American Tributaries

Michael Whidden

The American Tributaries podcast will explore the vast and various currents of people in the United States of America, like a modern-day Lewis & Clark journey, talking with...learning from...and being amazed by...people of all stripes from all places doing all sorts of things. Although a broad mission, the podcast will focus on a particular and very important niche: cultivating hope in – and celebration of – America. read less
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Episodes

Episode 75 - Ed Tomlinson of West Virginia on Classic Liberalism, Depolarization & Waterfalls
Nov 25 2023
Episode 75 - Ed Tomlinson of West Virginia on Classic Liberalism, Depolarization & Waterfalls
Dr. Ed Tomlinson lives in Morgantown, West Virginia, where he is a Professor of Management at the Chambers College of Business and Economics at West Virginia University, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in negotiation and compensation and a Ph.D. seminar on groups and teams.  Dr. Tomlinson is also active with Braver Angels, serving, among other things, as red co-chair of the organization’s West Virginia alliance.Our discussion covers, among other things:*the classic notion of liberalism and Francis Fukuyama’s “Liberalism and Its Discontents"*efforts in the classroom to promote depolarization*his recreational appreciation for shooting ranges*Gordon Allport’s “The Contact Hypothesis” and how contact is the antidote to stereotyping*the unique beauty of West Virginia’s waterfallsEd finds hope in the many organizations doing good things to promote depolarization and bridge-building and the many wonderful blessings in the United States.You can follow Ed’s work at www.edwardctomlinson.com and  westvirginia.braverangels.org.American Tributaries is a podcast sponsored by American Tributaries, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit based in Brooklyn, NY, and dedicated to promoting fellowship and understanding in America through this podcast and through domestic travel for U.S. high school students, practicing core values of curiosity, respect, compassion and humility, unconditionally.  For more information, please visit www.AmericanTributaries.com and, on Instagram, @AmericanTributariesTravel and @AmericanTributariesPodcast.
Episode 73 - Max Miller of Iowa talks Capitalism, Government & Iowa Nice
Oct 20 2023
Episode 73 - Max Miller of Iowa talks Capitalism, Government & Iowa Nice
Max Miller lives in Des Moines, Iowa, where he works for the Federal Trade Commission as an attorney advisor on competition to Commissioner Alvaro M. Bedoya.  Max has experienced living in a variety of different settings, growing up in Des Moines, attending the University of Florida, attending Columbia Law School and working/living in Chicago, London, Geneva and Paris.  But his affection for Iowa has only grown, which is the reason he ultimately returned.Our discussion covers, among other things:*his belief in capitalism and government’s role as umpire*trusting in government*”Iowa nice”*the importance of agriculture*participating in the Iowa caucuses*a perfect day in his beloved state, starting with the Iowa State Fair and ending with a Iowa Cubs gameMax finds hope in noticing growing policy consciousness of the socio-economic divide in the United States...for example, appreciating the many similarities between rural and urban poverty...and a belief that continuing to focus on that divide will help build the bridges the nation needs.The opinions expressed by Max are solely his own and do not express the views or opinions of his employer.American Tributaries is a podcast sponsored by American Tributaries, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit based in Brooklyn, NY, and dedicated to promoting fellowship and understanding in America through this podcast and through domestic travel for U.S. high school students, practicing core values of curiosity, respect, compassion and humility, unconditionally.  For more information, please visit www.AmericanTributaries.com and, on Instagram, @AmericanTributariesTravel and @AmericanTributariesPodcast.
Episode 72 - Wanda Battle of Alabama on Montgomery, Dr. King, Love & Community
Oct 13 2023
Episode 72 - Wanda Battle of Alabama on Montgomery, Dr. King, Love & Community
Wanda Battle lives in Montgomery, Alabama, where she owns and operates her Legendary Tours company, which teaches about the Civil Rights Era but has a far grander ambition: “to engage in life-changing conversations” that will inspire guests to become their “greatest” selves and be “committed to love, respect, care for all mankind”.Our discussion covers, among other things:*her family’s involvement with the Montgomery bus boycott*Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s teachings of unconditional non-violence*the inarguable, but precarious, renaissance she sees around her*the arts, the beaches and all else she loves about Alabama and Montgomery*building community with her tour guestsWanda finds hope in her ability to be a voice for love and forgiveness and in the conversations she has with guests (and even on the American Tributaries podcast). You can learn more about Wanda’s work at www.wandahbattle.com.American Tributaries is a podcast sponsored by American Tributaries, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit based in Brooklyn, NY, and dedicated to promoting fellowship and understanding in America through this podcast and through domestic travel for U.S. high school students, practicing core values of curiosity, respect, compassion and humility, unconditionally.  For more information, please visit www.AmericanTributaries.com and, on Instagram, @AmericanTributariesTravel and @AmericanTributariesPodcast.
Episode 70 - April Chatham-Carpenter of Arkansas on Applied Communications, Chaos Zone & a Feminist Friend
Sep 8 2023
Episode 70 - April Chatham-Carpenter of Arkansas on Applied Communications, Chaos Zone & a Feminist Friend
Dr. April Chatham-Carpenter lives in Little Rock, Arkansas, where she is the Chair of the Department of Applied Communication at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.Our discussion covers, among other things:*the negative stereotypes her own family had about Arkansas*wealth disparity*her friendship across political lines with a feminist scholar that changed both of them*working through the “chaos zone” to achieve convergence of mindset and solutions*her perfect day at home, exploring nature and history*the value of listening*what exactly “applied communication” isApril finds hope in the decency of everyday people (as she experienced when her car broke down once in a small town between Oklahoma and Arkansas) and in her positive experiences meeting people from all over America with all sorts of opinions, recognizing that their relationship is more important than their differences.American Tributaries is a podcast sponsored by American Tributaries, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit based in Brooklyn, NY, and dedicated to promoting fellowship and understanding in America through this podcast and through domestic travel for U.S. high school students, practicing core values of curiosity, respect, compassion and humility, unconditionally.  For more information, please visit www.AmericanTributaries.com and, on Instagram, @AmericanTributariesTravel and @AmericanTributariesPodcast.
