Middle Ground: Season 2 - 8 Episode s
2x1 - Dropouts And Graduates: Is College Worth It?
February 14, 2018
College dropouts and graduates came together to ultimately discuss, is college worth it? Together, they talk through their thoughts on education, pursuing your dreams, and the downside of going to college.
2x2 - Pro-Gun Vs. Anti-Gun: Is There Middle Ground?
February 21, 2018
Pro-gun and anti-gun people came together to see if it's possible to find middle ground on an issue as polarizing as gun rights, especially in light of mass-shootings in America.
2x3 - Can Trump Supporters And Immigrants See Eye To Eye?
March 4, 2018
Trump supporters and immigrants come together to find middle ground. Together, they discuss President Trump's immigration policies and media bias in portraying both sides.
2x4 - Vegans Vs. Meat Eaters: What Is The Right Diet?
March 11, 2018
Want to be in the next season of Middle Ground? We're always checking out submissions to our casting form!
2x5 - Can You Be In Love With Multiple People?
April 22, 2018
Is it possible to love more than one person? What roles do jealousy and attraction play in relationships? What makes a relationship work? We brought polyamorous and monogamous people together to discuss their beliefs on love.
2x6 - Can Feminists and Non-Feminists Agree On Gender Equality?
May 6, 2018
Can feminists and non-feminists find middle ground in their beliefs on gender equality? We brought them together to discuss feminism, the differences between genders, and the challenges males and females face in society.
2x7 - Can Black Lives Matter & Law Enforcement See Eye To Eye?
May 16, 2018
Can the Black Lives Matter movement & law enforcement find middle ground? We brought them together to discuss the challenges each side faces and how we can all work together to resolve those issues.
2x8 - Millennials and Baby Boomers Seek To Understand Each Other
May 25, 2018
Do Millennials or Baby Boomers work harder? What are the differences in struggles each generation has to face? We brought Millennials and Baby Boomers together to discuss these questions and determine whether they could see eye to eye.