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The problems we have in the country are solvable, but not solvable the way we’re 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.

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In the conclusion of this two-part conversation with Beth Bourne, Rich and Beth talk about the harrowing decisions and ethical crossroads faced by individuals navigating gender dysphoria.   Prepare to have your preconceptions challenged as we dissect the medical community's delicate dance between preventing harm and honoring the deeply personal journeys towards one's 'authentic self.' Our conversation ventures into the controversial realms of body contouring, hormone therapies, and the potentially life-altering effects of gender transition procedures. We confront the questions that arise when healthcare providers attempt to guide patients through the labyrinth of medical intervention, all while examining if true fulfillment can be attained under the surgeon's knife or through a pharmacist's prescription.In a narrative that stretches from the intimate corridors of personal struggle to the broad stages of societal debate, we examine the hurdles faced by those seeking gender-affirming surgery. Listen as we contrast the varying paths navigated by individuals within the healthcare system, from the stringent prerequisites for surgeries like phalloplasty to the educational forums that shape patient expectations and experiences. The episode doesn’t shy away from the contentious climate surrounding transgender issues in media and politics, exploring the impact of adult decisions on gender expression over communal concerns including safety and sexual assault statistics. Join us for a critical analysis of how the stories we tell and the policies we enact reflect the values we hold and the future we envision for all members of society.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
When Beth Bourne's daughter declared her transgender identity at just 13, it sent shockwaves through their family life, challenging Beth's beliefs and opening a dialogue that few are prepared for. Join us on the Common Bridge as we navigate the turbulent waters of transgender rights and gender ideology with her. Our heartfelt conversation explores the impact of LGBTQIA+ education in public schools, the influence of early sexual and gender identity labeling on children, and the powerful societal and political forces that shape these deeply personal experiences.The introduction of gender identity topics in school curriculums raises more questions than it answers. Can a child's mind truly grasp the complexities of biology and identity, or does it validate adult decisions about gender too soon? Beth Bourne shares an intimate recount of her daughter's coming out, facilitated by a school counselor, which highlights the influential role that educators play. We grapple with these dilemmas, looking closely at the biologically informed curriculum and its repercussions on young, impressionable students.Our journey through the landscape of gender-affirming medical procedures uncovers startling revelations about the ease of altering medical records and the paths to treatment. Beth provides a sobering account of her family's experiences within the healthcare system, drawing parallels between gender-affirming care and cosmetic surgery in terms of psychological evaluations and informed consent. The discussion turns a critical eye toward the adequacy of mental health assessments prior to life-altering surgeries, offering an unflinching look at a family's quest to understand the intersection of appearance, identity, and well-being.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
When faith meets public square, the intersection can be complex. On The Common Bridge, we navigate these crossroads with Bill McKenzie and Chris Walsh, delving into the potency of religious pluralism in underpinning democracy. Their profound insights spring from a wealth of experience—Bill's front-row seat to George W. Bush's political ascent, and Chris's global efforts to champion democratic principles. Together, we cut through the noise around religion's role in society, examining how diverse belief systems not only coexist but enrich our democratic fabric. By reflecting on their essay, we illuminate the essence of pluralism and the importance of accommodating an array of faiths in a robust, democratic society.This journey through the philosophical and pragmatic facets of faith in public life is both timely and timeless. We dissect the four stages of multi-faith relationships and grapple with the impact of misinformation on religious communities, all while seeking pathways to peace and progress. Our dialogue with Bill and Chris transcends the typical rhetoric, providing a space where respect and understanding among varying spiritual perspectives are recognized as cornerstones of a thriving democracy. Tune in for a compelling exchange that challenges conventions and celebrates the power of pluralism to bridge divides and bolster our collective commitment to democratic ideals.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
