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Ryan Michler

Dan Hollaway | How to Become a Better Citizen

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It seems to me that we’re, collectively, waking up from a decades-long slumber as Americans. Maybe it’s that we can’t stand to see the direction of the country or, perhaps, it’s a pure level of disdain and animosity towards our elected officials. Either way, it’s good to see us getting more interested and involved than we have the in the past.
My guest today, host of the Citizen Podcast and The Drinkin’ Bros Podcast, Dan Hollaway joins me to talk about not only our rights as citizens but our obligations and responsibilities. We talk about what it means to be a good citizen, why we seem to get the worst of our people in politics, how to change the tide of American politics and culture through “State Nullification,” why there are no rights without associated responsibilities, and the power of and ways men can get involved.
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
00:00 – Episode Introduction
00:30 – Scheduling Challenges
01:51 – The 24-Hour News Cycle and Media Speculation
03:49 – Principles of Debate and the Charity of Interpretation
07:09 – Hanlon’s Razor and Understanding Motives
08:06 – Resilience and Defense in Depth
12:24 – Food Industry Issues and Individual Knowledge
13:56 – Second Amendment and Government Overreach
18:37 – Politicians, Power, and Distrust
23:30 – Nullification and State Rights
29:46 – Building Community and Supporting Local Efforts
37:58 – Local Politics and the Power of School Boards
42:25 – The Good Samaritan and Finding Purpose
49:41 – Aspirational Heroes and Cultural Responsibility
58:06 – Acting as the Man You Want to Be
01:01:27 – Closing Thoughts on Masculinity and Doing the Right Thing
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Publication year
2024
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