Bill Haslam
@billhaslam
49th Governor of Tennessee
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23-03-2009 22:12:06
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Fantastic episode of You Might Be Right Podcast, recorded live at Mount Vernon, where Phil Bredesen and I weigh the pros and cons of congressional term limits with Dr. Lindsay M. Chervinsky, Lee Drutman ⚙️🏛, Gerald F Seib. Listen at @UTBakerCenter: bakercenter.utk.edu/podcast-season… #YouMightBeRight
During #IndependenceDay week, it's especially fitting that the new episode of You Might Be Right Podcast asks, "Do we need a democracy renovation?" Thanks to Harvard University's Dr. Danielle Allen (Danielle Allen) for speaking with Phil Bredesen & me about this important question: bakercenter.utk.edu/podcast-season…
Trust in news media is at an all-time low which contributes to the spread of misinformation. On this week's You Might Be Right Podcast, recorded live at American Enterprise Institute, Phil Bredesen & I sat down with Judy Woodruff & Chris Stirewalt to talk about the media's role in democracy: bakercenter.utk.edu/podcast-season…
Season 3 of You Might Be Right Podcast is now available at Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs! On the first episode, Phil Bredesen & I spoke with GA Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger Brad Raffensperger & MI Sec. of State Jocelyn Benson about their efforts to safeguard elections & combat misinformation: bakercenter.utk.edu/podcast-season…
Policymakers are focusing on how to regulate artificial intelligence but what impact might AI have on democracy itself? Phil Bredesen & I spoke with Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy's Sarah Kreps & Harvard Kennedy School's Schneier Blog on this week's You Might Be Right Podcast from Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs: bakercenter.utk.edu/podcast-season…
Excellent insights on this week's Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs You Might Be Right Podcast in which Phil Bredesen & I discuss what's next for higher ed following the #SCOTUS ruling on #AffirmativeAction with The Dispatch's Sarah Isgur (Sarah Isgur) & #ACCEPT's Marie Bigham: bakercenter.utk.edu/podcast-season…
Is there a role for government to play in supporting entrepreneurs & startups? Phil Bredesen & I spoke with Russell Street Ventures' Brad Smith & Stony Creek Colors's Sarah Bellos during a special live recording of the You Might Be Right Podcast at Launch Tennessee's @3686Fest: baker.utk.edu/podcast/podcas…
What can be done to help young people who are facing low academic performance, mental health challenges, & other hardships? Listen to Phil Bredesen & my discussion with Melissa S. Kearney & Richard V. Reeves on You Might Be Right Podcast - recorded live at @utbakerschool: baker.utk.edu/podcast/podcas…
On You Might Be Right Podcast's last episode of Season 3, Phil Bredesen & I spoke with former CEO of HP Carly Fiorina about her 2016 run for president, what it takes to be a leader in divisive times, AI & democracy, & the importance of civic education & engagement: baker.utk.edu/podcast/podcas…
From controlling the border to dealing with illegal immigrants already in the country to issuing work visas, immigration is one of the USA's most divisive & nuanced issues. Phil Bredesen & I discuss on this bonus episode of @utbakerschool's @ymbrpodcast: baker.utk.edu/podcast/podcas…
On the first episode of Season 4 of the @ymbrpodcast, Gov. Phil Bredesen & I sat down to discuss America's two-party system, why we chose to be a part of our respective parties, & the importance of being willing to listen to others & keep an open mind: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
In the 70s, the USA's political parties enacted reforms aimed at making the primary system more democratic & transparent. Were they successful? Listen to Phil Bredesen & my conversations with FiveThirtyEight's Galen Druke & @TheDispatch's Jonah Goldberg: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
On the new You Might Be Right Podcast, I discussed with Phil Bredesen, Manhattan Institute's Daniel DiSalvo, & The Brookings Institution's Bill Galston the pros & cons of our two-party system & if a third-party candidate could ever win a presidential election. Listen at Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
How has the dynamic between traditional media and presidential candidates shifted over the past few elections? Listen to Gov. Phil Bredesen and my discussion with POLITICO's Natalie Allison and The Washington Post's Dan Balz on this week's You Might Be Right Podcast: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
Excellent insights about the Electoral College on this week's You Might Be Right Podcast - part of a series of episodes leading up to the 2024 election. Thank you to Gov. Phil Bredesen, Princeton University's Dr. Allen Guelzo, & Harvard University's Dr. Daniel Ziblatt (Daniel Ziblatt): baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
Thanks to #Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox), & #Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, chair & vice chair of NGA, who shared ways to make difficult discussions more civil & #DisagreeBetter with Gov. Phil Bredesen & me on the Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs You Might Be Right Podcast: baker.utk.edu/2024/03/27/how…
On the newest You Might Be Right Podcast episode, Gov. Phil Bredesen and I spoke with Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr., Co-Chair of the Commission on Presidential Debates, about the history and impact of presidential debates over the last four decades and how they're evolving: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
Artificial Intelligence has greatly advanced since we last covered it on You Might Be Right Podcast. In a new episode, Michael Kratsios, former Chief Technology Officer of the USA, shared how it's evolving & if he thinks America is poised to be the global leader in AI: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
The Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs You Might Be Right Podcast has been downloaded 200K+ times! To celebrate this milestone, Phil Bredesen & I recorded a special episode, answering listener questions about our time in office, how podcast topics are chosen, & our takes on current issues: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
Great discussion on this week's You Might Be Right Podcast, recorded live at the #RotaryClubofChattanooga. Gov. Phil Bredesen & I talked to UVU's Verlan Lewis & BYU-Idaho's Hyrum Lewis about polarization & why they believe the concept of the left & right is a myth: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…