Far From United Brian Mansell
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This limited series podcast dives deep into the origins of the polarization we see in the United States at the hands of lawmakers and big government and how it relates to today's division. Throughout these four episodes, I will discuss the terms of Conservative and Liberal, The Political Pendulum, and how we can fix the gap and bring the country together once again.
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So What Now? (Conclusion)
The final part of the limited series podcast answers the burning question of what to do, now that we know this information. Plus, I will give you one piece of advice to help America take that first step towards healing from its severe wounds.
This series is strictly for a final project I am producing for my professor. If you enjoy, let us know and who knows? I might just make a new one (with better equipment of course). -
How Can We Fix This Divide?
This is part three of the four-part limited series discussing possible solutions for the "tumor" that is political corruption including a reset on political ideals and making the flow of new ideas representative of the people more effective, as the Founding Fathers had intended.
This series is strictly for a final project I am producing for my professor. If you enjoy, let us know and who knows? I might just make a new one (with better equipment of course). -
The Beginning of The Divide
This is part two of the four-part limited series discussing the political pendulum, the origins of the Democratic and Republican Parties, The Power Struggle in the 90s, and How the 60 Vote Majority has furthered this polarization.
This series is strictly for a final project I am producing for my professor. If you enjoy, let us know and who knows? I might just make a new one (with better equipment of course). -
Where are We Now? (Introduction)
This is Part 1 of the four part limited series. This episode introduces the polarization in the Trump era while citing the definitions of conservative and liberal, as well as citing modern day examples of this political divide.
This series is strictly for a final project I am producing for my professor. If you enjoy, let us know and who knows? I might just make a new one (with better equipment of course).