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The United States of America. What is its true purpose, and whose lives does it exist to serve? In this special episode, we take a look at the current state of one of the world’s most powerful purpose-led organizations.
This episode looks at one of the most powerful purpose-led organizations in the world: The United States of America. With polarization and animosity between the left and the right at record levels, is the American dream still alive? What needs to be done to make our shared purpose clear, inspiring, and true?
We ask a wide variety of people who identify as Americans, and one who does not, to weigh in. We reach across the political spectrum to hear different takes before having an in-depth discussion about potential solutions with former (and future?) presidential candidate, Andrew Yang.
Guests:
Andrew Yang - Founder, Forward Party
Tatewin Means - Executive Director, Thunder Valley
David Safavian - General counsel, American Conservative Union Foundation
Adrian Bonenberger - Investigative Journalist
Jaeki Cho - Co-Owner, Alumni
Mikaela Reid - Audio Producer, the New York Times
Basil Soper - Podcast Researcher & Guest Curator, Calling Bullsh!t Podcast
Yvonne Clarke - Former law secretary
Andrean Clarke - Public school teacher
Jonathan Craig - Pool Technician
Penelope Soper - Middle-schooler
We’d love to hear what you think about the show. Maybe you’re inspired to take action, maybe you disagree with today’s bullshit rating. Either way, we want to hear about it. Leave us a message at 212-505-2305. You might even be featured on an upcoming episode.
Background Reading:
If you love the show, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Find out more at https://callingbullshitpodcast.com/.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The United States of America. What is its true purpose, and whose lives does it exist to serve? In this special episode, we take a look at the current state of one of the world’s most powerful purpose-led organizations.
This episode looks at one of the most powerful purpose-led organizations in the world: The United States of America. With polarization and animosity between the left and the right at record levels, is the American dream still alive? What needs to be done to make our shared purpose clear, inspiring, and true?
We ask a wide variety of people who identify as Americans, and one who does not, to weigh in. We reach across the political spectrum to hear different takes before having an in-depth discussion about potential solutions with former (and future?) presidential candidate, Andrew Yang.
Guests:
Andrew Yang - Founder, Forward Party
Tatewin Means - Executive Director, Thunder Valley
David Safavian - General counsel, American Conservative Union Foundation
Adrian Bonenberger - Investigative Journalist
Jaeki Cho - Co-Owner, Alumni
Mikaela Reid - Audio Producer, the New York Times
Basil Soper - Podcast Researcher & Guest Curator, Calling Bullsh!t Podcast
Yvonne Clarke - Former law secretary
Andrean Clarke - Public school teacher
Jonathan Craig - Pool Technician
Penelope Soper - Middle-schooler
We’d love to hear what you think about the show. Maybe you’re inspired to take action, maybe you disagree with today’s bullshit rating. Either way, we want to hear about it. Leave us a message at 212-505-2305. You might even be featured on an upcoming episode.
Background Reading:
If you love the show, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Find out more at https://callingbullshitpodcast.com/.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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