
America’s safety net needs an aspirational vision
America’s safety net wasn’t designed all at once. It was built piece by piece over decades, and that may be part of the problem. On this episode of Defending Ideas, Nic Dunn asks what real progress in...
28 Huhti 11min

How states can redesign the safety net | Aly Rau Brodsky
America’s safety net is designed to help people in times of need. But what happens after that initial help is provided?On this episode of Defending Ideas, host Nic Dunn is joined by Aly Rau Brodsky, e...
21 Huhti 54min

Returning to principles in American politics | Josh Lewis
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, many political debates feel increasingly focused on personalities, parties, and division rather than principles. On this episode of Defending Ideas, host N...
14 Huhti 31min

Can we fix America’s toxic political culture? | Josh Bandoch
Political debates today often feel more like battles than conversations. But what if the deeper problem in our disagreements is that we have forgotten how persuasion actually works? On this episode of...
7 Huhti 49min

The future of conservatism and a return to first principles | Donald Bryson
Conservatism is facing a defining moment. As debates over government power, political personalities, federalism, and first principles move to the center of public life, a fundamental question is emerg...
31 Maalis 44min

Is family life still doable today? | Francesco Di Lillo
Family policy debates often focus on affordability, housing, or cultural change. But a deeper question is emerging: do young people still believe family life is even possible?On this episode of Defend...
24 Maalis 46min

The Upward Mobility Act | Sen. Husted & Rep. Moore
America’s safety net is meant to help families get back on their feet. But too often, it does the opposite by discouraging work and earnings due to benefit cliffs.On this episode of Defending Ideas, h...
10 Maalis 38min





















