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Reflections of a Five-Month Councilman (Spotlight on Ben Franklin)

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In this personal and thought-provoking episode, Paul reflects on his brief but impactful five-month tenure as an appointed Councilman—an experience that ended with a narrow election loss but sparked a powerful moment of clarity and inspiration.

Pouring a glass of wine after a long campaign, Paul found himself staring at a bottle bearing the image of Ben Franklin. What followed was more than just a quiet evening—it was a meditation on public service, legacy, and the role of the "Renaissance thinker" in local government.

Key Themes:

  • The Renaissance Mindset: Why local politics needs generalists—citizens with broad life experience and curiosity who think across disciplines.
  • Leadership Lessons from the Greats: From Ben Franklin to Teddy Roosevelt and Condoleezza Rice, Paul shares what timeless leadership looks like and why it transcends labels.
  • Grit After Loss: How defeat at the ballot box led to deeper clarity about purpose, public service, and the need for a new political ethos.
  • The Call for Better Civic Engagement: Why real progress demands humility, listening, and a willingness to serve with your whole self, not just a partisan identity.

Paul’s Core Message:

“Local politics doesn’t need more personality politicians—it needs problem solvers. It needs modern Renaissance men and women.”

Whether you’ve run for office, thought about it, or simply want to see your community thrive, this episode will challenge you to reconsider what it means to lead—and who’s qualified to do it.

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In this personal and thought-provoking episode, Paul reflects on his brief but impactful five-month tenure as an appointed Councilman—an experience that ended with a narrow election loss but sparked a powerful moment of clarity and inspiration.

Pouring a glass of wine after a long campaign, Paul found himself staring at a bottle bearing the image of Ben Franklin. What followed was more than just a quiet evening—it was a meditation on public service, legacy, and the role of the "Renaissance thinker" in local government.

Key Themes:

  • The Renaissance Mindset: Why local politics needs generalists—citizens with broad life experience and curiosity who think across disciplines.
  • Leadership Lessons from the Greats: From Ben Franklin to Teddy Roosevelt and Condoleezza Rice, Paul shares what timeless leadership looks like and why it transcends labels.
  • Grit After Loss: How defeat at the ballot box led to deeper clarity about purpose, public service, and the need for a new political ethos.
  • The Call for Better Civic Engagement: Why real progress demands humility, listening, and a willingness to serve with your whole self, not just a partisan identity.

Paul’s Core Message:

“Local politics doesn’t need more personality politicians—it needs problem solvers. It needs modern Renaissance men and women.”

Whether you’ve run for office, thought about it, or simply want to see your community thrive, this episode will challenge you to reconsider what it means to lead—and who’s qualified to do it.

Connect with Paul:

  continue reading

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