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What does it take to hold together a 400-member citizen legislature through a pandemic, a razor-thin majority, and a polarized moment—and still pass a budget on a voice vote? We invite Speaker Sherm Packard to open up about the practical craft of leadership and the human stories that shape it. He traces his New Hampshire roots, a family steeped in public service, and the lesson that steers his approach to every negotiation: you can disagree without being disagreeable.

The conversation travels from a frigid, “drive-in” legislative session at UNH while news of January 6 broke, to the behind-the-scenes cooperation that turned a two-vote margin into a bipartisan budget. Along the way, Packard spotlights the unique strengths of New Hampshire’s citizen legislature—$100-a-year service, tight-knit districts, and constituents you meet in the grocery aisle—and the real challenges of recruiting and retaining younger members. His perspective is grounded, candid, and rich with experience drawn from speaking with legislative leaders nationwide about process, not politics.

Then we downshift into another passion with public impact: motorcycles. Packard recounts building New Hampshire’s motorcycle education program and helping to unwind federal penalties tied to helmet mandates, saving lives through training, awareness, and better roads. He shares the lore of Sturgis and Laconia, the softer turn toward family-friendly rallies, and the long-running Toy Run that transforms horsepower into holiday giving. Woven throughout is a love of history—Civil War battlefields, presidential biographies—and how that lens informs modern choices on safety, infrastructure, and community.

If you care about how government actually works, how culture builds trust, and how unlikely coalitions get big things done, this story is for you. Listen, share with a friend who loves New Hampshire or motorcycles, and leave a review with your favorite moment—we read every one.

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