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In this special episode of Hope Is My Middle Name, host @KateTucker sits down in Boston with David McCullough III, co-founder and CEO of the American Exchange Project (AEP), to learn how AEP is building bridges across America, one student, one high school, one hometown at a time. Building Bridges Across America: The American Exchange Project with David McCullough III, Hope Is My Middle Name, Season 4, Episode 2 Do you think America is more divided than ever? Do you feel we’re more different than we are alike? What would happen if you took a free week-long trip to a community vastly different from your own? And then brought folks from that far off town to your neighborhood? These are the questions we’re exploring on the new episode of Hope Is My Middle Name with the fabulous David McCullough III, co-founder and CEO of the American Exchange Project. Through week-long summer youth exchanges, AEP invites high school seniors to experience life in communities far different from their own. These experiences foster connection, upend stereotypes, and restore a sense of ownership and pride of place as youth cross the threshold into independence. It all started with a road trip David took in college, where he realized that Americans were less polarized than we might think, and that adventuring together could be an antidote to division. Fast forward just a few years after the launch of American Exchange Project and they’ve already sent over 1,000 students to 75 towns in 36 states. David envisions the American Exchange Project as a civic coming of age ritual, something that will eventually become as intrinsic to the high school experience as the senior prom. And in Jonathan’s Haidt’s new book, The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness, he references AEP as an antidote to anxiety. Join Kate Tucker as she sits down with David McCullough III for a powerful conversation on bringing people together across divides, establishing a civic coming of age ritual, and trading anxiety for adventure. 00:00 Different Perspectives, Same Conclusion 00:43 Kate Tucker Introduces David McCullough III 02:36 Meet David McCullough III 03:34 Growing Up with a Spirit of Aloha 06:55 From Hawaii to Massachusetts 08:48 Influence of a Renowned Grandfather 12:12 Discovering the American Dream 13:47 The Road Trip that Changed Everything 19:45 Lessons on Prejudice and Polarization 26:09 Founding the American Exchange Project 29:50 Engaging Teenagers on Polarization 30:32 Growing Up in a Bubble 32:56 Historical Context of Youth Exchange Programs 35:22 How The American Exchange Project Works 39:18 Transformative Experiences 44:04 Removing Hierarchy to Bring People Together 47:20 Addressing Mental Health through Connection 52:20 The Next American Civic Coming of Age Ritual 57:52 Reasons to Hope: People 58:35 Credits and Thanks LISTEN 🎙 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3eW8... Everywhere else: https://hopeismymiddlename.com/david-... LEARN 📔 Find out more about David McCullough III and AEP at HopeIsMyMiddleName.com SUBSCRIBE 🎬 @KateTucker @ConsensusDigitalMedia CONNECT 🌍 / katetuckerm. . https://consensusdigitalmedia.com/ If you liked this episode, listen next to • 🎙 Tim & Beth Reese: Building Small Town Re... Hosted and executive produced by Kate Tucker, Hope Is My Middle Name is a podcast by Consensus Digital Media in collaboration with Reasonable Volume. If you know someone who should be on this show, please leave a comment. We LOVE hearing more stories of HOPE!