Crossing Party Lines

The Conversation

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The Conversation is the Crossing Party Lines (CPL) podcast. Crossing Party Lines is a non-profit that facilitates weekly discussions where people have the opportunity to share their thoughts and feelings about politics, society and everything in between, and to listen to what others think and feel so that we can really understand why American's believe what we believe. The Conversation continues these discussions so they can be shared with you.

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Crossing Party Lines

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Latest episode

Jul 1, 2026

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Episodes

If the U.S. Had Six Political Parties, Which One Would You Choose? 01.07.2026

A winner-take-all approach may make sense in sports, but in politics, it can leave many people feeling they don't have a voice whilst also limiting the marketplace of ideas. So why does America still have a two-party system when so many voters say it doesn't represent them? Could a different voting system—or even a six-party democracy—reshape American politics? And beyond the traditional...

The War in Iran: Necessary Response, Costly Fallout, or Something in Between? 03.06.2026

The current conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel began in late February. Four months later, much remains unresolved. Should the United States have taken action against Iran in the first place? Has it achieved its objectives? How have rising prices affected Americans personally? And what should happen next?

NATO: Does It Still Matter? 24.03.2022

NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, was formed in 1949 to “guarantee the freedom and security of its members through political and military means.” Seventy-three years later, many are wondering whether it’s time to look at the organization’s effectiveness. Does NATO still have a purpose in today's world? If so, in what situations?

What's Your Political Color? 18.02.2022

We've funneled ourselves into "Red" or "Blue". When in reality there’s an enormous range of colors on the political spectrum. You can even find different “shades” within a single party. The Pew Research Center recently released a report that identified nine distinct political sub-groups. From "Establishment Liberals", to "Stressed Sideliners", to the &q...

The US Withdrawal From Afghanistan: Reflecting on the War 21.07.2021

America has been fighting in Afghanistan for 20 years. That makes it the longest war in American history.  But now, the few thousand troops remaining are leaving. Is it time to leave? What has the war cost everyone? What, if anything, has been achieved? And what is America leaving behind?

A $15 Minimum Wage: Too Much, Too Little or Just Right? 19.03.2021

The debate around raising the federal minimum wage has flared up again. What are the arguments for and against increasing it? Should we have a minimum wage at all? Or should we trade it in for a living wage?

The 2020 US Presidential Election is Over. Now what? 13.02.2021

As the dust settles on the 2020 US Presidential Election, we ask three Americans how they feel about how it went, what they wish the other party knew about them, what they expect from a Biden Administration and where they think former President Donald Trump and his supporters go from here.

Trying to Make Sense of the Capital Riots 30.01.2021

On Wednesday, January 6th, a crowd stormed the Capitol building. Some walked around. Some took photos. Some vandalized property. Some engaged in violence. Why? And how do Americans feel about what happened?

Talking to Erik, an Independent – “Thinking Independently” 17.01.2021

In this new 'Talking to...' series we’ll get to learn about individual Americans, how they came to think the way they do, what they think are the most important problems facing the country and why. In this episode we’re talking to Erik, an Independent, from New York.

The Last Ballot to Define America 31.10.2020

Americans are coming out in historic numbers during a dangerous pandemic in what is shaping out to be the highest Presidential voter turnout in US history. What are the values that American's believe they are fighting for? What are they afraid they will lose if this doesn't turn out in their favor?  Listen in to hear a Libertarian, a Conservative and a Liberal discuss their beliefs on th...

Deciding Who Gets Shot: Kenosha, WI 11.09.2020

In less than a week a man was shot in the back seven times and two others were killed during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Why did a police response to a local residence turn violent? Why did local protests that followed turn deadly? Could they have been avoided? Listen in to hear how a Wisconsin native and a police officer feel about the recent events.

Portland and the Politics of Protest 15.08.2020

In Portland, Oregon, protests against police brutality and systemic racism have been going on for more than 70 days. What started off as peaceful, evolved to attract riots and violence. Federal resources were sent in to address the situation and were met with resistance from the local government. Tune in to hear unique perspectives of three Portland locals with varying political views.

Confederate Symbols: American History or American Hate? 15.07.2020

The nationwide protests and demonstrations stemming from the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25th, have prompted officials at all levels of government to consider drawing the curtain on some confederate symbols. What do these symbols mean to Americans? Is removing the symbols the right decision? What is their impact on future generations?

George Floyd: The Start of Civil Rights Movement 2.0? 01.07.2020

America has not seen protests like this since the civil rights movement. What is happening? How is it impacting the country? We welcome back the same four Americans with different politics, from our previous George Floyd conversation, including a former police officer and an African American woman, who reflect on the George Floyd protests and what might come next.

George Floyd: Time for All American’s to Have “The Talk”? 23.06.2020

Is “The Talk” something that African Americans need to still have with their children? Does it help? Four Americans with different politics, including a former police officer and an African American woman, reflect on the death of George Floyd and American police civilian interactions. Listen in and decide for yourself.  What is “The Talk”? The conversation African American parents have with their...

Employer-Provided Healthcare: Is it Working? 03.06.2020

The U.S. is one of the only developed countries that relies heavily on employer-provided health insurance. But in the wake of the Coronavirus we are asking ourselves whether employer-provided healthcare works for us. And what changes might we make? But let’s start with how we got here in the first place...

When Should We Reopen the Economy? 20.05.2020

When is the right time to reopen the economy? Perhaps a better question is, how will we know when to reopen the country? The White House recently released a three-phase proposal of guidelines on how and when to reopen America and the economy. Here's what thoughtful Americans with dissimilar ideologies think.

Crossing Party Lines: The Origin Story 17.05.2020

Two hopeful people, on opposite ends of the country, independently took a risk in believing that division is a choice, and not a way of life. This episode tells the story about how in the face of Americans irreparable loss of faith in each other, one conversation could create a spark that changes everything.

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