In this episode titled "Response to Reader-Listener-Viewer Mail" of the host,  Richard Helppie, delves into a diverse range of thought-provoking questions and comments from his engaged online audience. Touching upon hot-button topics of the time, Richard fearlessly navigates the murky waters of politics, starting with an insightful examination of the Trump v Biden rivalry. With his uniquely unbiased and diplomatic approach, Richard analytically dissects the policies, achievements, and controversies surrounding both figures, encouraging his viewers to engage in respectful discourse and critical thinking.Continuing on this riveting journey, Richard delves into the complex issue of gun control, passionately advocating for the exploration of balanced solutions that prioritize public safety while respecting constitutional rights.  As the episode progresses, Helppie confronts the troubling specter of misinformation and radically dissects the role of media in fueling its dissemination, stressing the importance of reliable sources and critical media literacy. Expanding the breadth of conversation, Richard touches on topics such as Gretchen Whitmer, immigration, and more, consistently fostering an environment of open dialogue that challenges viewers to question their assumptions and seek common ground amidst divisive issues. Ultimately, "Response to Reader-Listener-Viewer Mail" serves as a beacon of intellectual discourse, enlightening viewers and reaffirming The Common Bridge's commitment to bridge the gaps that often divide us.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
Unlock the secrets behind boosting school attendance and graduation rates with Ohio's own Bill Seitz and Dani Isaacsohn. Our latest podcast episode delivers a compelling conversation on House Bill 348 and the bold, bipartisan strategy to use cash incentives as a catalyst for educational success. We're not just talking about the principles of the bill; we're diving into the stories and data that have shaped its creation, with personal insights from two legal minds passionately invested in the future of education. As we unpack the potential of these incentives, you'll understand why targeting key student groups could be a game-changer for economic growth and the health of our democracy.Join us as we navigate the layers beneath chronic absenteeism and the pandemic's impact, revealing how financial rewards could be the bridge to a culture that cherishes education. But it doesn't stop there. We investigate the power of mentorship and the ripple effect of engaging students through individualized goals, shining a light on success stories that bridge party lines. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone keen on coming together to forge an educational system that not only addresses immediate issues but also paves the way for long-term fiscal well-being. Don't miss out on this crucial discussion that transcends partisan politics, focusing squarely on the core of educational challenges.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
Kevin Fisher's raw and powerful narrative takes center stage as he joins us for a poignant conversation about loss, love, and the drive to make a difference in the mental health landscape. His journey from business to advocacy, precipitated by his son's battle with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, is a stirring reminder of the human stories behind the statistics. In shedding light on his son's struggles and the family's relentless pursuit of help amidst a crisis, Kevin's experience underscores the need for comprehensive support systems and the harsh reality of stigma that still shadows mental health.Addressing the critical intersection of mental health and law enforcement, we dissect the need for empathy, training, and resources to properly handle mental health crises. The heartrending tales Kevin shares highlight the urgency for change, not only for those in crisis but also for the officers who are often on the front lines without adequate preparation. This episode pushes past the misconceptions that link mental health to violence, paving the way for a nuanced understanding and fostering a society that prioritizes compassion over fear.As our conversation turns to the broader societal implications of mental health, Kevin emphasizes the importance of destigmatization and early intervention. The division and stress fracturing our communities only amplify the need for open conversations about mental health within families and society at large. Kevin's advocacy is a clarion call to all, inviting us to join in a united effort to confront and heal the mental health struggles that affect countless lives, transcending political divides. This episode isn't just a dialogue—it's a mobilization for action and understanding in the critical arena of mental health.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
