Guest host Kim Koppelman steps in for Steve Hallstrom to unpack the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk and what it reveals about America’s political and cultural divides. Joined by policy fellow and former law enforcement officer David Zimmer, the conversation ranges from the roots of political violence to the corrosive effects of social media, the decline of civility, and the urgent need for cultural renewal. Later in the episode, local author Bethany Barnett shares the story behind her new book About Face and offers a message of healing and hope. A thought-provoking episode that confronts hard realities but points toward rebuilding respect, dialogue, and community. [00:01:45] Kim opens with reflections on the Charlie Kirk assassination and America’s culture of violence [00:15:20] Guest David Zimmer on how political violence differs from traditional crime [00:28:10] The impact of social media on civility and discourse [00:45:35] Polling on tolerance for political violence — what the numbers really show [01:02:00] Stories of bipartisan cooperation and bridge-building from Kim’s legislative career [01:14:30] Firebombing of American Experiment offices and threats to free speech [01:24:50] Voices from the community: a young woman’s moving appeal for compassion and healing [01:32:00] Author Bethany Barnett introduces About Face and the theme “Peace Within the Battle” [01:40:15] Reflections on trauma, faith, and finding meaning after military service