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You Might Be Right
Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs at University of Tennessee
45 episodes
4 days ago
Former Tennessee Governors Bill Haslam and Phil Bredesen take on topics including crime, the media, gun violence, and education disparities with expert guests of differing viewpoints. From the Howard H. Baker Jr. School of Public Policy and Public Affairs at the University of Tennessee, "You Might be Right" aims to inspire the next generation of leaders in government, public policy, and public service by demonstrating that thoughtful civil conversations about tough topics are still possible.
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Former Tennessee Governors Bill Haslam and Phil Bredesen take on topics including crime, the media, gun violence, and education disparities with expert guests of differing viewpoints. From the Howard H. Baker Jr. School of Public Policy and Public Affairs at the University of Tennessee, "You Might be Right" aims to inspire the next generation of leaders in government, public policy, and public service by demonstrating that thoughtful civil conversations about tough topics are still possible.
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Government
News,
Politics
Episodes (20/45)
You Might Be Right
Is Public Education in Crisis?
3 months ago
56 minutes 54 seconds

You Might Be Right
Can We Still Count on the Separation of Powers?
3 months ago
50 minutes 35 seconds

You Might Be Right
How important are foreign alliances?
4 months ago
48 minutes 44 seconds

You Might Be Right
Has Pardon Power Gone Too Far?
4 months ago
39 minutes 12 seconds

You Might Be Right
Can government work better and cost less?
5 months ago
45 minutes 25 seconds

You Might Be Right
Is this the end of free trade?
5 months ago
42 minutes 33 seconds

You Might Be Right
2024 Election – What Did We Learn?
9 months ago
43 minutes 35 seconds

You Might Be Right
Can the Supreme Court be impartial?
9 months ago
56 minutes 16 seconds

You Might Be Right
Can the Constitution help fight polarization?
10 months ago
51 minutes 47 seconds

You Might Be Right
How has polarization changed governing? – with Anthony Foxx and Margaret Spellings
10 months ago
50 minutes 40 seconds

You Might Be Right
Is the Political Left and Right a Myth? – with Hyrum Lewis and Verlan Lewis
10 months ago
55 minutes 17 seconds

You Might Be Right
What does the research say about polarization?
11 months ago
40 minutes 32 seconds

You Might Be Right
Phil & Bill Answer Your Questions
12 months ago
30 minutes 38 seconds

You Might Be Right
What’s Happening with AI Right Now?
1 year ago
39 minutes 34 seconds

You Might Be Right
What is the history and future of presidential debates?
1 year ago
30 minutes 38 seconds

You Might Be Right
How can we disagree better?
1 year ago
30 minutes 21 seconds

You Might Be Right
Is the Electoral College the best way to elect a president?
1 year ago
48 minutes 21 seconds

You Might Be Right
What is the Role of Traditional Media in a Presidential Election?
1 year ago
47 minutes 1 second

You Might Be Right
Can a Third-Party Candidate Succeed?
1 year ago
44 minutes 56 seconds

You Might Be Right
Is Our Primary System Working?
1 year ago
53 minutes 43 seconds

You Might Be Right
Former Tennessee Governors Bill Haslam and Phil Bredesen take on topics including crime, the media, gun violence, and education disparities with expert guests of differing viewpoints. From the Howard H. Baker Jr. School of Public Policy and Public Affairs at the University of Tennessee, "You Might be Right" aims to inspire the next generation of leaders in government, public policy, and public service by demonstrating that thoughtful civil conversations about tough topics are still possible.