More in Common

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  • 2021
  • 1 Season

More in Common is an ABC News original documentary series with a unique take on storytelling, shining a spotlight on the universal human spirit in the diverse experiences and perspectives of Americans across the country. Premiered in 2018 and continuing into 2021, the series takes viewers on a journey through the United States as it explores the connections and commonality we share despite our differences.

The core focus of More in Common is to bridge the gap between peoples' differences, whether that's in their beliefs, their races, their socio-economic backgrounds, or their political affiliaries. It presents stories of people who might initially seem quite different but are ultimately connected in surprising and heartwarming ways that underscore our shared human experiences. The series goes beyond the typical headlines and societal divisions to reveal the underlying unity that exists within our nation, truly embodying its title.

The show's innovative approach to content is largely due to its basis in the digital story-telling format. Initially launched online on Facebook Watch, it has since stretched out to a broader audience, now appearing on local ABC stations and streaming networks. More in Common represents a new wave of digital-age new storytelling, focusing on shorter, highly engaging segments emerged from real-life interactions and uplifting narratives that are easily digestible and shareable on social media.

An integral part of ABC's "Localish" brand, More in Common is more than just a television show - it's a platform for sharing stories and experiences that inspire unity, heighten awareness, and promote understanding among diverse groups of individuals. By highlighting powerful stories of everyday people reaching across cultural, political, or geographical divides to find a common ground, More in Common is both a mirror and catalyst for change in modern America.

Every episode of More in Common is conceived as a standalone piece, with hosts Michael Koenigs and Eric Johnson often traveling across the country to meet the individuals whose inspiring stories are shared with the audience. However, they all join together as part of a broader narrative tapestry, showing an America that is rich in diversity, resilient in adversity, and ever hopeful and resilient.

These narratives range from heartfelt observations to hilarious encounters, from serious quests for reconciliation to the simple joy of shared passions. In everything from music to food to sport to work, More in Common shows that our shared humanity is not limited by any border or boundary, and that each of us has the capacity to build bridges, forge connections, and create a positive impact in the world.

The unsaid hero of More in Common is the art of conversation. The show beautifully shows how open conversation and empathetic listening can break through stereotypes and misunderstandings. It doesn't shy from tackling uncomfortable or complex issues, but it does so in a way that encourages dialogue rather than discord. This focus on respectful, empathetic connection makes the series a reflection of and a response to the tensions of our time, offering hope and a means towards reconciliation.

More in Common is perfect viewing for audiences who are interested in thoughtful, meaningful content that challenges preconceptions and celebrates diversity. It's a refreshing and optimistic offering in the landscape of contemporary American television that seeks to draw together rather than divide, and to constructively engage with reality, rather than escaping from it.

In summary, More in Common is not just a documentary series; it's a sociocultural movement presented via an entertaining television show structure. It strives, above all else, to celebrate our shared human experience and to show that we truly have more in common with each other than we might initially believe. Watch as the power of understanding, empathy, and shared experiences, becomes a unifying force in this groundbreaking series. The world could certainly use more of what More in Common offers - real people, real stories, and a reminder of the shared humanity that binds us together.

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Seasons
Votes for Women
13. Votes for Women
August 14, 2020
Just over 100 years ago, women gained the right to vote. But the fight for equality is nowhere near over. Hosted by Michael Koenigs.
Hispanic Heritage
12. Hispanic Heritage
September 12, 2020
Venezuelan violinist forges peace with music; Siblings form viral Norteno band; Houston's most famous empanada restaurant; Field worker inspires after becoming engineer. Hosted by Michael Koenigs.
Backing Black Businesses
11. Backing Black Businesses
June 29, 2020
Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs are fighting back against decades of financial inequality by lifting up small businesses and the communities they serve in the process. Hosted by Michael Koenigs.
Chinatown Is America
10. Chinatown Is America
November 13, 2020
Rise in anti-Asian hate crimes during COVID pandemic; a woman works to save NYC's Chinatown; The importance America's immigrant communities; What is chain migration; What chefs say 'American Food' really is. Hosted by Michael Koenigs.
America On the Move
9. America On the Move
October 23, 2020
One of America's oldest moving companies helps New Yorkers pack up during the COVID pandemic; History of America's migrations; Cash incentives to move to Tulsa, Oklahoma; and the future of digital nomads. Hosted by Michael Koenigs.
Racial Justice
8. Racial Justice
June 5, 2020
On the ground at NYC's Black Lives Matter protests; One-man protest in small town turns into movement; Businesses aid protestors; How to discuss Black Lives Matter with kids; Police officer stands with protestors. Hosted by Michael Koenigs.
North Korea's Path to Peace
7. North Korea's Path to Peace
March 17, 2020
North Korea and South Korea have still not declared an official end to the Korean War that began nearly 70 years ago. World diplomats; K-Pop music producers; and pro video gamers explore new cultural connections. Hosted by Michael Koenigs.
Culture Clash
6. Culture Clash
March 18, 2019
North Korean defector falls in love with South Korean bride; Muslim community forgives mosque shooter; Republicans and Democrats find common ground around the dinner table. Hosted by Michael Koenigs.
Legendary Ladies
5. Legendary Ladies
July 30, 2020
Midwife saving Black babies and their mothers in Ferguson, Missouri; A teenage dog mushing prodigy from Alaska; and the first female brewer in Pennsylvania. Hosted by Michael Koenigs.
Most Unlikely Friends
4. Most Unlikely Friends
March 18, 2019
Foster mom uses compassion to heal a broken family; Pilots bring the dream of flight to children in minority communities; Former Neo-Nazi abandons racism and forges new friendship with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter. Hosted by Michael Koenigs.
Beyond the Border
3. Beyond the Border
March 1, 2019
Kids divided by the border wall unite on the tennis court; Artist celebrates and captures the humanity of the homeless; Mother offers unconditional love to LGBTQ+ couples. Hosted by Michael Koenigs.
Country Connections
2. Country Connections
March 13, 2019
Teenagers who drive their farm tractors to school; Gay cowboys redefining the rodeo; a gun advocate and a mother who lost her son to gun violence; a female weightlifter breaking national records. Hosted by Michael Koenigs.
Series Premiere
1. Series Premiere
April 21, 2021
Inspiring stories of Americans who come together despite their differences.
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