The 4th Branch Podcast

Episode 15 What are we not talking About

1 h 2 min · 2. Sept. 2025
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Have you ever felt like you're being told what to care about? Why does a minor quarterback controversy for the Browns get endless airtime while a major local policy change goes almost unnoticed? What's hiding in that "negative space" between the official talking points?

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