#11 - Elias EllusionEmpire - A Plague on Both Your (Political) Houses
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Elias EllusionEmpire is an amateur podcaster, history buff, researcher and analyst who wants to restore conversations on difficult topics on history and politics. We reached to Elias to discuss his views on the state of our political system, and how the media feeds into it.
In this episode, we dove deeply into various political topics and how our two-party system tends to amplify the fringes instead of seeking solutions that both sides might be able to accept.
We covered the media's role in fomenting hatred and division, and how posturing politicians get rewarded with publicity - just as solution-seeking politicians get punished or remain in obscurity.
This followed our previous conversation, on Elias' podcast (Politically High Tech):
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/131-interview-with-founder-of-otherweb-alexander/id1494737668?i=1000601960016
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Alex Fink
Founder @ Otherweb, Inc
Elias EllusionEmpire is an amateur podcaster, history buff, researcher and analyst who wants to restore conversations on difficult topics on history and politics. We reached to Elias to discuss his views on the state of our political system, and how the media feeds into it.
In this episode, we dove deeply into various political topics and how our two-party system tends to amplify the fringes instead of seeking solutions that both sides might be able to accept.
We covered the media's role in fomenting hatred and division, and how posturing politicians get rewarded with publicity - just as solution-seeking politicians get punished or remain in obscurity.
This followed our previous conversation, on Elias' podcast (Politically High Tech):