The Reagan Faulkner Show
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542746/fan_mail/new] Builder Versus Critic – What are We Supposed to Build Now is a long‑form, summer conversation about why America doesn’t just have an information or commentary problem, but a formation shortage. Reagan Faulkner walks through how engagement‑driven algorithms reward hot takes and doomscrolling while starving the slow, boring work of actually building trustworthy people and institutions. Drawing from American history, from Theodore Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan, she makes the case that criticism feels powerful because it is instant, but builders are the ones who actually shape the future. This episode is an invitation for Gen Z, Gen Alpha, and anyone listening to pick up the “chisel” in front of them—family, church, school, local community—and leave at least one institution stronger than they found it. What you’ll learn / Key moments * 00:07 – America is “unfinished,” not broken, and every generation is handed a chisel and a block of marble instead of a completed statue. * 02:29 – Why the internet rewards the critic with instant dopamine while builders get almost no credit online. * 05:06 – From “information problem” and “commentary problem” to a “formation shortage” and what formation actually means in real life. * 10:31 – How honest criticism is a form of stewardship, and where it crosses the line into an identity that replaces actual work. * 13:10 – Why our algorithm‑driven media ecosystem is literally built to make the critic win and the builder disappear. * 21:50 – The “man in the arena” passage from Theodore Roosevelt and how it reframes the difference between spectators and builders. * 28:40 – Six shared traits of real builders, from Washington and Booker T. Washington to modern entrepreneurs and church planters. * 34:40 – Trust, pride, housing, local news, religious life, and volunteering: a dashboard of where America’s builder class is thin—and where hope is breaking through. * 42:19 – A practical “builder vs. critic” lens you can apply to education, media, politics, AI, business, and even your own street. * 43:39 – Ronald Reagan’s warning that freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction—and what that means for this generation’s character. * 44:20 – The core assignment: pick one institution you’re responsible for right now and leave it stronger than you found it. Call to action If this episode pushed you out of spectator mode and into the arena, don’t just scroll on. Follow The Reagan Faulkner Show on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Substack so you don’t miss the next long‑form framework we’re building together. Stay connected with local, on‑the‑ground coverage by following The Wilmington Standard on Instagram and Facebook—and share this episode with one person you know is more of a builder than a hater. And if you want your morning routine to actually build something, grab a bag of Seven Weeks Coffee and use code REAGAN2026 at checkout; 10% goes directly to crisis pregnancy centers serving moms and babies in need. Let’s trade rage‑bait for responsibility and put our hands back on the chisel. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542746/support]
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