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Senator Cory Booker sits down with Isaac Rochell for a wide-ranging conversation about what he’s hopeful about in America - and what’s breaking his heart. From systemic injustice to partisan division, Booker challenges the idea that we’re too far gone, arguing instead for a kind of moral leadership rooted in empathy, unity, and love. Drawing from his days as a college tight end, Booker uses football as an analogy to break down the state of American politics—arguing that the real danger isn’t left vs. right, but a team that’s too busy fighting in the huddle to come together and score. This episode is about moral leadership, spiritual integrity, and showing up like a teammate—even when it’s hard.
By Isaac Rochell | Pod People4.8
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Senator Cory Booker sits down with Isaac Rochell for a wide-ranging conversation about what he’s hopeful about in America - and what’s breaking his heart. From systemic injustice to partisan division, Booker challenges the idea that we’re too far gone, arguing instead for a kind of moral leadership rooted in empathy, unity, and love. Drawing from his days as a college tight end, Booker uses football as an analogy to break down the state of American politics—arguing that the real danger isn’t left vs. right, but a team that’s too busy fighting in the huddle to come together and score. This episode is about moral leadership, spiritual integrity, and showing up like a teammate—even when it’s hard.

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