• BONUS - The Congresspeople You’ve Never Heard Of Might Save Democracy – Brad Porteus
    Dec 17 2025

    While outrage and division dominate the headlines, quiet collaborators in Congress are actually getting things done — you just never hear about them.

    In this episode, David Beckemeyer talks with Brad Porteus, founder of Bridge Grades, a data-driven “report card for Congress” that measures who’s building bridges — and who’s tearing them down.

    Together, they explore how citizens can shift the incentives in Washington by rewarding collaboration over confrontation.


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    32 mins
  • 78. When AI Becomes the Most Persuasive Voice in the Room – Petter Törnberg
    Dec 10 2025

    When AI Starts Shaping What We Believe

    We often blame social media algorithms for toxic polarization — for the outrage, the misinformation, the “us versus them” dynamic pulling society apart. But what if the real problem goes deeper than the algorithm?

    In this episode, University of Amsterdam researcher Petter Törnberg explains why social media is broken by design — and why simply “fixing the feed” won’t solve outrage or polarization.

    And now, a new technology is arriving that could reshape politics and public opinion even more profoundly than the platforms that came before:

    AI systems that can influence our beliefs without us noticing.

    This conversation will change the way you think about the future of media, power, and what autonomy means in a world where technology shapes how we see reality.

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    41 mins
  • BONUS - The America You Don’t See on the News – Adam Mizel
    Dec 3 2025

    Most Americans are tired of the outrage — and hungry for something better. So how do we unite America when everything feels so divided?

    In this episode, we talk with Adam Mizel, co-founder and CEO of US United, a movement focused on ending toxic polarization through everyday actions anyone can take. After traveling the country in a purple pickup truck, Adam found that people from all backgrounds want the same things: respect, listening, and real connection.

    We explore political depolarization solutions, the media outrage problem, and simple ways to build unity in communities — starting within five miles of where you live. If you’ve ever wondered how to heal a divided America without giving up your values, this episode offers stories, strategies, and hope.

    We also talk about National Unity Day USA — now officially recognized on the National Day Calendar — and how each of us can join a growing movement for positive change.

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    36 mins
  • 77. Issue Salience Polarization - Adrienne Kafka & Troy Campbell
    Nov 26 2025
    Why We Disagree About What Matters


    We often assume political polarization is about beliefs or party loyalty—but what if it’s about which issues we think are worth caring about?

    In this episode, behavioral scientists Adrienne Kafka (Duke University) and Troy Campbell (On Your Feet, formerly Disney Imagineering and Netflix) unpack their research on issue salience polarization—how our sense of an issue’s importance changes depending on the solutions attached to it.

    They explain how “solution aversion” and “solution attraction” make people minimize or exaggerate problems based on their preferred policies, and why partisans often agree on an issue’s seriousness until political solutions enter the picture.

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    31 mins
  • Okay Boomer – Drowning in Digital Overwhelm - Craig Mattson
    Nov 19 2025

    Digital Overwhelm: Talking Across Generations

    In a world that never stops pinging, how do we stay human—and stay connected across generations?

    Host David Beckemeyer talks with communication scholar Craig Mattson, author of Digital Overwhelm, about what happens when Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z all try to navigate the same flood of digital noise.

    From “data vs story” to “sender vs listener,” this conversation explores why we’re all drowning in information, why younger workers seem more pragmatic than passionate, and how switching our modes of communication can build real understanding.


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    19 mins
  • 76. The Revolt Against the Experts – Hillary Shulman
    Nov 12 2025

    Why People Stop Trusting Science

    Why do so many people reject science—even when the facts are clear?
    We are joined by Hillary Shulman, a communication scholar at Ohio State University, to learn about science populism—the growing belief that science is an elite enterprise disconnected from everyday life.

    They explore how distrust of experts, polarization and science, and skepticism and belief shape public understanding. Shulman explains why facts alone don’t persuade, how both liberals and conservatives can fall into science populism, and what it takes to rebuild trust in scientific institutions.

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    28 mins
  • 75. The Hidden Power of the Politically Homeless - Lura Forcum
    Oct 29 2025

    When the Center Becomes the Rebel

    Once, being radical meant picking a side—Rush Limbaugh on the right, Keith Olbermann on the left. But today, that kind of partisanship isn’t radical anymore—it’s predictable.

    In this episode, we explore a surprising idea: maybe the true radicals now are the independent thinkers—the bridge-builders—who refuse to be boxed into red or blue.

    Our guest, Lura Forcum, President of The Independent Center, shares how her organization is empowering independent voters, holding politicians accountable, and helping the politically homeless find a voice.


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    39 mins
  • DOCUMENTARY - The Manosphere: A Shadow Network of Influence – Havana Mohr-Ramirez
    Oct 22 2025

    We take a closer look at the online world known as the manosphere—a loose network of communities including incels, Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW), men’s rights activists (MRAs), and pick-up artists (PUAs).

    These groups may look different on the surface, but they share a common core: resentment toward feminism, nostalgia for traditional masculinity, and a belief that men are the new victims of modern society. With guidance from researcher Havana Mohr-Ramirez, we unpack how these subcultures operate, where they overlap, and why they’ve become such powerful forces in shaping how young men see themselves and their place in the world.

    Drawing on insights from Laura Bates, author of Men Who Hate Women, and sociologist Ellis Cashmore, the episode examines whether the manosphere is an organized movement or something more elusive that still influences real attitudes, politics, and violence.

    This documentary episode goes beyond headlines and outrage to ask deeper questions about identity, belonging, and what happens when online spaces built around grievance start reshaping the world outside the screen.

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    40 mins