Ever wondered what happens behind the political curtains during the heated rush of primary elections? Dive into a gripping conversation with Congressman Dean Phillips as we peel back the layers of the Democratic primaries and his eye-opening campaign trail adventures. Phillips sheds light on his New Hampshire primary surprise and the DNC's delegate allocation controversy, providing a rare glimpse into the strategic intricacies of the South Carolina primary and Michigan's open primary system. As we navigate the nuances of union politics and the quest for dynamic leadership, Phillips' candid insights reveal the complex chess game of American politics.Strap in for a heart-to-heart with Dean Phillips that transcends the mere mechanics of campaigning, touching the very soul of our democracy. We explore the critical role of voter participation, dissect the influence of third-party candidates, and ponder the transformative power of local elections. Phillips champions a vision of unity, with common ground dinners that aim to bridge divides and foster an environment where diverse voices are not just heard but celebrated. Join us as we embrace a message of hope and optimism, urging you to be an active participant in shaping a more equitable, compassionate America, and reminding us all that change begins with our collective dedication to a generous and undivided nation.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
As American voters voice their exasperation with traditional party lines, the No Labels movement emerges as a beacon of bipartisan problem-solving. Picture this: an America where the lesser of two evils is no longer the default choice at the ballot box. This episode welcomes the esteemed former Governor of North Carolina, Pat McCrory, whose rich experiences within the two-party system shed light on the potential upheaval that a third-party could bring to the political landscape. Together, we scrutinize the historical significance of third parties and debate the viability of a third-party candidate disrupting the upcoming election cycle.The roadblocks facing third parties are no secret, with ballot access and mainstream media narratives often stacked against them. We delve into these challenges, revealing the bipartisan crusade to uphold ballot integrity and the sensible policy approaches that could reshape the immigration debate. Our discussion ventures beyond the headlines to uncover strategies that could pivot key states, and we examine the influential role of independent voters itching for change. The conversation is punctuated with the question of who might carry the banner for No Labels, emphasizing that their current chess move is securing a spot on the board before rallying behind a candidate.In the grand finale, we explore the intriguing possibility of a third-party emerging as a safeguard within our two-party system, drawing historical parallels to leaders who have dared to defy the status quo. Governor McCrory shares his insights on the hurdles an independent executive would face and how a bipartisan coalition could craft pragmatic solutions to the myriad of issues plaguing America. We reflect on the media's influence, the grassroots movement necessary to challenge the political duopoly, and the mission of No Labels to reinvigorate the principles of American democracy for generations to come. Join us for a riveting discussion that's sure to stir the pot and may just inspire your next choice at the polls.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
Peel back the layers of history with Dr. Todd Endelman, as he joins us to dissect the complex tapestry of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. From the rise of Jewish nationalism amidst European anti-Semitism to the absence of a historical Palestinian state, we tackle head-on the misconceptions that cloud our understanding of this enduring struggle. With Dr. Endelman's expertise, gain a fresh perspective on the significant wars, the British mandate, and the evolution of Arab nationalism that have all left indelible marks on the landscape of the Middle East.Venture further into the heart of the matter as we scrutinize the 1947-48 refugee crisis and its ramifications that echo through time. We navigate the thorny issues surrounding Arab states' reluctance to integrate Palestinian refugees and their hesitance to recognize Israel. The intricate web of regional politics is laid bare, from the motivations of Hamas and Hezbollah to the recent tragic events of October 7th—each thread unraveled presents a clearer view of the challenges to peace.In our final act, we cast a light on the shifting sands of political and cultural perceptions that shape the conflict today. We weigh the diverse political spectrums within both Israel and the United States, and the complexities they introduce in the pursuit of peace, including the elusive two-state solution. With Dr. Endelman's insights, our discussion transcends the usual narratives and calls for an understanding that’s rooted in the nuances of history and the realities of present-day politics—inviting listeners to join us in finding common ground on the Common Bridge.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
