
Alan Elrod
Founder and CEO of the Pulaski Institution and contributing writer at Liberal Currents, offering analysis on media, politics, and civic culture with a focus on how social media and reality TV affect democratic norms.
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Sep 15, 2025 • 51min
Political Violence Before and After Charlie Kirk's Murder
Alan Elrod, CEO of the Pulaski Institution and contributing editor at Liberal Currents, joins to dissect the unsettling rise of political violence following Charlie Kirk's murder. They delve into how online culture transforms our perception of violence and empathy, examining status anxiety in America’s heartland. The conversation addresses the threat posed by exclusionary ideologies and the manipulation of tragic events for political gain. Emphasizing the need for authentic social connections in our digital age, they advocate for a healthier democracy.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 50min
069: Status Anxiety, the Attention Economy, and the Appeal of Trump (w/ Alan Elrod)
Alan Elrod, President & CEO of the Pulaski Institution and a columnist at Arc Digital, dives into the intriguing concept of status anxiety and its connection to Trump's rise. He discusses how many Americans feel their status has declined and see Trump as a remedy. The conversation explores the role of attention in politics, the generational shifts in perceptions of status, and the challenges of fostering civil discourse in our online age. Elrod emphasizes the importance of community engagement in overcoming the impact of status-driven narratives.

Dec 8, 2025 • 38min
Olivia Nuzzi, Mormon Wives, and the Death of Democracy
Alan Elrod, founder of the Pulaski Institution and media analyst, joins for a deep dive into how entertainment values are eroding democracy. They discuss the Olivia Nuzzi scandal, revealing broader issues of media ethics and public voyeurism. The conversation shifts to the allure of reality TV, with a focus on shows like Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, exploring society's hunger for dysfunction. Elrod argues that the current landscape undermines empathy and dignity, crucial for democracy, and links these themes to the toxic blend of politics and celebrity culture, exemplified by the Trump effect.


