In this thoughtful and entertaining episode, co-hosts Newell Clark and Greg Webb reunite behind the mics for a classic one-on-one conversation—just the two of them, no guest this week. Together, they dive into a candid and wide-ranging discussion on the complexities of leadership, local politics, trust in institutions, and what it means to truly show up for your community.
Greg opens up about recent frustrations and reflections from his role on the school board, while Newell offers his signature mix of insight and empathy. From the challenges of navigating public perception to the weight of expectations placed on those in leadership, the two explore how humility, listening, and genuine service can shape better outcomes—not just in politics, but in everyday life.
Along the way, they touch on public education, misinformation, and the need for grace in times of disagreement. It's a heartfelt, behind-the-scenes conversation between two long-time friends who aren't afraid to ask tough questions or share personal truths.
Whether you're a community leader, an engaged citizen, or simply curious about the human side of public service, this episode is for you.
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