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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
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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
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Feb 5, 2025 • 25min

Braver Faith: Building Bridges With Respect Not Agreement. Mark Beckwith | How Do We Fix It?

How Do We Fix It? raises questions about solutions to divisive topics of politics and public policy: Decidedly secular matters. In this episode we look at how religious groups and institutions can help bring people together across divides. Braver Faith is our focus. The Right Rev. Mark Beckwith is our guest.Braver Faith is one the newest and most vibrant groups within Braver Angels— America's largest cross-partisan, volunteer-led movement that works to push back against rigid polarization. Led by faith leaders from many different religious backgrounds and beliefs, Braver Faith is a civic organization that develops educational tools to build bridges between people who are divided over politics.Mark Beckwith speaks with us about the group's goals and principles. "So many people that I talk to within Braver Angels tell me their commitment emerges from their particular faith", he tells us.Ordained in the Episcopal Church in 1979, Mark Beckwith has served parishes in Connecticut, New Jersey and Massachusetts. Elected Bishop of Newark, New Jersey, he served in that capacity for 12 years before retiring in 2018. Bishop Beckwith is a liaison for Bishops United Against Gun Violence, and is the co-founder of Faith Leaders for Ending Gun Violence, a national ecumenical group of diverse leaders. He is the author of "Seeing the Unseen: Beyond Prejudices, Paradigms and Party Lines."Braver Faith organized an online gathering the evening before President Trump's inaugural January 20. Here's a link. Three speakers shared their thoughts about how faith can play a role in building bridges. Prayers from a range of faith traditions were offered. We include short extracts in this podcast. "How Do We Fix It?" publishes frequently. We report on the projects, people, and ideas of Braver Angels.Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyHow Do We Fix It? PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group
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Feb 3, 2025 • 25min

How Pro-Democracy Patriots Can Persist in an Anti-Democratic Time | Talkin Politics & Religion

In this episode, host Corey Nathan addresses the pressing issue of how pro-democracy patriots - the large coalition of folks who believe in this American experiment - can endure during times when anti-democratic tendencies are metastasizing. Drawing from personal experiences, philosophical insights, and cultural reflections, we explore ways of maintaining hope, practicing discernment, and fostering meaningful connections amid political division.What We Discuss:Strategies for practicing discernment in consuming media and news.The importance of mindfulness and staying present in times of uncertainty.How local and state-level civic participation can make a meaningful impact.Insights into nurturing relationships with those holding differing political views.The role of beauty, truth, and community in sustaining democratic ideals.Episode Highlights:Introduction: Corey shares updates on a recent wildfire evacuation and gratitude for firefighters' efforts.Pro-Democracy Patriots: Corey explores how individuals committed to democracy can stay engaged and positive during anti-democratic times.Reflecting on MLK Day: The significance of Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and the moral universe's arc bending toward justice.Media Discernment: Corey discusses how he filters through news and commentary to focus on credible journalism and meaningful content.Practicing Mindfulness: The importance of staying present in the moment to avoid spiraling into anxiety.Truth and Beauty: A reflection on Kristen du Mez's advice to seek out beauty and truth for strength and grounding.Navigating Relationships: Balancing relationships with those holding differing political views while maintaining personal boundaries.Local Civic Engagement: Why local and state politics deserve more attention and how they affect daily life more significantly than federal issues.Featured Quotes:“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” – Reflecting on MLK Jr.’s wisdom.“Practicing discernment means filtering out the junk from the substance and focusing on credible voices.” – Corey Nathan.“You can still love people who disagree with you—sometimes from a safe distance.” – Corey Nathan.“Truth is about staying generous in a world that baits you into resentment.” – Kristen Du Mez.Additional InformationTalkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group
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Jan 29, 2025 • 46min

Pushing back against political violence | Democracy Works

Instances of political violence around the 2024 election and vote certification on January 6, 2025 did not come to fruition the way some experts feared they would throughout last year. But that doesn't mean that we can forget about threats of political violence until it's time for the next election. In fact, political violence continues to rise in the United States and throughout western Europe.Our guests this week, Rachel Kleinfeld of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Nicole Bibbins Sedaca of Freedom House and the George W. Bush Institute, are two of the leading voices on how to prevent political violence and create a healthier democracy. They join us to discuss what causes political violence and what democracies around the world can do to prevent it by addressing both cultural and structural issues in politics.After the interview, Chris Beem and Cyanne Loyle discuss whether non-violent protest movements can successfully combat political violence amid growing polarization and support for political violence from some elected officials and political leaders.Kleinfeld and Bibbins Sedaca are the authors of the article "How to Prevent Political Violence," which appeared in the fall 2024 issue of The Journal of Democracy.Journal of Democracy article: How to Prevent Political ViolenceAdditional InformationDemocracy Works PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group
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Jan 27, 2025 • 1h 6min

