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#59 - Is it Possible to Bridge the Political Divide in Today's Society? Ft. David Beckemeyer
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In this episode of the podcast we discuss the Political Divide with guest David Beckemeyer who is the host of the Outrage Overload Podcast. This divide can get better but we have to work together to bridge it for future generations moving forward.

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Podcast Host, Science Communicator

I’m a retired tech. executive, entrepreneur, developer, mentor, investor, and advisor in the San Francisco Bay Area with over 20 years experience, founding, running, advising, and investing in tech-startups.

These days I’m a science communicator and host of the Outrage Overload podcast where I speak with scientists, researchers, authors, and other experts about outrage in society, outrage in politics, and lowering the temperature.