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Richard Helppie's Common BridgeAuthor: Richard Helppie
The problems we have in the country are solvable, but not solvable the way were approaching them today, because of partisan politics. Richard Helppie, a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist seeks to find a place in the middle where common sense discussions can bridge the current great divide. Language: en-us Genres: News, News Commentary, Politics Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Episode 322- Why The Real World Feels Different Than The News.
Episode 322
Monday, 29 June, 2026
Scotland takes over Boston, travelers flood YouTube with “America is amazing,” and suddenly a question hits hard: if the country is truly collapsing, why do so many visitors leave impressed by the people, the space, and the everyday energy? We use that contrast to dig into one of the biggest forces shaping public life right now: the gap between lived experience and the media narrative. Our goal is simple and stubbornly nonpartisan: get closer to what’s real, and stop letting outrage do our thinking for us. From immigration protests to headline spin, we look at how incentives drive what gets covered and how it gets framed. We talk about the responsibility behind public demands, the role social media amplification can play in keeping us mad at each other, and why reflection is so rare when predictions miss. We also argue that competence still matters, especially for roles tied to national security and intelligence, where experience and judgment are not optional. The conversation turns to bigger cultural and moral fault lines: rising antisemitism, selective outrage, and the danger of scapegoating any group. We also touch on public clashes around LGBTQ issues, respect for veterans, and how to defend human dignity without rewarding provocation. We close with a reminder that checks and balances still work, the country is more resilient than the doom loop suggests, and clear thinking is a civic skill worth practicing. If this conversation helps you see the noise more clearly, subscribe wherever you listen, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find Common Bridge.Support the showEngage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!











