
Jennifer Welch
Co-host of the I've Had It podcast. She shares her perspective as a progressive woman living in deep-red Oklahoma and offers insights on political and social issues.
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Sep 12, 2025 • 42min
How To Defeat MAGA in Deep Red States
Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan, co-hosts of the I've Had It podcast, share their journey as progressive women in deeply conservative Oklahoma. They discuss the power of ridicule against authoritarianism and the need for a larger Democratic ‘tent’. The duo shares their thoughts on Trump’s backlash, the fallout from Epstein’s story, and urges Democrats to engage younger voices to confront MAGA policies affecting education and women’s rights. Their candid perspectives shed light on the changing political landscape in red states.

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Oct 8, 2025 • 46min
Jennifer Welch & Lisa Graves
Jennifer Welch, host of the podcast I've Had It, shares her perspectives on how Republican state policies, especially in Oklahoma, have negatively impacted education and social services. She discusses the celebration of political villains and how the GOP's messaging has shifted from immigration concerns to crime. Lisa Graves, former chief counsel of the Senate Judiciary Committee and author of Without Precedent, reveals how the Roberts Court has undermined constitutional rights, including its involvement in partisan gerrymandering and executive overreach.

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Oct 31, 2025 • 1h 2min
The Liberal Wine Moms are Radicalizing (with Jennifer Welch)
Jennifer Welch, a Southern podcaster and co-host of 'I've Had It,' discusses her journey from ordinary life to becoming a 'liberal wine mom' activist. She critiques AIPAC's influence on U.S. politics and the corporate money that undermines Democratic integrity. Welch shares insights on the need for credible Jewish voices against Netanyahu and how cultural capitulation harms economic populism. With a fresh take on democratic socialism, she argues for rebranding to resonate with skeptics while advocating for primaries to push the party left.


