• ELECTION SERIES | EP 7: Sharon McMahon on The Monetization of Hate, The Exhausted Majority, and Why People Crave Certainty and How it Explains the Growth of Churches and Influencers

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
  • Podcast

ELECTION SERIES | EP 7: Sharon McMahon on The Monetization of Hate, The Exhausted Majority, and Why People Crave Certainty and How it Explains the Growth of Churches and Influencers

  • Summary

  • Sharon McMahon, also known as @SharonSaySo on Instagram, explains the business model behind the monetization of hate and how that's driving division.

    She discusses why some people crave certainty and how that grows churches and platforms. Sharon shares her news hygiene recommendations so you can read the news and not lose your mind.

    Plus, Sharon McMahon shares why she believes the majority of people are exhausted and are craving something other than more polarization.

    This episode is part 7, the final episode, of the Pastoring in a Partisan Age series.

    Show Notes

    Ultimate Guide to Healthy Church Conflict

    On The Rise Newsletter

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