Can Protestors Manufacture a Tipping Point?

Can Protestors Manufacture a Tipping Point?

Protest has long been a tool for change in American life. But in an age of political gridlock and viral outrage, what actually works? Leah Greenberg, co-founder of Indivisible— one of several progressive groups organizing “No Kings Day” protests —joins Audie to talk about their strategy, and how they are preparing considering the Trump Administration’s reaction to ICE protests in Los Angeles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Jon Favreau and Jon Lovett of Pod Save America

Jon Favreau and Jon Lovett of Pod Save America

Jon Favreau and Jon Lovett were speechwriters in the Obama White House who, along with Tommy Vietor, decided to venture into media with a podcast now called Pod Save America. The show became a hit, so...

29 Apr 202430min

Does Beyoncé Need Country?

Does Beyoncé Need Country?

And does Country need Beyoncé? The likely answer to both of those questions is no. But the discussion Beyoncé sparked seems to be the larger point of her new album, Cowboy Carter. Sidney Madden is a r...

25 Apr 202436min

Why Trump Would Rather Be at The Supreme Court

Why Trump Would Rather Be at The Supreme Court

While the political world fixates on Donald Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial, the Supreme Court is weighing two decisions that could re-define the November election and invalidate charges for hundreds...

22 Apr 202431min

Pediatricians on the Frontlines of Gender-Affirming Care

Pediatricians on the Frontlines of Gender-Affirming Care

This week, the Supreme Court ruled that Idaho could temporarily enforce a law that would ban providing gender-affirming care to minors. That means doctors who administer puberty blocking-drugs, hormon...

18 Apr 202434min

Why Arizona Matters So Much

Why Arizona Matters So Much

When Arizona’s Supreme Court upheld an 1864 law reinstating a near-total ban on abortion, it took most of the country by surprise. For plugged-in journalist Jim Small of AZ Mirror, this was the expect...

15 Apr 202432min

What Would a Second U.S. Civil War Look Like?

What Would a Second U.S. Civil War Look Like?

The new movie “Civil War” asks: what could happen if the system of checks and balances that hold the United States together falls apart? Audie talks with the writer and director of the film, Alex Garl...

11 Apr 202429min

Why Don’t Third Parties Work?

Why Don’t Third Parties Work?

Last week, “No Labels,” the centrist group seeking to field a “unity ticket” for the presidential election, announced that despite raising $70 million and securing ballot access in key states, they ha...

8 Apr 202430min

Is Online Gambling a Public Health Threat?

Is Online Gambling a Public Health Threat?

What is driving the concern over online gambling? The lawyer who took on Big Tobacco, Richard Daynard, says it is an addictive product. The Public Health Advocacy Institute, which he heads up, is suin...

4 Apr 202438min

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