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The Same Page Pod

The Same Page Pod

By: Samuel Lee
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In a world divided and full of hate, I have noticed we often find ourselves arguing despite actually agreeing when stop being vague and come to a mutual background understanding of what we are actually talking about. It matters now more than ever to come to an established “same page” starting point to discuss what really matters and how we really feel about topics. Once we do, I am betting we agree more than we think.

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Political Science Politics & Government World
Episodes
  • The EV fear machine
    Dec 16 2025

    Addressing the endless and random “warnings” people yell at me the second they hear I am an EV owner. Outdated, wrong, and politicized anti climate change narratives get thrown at me non stop. What are the facts, and how do EVs actually compare to gas and hybrid.

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    36 mins
  • Unlawful orders: Duty and Danger
    Dec 9 2025

    I have found myself personally thinking a lot about the “unlawful orders” topic in light of recent events. The media is full of overly simplified examples of what a lawful VS unlawful order even is. As a veteran to say it isn’t a simple black and white situation is an understatement. Let’s dive deeper into the reality of the situation to really understand what it means, and why it’s inspiring so much emotion

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    35 mins
  • Grandpa was Antifa
    Dec 2 2025

    Antifa; Anti-fascist… What once was a universally American value, being against fascism has become a catch all insult to throw at the left. What does it actually mean? What did not only our grandfathers, but founding fathers think about fascism? Let’s dive in together and discuss why it is a core American, patriotic, and noble thing to support.

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    28 mins
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