The Bridge
Two dudes with diametrically opposite world views discussing current events and politics.
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Episodes

Jan 18, 2026
Jan 18, 2026
1hr 4 min
A wide-ranging political discussion covering the Epstein files controversy, immigration enforcement, and ICE operations in Minneapolis. The hosts debate border security, illegal immigration, and constitutional rights from opposing perspectives. They find common ground on accountability for powerful figures and the need for immigration reform, while disagreeing on ICE tactics and enforcement approaches. The conversation touches on NATO, Greenland, law enforcement training, and the Renee Good shooting.

Jan 18, 2026
Jan 18, 2026
1hr 4 min
Nate and his co-host dive into Pennsylvania House Bill 1957, a proposed constitutional amendment on reproductive rights. What starts as an abortion debate quickly reveals deeper tensions: how misleading headlines shape opinions, why vague legislation serves no one, and the importance of understanding opposing viewpoints. They also explore faith, sexuality, and carrying one's cross—disagreeing fundamentally yet modeling the civil discourse missing in today's polarized landscape.

Jan 18, 2026
Jan 18, 2026
1hr 1 min
Two friends discuss parenting, childhood memories, and working in hospitality. They share stories about teaching kids woodworking, Pinewood Derby cars, and navigating difficult family relationships growing up. The conversation shifts to the challenges of restaurant work during the holidays—dealing with entitled customers, tipping culture, and the realities of service industry wages. They debate when tipping is appropriate and share frustrating customer experiences, ending with a discussion about online reviews and workplace dynamics.

Jan 18, 2026
Jan 18, 2026
1hr 36 min
Will and Nate dive into politics, parenting mishaps, and cultural debates. After the Great Wolf Lodge car door incident teaches a lesson in responsibility, they tackle election results, term limits, and Supreme Court controversies. The conversation shifts to LGBTQ+ issues, drag queen story hours, and religious perspectives before circling back to New York politics, taxation, and government programs. Raw, unfiltered, and spanning everything from insurance claims to national debt—this is friendship without filters.

Jan 18, 2026

Jan 18, 2026

Jan 18, 2026
Jan 18, 2026
1hr 2 min
Two lifelong friends—a Christian conservative and a staunch Democrat—sit down for their first podcast recording to prove that meaningful dialogue across political divides is still possible. After 25 years of friendship since fifth grade, they're launching a show that's never been done quite like this: authentic conversation without the screaming match.


