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Welcome to the Radical Centrist Podcast where we explore a politics that steps outside of the realm of the poisonous partisanship that has infected our country in recent years and seek ways to place the American voice - and the American idea - above tribalism, partisan politics and blind allegiance to ideology. to challenge ourselves to ask question and seek answers that can bridge the divides between people, parties and ideologies.

Host Wayne King is an author, artist, activist and recovering politician. A three term State Senator, 1994 Democratic nominee for Governor, former CEO of MOP Environmental Solutions Inc., and host of two Podcasts - The Radical Centrist and New Hampshire Secrets, Legends and Lore. His art is exhibited nationally in galleries and he has published three books of his images and a novel "Sacred Trust" a vicarious, high voltage adventure to stop a private powerline all available on Amazon.com. He lives in Rumney at the base of Rattlesnake Ridge. His website is: http://bit.ly/WayneDKing . You can help spread the word by following and supporting him at www.Patreon.com/TheRadicalCentrist .

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Welcome to the Radical Centrist Podcast where we explore a politics that steps outside of the realm of the poisonous partisanship that has infected our country in recent years and seek ways to place the American voice - and the American idea - above tribalism, partisan politics and blind allegiance to ideology. to challenge ourselves to ask question and seek answers that can bridge the divides between people, parties and ideologies.

Host Wayne King is an author, artist, activist and recovering politician. A three term State Senator, 1994 Democratic nominee for Governor, former CEO of MOP Environmental Solutions Inc., and host of two Podcasts - The Radical Centrist and New Hampshire Secrets, Legends and Lore. His art is exhibited nationally in galleries and he has published three books of his images and a novel "Sacred Trust" a vicarious, high voltage adventure to stop a private powerline all available on Amazon.com. He lives in Rumney at the base of Rattlesnake Ridge. His website is: http://bit.ly/WayneDKing . You can help spread the word by following and supporting him at www.Patreon.com/TheRadicalCentrist .

    What We Can All Learn from Bayard Rustin a Conversation with Richard D. Kahlenberg

    What We Can All Learn from Bayard Rustin a Conversation with Richard D. Kahlenberg

    If you have not yet seen the Netflix biopic "Rustin" a project of Barach and Michelle Obama, it is a movie well worth your time. The movie unveils the extraordinary genius and timeless persistence of Bayard Rustin who in a very short 2 month window of time pulled off the Magnum Opus of citizen action. The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. 
    Richard Kahlenberg
    The climax of the movie is the 1963 March on Washington, an obvious place to end this movie but less than satisfying for its failure to pose the broader and more important historic questions about the direction of change that was to follow the March. 
    This series of questions are the ones raised in Richard Kahlenberg's critique of the movie. His satisfaction with the pure recognition of Rustin is apparent but so too is his disappointment that the Obama's failed to use this movie as a teachable moment, beyond introducing this extraordinary man to a generation of citizens who have missed an important moment in time and the contributions of a gay, black man, persistent in a time when he was, at best, a second class citizen, even among those in the movement.

    • 50 min
    Kate Burgess - Nature Based Solutions to Climate & Biodiversity

    Kate Burgess - Nature Based Solutions to Climate & Biodiversity

    Kate Burgess is a Salazar Center partner and serves as the National Conference of Environmental Legislators NCEL’s Conservation Program Manager, where she enjoys collaborating with legislators on a variety of land, water, wildlife, and human issues. In this podcast she shares with us the new (yet old) push for nature-based solutions to climate and biodiversity challenges.

    • 34 min
    Elizabeth Gurley Flynn - The Rebel Girl Continues to Educate, Incite and Inspire

    Elizabeth Gurley Flynn - The Rebel Girl Continues to Educate, Incite and Inspire

    Elizabeth Gurley Flynn - The Rebel Girl Continues to Educate, Incite and Inspire
    Appropo of the current moment in our country, New Hampshire is currently embroiled in a legal battle at the intersection of history, free speech, labor law, and women's rights. Earlier in the year the state's department of historic resources approved and erected a historical marker recognizing the birthplace of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, known as the "Rebel Girl" who was born in Concord in 1890. 

    Guests Arnie Alpert and Mary Lee Sargent, who have filed suit to restore the marker to its agreed location in Concord along with Attorney Andru Volinsky who is representing them against the state, join host Wayne King in this episode.

    • 50 min
    The Sixth Passenger: David Concannon and the OceanGate Tragedy

    The Sixth Passenger: David Concannon and the OceanGate Tragedy

    The Sixth Passenger: David Concannon
    The OceanGate Titan Tragedy: Looking Back and Looking Forward.
    Since the June 18, 2023 disaster aboard the OceansGate Titan submersible, David Concannon, "The Sixth Passenger" on the ill-fated Titan submersible, who was scheduled to be the "Titanic whisperer" (aka the subject matter expert) aboard the Titan when a last-minute business conflict forced him to give up his spot on the vessel's voyage to the shipwreck.

    This podcast, his first extensive interview since the Titan Disaster, represents an opportunity for David to look both backward and forward.

    He recounts the events that transpired after the Titan was launched with five souls and when communications was lost; he reflects on the loss of the crew and the submersible, the inept, opaque and feckless approach of the US authorities in the Coast Guard, and the US Navy, and the frustration and heartbreak of the outcome when it was finally revealed.

    And he makes the case for continuing the quest to explore the planet and the universe.

    • 1 hr 58 min
    The War for the Roses: Making "that Geezer" Get 65 Rose Tattoos for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

    The War for the Roses: Making "that Geezer" Get 65 Rose Tattoos for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

    Don Kreis and his daughter Rose Keller make a formidable team. Whether as guests on a podcast or fighting the battle against Cystic Fibrosis. This year when Don turned 65 he announced that he would get 65 rose tattoos on his body if he could raise $65,000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. But when he called to tell his daughter Rose about his plan, Rose told him he wasn't thinking big enough. After all, if he was going to sell that kind of real estate on his body it should be worth a lot more to the foundation dedicated to working on a cure for Rose's genetic disorder than a mere $65,000, she challenged him to raise it to $650,000 and he accepted the challenge. In this episode Don and Rose open up about the challenges of living with Cystic Fibrosis as a dad and a daughter with C.F. and their team effort to end it once and for all.

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Tony Wagner - Reinventing Education in the Age of Innovation and AI

    Tony Wagner - Reinventing Education in the Age of Innovation and AI

    Tony Wagner is one of the world's most respected and distinguished Educational thinkers. Where the names of John Dewey, John Holt, Piaget, Wigginton and others have been on the lips of prospective teachers and educators in the past, today, and in future years Tony Wagner’s name will be joined with them. Why?  Because Tony Wagner, for more than 20 years has been urging and cajoling political, economic and educational leaders, as well as citizens, to recognize that rethinking education in this age of innovations is urgently needed. Not simply reform of the outdated “seat-time” model we have employed for generations but a recognition that the world has changed and our system for educating citizens and entrepreneurs must reflect the new world in which we live.

    You’ll understand after listening why I wanted to speak with Tony for this special edition of our “Rediscovering Our Song” series. As you might guess, I am an enthusiastic proponent of Tony Wagner’s ideas.  I think after listening to this podcast, and following some of the links on our show notes to learn more, you will be as well.

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