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American Potential · August 11 · 21 min

Carolyn Phippen on Why Understanding the Issues Is the First Step to Making a Difference

Join our community. Text "freedom" to (202) 918-5348 In this episode of American Potential, special guest host Heather Andrews sits down with Carolyn Phippen to discuss why understanding the issues—and being willing to have difficult conversations—is essential to preserving freedom. Carolyn shares how her interest in politics began as a young girl reading the newspaper and discussing the issues with her father. That curiosity eventually led her into public policy, working for Senator Mike Lee, running for the U.S. Senate, and building an online audience focused on digging beyond the headlines and helping people understand the stories shaping the country. She and Heather also discuss the importance of knowing history, challenging your own beliefs, respectfully engaging with people who disagree, and refusing to let uncomfortable conversations keep you on the sidelines. From social media to local organizations and grassroots activism, Carolyn explains why Americans don't need to start with a huge political undertaking to make a difference—they simply need to get informed, connect with others, and start taking action.

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Join our community. Text "freedom" to (202) 918-5348

In this episode of American Potential, special guest host Heather Andrews sits down with Carolyn Phippen to discuss why understanding the issues—and being willing to have difficult conversations—is essential to preserving freedom.

Carolyn shares how her interest in politics began as a young girl reading the newspaper and discussing the issues with her father. That curiosity eventually led her into public policy, working for Senator Mike Lee, running for the U.S. Senate, and building an online audience focused on digging beyond the headlines and helping people understand the stories shaping the country.

She and Heather also discuss the importance of knowing history, challenging your own beliefs, respectfully engaging with people who disagree, and refusing to let uncomfortable conversations keep you on the sidelines.

From social media to local organizations and grassroots activism, Carolyn explains why Americans don't need to start with a huge political undertaking to make a difference—they simply need to get informed, connect with others, and start taking action.