Episode 254- Reimagining Voting: Blockchain, Technology, and the Future of Elections. With Kahlil Byrd

Episode 254- Reimagining Voting: Blockchain, Technology, and the Future of Elections. With Kahlil Byrd

Author: Richard Helppie September 30, 2024 Duration: 43:58
This is an episode repeat from December, 2020 that we think is even more relevant today. Can blockchain technology transform the future of voting in the United States? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Khalil Byrd, a leading voice in political technology, as we explore the intricacies of the nation's voting system. Khalil breaks down the current state of voting, highlighting the system's trust-based foundation, insufficient funding, and the diverse rules across states. We ta...

There's a palpable sense that our national conversations are stuck, trapped in familiar trenches of left versus right. Richard Helppie's Common Bridge starts from a different premise: that the most persistent issues facing the country do have solutions, but our current partisan frameworks actively prevent us from finding them. Helppie, drawing on his background as an entrepreneur and philanthropist, operates from the conviction that practical problem-solving requires moving beyond the noise. Each episode of this podcast is built around a simple, yet increasingly rare, idea-that a common sense discussion, grounded in facts and a willingness to listen, can actually span the divides that seem so permanent. You'll hear conversations that don't seek to score political points but to explore underlying truths and potential pathways forward. It’s a space for analysis that feels disconnected from the 24-hour news cycle, focusing instead on substantive commentary about government, policy, and civic life. The tone here is one of reasoned inquiry, a deliberate step away from the heated rhetoric that dominates the headlines. For anyone weary of predictable partisan shouting matches, this series offers a thoughtful alternative, proving that dialogue aimed at understanding, rather than winning, can be both engaging and genuinely informative. Tune in for a different kind of political discourse.
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