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On the Other Hand

On the Other Hand

Written by: J. Glen White
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“On the Other Hand” Podcast: Sponsored by Braver Angels Arkansas, featuring co-hosts Glen White & April Chatham-CarpenterCopyright 2022 All rights reserved. Political Science Politics & Government Science Social Sciences
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  • #158, OTOH, Arkansas state Senators Clarke Tucker & Jonathan Dismang, April 15, 2026, Part 2
    May 24 2026

    The headline version of Arkansas politics is division. The reality, according to AR Senators Clarke Tucker and Jonathan Dismang, is considerably more cooperative — it just happens behind the scenes. In Part 2, both senators describe how they navigate governors of either party (honesty about disagreements, focus on genuine overlap), why the appearance of dysfunction owes more to safe seats and hyper-partisan primaries than to actual legislator behavior, and how they set multi-year goals shaped by constituent feedback rather than election cycles. Clarke's approach: be upfront about where you'll disagree, then focus energy on the substantial overlap that remains. Jonathan underscored that the real work happens before anything goes public; quiet, behind-the-scenes negotiation is where durable agreements are built. Their closing message is optimistic and concrete: Arkansas is trending in a positive direction, civic engagement matters, and local journalism is not optional for a healthy democracy. Getting involved — in your community, across political lines — is where hope actually lives.

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    29 mins
  • #159, OTOH, Part 1, Elizabeth Henry-McKeever, Priest, St. Michael’s Episcopal church in Little Rock, April 16, 2026
    May 31 2026

    In this first part of a three-part conversation with the Reverend Elizabeth Henry-McKeever, Priest at St. Michael’s Episcopal church in Little Rock, Glen and April explore with Elizabeth the winding road that led her from high school healing prayers to ordination—with a detour through non-profit communications and fundraising along the way. Elizabeth reflects on what it means to create genuinely welcoming spaces for people of all faith backgrounds, introduces us to St. Michael's countercultural founding story (1968, and proud of it), and makes a compelling case that doubt isn't the enemy of faith—it may be the very thing that keeps faith honest. A thoughtful conversation for anyone who has ever wrestled with big questions and wondered whether that wrestling was a problem or a gift.

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    30 mins
  • #157, OTOH, Arkansas state Senators Clarke Tucker & Jonathan Dismang, Part 1, April 15, 2026
    May 17 2026
    In Part 1 of their On the Other Hand conversation, Arkansas State Senators Clarke Tucker (D) and Jonathan Dismang (R) explore with April and Glen what genuine bipartisan collaboration looks like in a state legislature. Their view is that it starts with something simpler than policy: relationship. The two trace their working partnership, built on personal connection and shared concern over food insecurity, which grew into a multi-year push to expand free school meals. Their 2023 win — eliminating reduced-price meal copays for 49,000 Arkansas families — is a model of how they operate: realistic goals, thorough preparation, and making sure every co-sponsor actually understands what they're signing. Both of them provide pointed advice for anyone tired of political tribalism: get off cable news and social media, and go have a real conversation with someone who disagrees with you. Most legislative work, both senators noted, isn't partisan — it just rarely makes the news.
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    35 mins
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