
44 episodes

Purple Political Podcast Radell Lewis
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4.5 • 32 Ratings
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The current landscape of politics in this era is arguably the most ideologically split it's ever been. We have people on the left and right, liberal and conservative, democrat and republican who utterly despise one another and most times refuse to even have a discussion. So I'm here to push the needle and force conversation amongst the most controversial and informative topics in Society!
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#14 - Critical Thinking in Education: Mark Emerson on Algebra Victory
"Unlock your potential with critical thinking - discover why it's essential to success in education!"In this episode with Mark Emerson, you will learn:1. What is the "disaster" in mass education that Mark Emerson is trying to fix?2. How does learning algebra help to develop critical and independent thinking?3. What does it mean for mathematics to be subjective rather than objective?Mark Emerson is an expert math teacher and the best math teacher in America. He is on a mission to solve the disaster in mass education and has created Algebra Victory, an online course to help students learn algebra and develop their critical thinking skills.
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#13 - "The Value of Art Creation with Michaell Magrutsche - Is Society Missing the Mark?"
When Michaell Magrutsche, a self-taught artist born in Vienna, Austria, discovers the irony of a system-driven world that devalues art, he embarks on a mission to uncover the power of creativity and fulfillment.
You will learn:
1. How has art saved Michael's life?
2. How has our species forgotten that we are a part of nature?
3. What is the difference between success and fulfillment?
Michaell Mcgruch is an Austrian artist, author, and city arts commissioner. He is a self-taught neurodiverse dysgraphic and dyslexic who coproduced with Robert Evans from Paramount and wrote five books. His art has been his savior and he is passionate about raising awareness of the value of art creation. -
#12 - Why is there so much Racial Tension in America?
This podcast episode is inspired by the Netflix movie "You People" an excellent movie covering the racial tension between white and black people.
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#11 - The Problem with Transgenderism, Transracialism, Transableism, Transagism
In this article we are going to talk about the tough conversation about the trans identity. What is meant by “the trans identity”? It means any gender identity that cannot be assigned to a male or female gender. This includes transgenders and transsexuals who feel they are not in the right body, transracial people who identify with a race they are not born into and transabled people who feel they have disabilities even though they do not have any disability at all.
The very idea of this may sound absurd to you because it seems ridiculous to identify as something you are not. But if you could just put yourself in their shoes for a moment, you would understand why some people want to be considered as something else other than what they were born with.
In this episode I am willing to really dive into this topic and express potential solutions moving forward. -
#10 - The Importance of College and Why You Should Think Twice Before Wasting Your Time Ft. Craig Van Slyke
College is expensive. It's a lot of money to invest in an education that could be a waste of time.
But if you're going to spend the money, it might as well be on something that's going to help you get ahead in life. And college definitely can do that.
So what exactly makes college so important? And why should you think twice before spending your hard-earned money on something that might not be worth it? Let's talk about it with Craig Van Slyke, who has some interesting things to say about this topic! -
#9 - Can the Religious Community & LGBTQ+ Community get along Politically? Ft. Shaily Hakimian
In today's episode, I bring out Shaily Hakimian: https://www.yoursocialmediasherpa.com/ as we discuss the differences between the LGBT+ and Religious communities.
Customer Reviews
Difficult topics
Radell has a gentle way of explaining a difficult topic without judgment which discussing why the topic is controversial. Great job
Interesting
Not my usual cup of tea, but enjoyed Radell’s insights in the racial tension episode.
Difficult subjects
While this podcast does cover some pretty difficult subject matters, it does appear to be pretty one-sided.