Polarization doesn’t just live in headlines. It shows up at the dinner table, in group texts, and in the silence between people who love each other but can’t talk anymore. Many of us joined the Builders Movement because we were tired—tired of feeling exasperated, defensive, and disconnected from the people closest to us. Just as exhausting is the gridlock among the leaders we’ve elected, and the absence of real solutions to improve our society. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Depolarization once felt impossible. But our community members—and the way they’re showing up in their families, workplaces, and neighborhoods—prove it’s not. We see Builders every day expanding their mindsets, finding common ground, and modeling what’s possible. We see the demand for honest conversations, shared purpose, and creative solutions. We’re building a new culture—one rooted in curiosity, courage, compassion, and creativity. This isn’t just a moment. It’s a movement. Join us.
@BuildersMvt @BuildersMvt I’m a Builder because the loudest voices in politics and media thrive on conflict—but I believe real change happens when we build, not just tear down. #BeABuilder
@BuildersMvt Love the 4 C's - curiosity, courage, compassion, and creativity. Makes it easy to remember such an important idea.
@BuildersMvt @grok Polarization isn’t just political, it’s personal, straining families, friendships, and communities. What proven approaches can help rebuild trust and foster dialogue across deep divides, allowing us to engage without exasperation or defensiveness?
@BuildersMvt @grok who are behind this @BuildersMvt organization? Who they are and what are their true intentions?
@BuildersMvt @ChrisCuomo Have you heard of this group? Would you consider helping get the word out on your show?