In this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with Philip Reichert, founder of the new online magazine Junto, to discuss the growing problem of media silos, algorithm-driven echo chambers, and the decline of meaningful debate—especially within conservative circles. Reichert shares his vision for Junto as a platform that fosters good-faith disagreement, intellectual diversity, and productive intra-conservative debate—a sharp contrast to today’s polarized and performative online discourse. They dive into: •
Why social media algorithms are fueling division and limiting real debate • •
The rise of independent media, Substack, and podcasting as the future of journalism • •
Whether conservatives are losing the ability to challenge their own ideas • •
How Junto plans to feature both sides of key issues in one place • •
The tension between building your own audience vs. legacy media validation • The conversation also explores personal themes, including: •
Balancing career ambition with family priorities • •
The challenges of working in media while raising a young family • •
Why putting family first can come at a professional cost—but is worth it • Plus, Reichert offers a powerful perspective on gratitude, American exceptionalism, and service, drawing from his time in the Army and experiences witnessing global conflict.
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