What happens when two politically inclined podcasters, born out of the world of writing, collide? You get a riveting and insightful discussion between yours truly, Rich Helpe, and Russell Dabular from Due Dissidence. We're taking you on a journey from the bustling streets of Flushing, New York, to the global stage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and finally, landing in the heart of economics and politics.Have you ever found yourself confused by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? It's a complex issue that often leaves many overwhelmed and retreating to the safety of ignorance. But that ends today. Society is faced with grim realities, including the tragic loss of innocent lives. We're cutting through the noise, challenging the notion that this conflict is too complicated to understand, and shedding light on the need to recognize all lives lost as equally valuable. Beyond that, we're diving into the dark depths of extremism, its impact on societies, and how it has led to the truancy of the liberal social project.But it's not all doom and gloom; there's a silver lining. How would a Trump Presidency have shaped today's economy? What role does independent media play in upholding our First Amendment rights? Russell Dabular shares his insights on these and more, stirring up an intriguing dialogue on the future of US politics and free speech. So, pull up a seat, and let's navigate the tumultuous waters of politics and economic discourse together. Remember, this isn't just about listening. It's about finding common ground and bridging societal divides.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
Welcome to a captivating episode of the Common Bridge, where we sit down with the three-term congressman and Democratic presidential candidate, Dean Phillips. Prepare to be inspired as Phillips shares the story of his unique journey - from growing up fatherless due to the Vietnam war to becoming a successful entrepreneur. His resolve to bridge the partisan divide in America's political landscape fuels his desire to run for president. You'll hear about his daughter's inspiring battle with cancer and her advocacy for healthcare reform and paid family leave.Get ready to unpack the essence of effective leadership and innovative housing solutions with our former vice chair of the Problem Solvers Caucus. Here's a leader who passionately believes that the key to solving our nation's issues lies in effective collaboration. Listen to how his versatile professional journey - from a CEO to involvement in healthcare and education - has equipped him for the presidency. Be prepared to learn about the importance of empathy, listening, and a diverse, bipartisan cabinet in leadership.We then shift gears to dissect pressing issues like healthcare reform and firearm control. Hear us evaluate the prospect of a single-payer healthcare system and a capitated model for health outcomes. Tune in for our guest gun owner's perspective on the NRA, firearm safety, and the importance of dialogue in finding solutions. Our talk on gun violence and the Second Amendment will underscore the need for respectful discussions to resolve this issue. Get ready to delve into these thoughtful discussions as we strive to bridge divides and build a better America.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
Wondering how to shield yourself from the rising tide of cyber threats? Do you have a small or medium-sized business with limited resources for a dedicated IT security staff? Fret not, as we bring you insights straight from cybersecurity experts, Rick Snyder, the 48th Governor of Michigan, and Dave Bint, the co-founder and Chief Client Success Officer of SenSai. Join us as we journey through their professional sagas, discuss the inception of SenSai, and explore why cybersecurity is a concern that no one can afford to overlook.Your business could be the next target on a cybercriminal's list. With Dave Bint at the helm, we delve into the vulnerabilities that small and medium-sized organizations face. Listen in as we dissect the tactics used by cybercriminals to breach security systems and how SenSai offers the much-needed shield. Beyond theoretical discussions, we also examine practical tips such as the use of automatic software updates, password managers, and virtual private networks that can bolster your online security.Last but not least, we discuss the importance of incident response plans and cyber insurance. With an evolving threat landscape, having a proactive and comprehensive plan to handle potential cyber attacks is critical. As Rick and Dave explain the challenges that businesses face in securing cyber insurance and how SenSai can step in to assist, you'll gain remarkable insights on fortifying your digital world. So, tune in for a conversation that promises to change your perspective on cybersecurity.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
Highlighting the incredibly inspiring and thought-provoking journey of Adam Coleman, we engage in a powerful conversation that leaves no stone unturned. From his humble beginnings in Detroit to his passionate advocacy ignited by George Floyd's death, Coleman’s mission is to empower those who feel unheard. As an op-ed writer, public speaker, and host of Good Faith Space, he openly shares his experiences with fatherlessness, homelessness, and masculinity.We delve into a range of gripping topics, including a deep dive into the interconnected issues of fatherlessness and mass shootings. We also explore the challenging debate around college tuition, the devastating impact of systemic racism and the need to address the remnants of discrimination. As the conversation unfolds, we touch on the concerning issue of racial inferiority complexes, the significant lack of public schooling options in major cities, and the unpleasant political barriers that restrict educational choice.The conversation doesn't stop there, as we further unravel how progressives use black people to achieve their objectives, the ambiguity surrounding certain police shootings and the vulnerabilities single-parent homes are exposed to. Lastly, we delve into a candid discussion about the disturbing lack of regulation in university tuition fees and the disproportionate benefits reaped by the wealthy. Join us for an insightful and thought-provoking conversation that promises to engage, inform and inspire.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
