You Might Be Right Podcast Season 7


Season Seven
In the new season of You Might Be Right, the show’s seventh, Governors Bredesen and Haslam take on some of the timeliest topics of the day, from tariffs to government efficiency and presidential pardon power. Through thoughtful conversations with expert guests, they aim to educate listeners and explore the nuance that is often lost in the headlines.
What do universities owe society? With Ron Daniels
In recent years, the relationship between higher education and the American public has become strained, causing many to call for widespread reform. In exchange for significant public funding, what are higher education institutions obligated to provide the American people? Former…
Is the Federal Reserve doing its job?
For decades, the Federal Reserve has been responsible for maintaining economic stability in the United States. In recent years, it has faced unprecedented political pressure amid a rapidly evolving economic landscape characterized by inflation, global uncertainties, and changing public priorities.…
If the economy is up, why do Americans feel down?
Despite data underscoring recent economic prosperity for household net worths, real incomes, and economic growth, Americans are feeling overwhelmingly frustrated with the state of the economy. Former Tennessee Governors Bill Haslam and Phil Bredesen take a look at what is…
Do we have enough energy to power the country?
Strong economic growth and the rise of new technologies are contributing to an unprecedented surge in energy demand, stressing the country’s aging power grid and creating new challenges for policymakers. Governors Bredesen and Haslam sat down with Ragan Farr, Co-Founder…
Who judges the judges?
With the judicial branch increasingly in the spotlight, how judges are chosen and held accountable has never mattered more. To kick of Season Seven, Governors Bredesen and Haslam sat down with Tennessee Supreme Court Chief Justice Holly Kirby, former Justice…