19 episodes

It's probably safe to say that politics are a little divisive in our United States. The 24 hour news cycle has drastically altered the way we receive and interpret information, and suddenly we're in a world where Twitter is leading the news. And while some might claim that the truth is relative, it's not hard to realize that people are divided. So what's the secret to getting back in sync; to falling back in step and finding a common ground with each other? Seth Denson might just have the answer.

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It's probably safe to say that politics are a little divisive in our United States. The 24 hour news cycle has drastically altered the way we receive and interpret information, and suddenly we're in a world where Twitter is leading the news. And while some might claim that the truth is relative, it's not hard to realize that people are divided. So what's the secret to getting back in sync; to falling back in step and finding a common ground with each other? Seth Denson might just have the answer.

Welcome to Somewhere In The Middle.

    Episode 19: Happy (Healthcare) Holidays

    Episode 19: Happy (Healthcare) Holidays

    The end of the year is a time for reflection. A look back at what's come before as we embrace each other (and ourselves) for the year ahead. And looking back at 2018, things weren't all that bad - as long as you don't look too close at the American Healthcare System. But rest assured, Seth Denson is back and ready to talk about it. And today, on the final 2018 episode of Somewhere in the Middle, we'll be looking back at what happened in the year, looking forward at what's next, and most importantly, talking about how we can fix the healthcare system.

    • 42 min
    Episode 18: Somewhere In The Midterms

    Episode 18: Somewhere In The Midterms

    Keen listeners of the show will know that Somewhere In The Middle is normally a program that broadcasts on Mondays. However, last night was the national midterm election and doing a show the day before the big day just didn't seem right. So this week, Episode 18 of Somewhere In The Middle picks up on the day after the midterm election, following the Republican's party's retention of the Senate and the Democratic's Party's victory in the House. Folks on the left may say their side was victorious, whereas folks on the right might say their side won too. Despite our differences, following an election like this one will surely lead to calmer minds and cooler heads... right?

    • 51 min
    Episode 17: For Goodness Sake

    Episode 17: For Goodness Sake

    This week on Somewhere In The Middle, Seth returns from hiatus to talk about recent happenings in political news, update on the midterm elections, and share a few words on the tragedies of this past Saturday.

    • 52 min
    Episode 16: They-bies?

    Episode 16: They-bies?

    This week, the state of New York passed a law electing for parents of newborns to choose their babies gender as a Male, Female, or an "X." The idea is for the newborn to grow up, and decide for themselves how they believe they should be categorized by gender. Safe to say folks are a little divided on the whole thing. And when folks are divided, there's no better time to find a place for conversation somewhere in the middle.

    • 39 min
    Episode 15: #shutupandvote

    Episode 15: #shutupandvote

    Two weeks ago, Kanye West encouraged audiences at NBC's Saturday Night Live to pursue conservative ideologies. Last week, Taylor Swift broke her political silence and encouraged her fans to vote for democrats. And at the top of it all, in 2016, we elected a television host to be our President. It's safe to say America's got a problem with celebrities. But who should we be listening to? Should we be listening to anybody at all? Is there an answer somewhere in the middle?

    • 49 min
    Episode 14: Catching Up

    Episode 14: Catching Up

    This week on Somewhere In The Middle, there's been a lot of news that's been swept under the rug due to the overxposure of public limelight on the Brett Kavanaugh hearings. Texas Senate democratic candidate Beto O'Rourke holds a 55,000 person rally in Texas, Elon Musk is removed from his ivory tower as chairman of Tesla, and the White House orders an FBI investigation into the allegations against Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh. What does all of this say about America in 2018? The answer might surprise you.

    • 1 hr 5 min

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Fabulous show! From intro to end, you are invited to be a part of a thought provoking discussion that will enlighten you in a way that the 24 hour media won’t because you aren’t forced to take a side, but to hear a sophisticated perspective to add to your own on an array of issues we are all discussing at the dinner table. This is worth the subscribe and the listen!

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I love the wide range of topics and the discussion from both sides of the table. Something that is rare is you share where you stand on a topic at the end of the show. Keep it up.

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