

The Forecast
Keegan Goudiss
Radical hope for a country in crisis.
Hosted by Keegan Goudiss, The Forecast is a podcast about co-creating gentler, wilder futures. Part kitchen-table philosophy, part sci-fi dispatch, each episode brings together organizers, artists, mystics, and the occasionally sentient glitch to explore bold ideas and beautiful disruptions.
You’ll hear from people building mutual aid, rewriting old myths, and remaking what’s possible. Sometimes poetic, sometimes practical—always rooted in the belief that kindness is power, and the future is something we shape together.
You’re not alone. You’re not too weird.
And you’re already part of the story.
Read. Listen. Act. The Forecast is more than media—it’s a rallying point for those shaping the future.
Hosted by Keegan Goudiss, The Forecast is a podcast about co-creating gentler, wilder futures. Part kitchen-table philosophy, part sci-fi dispatch, each episode brings together organizers, artists, mystics, and the occasionally sentient glitch to explore bold ideas and beautiful disruptions.
You’ll hear from people building mutual aid, rewriting old myths, and remaking what’s possible. Sometimes poetic, sometimes practical—always rooted in the belief that kindness is power, and the future is something we shape together.
You’re not alone. You’re not too weird.
And you’re already part of the story.
Read. Listen. Act. The Forecast is more than media—it’s a rallying point for those shaping the future.
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Mar 11, 2025 • 55min
Arun Chaudhary's Forecast | Mar 11, 2025
In this inaugural episode of The Forecast, host Keegan Goudiss welcomes his first guest, Arun Chaudhary, for a rollicking discussion on power, politics, and the peculiar characters shaping our age. Is Elon Musk the servile Smithers or the scheming Burns? Could Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez be the Democratic standard-bearer in 2028? And amidst the great battles ahead, why must we savor the joy of small victories? As Poor Richard wisely noted, "What you would seem to be, be really," for in politics, as in life, pretense is but a candle in the wind.


