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Politics For Happy People

Podcast de NC Values Institute

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episode NC School Boards Are Out of Compliance — And Families Are Paying the Price artwork

NC School Boards Are Out of Compliance — And Families Are Paying the Price

School districts across North Carolina are facing growing scrutiny for refusing to comply with state laws protecting parental rights, girls’ sports, and private spaces. In this episode, Ashley Vaughan and Joseph Backholm break down the ongoing conflict between school boards and lawmakers over issues like overnight field trips, bathroom policies, gender identity policies, and parental notification requirements. Joined by NC Values Coalition General Counsel Mary Potter Summa, they examine why some districts continue resisting state law, the role ideology plays in these decisions, and what consequences schools could face if they refuse to comply. The conversation also explores the broader cultural debate over truth, feelings, parental authority, and protecting children in schools. From federal investigations to local school board policies, this episode tackles one of the most contentious education battles happening in North Carolina today.

29 de may de 2026 - 43 min
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Who Draws the Maps—and Why It Matters

Why are states suddenly redrawing congressional maps? What even is gerrymandering? And why does redistricting matter so much heading into the next election cycle? In this episode of Politics for Happy People, Joseph Backholm and Ashley Vaughan break down the growing redistricting battles happening across America. From Texas and California to North Carolina and New York, they explain how political maps are drawn, why both parties fight so hard over them, and how recent Supreme Court decisions could reshape Congress for years to come. They also unpack the history behind gerrymandering, the role of race in district drawing, the constitutional debates surrounding “majority-minority” districts, and why these fights over political boundaries ultimately affect everyday issues like education, parental rights, taxes, and abortion policy. Whether you’ve never understood redistricting before or you’ve only heard the term “gerrymandering” in passing, this episode connects the dots between political maps and real-life consequences.

26 de may de 2026 - 40 min
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Americans’ Love-Hate Relationship with AI

Artificial intelligence is changing the way we work, learn, and live — but is it making us smarter, or more dependent? In this episode of Politics for Happy People, Ashley Vaughan and Joseph Backholm unpack the growing cultural debate around AI: why so many people are embracing tools like ChatGPT and Claude, why others are deeply skeptical, and what happens when technology starts replacing human thinking and connection. From AI helping build backyard fire pits and plan meals to concerns about loneliness, education, social media, and children forming emotional attachments to chatbots, this conversation explores both the promise and the danger of artificial intelligence. Ashley and Joseph also discuss North Carolina’s HB 301, a bill aimed at protecting children online and creating thoughtful guardrails around AI in education. How should Christians think about emerging technology? Can AI empower people without enslaving them? And how do we embrace innovation without losing what makes us human? New episodes of Politics for Happy People drop every Tuesday and Friday.

23 de may de 2026 - 41 min
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Protect Our Daughters: Girls Speak Out About School Privacy

This week on Politics for Happy People, Joseph Backholm and Ashley Vaughan discuss the growing debate surrounding privacy and safety in North Carolina schools. The episode highlights firsthand stories from female students who say they have encountered biological males in girls’ bathrooms and locker rooms, and explores the legal, cultural, and political battles surrounding Title IX, school board policies, and state legislation. The conversation features powerful audio from students speaking directly to lawmakers and school officials, as well as reactions from Congressman Addison McDowell. Joseph and Ashley also unpack how this issue has become a flashpoint in local schools, state government, and national politics — while discussing the broader questions of truth, safety, parental concerns, and public policy. This episode examines why so many families believe North Carolina lawmakers must act to protect privacy in female spaces and why this issue continues to resonate with parents across the state.

20 de may de 2026 - 29 min
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What No One Told Her: Prisha Mosley’s Detransition Story

In this special episode of Politics for Happy People, Joseph Backholm sits down with detransitioner and advocate Prisha Mosley to hear her deeply personal story of gender transition, regret, and healing. Prisha shares how online communities, medical professionals, and cultural messaging led her down a path of social and medical transition beginning as a teenager struggling with anorexia, trauma, and identity confusion. Together, they discuss the growing debate around gender ideology, social transition, parental rights, medical ethics, and the long-term consequences of irreversible interventions. Prisha also opens up about the moment that changed everything, her journey back to embracing reality, and how becoming a mother transformed her perspective on life, identity, and hope.

15 de may de 2026 - 46 min
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