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How to Transcend Partisan Differences with Senator Anthony Broadman

An Honorable Profession

Release Date: 02/19/2026

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IN THIS EPISODE: 

• [01:04] Background about State Senator Anthony Broadman and his political focus.

• [02:30] The State of Oregon and how he navigates the current political landscape.

• [03:36] His path into public service and what shapes his approach to governing.

• [05:20] Find out what motivated him to expand his role to the state level.

• [06:36] What the HR1 Bill means for education, healthcare, and public safety in Oregon.

• [08:34] Explore his approach to building support to overcome the impacts of HR1.

• [11:03] Senator Broadman breaks down Oregon’s current political culture.

• [12:55] The local impact of climate change and how the district prepares for it.

• [15:19] Discover how he bridged the rural–urban divides about climate change.

• [16:23] How years representing tribal governments shaped his view of leadership.

• [18:39] He shares what he has found most surprising about the Senate.

• [19:48] Learn why he believes hard debates can coexist with basic respect.

• [21:03] Find out his approach to prioritizing tasks and managing his time.