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What if the real infrastructure crisis isn’t roads, schools, or government—but the human body itself? This episode of INsights & Straight Talk challenges everything you think you know about health, capacity, and the future of the Great Middle Class.
In this episode of INsights & Straight Talk with Rodd Duff & Producer Barbie, the conversation takes a bold turn inward—examining the human body not as a personal concern, but as a foundational system that determines how society functions. Drawing from real-world observations and systemic thinking, Rodd and Producer Barbie unpack the growing “capacity vs. expectation gap” impacting communities across America.
Using the framework of “Health as Civic Infrastructure,” the discussion reveals how declining physical and metabolic health is quietly undermining productivity, decision-making, family stability, and civic engagement. From Mangum, Oklahoma to the broader national landscape, this episode explores what happens when people are expected to carry systems they no longer have the capacity to sustain—and what it will take to rebuild from the inside out.
By Rodd DuffWhat if the real infrastructure crisis isn’t roads, schools, or government—but the human body itself? This episode of INsights & Straight Talk challenges everything you think you know about health, capacity, and the future of the Great Middle Class.
In this episode of INsights & Straight Talk with Rodd Duff & Producer Barbie, the conversation takes a bold turn inward—examining the human body not as a personal concern, but as a foundational system that determines how society functions. Drawing from real-world observations and systemic thinking, Rodd and Producer Barbie unpack the growing “capacity vs. expectation gap” impacting communities across America.
Using the framework of “Health as Civic Infrastructure,” the discussion reveals how declining physical and metabolic health is quietly undermining productivity, decision-making, family stability, and civic engagement. From Mangum, Oklahoma to the broader national landscape, this episode explores what happens when people are expected to carry systems they no longer have the capacity to sustain—and what it will take to rebuild from the inside out.