Phil Bredesen
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Entrepreneur--latest @clearloopUS, former TN governor, Nashville mayor & CEO. Fan of thoughtful leadership & practical solutions.
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On the newest You Might Be Right Podcast, Bill Haslam & I spoke with POLITICO's Natalie Allison & The Washington Post's Dan Balz about traditional media's role in presidential elections & how reporting has evolved to still serve as the 'eyes & ears' of voters in 2024: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
Is the Electoral College still the best way to elect a president? Bill Haslam & I spoke with Princeton University's Dr. Allen Guelzo & Harvard University's Dr. Daniel Ziblatt (Daniel Ziblatt) about the founders' vision for the process & its modern-day pros & cons: You Might Be Right Podcast: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
Excellent conversation with Gov. Bill Haslam, #Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (Governor Cox), and #Colorado Gov. Jared Polis about ways we can all #DisagreeBetter on the last episode of the Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs You Might Be Right Podcast's Season 4. Listen here: baker.utk.edu/2024/03/27/how…
As we approach the first Presidential Debate, Gov. Bill Haslam and I were joined by Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr., Co-Chair of the Commission on Presidential Debates, on the You Might Be Right Podcast to discuss their history, differences for this election, and future: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
Has Artificial Intelligence been as disruptive as we thought it could be a year ago? Listen to Gov. Bill Haslam & my discussion with Michael Kratsios, former Chief Technology Officer of the USA, about AI development & policy on this week's You Might Be Right Podcast: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
On this special episode of the You Might Be Right Podcast from Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs, Gov. Bill Haslam & I answer questions from our listeners. We cover topics like public education, workforce development, party supermajorities, & methods of navigating difficult conversations: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
In Season 5 of the Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs You Might Be Right Podcast, we are covering topics related to political polarization and its current impact in America. Listen to Bill Haslam and my conversation with Carnegie Endowment's Rachel Kleinfeld about what the new research shows: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
Is the political left & right a myth? Listen to Gov. Bill Haslam & my conversation with UVU's Verlan Lewis & BYU-Idaho's Hyrum Lewis who believe America is divided instead by social groups, each with an 'us vs them' mentality based on a handful of issues: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
On this week's You Might Be Right Podcast, recorded live at Davidson College, Gov. Bill Haslam & I spoke with Harvard University's Anthony Foxx, frm. Sec. of Transportation, & Bipartisan Policy Center's Margaret Spellings, fmr. Sec. of Education, about how polarization affects governing: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
In today's polarized political climate, Americans seem to have less confidence in our country's institutions, including #SCOTUS. Gov. Bill Haslam & I spoke with Georgetown University & CNN's Steve Vladeck & @northwesternu's John O. McGinnis on You Might Be Right Podcast: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
What did we learn from the election & where do we go from here? Listen to my conversations with Gov. Bill Haslam, the #InstituteofAmericanCivics at Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs's Dr. Andy Busch, & Mount Vernon's Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky (Dr. Lindsay M. Chervinsky) on You Might Be Right Podcast: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
What are the potential impacts of the USA's trade policies and tariffs? On a new episode of You Might Be Right Podcast, Gov. Bill Haslam & I spoke with The Washington Post opinion columnist Heather Long & UT Knoxville associate professor of economics James Lake: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
Over the years, presidents from both parties have tried to streamline government & cut spending to varied degrees of success. Gov. Bill Haslam & I talked about improving gov. efficiency with The Brookings Institution's Elaine Kamarck & American Enterprise Institute's Jim Capretta on @ymbrpodcast: baker.utk.edu/news/can-gover…
Why did the Framers include the presidential pardon in the Constitution & would their vision line up with how it's been used by modern presidents? Bill Haslam & I spoke with Rhodes College's Mike Nelson & Georgetown Law's Steve Vladeck on @ymbrpodcast: baker.utk.edu/news/has-pardo…
Great discussions about the pros & cons of foreign alliances & the evolving international order with Gov. Bill Haslam, fmr. U.S. Ambassador to Japan & White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, & The Catholic University of America's Michael Kimmage on this week's You Might Be Right Podcast: baker.utk.edu/news/how-impor…
The Constitution's framers designed the branches of government to be independent checks on each other. Can we still count on this separation? Gov. Bill Haslam & I spoke with Harvard Law School's Cass Sunstein & Vanderbilt University's davidlewisvu on the You Might Be Right Podcast: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
How can we make K-12 education more of a policy priority in the United States? Gov. Bill Haslam & I spoke with Jeb Bush, Founder & Chair of ExcelinEd, John White, CEO of Great Minds, & Rahm Emanuel, fmr. White House Chief of Staff, on the You Might Be Right Podcast: baker.utk.edu/news/is-public…
Recorded live at Univ. of Memphis Law: Bill Haslam & I spoke with TN Supreme Court Chief Justice Holly Kirby, fmr. Justice Sharon Lee (Sharon Lee), & fmr. U.S. AG Alberto Gonzales (Alberto R. Gonzales) about judicial elections, ethics, & the future of the judiciary: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
How are changing demands & policies affecting the USA's energy & climate? Listen to my conversation with Gov. Bill Haslam, Ragan Farr, Co-Founder & CEO of Silicon Ranch, & Shameek Konar, Partner & Head of Energy at Ara Partners on the You Might Be Right Podcast: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…
As the Fed faces increasing political pressure, are there ways to modernize its approach while maintaining its independence? Gov. Bill Haslam & I spoke with Columbia Business School's Charles Calomiris & ChicagoFed's Austan Goolsbee on this week's You Might Be Right Podcast: baker.utk.edu/podcast-season…