Inaugurating A New Future? | The Bully Pulpit

Bob Shrum and Mike Murphy welcome the Spring 2025 CPF Fellows to USC for a virtual discussion of Donald Trump’s inauguration and what a second Trump term may look like. The conversation features:   Bob Shrum (moderator) - Director, USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future Ed Goeas – Republican Pollster and Strategist Betsy Fischer Martin – Executive Director, Women & Politics Institute at American University; Former "Meet the Press" Executive Producer Jonathan Martin - Senior Political Columnist and Politics Bureau Chief at POLITICO Anthony Rendon – Former Speaker of the California State Assembly Cameron Trimble – Former White House Director of Digital Engagement; Founder of Hip-PoliticsAdditional InformationThe Bully Pulpit PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group
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Jan 15, 2025 • 21min

Introducing Democracy Determined | TDG Fellowship

This week we bring you a special episode from Jenny Marquez, one of our 2024 Podcast Fellows.In the season premiere of Democracy Determined, host Jenny Marquez delves into the crucial topic of youth involvement in democracy. Special guest Aliza Lifshitz, a coalition organizer and strategist for youth movements like Youth and Gov and Voters of Tomorrow, discusses her inspiring journey into political activism, her roles in youth-led organizations, and the unique challenges young leaders face. Aliza emphasizes the importance of resisting external narratives, the role of mentorship, and the need for coalition building. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of youth engagement and the legacy of current young activists.00:00 Welcome to Democracy Determined 00:41 Meet Aliza Lifshitz: Youth Movement Leader 01:18 Aliza's Journey into Political Activism 02:37 Youth and Gov: A Coalition for Change 03:40 Voters of Tomorrow: Empowering Gen Z 04:26 The Unique Role of Young People in Politics 07:06 Challenges Faced by Young Leaders 08:47 The Importance of Mentorship 10:45 Ensuring Sustainability in Youth Movements 13:24 Equipping Young People for Success 16:10 Building a Legacy of Coalition and Unity 18:09 Final Thoughts and ReflectionsKnow a student interested in democracy and podcasts? Send them over to our fellowship to apply: https://www.democracygroup.org/fellowship 
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Jan 13, 2025 • 25min

Introducing Democracy on Fire | TDG Fellowship

This week we bring you a special episode from Dashiell Quinn, one of our 2024 Podcast Fellows.In this inaugural episode of 'Democracy on Fire,' host Dashiell Quinn discusses the vulnerabilities and challenges facing democracy with special guest Mr. Hauser, an experienced lawyer and former federal prosecutor. The conversation dives into key issues such as political polarization, media manipulation, misinformation, and the integrity of politicians. Through insightful dialogue, they explore the current state of democracy, the historical context of political division, and potential paths forward. This episode underscores the importance of understanding our founding principles and emphasizes the need for a more informed and engaged public. 00:00 Introduction to Democracy on Fire 00:58 Understanding Democracy's Fragility 01:21 Meet Our Special Guest: Mr. Hauser 01:46 Mr. Hauser's Background and Experience 03:33 Discussing Polarization and Partisanship 09:06 Media Manipulation and Misinformation 13:49 The Issue of Lying Politicians 18:01 Maintaining Integrity and Honor in Democracy 23:03 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsKnow a student interested in democracy and podcasts? Send them over to our fellowship to apply: https://www.democracygroup.org/fellowship 
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Jan 8, 2025 • 39min

Introducing Town Hall Conversations | TDG Fellowship

This week we bring you a special episode from Sabrina Tomei Gonzalez, one of our 2024 Podcast Fellows.In this episode of Town Hall Conversations, Sabrina from Fairfield, Connecticut, interviews Jen Leeper, a state representative from the 132nd district of Connecticut. Jen shares insights into her background, journey to office, and passion for public policy. She discusses the importance of state government, outlines the process of how a bill becomes law, and responds to questions from Sabrina's classmates about her role and responsibilities. The conversation covers Jen's motivations, challenges, and achievements, including the significance of community engagement and young people's voices in shaping future policies. 00:00 Introduction to Town Talk Conversations 01:06 Meet State Representative Jen Leeper02:50 Jen Leeper's Journey to Office 04:39 The Role and Responsibilities of a State Representative 06:29 The Legislative Process Explained 14:00 Community Engagement and Policy Priorities 30:58 Challenges and Reflections 38:29 Closing Remarks and Call to ActionKnow a student interested in democracy and podcasts? Send them over to our fellowship to apply: https://www.democracygroup.org/fellowship 
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Jan 6, 2025 • 19min

Introducing Dear Government | TDG Fellowship

This week we bring you a special episode from Claire Baek, one of our 2024 Podcast Fellows.In this episode of Dear Government, host Claire Baek and guests from Shansley High School's newspaper, The Purple Tide, analyze and discuss the unexpected results of the 2024 presidential election. The conversation dives into the electoral and popular vote outcomes that led to President Donald Trump's victory and the reactions of young voters. They also touch on the importance of the working class, the role of media and marketing in campaigns, the effectiveness of Kamala Harris's debate performance, and the value of voting in a democracy. Personal voting experiences and reflections on what democracy means to students are shared.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions01:06 Election Results and Initial Reactions02:16 Trump's Appeal to the Working Class04:12 Media and Marketing Strategies05:01 Presidential Debate Analysis08:27 Young People's Perspective on Voting13:35 Defining Democracy and Student Involvement18:49 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsKnow a student interested in democracy and podcasts? Send them over to our fellowship to apply: https://www.democracygroup.org/fellowship 

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