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68 Episodes

61 minutes | May 1, 2023
Episode 64: Breaking the Cycle of Us-Versus-Them with Zachary Elwood
Toby Davis, host of UnityNow! podcast, sat down with Zachary Elwood, an unlikely, yet compelling podcaster on the challenge of political polarization. Zach is a world-leading expert on poker tells. In this wide-ranging conversation, Zach gave expert tips on understanding political differences and building productive conversations. His book Defusing American Anger is newly-released and can be found at American-anger.com. Connect with Zach https://twitter.com/apokerplayer https://www.american-anger.com/ https://behavior-podcast.com To learn more about the Podcast, visit: https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnityNowPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcastInstagram: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitynowpodcast
49 minutes | Mar 30, 2023
Episode 63: All Sides with Julie Mastrine
Toby Davis is joined by Julie Mastrine; Writer and Director of Marketing and Media Bias Ratings at AllSides. AllSides™ is a media solutions company that strengthens our democratic society with balanced news, media bias ratings, diverse perspectives, and real conversation. The two discuss Julie's background and what lead her to creating media bias ratings as well as what it means to be biased and how to recognize the issue. Can bias ever be explained truthfully from media organizations themselves? Listen in and hear from an expert. Follow Julie and All Sides: https://twitter.com/juliewrites https://twitter.com/allsidesnow https://www.allsides.com/unbiased-balanced-news To learn more about the Podcast, visit: https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnityNowPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcastInstagram: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitynowpodcast
45 minutes | Feb 15, 2023
Episode 62: The Free Speech Conspiracy with Eugene Volokh
Toby Davis is joined by Eugene Volokh to discuss his blog the Volokh Conspiracy and, along with Rumble and Locals, a challenge to New York's Law that requires Social Media Networks to publish a plan for for responding to alleged hate speech by users. Eugene wrote an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal titled “NEW YORK STATE WANTS TO CONSCRIPT ME TO VIOLATE THE CONSTITUTION”. We discuss this article and the implications of a law that Volokh says "violates the First Amendment" by opening the door to define hate speech at the State government level. Eugene Volokh is a Ukrainian-American legal scholar known for his scholarship in American constitutional law and libertarianism as well as his prominent legal blog The Volokh Conspiracy. Volokh is regarded as an expert on the First Amendment. He is the Gary T. Schwartz Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law and is an academic affiliate at the law firm Mayor Brown. Ready the WSJ Article here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-york-state... Read the Volokh Conspiracy here: https://reason.com/volokh/ To learn more about the Podcast, visit: https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Make sure to like and subscribe to UnityNow! to get weekly content about the Unity movement! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnityNowPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitynowpodcast
52 minutes | Feb 4, 2023
Episode 61: Michelle Dickson with Citizen Connect
This week, UnityNow's Toby Davis sits down with Michelle Dickson of Citizen Connect, a Bridge Alliance initiative. Michelle is a Service Coordinator with Citizen Connect helping to coordinate over 500 bridge-building organizations in America. Citizen Connect is a non-partisan platform dedicated to one thing only – helping Americans find ways to heal our political divides and strengthen our democracy. Listen in as Michelle describes her own professional journey at very partisan jobs to her role now. From the National Repbulican Sentate War Room that focused on ambition and tense political strategy to her world now it's been quite a ride so far. Follow along and find out how you can participate in this great mission. This is one conversation you won’t want to miss! Connect with Michelle and Citizen Connect below: Email: michelle@citizenconnect.us https://citizenconnect.us https://twitter.com/citizenconnect3 To learn more about the Podcast, visit: https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Make sure to like and subscribe to UnityNow! to get weekly content about the Unity movement! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnityNowPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitynowpodcast
53 minutes | Dec 27, 2022
Episode 60: Level the Playing Field with Eric Bronner
This week, UnityNow's Toby Davis sits down with Eric Bronner, founder of Veterans for Political Innovation. Eric graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1997 where he served eight years as a Naval Flight Officer. Eric describes how his time as board president for “Show Me Integrity”, a political reform organization became a springboard to form Veterans for Political Innovation or VPI. Listen in as Eric describes our political system as a football season where the Champion is determined by pre-season results. From ranked-choice voting, to open primaries VPI is harnessing the determination and will power of our country’s veterans to foster political change one state at a time. You might not be surprised to hear the 116th Congress had a near record-low 15% approval rating. But why would 95% of them win re-election? This is one conversation you won’t want to miss! Connect with Eric and VPI below: https://www.veteransforpoliticalinnovation.org/ https://twitter.com/OperationVPI https://www.linkedin.com/company/veterans-for-political-innovation/ To learn more about the Podcast, visit: https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Make sure to like and subscribe to UnityNow! to get weekly content about the Unity movement! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnityNowPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitynowpodcast
54 minutes | Nov 30, 2022
Episode 59: On Life and Libertas
This week, UnityNow's Toby Davis sits down with Connor Boyack, founder and president of the Utah-based Libertas Institute. Throughout this free-flowing conversation, Boyack shares his experience and perspective on working towards consensus-based, common ground solutions at his think tank, and how he's been able to make real political change. From small businesses' battles against regulation, to the fight for education reform, to challenging the death penalty, you'll learn about the issues Libertas deals with, and how the institute works to frame real solutions both sides can agree on. You'll learn about their innovative regulation sandbox, and why lawyers love it, and about the history of homeschooling. And speaking of learning, you'll also get to hear about how Connor got the idea for the Tuttle Twins, an educational children's book series on how society and government works, that has since been adapted into a cartoon. As Connor tells it, the impacts are far reaching, leading youngsters towards key understandings about economy and society, and leaving their parents stunned! Finally, Connor shares his thoughts about the current state of our politics. What does he think lies in store for the future of the Republican and Democratic parties? And is our division really as bad as it seems? This is one conversation you won’t want to miss!
62 minutes | Sep 1, 2022
Episode 58: Finding Common Ground with Bruce Bond
UnityNow's Toby Davis sits down with Bruce Bond, CEO and Co-founder of Common Ground Committee, a nonpartisan, citizen-led nonprofit dedicated to reducing polarization. Throughout their conversation, the two explore the founding and mission of the Committee. Bruce and his Team began hosting events that bring individuals from different ends of an issue. The two discuss the issue in an attempt to find Common Ground in a civilized public discussion. Toby asks Bruce how often the events have failed to find common ground. You might be surprised at the answer. Finally, Bond shares the new Common Ground Scorecard which assigns politicians a score based on their efforts to find common ground across the aisle. Follow the CGC: Twitter: https://twitter.com/commongroundcom Web: https://commongroundcommittee.org/ Use the Common Ground Scorecard: https://commongroundscorecard.org/start-here Follow UnityNow! https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcast https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Become a Member: Get full access: https://www.patreon.com/unitynow Get UnityNow! Gear: https://shop.unitynowpodcast.com #UnityNow #CommonGroundCommittee #BruceBond
66 minutes | Aug 4, 2022
Episode 57: Mightier than the Sword with Brittany King
With so many great writers featured on previous interviews, UnityNow's Kimberly Kolb Eakin decided to get to the bottom of how they got so good at formulating and articulating their ideas. So this week, she sat down with Brittany King - now a teacher of writing at Indiana University, in addition to being a prolific writer herself - to do just that. Throughout their conversation, the two explore what it means to express oneself through the written word. King talks about her journey as a writer, and the lessons she's learned from her own favorites in the field. She also shares her insight on teaching the next generation, wondering if reinvigorating the art of long-form expression, and the patience needed to practice it, can make a difference in Gen Z's struggles with mental health. Finally, King talks about her upcoming projects, including some exciting work with the Nuance Forum, and how she plans to put her skills and talent to use in fostering better discourse and communication in a society that direly needs it. Follow Brittany King: Twitter: https://twitter.com/KingTalissa Web: https://www.brittanyking.com Follow UnityNow! https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcast https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Become a Member: Get full access: https://www.patreon.com/unitynow Get UnityNow! Gear: https://shop.unitynowpodcast.com #UnityNow #BrittanyKing
47 minutes | Jul 21, 2022
Episode 56: A Bridge... Far Enough? with Jessica Carpenter
UnityNow's Kimberly Kolb Eakin sits down with Jessica Carpenter, RCMO at BridgeUSA. Jessica, a 2021 graduate of Arizona State University, shares the story of her and BridgeUSA's journey to try to bring open and civil discourse to Generation Z, fighting against both the political apathy and the apprehension towards sharing views that has become all too prevalent across college campuses. Throughout their discussion, these two explore the successes and challenges experienced by BridgeUSA in its first six years, working to understand what they mean about the state of our nation. The organization's journey has not always been an easy one, from being branded both a right- and a left- wing group, to dealing with red tape from administrators, to struggling to reconcile maintaining a civil and positive atmosphere with making sure everyone feels free to share their thoughts (even if those thoughts might come across as offensive to some) - a delicate balance which the two debate. Throughout all that, though, BridgeUSA has bloomed into an organization that runs multi-hundred-student events across many of its campus chapters, capable of bringing College Democrats and College Republicans into open discussions and forums that many thought extinct. Now at the forefront of bridge-building in American politics, theirs is an encouraging and inspiring example - making this one episode you won't want to miss.