Unearth the hard truths behind the housing crisis and homelessness with our distinguished guest, Professor Gregg Colburn, from the University of Washington. His perspectives from his insightful book "Homelessness is a Housing Problem" gives us more than just an academic exploration of this pressing issue - it presents us with solutions. Ever wondered why homelessness is five times more prevalent in coastal cities like Seattle, San Francisco, and New York, compared to cities like Chicago and Baltimore? Join us on this journey as we debunk myths about weather, mobility, and housing stock, and confront the harsh reality of banishment policies. We also take a hard look at the impact of gentrification and the urgent need for affordable housing. Be ready to rethink how cities should be planned, as we delve into the importance of densification and how private developers can take the lead in solving the housing gap. As we wrap up, we bring you the stark contrasts between short-term and long-term approaches to affordable housing, the federal and local policies at play, and the potential power of subsidies. Learn from the success stories of veteran homelessness initiatives, and understand the critical role of political willpower and resource allocation. We promise, this conversation will leave you with a fresh perspective on homelessness and the inherent challenges, plus actionable suggestions to advocate for change in your own city. Get ready to be part of the solution!Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
Welcome to Season 5 of  The Common Bridge  as we sift through the political and media chaos with your host Richard Helppie. As we strip away the narratives, we promise to offer our growing audience of over 4 million viewers, readers, and listeners,  a fiercely non-partisan perspective on the escalating tensions within the Republican and Democratic parties, the corruption tainting our media, and the looming threats to our justice system. We'll dissect key political figures, from Donald Trump to Joe Biden,  to provide a thorough understanding of their roles, behaviors, and fading relevance. This isn't just another political podcast episode. It's a call to action, to tune in, join the conversation, and become part of the solution. Join us on the Common Bridge and let's navigate these turbulent waters together.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
Hold on tight as we examine the roots of tribalism in our media and question the effects of party loyalty on our political discourse. As we wrap up season four of the Common Bridge, we invite you to challenge the mainstream narratives and engage with critical societal issues. The traditional media's role in promoting tribalism is examined with a critical lens, urging you to demand better behavior from our elected leaders.This episode takes us deep into the world of political tribalism, highlighting how it colors our view of issues and policies. We scrutinize a gripping tale of a dedicated Democrat's grandson, who, despite working on a health system for immigrants, denies the policy due to the person sitting in the Oval Office. We encourage engaging, respectful discussions and emphasize the importance of awareness about the content we consume. Join us as we confront uncomfortable truths and seek solutions for our shared problems - together, we can challenge the status quo.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
While walking through the streets of Detroit, it's hard not to be moved by the sheer resilience of its people. Yet, as we explore the city, we also find ourselves confronted with the stark realities of spiritual and material crises that plague the community. In our most recent conversation with Zoe Kennedy, he shines a light on the work of local activists, bringing forth a tale of strength, perseverance, and hope. He opens the floor to a discussion about Force Detroit, an organization tackling these issues head-on, and shares his belief that the root cause of community violence is deeply entwined with the social determinants of health.The strength of the criminal mind is a theme we tackle in this discussion, revealing how the iron will of perpetrators often leads to a cycle of victimization and retaliation. We believe that to overcome these challenges, it's essential to empower victims and vulnerable populations, helping them make decisions that result in positive change. We also stress on the necessity of acknowledging cultural and community-based leadership, and how they can work in tandem with law enforcement to provide secondary victim services.As we draw our conversation to a close, we find ourselves delving into the realm of self-love and its potential to build healthier relationships. Zoe Kennedy shares his insights and experiences with Force Detroit, emphasizing that understanding our own worth is the first step towards loving others. Through our in-depth chat, we aim to illustrate the power of community activism, empathy, and love in instigating social transformation. Join us for an enlightening ride through the streets of Detroit, as we explore the power of love in the face of adversity.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
