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Over a decade ago, while guest lecturing on financial success at a nearby college, Bob conceived the idea of Uberdiscourse. He realized that meaningful political discussions could happen if politicians were excluded from the conversation. This led to The 3rd Side Convo, where they use the Uberdiscourse style, never mentioning politicians or their actions, making their discussions uniquely focused on ideas. Bob shared this concept with a friend who had a studio, and they recorded their first session the next day. They have been collaborating for the past five years.No BS Productions LLC Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • 3SC The Other side is NUTS
      Sep 20 2025
      In this episode, Bob Phipps moderates a fast, messy, human debate where both sides call the other “crazy” and we try to separate heat from light. Bathrooms to January 6, censorship to conspiracies, rainbow crosswalks to welfare and “weaponization” of agencies—nothing stays tidy for long.
      Participating panel: Don Thomas, Stacia Boyd, Zach Cooker, Jeff Barrett
      Host: Bob Phipps
      Jump in and steer the convo
      • What’s one “the other side is nuts” belief you’re willing to re-examine?
      • Should nonviolent Jan 6 attendees have been treated differently from violent offenders?
      • Public art in crosswalks: harmless expression or misuse of civic space?
      • Which helps more: expanding welfare or expanding opportunity? Why?
      • Is “weaponization” actually new or just more visible?
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      30 min
    • 3SC They are Freaking Crazy
      Sep 16 2025
      Host Bob Phipps turns up the heat with panelists Don Thomas, Jeff Klein, Michelle Walters, and Jeff Barrett. No filibusters—just rapid, sharply argued takes on the culture-war flashpoints dividing America. From transgender participation in women’s sports to crime policy, border enforcement, gun rights, abortion, and the role of faith in government, the crew pressures each other to get specific, cut the slogans, and find any sliver of common ground.
      What we dig into
      1. Trans women in women’s sports: fairness, numbers, and where to draw lines
      2. Crime and policing: performative crackdowns vs. prevention and community safety
      3. Borders and immigration: “open borders” rhetoric, courts, and catch-and-release reality
      4. Guns and the Second Amendment: rights, limits, and what “reasonable” looks like
      5. Abortion and bodily autonomy: where policy and personal belief collide
      6. Religion in government: Christian nationalism claims vs. constitutional limits
      7. Health policy and mandates: lessons learned and where both sides overreached
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      30 min
    • 3SC National Guard in DC
      Sep 9 2025
      This episode goes straight at a messy, important question: who actually controls the National Guard—and what does DC’s deployment really mean? Host Bob Phipps and panelists Joseph Bishop, Jeff Nolan, Eddie Clark, and Larry Haber debate whether the Guard’s presence is public safety, political theater, or a new model of law and order.
      In this episode:
      1. Who has authority over the National Guard, and how that differs in Washington, DC
      2. Are deployments targeting real crime—or creating optics in tourist zones?
      3. Public safety vs. performative politics: can both be true at once?
      4. Short-term drops in crime vs. long-term displacement
      5. Cash bail, class bias, and why more arrests can mean more inequity
      6. States’ rights, federal power, and why DC is a special case
      7. What success would even look like—and what happens when the Guard leaves?
      Join the conversation:
      1. Should the National Guard be used for local public safety in DC?
      2. Is this approach effective, or just optics that shift crime elsewhere?
      3. How do we reduce crime without expanding inequity and incarceration?
      Share your thoughts below—disagreeing respectfully is the Third Side way.
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      30 min
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