
Outrage, frustration, fear, and confusion are common feelings about politics in America today. It's no fun to feel this way. The Pothole Problem Podcast features interviews with activists, public servants, and political observers discussing how they work with and make use of their outrage. The intention is to examine different ways of looking at the world in order to cultivate a relationship to po... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In this episode, Jack interviews one of his colleagues at Portland State University, Dr. Melody Valdini, professor of political science and co-editor of the Journal of Women, Politics & Policy. Their conversation begins with Dr. Valdini’s experience... more
In this short episode, Jack editorializes on the question of voting or not voting for the candidate that’s less bad. Inspired by recent news stories about strong anti-Trump voices now saying they will vote for Trump because they think a second Biden ... more
The mid-term election of 1994, dubbed "The Republican Revolution," ushered in a new era of national politics characterized by combativeness, polarization, and a divisive style of campaigning. Thirty years later, we're still living with the consequenc... more
In this special episode, one of Jack’s students at Portland State University, Jorielle Livingston, interviews her former high school civics teacher, Amy Galloway, an educator in Fairbanks, Alaska, with over 25 years of teaching experience. They discu... more
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Always a treat to see a new episode has been uploaded. It would be wonderful if everyone listened because we’d all be better citizens and, selfishly, it’d be neat to talk about these episodes more widely.
Great interviews with great insights!
Real dialogue. Real experiences. Real politics. I appreciate this podcast highlighting a diverse array of peoples experiences interacting with government and democracy from the ground level. It makes you feel like you’re sitting at a table having robust (and productive) conversation without the contention. This podcast provides a great example of the types of conversations we need to be having in an increasingly polarizing time in our political history. Great listen!









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