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Jon Ward
The Long Game
Americans don't know how to solve problems. We've lost sight of what institutions are and why they matter. The Long Game is a look at some key institutions, such as political parties, the U.S. Senate, the media, and the church.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 145 ratings
Thoughtful and illuminating
I love these podcasts. I appreciate the way in which Jon Ward listens and draws out the guest, giving them a chance to tell their stories and be present in the episode. It’s a relief to me when the host guides and directs my attention to the hard work done by the interviewee. He creates an...Read full review »
alicereader via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/03/24
Well-framed, probing questions.
Shareworthy.
ttttpadtole via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/17/22
Thoughtfully Challenging
One of the most engaging exchange of heart, soul and intellect I’ve experienced. Good balance of our social challenges and where and how to respond from my faith and truth. A pod cast that exudes integrity and is not afraid to expose the worlds attempt to make an impact of change that is void of...Read full review »
jbgb56 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/10/22
Recent Episodes
We keep looking at our broken political system — the politicians who show up on our TV's and our phones, the lawmakers who end up in Congress, and the general lack of solutions to our biggest problems — and we shake our head. We promise to vote the bums out. We vow to drain the swamp. We pledge...
Published 03/01/24
Published 03/01/24
Break the system.   That's what one New Hampshire voter, a 58-year old retired Army officer, said he wants the president to do, in an interview with Politico Magazine.   It's only the most obvious example of many of us tend to do from time to time. We pretend, or actually believe, that...
Published 02/05/24
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