
Season 2026 · Episode 6
Free Speech, Fear, and Fixing Conversations on Campus – Raj Vinnakota
Uncomfy: Sticking with Moments That Challenge Us · BYUradio
February 11, 202617m 39s
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Show Notes
What happens when three people with completely different identities and perspectives speak up in the same room, each saying they don’t feel safe?
In this episode, Raj Vinnakota shares a powerful moment from a university auditorium where tension was thick, fear was real, and the stakes couldn’t have been higher. He unpacks what it actually takes to create spaces on campus (and in everyday life) where people with deeply different views can stay present, curious, and human.
We’re all in the same boat. The question is: how do we stay in it together?
ABOUT GUEST
Raj Vinnakota is the president of the Institute for Citizens and Scholars (https://citizensandscholars.org/).
Episode transcript - https://uncomfypodcastbyu.blogspot.com/2026/02/free-speech-fear-and-fixing.html
CHAPTERS
(0:00) Introduction
(1:12) Meet Raj Vinnakota
(2:20) The Conservative Student's Question
(4:28) The Pro-Choice Lesbian's Perspective
(7:04) Safety and Engagement on Campus
(9:19) Creating a Culture of Productive Conversations
(11:46) Personal Practices for Better Conversations
(13:52) Raj's Personal Experience with Disagreement
(15:58) Conclusion