Episode 69 - Brady Busby of Arizona on Running for Congress, Army Combat and Healing
Aug 18 2023
Episode 69 - Brady Busby of Arizona on Running for Congress, Army Combat and Healing
Brady Busby lives in Young, Arizona, where he operates his not-for-profit Ash’s Grove and is running as an Independent for the state’s 2nd Congressional District.  Brady served in the U.S. Army, specializing in special operations intelligence, and concluding his service as a Chief Warrant Officer.Our discussion covers, among other things:*his seven combat tours in Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan*post-traumatic-stress disorder and therapies for healing*medicinal cannabis and its transformative impact*what motivated him to pursue political office*wildlife in his corner of Arizona*the influence of his daughter Ashley.Brady’s entire discussion reveals the sources of hope: our respective abilities to persevere, to reinvent ourselves and to make a difference, along with a belief in the widespread goodness of people and the principles of the United States.For more information about Brady, please visit www.busbyforcongress.org, www.ashsgrove.com and check out his books “Healing Waters: a life of hardships, faith and family” and  “Ash’s Grove: finding peace after the storm”.American Tributaries is a podcast sponsored by American Tributaries, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit based in Brooklyn, NY, and dedicated to promoting fellowship and understanding in America through this podcast and through domestic travel for U.S. high school students, practicing core values of curiosity, respect, compassion and humility, unconditionally.  For more information, please visit www.AmericanTributaries.com and, on Instagram, @AmericanTributariesTravel and @AmericanTributariesPodcast.
Episode 65 - Connor Rickett of Arizona on Wolves, Conversation & Insight from a Walmart Bathroom
Jul 20 2023
Episode 65 - Connor Rickett of Arizona on Wolves, Conversation & Insight from a Walmart Bathroom
Connor Rickett is based in Phoenix, Arizona but, with the remote character of his employment, travels extensively around the United States (especially in the West). In those travels, he studies and photographs wildlife and their surroundings and, perhaps more importantly, has gained optimistic insight into Americans and human beings in general.  This podcast is the result of a chance meeting between Connor and host Michael Whidden at a coffee joint in Jackson, Wyoming in August 2022 (thank you, Snake River Roasting Company!).Our discussion covers, among other things:*the advantages of getting off the interstate when driving cross-country*tracking wolves and grizzly bears*mountains get smaller as you go east; rivers get smaller as you go west*stories of unexpected commonality from an Arizona coffee shop and a Texas Walmart bathroom*connections between Americans center around everyday, “borrow the ladder” interactions, rather than politics*tips on meeting locals and starting conversations*surveillance, power, holding government accountable, manipulation of emotions and dataConnor finds hope in accepting that people are fallible but widely trying to do the right thing and in the simple observation that so many aspects of society that we take for granted (e.g., refrigeration, electricity, phones, Internet, water, cars, trains, planes, highways) work because most of us wake up and make it work.American Tributaries is a podcast sponsored by American Tributaries, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit based in Brooklyn, NY, and dedicated to promoting fellowship and understanding in America through this podcast and through domestic travel for U.S. high school students, practicing core values of curiosity, respect, compassion and humility, unconditionally.  For more information, please visit www.AmericanTributaries.com and, on Instagram, @AmericanTributariesTravel and @AmericanTributariesPodcast.
Episode 62 - Claire Bishop of Missouri talks KC, Civic-Building Books & American Public Square
Jun 23 2023
Episode 62 - Claire Bishop of Missouri talks KC, Civic-Building Books & American Public Square
Claire Bishop lives in the Kansas City, Missouri area and is the Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of American Public Square, a nonpartisan not-for-profit seeking to change the tone and quality of public discourse in our country.Our discussion covers, among other things:*Kansas City’s many attractions, including its arts and culinary scenes*the difference between Kansas City, in the west of Missouri, and St. Louis, in the east*contempt, curiosity and connection*American Public Square’s founding and programming to promote respectful, fact-based conversations about some of America’s most divisive issues*local journalism and local politicsClaire finds hope in the many national and local movements to build better bridges in our society, including authors who have written insightful and encouraging books about America. We are humbly grateful that she included the American Tributaries podcast among these signs of hope.You can learn more about Claire’s work by visiting www.americanpublicsquare.org and checking out the local area’s initiative to increase trust in local journalism: www.kcmediacollective.org.For quick reference, she mentioned the following books, which provide insight into rebuilding our nation’s civic connections: (a) American Nations by Colin Woodward, (b) 50 States of Mind by Ryan Bernsten, (c) Love Your Enemies by Arthur Brooks, (d) Quiet by Susan Cain and (e) The Upswing by Robert Putnam with Shaylyn Romney Garrett.American Tributaries is a podcast sponsored by American Tributaries, Inc., a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit based in Brooklyn, NY, and dedicated to promoting fellowship and understanding in America through this podcast and through domestic travel for U.S. high school students, practicing core values of curiosity, respect, compassion and humility, unconditionally.  For more information, please visit www.AmericanTributaries.com and, on Instagram, @AmericanTributariesTravel and @AmericanTributariesPodcast.