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Perspectives on Precedent

Author: Stephanie Kunkel

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A podcast about american values, our crises of division, and what we can do about it.
A podcast that looks at how we can shift perspectives for ourselves and in politics.
We're starting with getting perspective from 30 individuals across america on what matters most to them and why they want our government to do better.
We’ll look at the 7 moral values held across civilizations, the American values that started the revolution and formed our constitution and founding documents.
Through understanding we can create a more united people.
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Welcome back to Perspectives on Precedent, where real talk meets real-life choices about politics, values, and the human experience. In this episode, host Stephanie sits down with Suzanne Yada — who you might know as the musician Little Spiral — for an honest look at day-to-day priorities, representation in government, and why it can feel so hard to trust our elected officials.This isn’t just another heady policy debate. We dig into what it’s actually like wrestling with bills as a freelancer, how personal expression fits (or doesn’t fit) into “professional” working worlds, and the awkward tug-of-war between individual needs and the greater good. Suzanne brings the perspective of a working artist and creative coach in Los Angeles, and there’s a realness here about the hustle, hope, and the grind a lot of us know.From the American promise of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” to the messiness of party lines, third-party talk, and what it means to see “random acts of courage” (but not enough consistency) in leadership — this episode is a heart-to-heart for anyone who feels like things are broken, but isn’t ready to give up on making change.Related Resources and LinksLittle Spiral (Suzanne Yada) on SpotifyStephanie Kunkel’s WebsitePerspectives on Precedent Official SiteRepresentUs - Ranked Choice Voting InfoLA Care Health PlanFinal Five Voting OverviewOxford University Research on Universal Moral Values (referenced)Recent studies on trust in government (Gallup)Suzanne's Creative Spirals Space
Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of the Perspectives on Precedent podcast. In this episode (Episode 4), our host, Stephanie Kunkel, dives into a candid, real-life discussion with Rebecca Foley, founder of Phoenix Growth Systems. The conversation starts with a relatable moment — a lost recording and the need to try again, which sets up an open, unguarded atmosphere for the rest of their talk.Rebecca and Stephanie explore the shifting priorities in today’s unpredictable world, touching on personal safety, family, and how those concerns transform from month to month. The episode isn’t afraid to get heavy, moving into topics like rising fascism in the U.S., living under its shadow as a member of targeted communities, and the ways these issues touch down on daily life. Representation, activism, and hopes for change weave through the discussion. Stephanie and Rebecca also chat about the importance of seeking common ground, the subtle ways authoritarianism seeps in, and what real unity could look like amidst sharp divides.About Rebecca:Rebecca Foley is the owner of Phoenix Growth Systems, a bookkeeping service for small businesses, solo entrepreneurs, new business owners, and especially those from historically underestimated communities. Rebecca brings a personal lens to her work, shaped by her family’s experiences and her activism in social justice spaces.Background Highlights:Bookkeeper for small and solo business ownersSpecialized focus on underserved and underestimated entrepreneursActivist roots in response to rising fascism and inequityCurrently relocating from the U.S. to Europe for her family's safetyConnect:Phoenix Growth Systems WebsiteRebecca Foley on LinkedIn
Welcome back to Perspectives on Precedent, where honest, open conversation takes center stage. Hosted by Stephanie, today’s episode brings us an insightful discussion with Cindy Ballaro—a self-described “multipreneur” hailing from North Carolina. We explore Cindy’s journey through the performing arts, marketing, and publishing, and spotlight her exciting new project: Visioning for Democracy. This episode is all about authenticity, unity, mental health, and how each of us builds the life we want by following what matters most.Cindy BallaroLocation: North CarolinaBackground:Multipreneur (performing arts, marketing, publishing, vision board facilitation)Experience with boutique marketing agencies, singing, and entrepreneurshipFounded Sunflower House Publishing; launching Sunflower New Author ClubInvolved in grassroots projects and mental health advocacyIdentifies as a liberal DemocratPart of the LGBTQ+ communityRelated Resources and LinksVisioning for Democracy Survey: https://forms.gle/a6a29xjFEjkp42bs5Perspectives on Precedent official website: perspectivesonprecedent.comSunflower House Publishing: sunflowerhousepublishing.comForward Party: forwardparty.comInternal Family Systems Therapy Info: ifs-institute.comGallup Report on U.S. Depression Rates: gallup.com
Episode 2 - Phil J.

Episode 2 - Phil J.

2025-10-0736:04

Phil’s path is anything but boring. He spent 20 years teaching high school chemistry and physics, and then made the jump to motivational speaking—first for adults and now also for youth, teaming up with his best friend Matt to deliver high-energy assemblies that aim to boost self-confidence in young people.Here are a few quick facts about Phil:Father of twoHusband (he jokes: “I'm a husband of one!”)Lover of personal development and entrepreneurshipTune in to hear Phil answer what's most important to him, as a father, business owner, American, and passionate educator. Rech out to Phil here:  www.PhilJanuszewski.com    www.PositiveGrowthLounge.com
Introduction

Introduction

2025-09-3021:25

Explore political unity, division, and real American stories with Stephanie Kunkel on Perspectives on Precedent. Discover insights and join the conversation today at https://www.perspectivesonprecedent.com/## Podcast Beginnings- Stephanie introduces herself and the podcast, sharing candid reflections on launching Perspectives on Precedent and her motivations for starting a political podcast without being an expert.- Early discussion centers on public disillusionment, personal experiences as a writer, and the challenge of information overload in today's world.## Call to Action- Stephanie details the podcast's unique format focusing on individual stories, shared priorities, and recurring core questions to foster empathy and understanding across political lines.- She encourages listeners to join the journey, share experiences, and actively participate in deeper conversations.## Concluding Moments- The episode closes with a collective reminder of "we the people," underscoring the power of unity and legacy, and Stephanie thanks viewers for listening.
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