Welcome to the latest episode of ‘The Break Down with Brodkorb and Becky.’ This week, hosts Michael Brodkorb and Becky Scherr are joined by Assistant Minority Leader Senator Julia Coleman.
Elected as a Republican in 2020, Senator Coleman represents Carver County. She shares her journey from running for the Chanhassen City Council while nine months pregnant to becoming the youngest woman elected to the Minnesota State Senate.
Senator Coleman discusses the challenges of balancing political life with motherhood, her approach to bipartisanship, and her staunch belief in expanding the Republican Party’s tent. She also offers insights into the current political climate, strategies for engaging suburban voters, and the emotional impact of recent violent events.
Tune in for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation that highlights the importance of optimism and involvement in shaping the political future.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:20 Interview with Senator Julia Coleman
02:09 Senator Coleman’s Journey to the Senate
05:17 Balancing Public Service and Motherhood
08:08 Navigating Generational Differences in Politics
09:48 Challenges of Social Media and Public Life
15:28 The Importance of a Big Tent Philosophy
24:58 Historical Context and Party Unity
30:16 The Importance of Unity in the Republican Party
31:31 Messaging to Suburban Voters
32:20 Personal Stories and Policy Proposals
35:37 Remembering Charlie Kirk
41:36 Optimism Amidst Tragedy
47:50 Reflections on the Interview
54:41 Podcast Goals and Future Plans
58:15 Fantasy Football and Closing Remarks
The Break Down with Brodkorb and Becky will return with a new episode next week!











