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OR360 presents, The Bridge, a podcast hosted by Ben Bowman, Reagan Knopp, and Alex Titus.

Our podcast explores how the nationalization of politics is reshaping Oregon’s political landscape and providing a platform for Oregon issues to garner national attention.

Our thesis is that we must understand the opportunities and limitations of a political environment increasingly driven by people and events at the national level if we want to create a more unified and productive political culture in Oregon.

The Bridge by OR360 Alex Titus, Ben Bowman, & Reagan Knopp

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OR360 presents, The Bridge, a podcast hosted by Ben Bowman, Reagan Knopp, and Alex Titus.

Our podcast explores how the nationalization of politics is reshaping Oregon’s political landscape and providing a platform for Oregon issues to garner national attention.

Our thesis is that we must understand the opportunities and limitations of a political environment increasingly driven by people and events at the national level if we want to create a more unified and productive political culture in Oregon.

    When will be the next red wave in Oregon? | EP 140

    When will be the next red wave in Oregon? | EP 140

    Republican political strategist Bryan Iverson has over two decades of experience in media and politics. In this episode he joins Reagan to talk about what makes a good candidate as well as some of teh challenges republican candidates face in Oregon as well as teh obstacles that revolve around recruiting new candidate to the party.
     
    For more information on Bryan and his work you can check out https://iversonmedia.com/

    • 56 min
    A different way of thinking about governance, with Daniel Kemmis | EP 139

    A different way of thinking about governance, with Daniel Kemmis | EP 139

    Daniel Kemmis is a giant figure in the politics of the American West. A former Speaker of the Montana House of Representatives and twice-elected Mayor of Missoula, Kemmis is also an author and political theorist. President Bill Clinton awarded him the Charles Frankel Prize for "outstanding contribution to the field of the humanities," and he also one the Wallace Stegner Prize from the Center of the American West. 
     
    His first book, Community and the Politics of Place, was published in 1990, and his most recent came out in 2020, Citizens Uniting to Restore Our Democracy. In this episode, we discuss Kemmis' framework for community-based decision making, the importance of geography in politics, and his advice for elected officials navigating a polarized political landscape. For more information about Daniel Kemmis, visit his website: https://citizens-uniting.org/

    • 39 min
    Olivia Clark brings an impressive resume to the PDX Council race | EP 138

    Olivia Clark brings an impressive resume to the PDX Council race | EP 138

    Olivia Clark has worked in state, local, and regional politics and policy for decades, including stints working with cities, DEQ, the Kitzhaber Administration, and TriMet. In this episode, she reflects on how her previous work will inform her approach as a Portland City Councilor. We discuss her work for Gov. Kitzhaber, the challenges she navigated in that period, and why she stayed for nearly two full terms. 
     
    Olivia also offers her explanation for what went wrong in Portland over the last decade or two--and what can be done to fix it. She gives her vision for making the layers of government work together more effectively, and how she would approach the job of councilor in this new form of government. 

    • 41 min
    How does civility foster healthier politics? | EP 137 Part 2

    How does civility foster healthier politics? | EP 137 Part 2

    In the second half of this conversation with George Fox's Civility project, the Oregon Bridge is doing a deep dive on what civility means in the context of politics and how creating a more civil political environment can lead to more productive bipartisan policy and discourse. 
    A huge thank you to George Fox for inviting the Oregon Bridge out to be on this panel and for helping provide this programming.
    You can learn more about the Civility Project here: https://sites.google.com/georgefox.edu/gfcivilityproject/home
     

    • 35 min
    The tables have turned. Ben & Reagan reflect on the Oregon Bridge with Ron Mock | EP 136 Part 1

    The tables have turned. Ben & Reagan reflect on the Oregon Bridge with Ron Mock | EP 136 Part 1

    In this special two part episode, recent guest Ron Mock returns to the Oregon Bridge but this time Ben and Reagan are the interviewees.
    In this first half of the conversation, the team unpacks the history, thesis and origin of the Oregon Bridge Podcast, how that has evolved over time, and also the role that the podcast plays in both Ben and Reagan's Lives.
    A huge thank you to George Fox for inviting the Oregon Bridge out to be on this panel and for helping provide this programming.
    You can learn more about the Civility Project here: https://sites.google.com/georgefox.edu/gfcivilityproject/home
     

    • 40 min
    What happened in Newberg? | EP 135

    What happened in Newberg? | EP 135

    Ron Mock is Director of the George Fox University Civility Project and Professor Emeritus of Politics and Peace Studies. He is also a former Newberg School Board Member, serving for nearly. His loss in 2021 triggered a conservative board majority that made international headlines for attempting to ban pride flags and BLM symbols--and ultimately for firing their superintendent. 
     
    In this episode, Ron explains exactly what happened and why it happened. We talk about political polarization and divisiveness--and how it impacts communities. He shares what lessons other communities can learn from Newberg--and provides some specific examples of proactive steps community leaders can take to build a more productive political culture locally. We also discuss the occasional tension between being an advocate and being a convener--and whether "civility" is always the right framework for politics, or if today's political environment requires something different.
     
    You can learn more about the Civility Project here: https://sites.google.com/georgefox.edu/gfcivilityproject/home

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Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
73 Ratings

73 Ratings

Olivemart ,

Fantastic podcast

We need more dialogue like this.

Scruffy Uncle Tom ,

Stop the uptalk!!!!

Can not listen anymore! !!!
Every sentence!!
Is an uptalk!!
I know your age group!!
This is inherently built in!!!
But learn to speak!!!
I know all us old folks will die off!!!
And it just be you !!! And the valley girls!!! That run this country!!
Sad sad sad.

Mrs. Bobbles ,

Oregon Politics

Great podcast! Very inspiring!

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