CivilDiscourse101

CivilDiscourse101
Podcast Description
Welcome to Civil Discourse!
Both left and right sides of the political spectrum don't know how to talk to each other anymore. We're on a mission to fix that, to bring back civility in our discourse.
Come with us as we explore politics, science, and religion. We're a couple of dudes who know that by finding common ground we can move the conversation forward. Both scientists by trade, we are seekers of truth, understanding, and education.
Put on those thinking caps, and get ready to have a good conversation about having a good conversation.
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The podcast delves into politics, science, and religion, focusing on fostering civility in discourse. Specific episodes explore topics such as the implications of the Department of Education on public discourse, the importance of fact-checking and grassroots movements, and the intersection of current political events with personal perspectives.

Welcome to Civil Discourse!
Both left and right sides of the political spectrum don’t know how to talk to each other anymore. We’re on a mission to fix that, to bring back civility in our discourse.
Come with us as we explore politics, science, and religion. We’re a couple of dudes who know that by finding common ground we can move the conversation forward. Both scientists by trade, we are seekers of truth, understanding, and education.
Put on those thinking caps, and get ready to have a good conversation about having a good conversation.
In this episode of Civil Discourse 101, Joe and Jesse delve into the implications of the One Big Beautiful Bill, discussing its tax policies, healthcare cuts, and the impact on vulnerable populations. They explore the cycle of poverty perpetuated by nutrition and food stamp restrictions, the increase in defense spending, and the detrimental effects on environmental policies. The conversation also touches on the need for AI regulation and the erosion of checks and balances within the government, concluding with a reflection on the long-term consequences of current policies.

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