
Culture of Change Ep. 143: Politics is the Culture War Now
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Show Notes
Ashe in America is joined by Mark Fitzpatrick, who is running for Governor in Idaho, for a conversation centered on how politics has become the front line of the culture war. Mark shares his perspective on stepping into the political arena, what motivated his run, and how cultural issues are now directly shaping policy decisions at the state level. The discussion focuses on the connection between everyday values and government action, and why local leadership is becoming increasingly important.
The episode also explores how narratives, institutions, and public pressure influence political outcomes, along with the challenges of running as a candidate in a highly charged environment. Ashe and Mark examine what it means to represent constituents in a time where cultural divisions are driving political engagement, and how individuals can play a role in shaping the direction of their communities. Throughout the conversation, the focus remains on the intersection of culture, governance, and personal responsibility in today’s political landscape.