60 minutes | Jul 7, 2022
Episode 55: Tangling to Untangle with Isaac Saul
This week, UnityNow’s Toby Davis sits down with Isaac Saul, editor of the Tangle political newsletter. Saul discusses his efforts to break people out of their political bubbles by covering the issues of the day through a holistic look at perspectives from left, right, and center, and an earnest effort to present the strongest arguments from each side. Throughout this discussion, the two men explore what it means to be in a bubble, and what it takes to get out. What is it that drives the heavily partisan, often sensationalized coverage that has seemed to dominate in recent years? And what can be presented to consumers, caught up in the tribal madness, to help them open their minds to other perspectives? The two also take a deep dive into Tangle’s breakdown of 2,000 Mules, a controversial film by Dinesh D’Souza about the 2020 election, to see what the movie got right, what it got wrong, and why, according to Tangle, it ultimately fails to offer any real substance to those outside of D’Souza’s tribe. Finally, Saul gives his take on the future of political media. Is the age of independent media coming? Or, as Tangle’s rapidly growing readership of 35,000 might show, is it already here?
56 minutes | Jun 23, 2022
Episode 54: Webb 1.0: The Genesis of Unity with David Webb
This week, UnityNow's Kimberly Eakin welcomes guest David Webb, a fellow volunteer for the Unity2020 project, and a pivotal player in that organization's primary. While UnityNow was being born elsewhere on the team slack, Webb was working on revolutionary new ranked choice voting software to help find the first ever Unity ticket. He shares his experience on that project, from signing up for the task, to programming, testing, and presenting his work, to the chaotic, stressful, and rewarding election day. Throughout this conversation, the two also reminisce about what brought them to Unity2020, about what friends and family thought about the project, and about its perception in media. The two also look forward, to see what current projects are best carrying on the values of unity, and how ranked choice voting has been growing in popularity since making its national primary debut. You won't want to miss it! #UnityNow #DavidWebb #RankChoiceVoting
55 minutes | May 28, 2022
Episode 53: the Campus Free Expression Project
This week, UnityNow’s Toby Davis sits down with Jacqueline Merrill, head of the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Campus Free Expression Project, to discuss her team’s findings on key questions of viewpoint diversity and discourse on American college campuses. How does the social media-driven political tension of today compare to ’50’s McCarthyism and ‘80’s / ‘90’s political correctness? Do college students have more diverse friend groups, in terms of both ideology and demographics, than previous generations, or has there been a degree of sorting in recent years? And if most undergrads say they want to hear views different from their own, then where is the push towards censorship and de-platforming coming from? As all of these questions and more are addressed, the two explore what solutions are available to encourage a diverse and open discourse on campuses. These include the Project’s own action recommendations on policies to implement and ways to promote them, as well as some encouraging success stories from both faculties and student groups across the nation! You can find our guest’s bio here: https://bipartisanpolicy.org/person/jacqueline-pfeffer/ You can learn more about BridgeUSA, which was mentioned on the program, here: https://www.bridgeusa.org/ Follow UnityNow! https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcast https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Become a Member: Get full access: https://www.patreon.com/unitynow Get UnityNow! Gear: https://shop.unitynowpodcast.com #UnityNow #JacquelineMerrill #CampusFreeExpression
46 minutes | May 7, 2022
Episode 52: A Novel Idea for Campus Unity
In this episode, we welcome Jefferson Shupe, author of the new YA novel, the Bathwater Brigade. Focusing on a college student’s journey through campus politics in the wake of a police shooting controversy, Bathwater Brigade explores the challenges and rewards of finding unity, and helping others find unity, in a time of hostility and division - something that might just be related to what we do here! Throughout his conversation with UnityNow’s Kimberly Kolb Eakin, Shupe discusses his inspirations and motivations for writing the book, how the fictional Bathwater Brigade - a campus political unity group - resembles real-world efforts, and how his book has been embraced by young adults, children, and parents in search of a positive message. Finally, the two discuss lessons to be learned about what it takes to build common ground, and why it’s so important, both from the book’s titular Brigade and from Shupe’s writing journey. You won’t want to miss it! Follow Jefferson Shupe: Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeffersonShupe Web: http://bathwaterbrigade.com Follow UnityNow! https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcast https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Become a Member: Get full access: https://www.patreon.com/unitynow Get UnityNow! Gear: https://shop.unitynowpodcast.com #UnityNow #JeffersonShupe #BathwaterBrigade
