
Our story begins in the halls of the University of Iowa, go Hawks! It was there that two seemingly different paths intersected and a friendship blossomed. Despite our different upbringings—Jolene in little Pleasantville, Iowa, and me, Nicole, just across the Golden Gate Bridge in the bustling Bay Area—we became fast friends. And here we are, almost 40 years later, living in a world that often seem... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsPersonal JournalsPoliticsSociety & Culture | |||

Why does celebrating the 4th of July suddenly feel like a political statement? In this episode, Jolene and Nicole tackle the upcoming 250th birthday of the United States to explore a question dividing the country: can you be liberal and patriotic? We... more
Why are modern political movements suddenly reviving ideas that the world discredited decades ago? In this episode, we sit down with New York Times columnist and constitutional lawyer David French to discuss the deep psychological and cultural shifts... more
Why does it feel like modern politics has shifted from simple disagreements to an all-out war for team loyalty? In this episode, we sit down with Stephen Hawkins, the director of research for More in Common, an international organization tracking the... more
Tipping culture in the USA is out of control right now. In this episode, we dig into the history of tipping in America, why it became normal for customers to subsidize wages, and how the USA minimum wage rules for tipped workers still shape what you ... more
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This podcast is a refreshing example of what thoughtful political conversation can be. Hosted by two exceptionally smart, forward-thinking women who don’t always agree, the show demonstrates that meaningful dialogue doesn’t require uniformity of opinion. Instead, their differences create a dynamic exchange that is nuanced, respectful, and genuinely illuminating. They listen closely, challenge ideas with curiosity rather than hostility, and model the kind of open-minded engagement that feels incr... more
We’ve Got to Talk is the podcast for anyone who’s ever said, “Wait… are we allowed to talk about this?” and then immediately changed the subject. It breaks down the big, sticky issues in a way that won’t make your eyes glaze over or start a group text war with your mother-in-law.
It’s honest, funny, and makes you feel a little less alone in wondering what the heck is going on in this country. Honestly, if Lee Greenwood were writing “Proud to Be an American” in 2025, he’d probably reference thi... more
This is exactly what we need to be doing right now. Coming together and hearing each other out. Thank you Nicole and Jolene for bringing us together and making this happen 🩷
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Two longtime friends host a conversation-driven show focused on civil discourse across political divides. Episodes center on personal stories, everyday life, and practical approaches to discussing contentious issues with curiosity, empathy, and humor. They often pair liberal and conservative viewpoints, exploring how shared experiences and good listening can bridge differences, whether tackling politics, culture, health, or current events. A standout throughline is modeling respectful dialogue and encouraging listeners to engage thoughtfully with people who disagree, rather than retreating into polarization. The format tends to mix relatable anecdotes with issue-oriented discussions, sometimes featuring guests or panel-style debates that il... more
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