
The Democracy Group
Welcome to The Democracy Group - a network of podcasts about democracy, civic engagement, and civil discourse. In this feed you will find a sampling of episodes from our podcasts in the Democracy Group as well recordings from our events. If you enjoy this podcast, please visit democracygroup.org to find all of our podcast shows, events, topic guides, and newsletter.
Latest episodes

Mar 12, 2025 • 38min
How the States are Doing DOGE with TX Representative Salman Bhojani | An Honorable Profession
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Mar 10, 2025 • 25min
Braver Angels. Learning & Listening Across Political Divides: Wilk Wilkinson | How Do We Fix It?
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Mar 5, 2025 • 55min
Marxism for Americans: Andrew Hartman | Future Hindsight
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Mar 3, 2025 • 1h 2min
Special Counsel Firing, Who’s Running DOGE? | The Politics Guys
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Feb 26, 2025 • 1h 20min
Political Email Deliverability with David Lytel | The Great Battlefield
David Lytel joins The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about his lengthy career in politics and technology, which includes building the first website for The White House, co-founding Democrats.com, Redefeat Bush, and Redefeat Trump, and his current start-up idea Deliverability, to help Democrats with email.Additional InformationThe Great Battlefield PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

Feb 24, 2025 • 1h 3min
"The Future Lies Ahead": The Second Trump Presidency | Let's Find Common Ground
Author Sasha Issenberg joins political and media experts, Jane Coaston, Reince Priebus, Simon Rosenberg, and Chuck Todd, for a conversation on what to expect during Donald Trump's second term as president. They discuss Trump's first actions as president, his influence on politics, how the Democratic Party has changed over time, and how politics is always shifting. This discussion is part of the Warschaw Conference on Practical Politics “The Trumping of America: Why and What's Next?” in partnership with POLITICO, PBS’ "Firing Line with Margaret Hoover," and C-SPAN.Featuring:Sasha Issenberg (Moderator): Groundbreaking Author on Modern Campaigns & Marriage EqualityJane Coaston: Journalist; CNN Contributor; Host of Crooked Media’s “What A Day"Reince Priebus: Former Chairman of the Republican National CommitteeSimon Rosenberg: Political Strategist; Author/Creator of Hopium ChroniclesChuck Todd: Chief Political Analyst, NBC NewsAdditional InformationLet's Find Common Ground PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

Feb 19, 2025 • 31min
Dana Castner of Choice Tracker | New Faces of Democracy
This episode features a conversation with Dana Castner, founder of Choice Tracker, a new and important tool in the fight for reproductive freedom. When the Supreme Court ruled in June 2022 that abortion laws must be decided by the states, that put a lot of power in the hands of our state legislators, many of whom we had never heard of, let alone knew their stances on abortion. That’s what Dana discovered and led her to start the all-volunteer group Choice Tracker just two weeks after the Dobbs decision. Nancy and Dana discuss the value in providing voters all the available information on their state representatives in one place; what actions people can take both in election cycles and off years; and why constitutional abortion protections are not enough to save us on their own. Listen to the end if you want to know how to bring Choice Tracker to your state and other ways you can help now, not just right before the next election.Additional InformationNew Faces of Democracy podcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

Feb 17, 2025 • 1h 35min
Dr. Theodore R. Johnson: If We Are Brave | Village SquareCast
We claim to be a nation founded on an idea. But, especially in these times of civic rupture, are we even all talking about the same idea?Contributing Washington Post opinion writer Dr. Ted Johnson joins us again to discuss his beautiful, powerful new book “If We are Brave: Essays of Black Americana.”The program is faciliated by Dr. Nashid Madyun, Executive Director of Florida Humanities. Find the program online here.This program is part of the series in partnership with Florida Humanities — “UNUM: Democracy Reignited,” a multi-year digital offering exploring the past, present and future of the American idea — as it exists on paper, in the hearts of our people, and as it manifests (or sometimes fails to manifest) in our lives.Additional InformationThe Village SquareCast PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

Feb 12, 2025 • 49min
Playing Defense for Democracy: Ezra Levin | Future Hindsight
We discuss what we can all do to say "no" to Project 2025, including getting Democrats to play hardball in local, city, and state offices, and to protect and win elections this year and in the midterms next year.Ezra’s civic action toolkit recommendations are: Organize in your community with like-minded Americans Use your constituent power to influence the political calculus of your elected representativeEzra Levin is the Co-Executive Director of Indivisible, which he co-founded with Leah Greenberg in the wake of the 2016 presidential election. He’s also the co-author of We Are Indivisible: A Blueprint for Democracy After Trump.Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyFuture Hindsight PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

Feb 10, 2025 • 30min
How to Fix the Housing Crisis with New Jersey Senator Troy Singleton | An Honorable Profession
In this week’s episode, host Ryan Coonerty speaks with New Jersey Senator Troy Singleton, who is working alongside Governor Phil Murphy and his legislative colleagues to address the housing crisis. New Jersey is one of the most densely populated states in our union, which poses unique challenges and unique opportunities to increase housing. Ryan and Senator Singleton explore misconceptions about what affordable housing is and who it serves, and they discuss why the senator believes it's more effective to market affordable housing as workforce housing. Singleton also talks about New Jersey’s November elections, which along with results in Virginia, will be seen as a barometer of the national mood in the first year of the Trump Administration. Tune in to learn about Singleton’s career path from intern to senator and how he manages his time to ensure he doesn’t get burnt out while serving his neighbors. IN THIS EPISODE:• The foundational role of housing in light of the affordable housing crisis.• Senator Troy Singleton’s perspective on the status of affordable housing in New Jersey.• Housing initiatives in New Jersey.• Challenging dynamics around affordable housing.• His journey into working in government.• What changed for Senator Troy when he moved into a leadership position.• Two tips to manage time and balance responsibilities.• How people are feeling in New Jersey following the recent elections.• Interests of different demographics. Additional InformationAn Honorable Profession PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group