58 minutes | Apr 12, 2022
Episode 51: Musical Bridges with Kuf Knotz and Christine Elise
In this brief interlude from our usual political fare, UnityNow's Toby Davis sits down with rapper Kuf Knotz and harpist Christine Elise, to discuss the pair's journey towards creating one of today's most unique, and unifying, musical experiences. Our guests share their origin stories, including Kuf's early days as an MC and Christine's life-changing Music Therapy study. The pair then discuss the ways they've defied expectations since joining forces, from performing in Alaska in the dark dead of winter, to showing up at a punk rock show and making unlikely fans out of the crowd. Finally, we bring it all back to the healing and unifying power of music - the way it brings us together and reaches us in ways the spoken word rarely can. And of course, you'll get to learn where and when you can find these awesome artists! Connect with Kuf Knotz and Christine Elise: Twitter: @KufKnotz https://www.kufknotz.com Connect with UnityNow! Web: https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Shop: https://shop.unitynowpodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcast Become a Member: https://www.patreon.com/unitynow #UnityNow #KufKnotz #ChristineElise
86 minutes | Mar 27, 2022
Episode 50: Unity Now...and Then
In this very special episode, Toby Davis is joined by UnityNow’s all-star, all-volunteer crew to look back at the podcast’s journey from the humble “unofficial” pod of the Unity2020 movement to what it is today. The gang shares their favorite clips from the show’s run so far, highlighting the guests and the moments that made them rethink how they look at the world, that captured and articulated the spirit of the unity movement, and that made them proud of what they’d put together. Finally, they discuss what may lie in store for the future of the podcast, and how we can work to deliver the message of unity as powerfully as possible, to as great an audience as we can reach. Connect with UnityNow! Web: https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Shop: https://shop.unitynowpodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcast Become a Member: https://www.patreon.com/unitynow
83 minutes | Mar 9, 2022
Episode 49: Can We Still Talk About Censorship? with Heather Blakeslee and Cody Hill
In this episode, journalist Heather Blakeslee and former Facebook employee Cody Hill share their thoughts and perspectives for an important conversation on censorship. In the wake of UnityNow's own run-in with the Powers that Be, is the corporate suppression of deemed misinformation going too far? Is it a necessary tool for today’s incendiary political environment, or is it simply fanning the flames? Moreover, what underlying actors and incentives are creating this problem to begin with, and how much is the polarizing nature of social media to blame? Throughout this free-flowing and nuanced conversation, Blakslee, Hill, and UnityNow's Toby Davis explore what we can do to truly improve our situation, from investing in local journalism to rebuild the Fourth Estate, to pursuing and promoting more good faith conversations à la Braver Angels, to working to change the culture around how we have disagreements. You’re not going to want to miss it! Connect with Heather and Cody: Heather: https://www.heatherblakeslee.com https://www.rootquarterly.com Cody: https://twitter.com/CodyRh2020 https://start.keepupstate.com Connect with UnityNow! Web: https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Shop: https://shop.unitynowpodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcast Become a Member: https://www.patreon.com/unitynow #UnityNow #Censorship #2024
57 minutes | Feb 3, 2022
Episode 48: Moving Forward with Blair Walsingham
