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The Culture Codex Podcast

The Culture Codex Podcast

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  • Bryan Hambley on Fixing Ohio’s Elections & Fighting Gerrymandering | The Culture Codex Podcast #014
    May 1 2026

    In Episode #014 of The Culture Codex, we sit down with Bryan Hambley, a leukemia doctor at the University of Cincinnati and Democratic candidate for Ohio Secretary of State, for a critical conversation about election integrity, gerrymandering, and the fragile state of democracy in Ohio.

    Hambly breaks down why the Secretary of State’s office (often overlooked by voters) is actually one of the most powerful positions shaping how democracy functions, from writing ballot language to overseeing voting access and district maps. We explore how confusion, misinformation, and political ambition have distorted the role in recent years, and why restoring trust in elections starts with transparency and accountability.

    This episode takes a hard look at gerrymandering in Ohio, how it skews representation, protects those in power, and disconnects politicians from the people they serve. Hambley shares firsthand insight into the failed anti-gerrymandering amendment, the manipulation of ballot language, and what it will take to finally create fair districts in the state.

    At a time when faith in democratic institutions is collapsing across the country, this conversation asks a fundamental question: what does it actually take to make elections fair, accessible, and worthy of public trust again?

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    32 mins
  • All Aboard Ohio on Why Rail Is Failing, Its Impact, & America’s Future | THE SIGNAL #001
    May 1 2026

    In this first installment of THE SIGNAL, a new collaboration series from The Culture Codex, we partner with All Aboard Ohio for a critical conversation on the future of rail, the failures of American infrastructure, and what it all means for the economic and social trajectory of the United States.

    THE SIGNAL is a new branch of The Culture Codex, episodes built in collaboration with organizations, movements, and voices working on the front lines of change.

    In this episode, All Aboard Ohio breaks down why passenger rail in the United States (and specifically in Ohio) has fallen so far behind the rest of the developed world. We examine decades of political neglect, corporate influence, and short-term thinking that have left one of the most powerful countries on earth without a functional modern rail system.

    This conversation explores how rail is not just about transportation, but about economic mobility, regional connectivity, societal impact, and the fundamental structure of American life. From job creation and small business growth to housing, accessibility, and social sustainability, we unpack how rebuilding rail could reshape entire communities, and why failing to act will continue to deepen inequality and stagnation.

    We also confront the political barriers standing in the way: underinvestment, policy gridlock, and a system that prioritizes highways over long-term public good. What would it actually take to build a modern rail system in America? And more importantly, why haven't we done anything yet?

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    41 mins
  • Samuel Grube on Gen Z Leadership, Unions, & Ohio’s Future | The Culture Codex Podcast #013
    Feb 22 2026

    In Episode #013 of The Culture Codex, we sit down with Samuel Grube, a progressive Democrat running for Ohio House District 18, representing Shaker Heights, Cleveland Heights, East Cleveland, Orange, and Warrensville Heights, for an urgent conversation about Gen Z politics, union power, and a state government increasingly disconnected from the people it claims to represent.

    Grube traces his political awakening from school walkouts and community organizing to working inside local government, where he saw firsthand how policy decisions (or the lack of them) shape daily life for students, renters, workers, and young families. We talk about growing up in a generation shaped by school shootings, climate anxiety, and political instability, and how that reality demands a new model of leadership rooted in service rather than careerism.

    This conversation confronts the affordability crisis gripping Ohio, from housing and healthcare to education and basic cost-of-living pressures. We break down why unions remain one of the last democratic counterweights to corporate power, how anti-union rhetoric threatens workers and democracy alike, and why rejecting corporate lobbyist money is foundational to rebuilding trust in public institutions.

    We also examine gerrymandering, voter disillusionment, Citizens United, and the creeping normalization of authoritarian politics, along with what it actually means to build a people-powered legislature in a system dominated by money and influence.

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    43 mins
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