Extending the Sphere, One Episode at a Time.

The Representation Station is our flagship show dedicated to exploring representation and political reform.
Testing the waters of Live Streaming, Walter and Jeff discuss the complexities of political representation. They examine the significance of language in politics, the function of legal representation, and recent Supreme Court decisions, while also debating the authority of Congress and the implications of impeachment.
We welcome Stephen Kent, author of How the Force Can Fix the World and Geeky Stoics, to the show. We explored the importance of representation in government. Stephen shared insights on the challenges of modern democracy at the local level. 
Kevin R. Kosar joins the Station to discuss the structural challenges facing Congress, including the dysfunction caused by the three P's: people, parties, and polarization. 
The ragtag group from the No Cap Fund discusses the importance of representation with the Conservative Historian, AD. Tippet.  They explore the historical context, power dynamics between Congress and the executive branch, and the influence of media on public perception and representation. 
In this episode,  Walter and Jeff dive into the structure and function of our Republic. Jeff uses his graphic design background to create visual aids that explain how the Republic's structure funnels power to a central authority, providing both flexibility and strength. 
In this episode, Ben Connolly joins the crew to discuss the pressing need to uncap the House of Representatives to enhance representation and accountability in government. They explore the rise of radicalism within political factions and the importance of personal responsibility and economic liberty. 
In this episode, the crew welcomes Camille McKenzie, the CEO of the New Patriot Foundation. They discuss the importance of representation in politics, the need for increased civic engagement, and the challenges faced by conservatives in today's political landscape. 
In this episode, the No Cap crew discusses the themes of representation, gerrymandering, and the complexities of political systems in the United States. Guest Brad Smith, former FEC commissioner, talks about the implications of gerrymandering, the potential benefits of proportional representation, and the challenges of redistricting. 
In this episode of the Representation Station, the ragtag team from No Cap Fund discusses the critical issues surrounding representation in government, civic education, and the role of music and creativity in engaging the public. They welcome Mr. Beat, a YouTuber and educator, who shares his journey from teaching to creating educational content online. 
In this episode of the Representation Station, the team welcomes Chris Rauen and Jacob Wiencek. They discuss the broken system and how to reform it. What does a good leader look like? And how do we change the political environment?
In this episode of The Representation Station, the crew discusses the importance of electoral reform. They welcome Sara Wolk to the show to discuss Star Voting as a solution to current voting system challenges. They explore the need for adaptable voting methods, the role of coalitions in driving reform, and the potential for healing political polarization through better representation.  
In this episode of The Representation Station, the crew discusses how and why Congress is broken and how we can fix it. They welcome Dustin Wahl to the show from Fix Our House to explain the implementation of proportional representation. They examine the reasons behind Congress's dysfunction, including the growing influence of the executive branch and increasing political polarization. They touch on the importance of leadership that is both bold and rational, advocating for a larger House of Representatives to enhance representation. 
In this episode, the ragtag team from No Cap Fund, Jeff Mayhugh, Walter Clapp, and Roger Scott, explores the importance of representation in politics, the value of youth athletics, and personal stories that shape their views. They discuss the challenges of engaging the disengaged in political discourse, the significance of teamwork, and the discrepancies in congressional funding. 
In this episode of the Representation Station, the representation crew welcomes Casey Mattox to the Station. They explore the implications of an outdated legal system, the importance of trust in government, and the potential for a new American founding. They debate over single-member versus multi-member districts, the future of political parties, and the necessity of building a movement to encourage uncapping the House. 
In this episode of the Representation Station, the crew discusses the critical role of the First Amendment in representation and democracy with guest Brad Smith. They dive into the implications of the Citizens United ruling on campaign finance and the need for reform in the House of Representatives. They explore generational leadership, the importance of teaching democratic values, and the complexities of political speech and corporate influence in politics.