UnityNow's Toby Davis sits down with Blair Walshingham, Deputy Political Director and Volunteer Coordinator of the nascent Forward Party, to ask the tough questions about the new, Andrew Yang-led effort. Where do they stand on the issues? How do they view their own weaknesses? And will they be making any runs in 2022? We also discuss her own journey, from growing up in a conservative household, to winning a Democratic Congressional primary in her deep-red district, to helping to lead the duopoly-breaking charge. All that, plus the results of her Eastern Tennessee UBI experiment! Connect with the Forward Party: https://www.forwardparty.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fwd_Party https://twitter.com/BlairWalsingham Connect with UnityNow! Web: https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Shop: https://shop.unitynowpodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcast Become a Member: https://www.patreon.com/unitynow We believe all the content used in this video falls under Fair Use. #UnityNow #ForwardParty #AndrewYang
62 minutes | Jan 15, 2022
Episode 47: Can We Unite to Defeat the Mandates? with Louisa Clary & Matthew Tune
UnityNow's Toby Davis sits down with Matt Tune and Louisa Clary, founders of the Washington, D.C. Defeat the Mandates March. The two share stories of how they got to be involved with the group, and how they hope to make their January 23rd event a unifying effort, from appealing to vaccinated and unvaccinated alike, to bringing in representatives from BLM and groups across the political spectrum, to their plans for deescalating if trouble should start. This free-flowing conversation also dives into the history and politics of the vaccine mandates, to understand the special interests in play, their impacts on legislation and coverage, and whether the mandates pushed by the current administration really reflect the will of the people. Connect with Matt, Louisa, and Defeat the Mandates: Defeat The Mandates - An American Homecoming March on Washington: January 23 Telegram: https://t.me/+MO7Pf9OXOqw0YTY5 Twitter: https://twitter.com/dchomecoming Gab: https://gab.com/defeatthemandatesdc Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/279771097456215/ GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/defeatmandates Insta profile: @defeatthemandatesdc Rumble Video Channel: https://rumble.com/c/c-1268063 Connect with UnityNow! Web: https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Shop: https://shop.unitynowpodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcast Become a Member: https://www.patreon.com/unitynow
83 minutes | Jan 2, 2022
Episode 46: Star-Manning Will Blow Your Mind with Angel Eduardo
Host Toby Davis sits down with Angel Eduardo initially to discuss his article "How to Star-Man | Arguing from Compassion" published February 10, 2021 with the Center for Inquiry. Angel is a writer, musician, photographer, and designer based in New York City. He is a staff writer and content creator for idealist.org, as well as a columnist for the Center for Inquiry. He also serves on the Advisory Board for the Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR). Angel discusses how he came up with the idea for "Star-manning" based on the David Bowie song "Starman", how he grew up to be an individual with critical thinking, Superman vs Jesus, George Carlin, and much more. To begin, we start with an audio reading of the article "How to Star-Man | Arguing from Compassion" read by Gabe Garber and produced by Todd Niesen. Connect with Angel: Web: https://angeleduardo.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/StrangelEdweird Center for Inquiry: https://centerforinquiry.org/blog/authors/angel-eduardo Idealist: https://www.idealist.org Connect with UnityNow! Web: https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Shop: https://shop.unitynowpodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnityNowPodcast Become a Member: https://www.patreon.com/unitynow We believe all the content used in this video falls under Fair Use. #UnityNow #AngelEduardo #Starmanning
60 minutes | Dec 11, 2021
Episode 45: Making Boilers, Changing Discourse with Patrick Petersen and Dansen Wang
In this episode, UnityNow’s Toby Davis sits down with Purdue students Dansen Wang and Patrick Petersen, members of their school’s Political Discourse Club (PDC). They discuss the challenges of running the PDC and fostering healthy conversation between members of different political tribes. Is it better to focus on policy positions, or look at the philosophy of dealing with various issues? How do you make sure discussions work off a shared set of facts? What are the hardest discussion topics to keep civil? And how do current undergraduates view the hot topics of the day? Follow the Purdue PDC: https://twitter.com/DiscourseClubPU Check out their website at: https://boilerlink.purdue.edu/organization/thepoliticaldiscourseclub Become a member and check out our other media at https://www.unitynowpodcast.com Get some Merch! https://shop.unitynowpodcast.com #UnityNow #PurdueUniversity #PurduePDC
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