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Surprise! We talk personnel and health care again. While every week feels like we reach a new threshold of breaking news alerts—the Sunday talk show themes are consistently about one thing: political chaos. At the time of this episode’s recording, the latest staff change at the White House was about the Chief of Staff— General John Kelly. So our comments about Scaramucci in this episode center not on his sudden departure, but on his lively New Yorker interview.
Polilogue is more than just capturing the latest news alert— although there are plenty of political podcasts that offer that and they are Steidle-Soto household staples. Here, we examine the Sunday morning talk shows, because we think these shows matter. They define the national political conversation and establish expectations for leaders, stakeholders and influencers. We crave rich dialogue about problems and opportunities that both Republicans and Democrats face. We seek interviews full of tough and fair questions.
And those conversations?
Well, they have a longer shelf life than any news alert.
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The guests on the four shows included:
Send us your feedback on Twitter at: @sotonaomi_ and @bsteidle. You can also write to us at [email protected].
Wanna know more about us?
Brendan’s website: www.armisticedesigns.com
Naomi's website: www.startwithaquestion.org
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Surprise! We talk personnel and health care again. While every week feels like we reach a new threshold of breaking news alerts—the Sunday talk show themes are consistently about one thing: political chaos. At the time of this episode’s recording, the latest staff change at the White House was about the Chief of Staff— General John Kelly. So our comments about Scaramucci in this episode center not on his sudden departure, but on his lively New Yorker interview.
Polilogue is more than just capturing the latest news alert— although there are plenty of political podcasts that offer that and they are Steidle-Soto household staples. Here, we examine the Sunday morning talk shows, because we think these shows matter. They define the national political conversation and establish expectations for leaders, stakeholders and influencers. We crave rich dialogue about problems and opportunities that both Republicans and Democrats face. We seek interviews full of tough and fair questions.
And those conversations?
Well, they have a longer shelf life than any news alert.
SHOW LINKS
The guests on the four shows included:
Send us your feedback on Twitter at: @sotonaomi_ and @bsteidle. You can also write to us at [email protected].
Wanna know more about us?
Brendan’s website: www.armisticedesigns.com
Naomi's website: www.startwithaquestion.org