Divisive Measures

Episode 20- Bryan Returns to Break Down America’s Most Polarizing Issues

36 min · 13 mrt 2026
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Bryan is back on Divisive Measures after a much‑needed break, diving straight into the major issues fueling division across the United States. From political polarization to cultural battles, he unpacks the tensions shaping the country and why so many Americans feel pulled apart. This episode sets the tone for a new chapter of honest analysis, grounded conversation, and a deeper look at what’s really driving the divide.

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Episode 22- Manufactured Issues: The Business of Keeping Us Angry

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Episode 21- Radicalism Is Killing Democracy — And What the “No Kings” Rallies Are Really Saying

On this episode of Divisive Measures, Bryan breaks down one of the most urgent issues facing the country: the rise of radicalism and the slow, quiet erosion of democratic norms. From absolutist thinking to media‑driven outrage, we explore how extremism grows, why people feel unheard, and how polarization is reshaping American life. We also take a deep dive into the emerging “No Kings” rallies — what they represent, why they’re gaining momentum, and how they reflect a growing fear of concentrated power. Are these rallies a healthy democratic warning sign, or a symptom of deeper instability? This episode cuts through the noise and gets to the heart of what’s dividing America — and what it will take to pull back from the edge.

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Episode 19- Legislating Division: How States Weaponize Policy

In this episode of Divisive Measures, Bryan exposes how state governors and legislatures are fueling division across America. From Medicaid cuts that strip healthcare from vulnerable families, to sweeping book bans in Florida, Texas, and Tennessee, to laws criminalizing protest in Missouri and Pennsylvania—these policies are reshaping daily life and deepening fractures in our democracy. This long‑form episode investigates the names behind the policies, the human cost of partisan agendas, and why reclaiming healthcare, education, and protest rights is essential for unity. email- divisivemeasures@yahoo.com Medicaid cuts, book bans, protest laws, divisive policies, Ron DeSantis, Greg Abbott, Bill Lee, Kevin Stitt, Roy Cooper, Missouri legislature, Pennsylvania legislature, censorship in schools, healthcare divide, criminalizing dissent, political polarization, Divisive Measures podcast, unity vs division, state governors, legislative power, democracy under threat

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