1 hr 9 min

Solution Voters Strategy with Jim Turner, #ORadio The Michael Ostrolenk Show

    • Health & Fitness

Diego de Soto, social entrepreneur and writer, guest hosts today’s #ORadio show during which De Soto interviews Jim Turner, Cofounder of the Transpartisan Review (http://www.transpartisanreview.org/) and Board Chair of Citizens for Health and Voice for HOPE. Turner begins by discussing the Solution Voters Strategy (http://www.transpartisanreview.org/beating/), a method to identify and mobilize ‘solution voters’ – citizens who focus their vote on solving the world’s problems rather than solely engaging in the left-right duopoly of politics. Turner also discusses the Transpartisan Matrix (http://www.transpartisanreview.org/the-transpartisan-matrix/), a four-square matrix that acts as a multidimensional political spectrum within which each voter falls along a range of right-to-left and freedom-to-order on any given issue. Turner details how solution-oriented voting can allow voters to more comfortably articulate their views in the context of solutions, rather than forced into a right-left dichotomy. De Soto and Turner also discuss the relation of this work to Maslow and the hierarchy of needs. Turner discusses several issues through this framework including acupuncture, vaccines, national debt, and more.

Diego de Soto, social entrepreneur and writer, guest hosts today’s #ORadio show during which De Soto interviews Jim Turner, Cofounder of the Transpartisan Review (http://www.transpartisanreview.org/) and Board Chair of Citizens for Health and Voice for HOPE. Turner begins by discussing the Solution Voters Strategy (http://www.transpartisanreview.org/beating/), a method to identify and mobilize ‘solution voters’ – citizens who focus their vote on solving the world’s problems rather than solely engaging in the left-right duopoly of politics. Turner also discusses the Transpartisan Matrix (http://www.transpartisanreview.org/the-transpartisan-matrix/), a four-square matrix that acts as a multidimensional political spectrum within which each voter falls along a range of right-to-left and freedom-to-order on any given issue. Turner details how solution-oriented voting can allow voters to more comfortably articulate their views in the context of solutions, rather than forced into a right-left dichotomy. De Soto and Turner also discuss the relation of this work to Maslow and the hierarchy of needs. Turner discusses several issues through this framework including acupuncture, vaccines, national debt, and more.

1 hr 9 min

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