Ready to decode the tangled web of big tech and government regulation? Today's episode promises to do just that, with an in-depth look at the antitrust investigations into giants like Amazon, Google, and potentially Apple. Our guest, Adam Kovacevich, leader of the Chamber of Progress, lends his expertise as we explore the intricacies of Amazon's Prime bundle, Prime label, and buy box policies. We ponder the potential effects on retailers like Walmart, Target, and Costco while considering the long-term consequences of these government actions on the tech world.Casting our net wide, we delve into federal government lawsuits, the intriguing case of Google's geofence warrant, and the implications for civil liberties. The conversation takes a sharp turn as we scrutinize the sway of the Biden administration and Congress over platforms like Twitter. Can intelligence sharing between government and big tech yield benefits? And what about the potential shadow of government censorship on speech? We navigate through these questions, offering some food for thought.We round off our conversation by examining the government's role in regulating businesses like GoFundMe. Here, we ask if the government actions are rooted in real consumer complaints or an ideological agenda. With Adam Kovacevich providing insights, we question what constitutes a legitimate problem for the government to solve. So, sit back, plug in, and join us for this enlightening journey as we unravel the intricate relationship between big tech and government regulation.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
Join us on an intense exploration of the US political landscape, with our special guest - Thomas Hicks, a dedicated voter from Atlanta, Georgia. Thomas brings his unique perspective on the voting process in his home state, where recent elections have been nail-bitingly close. Amid the swirling controversy around the integrity of Georgia's voting process, he stands firm in his faith in the system and passionately advocates for the implementation of secure online voting. From the legacy of the Trump presidency to the spectre of a Trump-Biden rematch, our conversation traverses a vast political terrain. We delve into the changing dynamics of union votes, the pervasive influence of lobbyists and the dark shadow of money in politics. The repercussions of Trump’s judicial appointments and the spiralling national debt, are some of the high stakes topics we grapple with. We also contemplate how the two main political parties can truly champion the cause of the middle class and society's less privileged. But, hold onto your seats because the ride gets even bumpier as we lay bare the recent disturbing events that have shaken the foundation of US politics. We pick apart the multiple legal troubles Trump is currently embroiled in, including the shocking attempted siege of the US Capitol. Discover how the Presidential Records Act could potentially lead to espionage charges against Trump. Lastly, we reflect on our work on the Common Bridge, a platform for productive, non-partisan dialogue, and our ongoing commitment to involving our listeners in these compelling, timely discussions. So gear up and join us in this extraordinarily riveting journey.Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
Prepare to set sail on a voyage of discovery with us  in the third and final part of a three-part series of conversations with our insightful guest, Robert Greenfield.  We're mapping out the territories of Indigenous Peoples' rights, immigration complexities, and the landscape of digital media. We're journeying through the rich historical narratives of Aboriginal people in Australia to the ongoing debate on their recognition. As we navigate these waters, we promise you'll gain new perspectives on the global surge of Indigenous rights, highlighted by the Maori reclaiming the name Aiotera in New Zealand.Our expedition doesn't stop there, as we examine the intricate routes of immigration in the context of the United States. Enter the debate arena as we weigh the implications of affirmative action and a recent Supreme Court decision's effect on selective universities. Finally, we're casting our nets into the vast ocean of digital media, focusing on platforms like Substack and Radio Garden. We'll reveal how podcasting has become a crucial instrument in promoting dialogue and transmitting ideas. So, join us on this journey - let's bridge the gap of understanding together!Support the Show.Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!
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