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You Don't Have to Yell

38% of Americans feel the two party system works great. This podcast is for the other 62% Every we

Episodes

Total: 187

Nathaniel Lane, co-chair of the Ohio Green Party, discusses the party's plans to transform Ohio's ec

Jeff Gregory, Constitution Party candidate for North Carolina's 5th congressional district, joins me

If we care about racial equality in America, it comes from everyday white people modifying their beh

Mitch Kokai of the John Locke Foundation discusses his organization's efforts to reform the redistri

The Data Monkey joins me to discuss how your partisan leanings affect your view of the COVID-19 pand

Dan Vicuña, National Redistricting Manager for Common Cause, discusses the current state of gerryman

4th generation cowboy Wacey Alpha Cody paid his way through college riding rodeo, getting his master

Genya Coulter of the US Vote Foundation (Twitter - @ElectionBabe) dispels every conspiracy theory ab

The Data Monkey joins us to explain what it means when oil reaches negative $37 a barrel, whether th

Are taxes an obstacle to economic growth, or a way to make the rich pay for making so much money? Tu

Tara Sinclair, Professor of Economics and International Affairs at George Washington University, dis

What can the economy during the Black Death teach us about today's pandemic?  The good news - Wages

Every wonder what Donald Duck did for a living? Molly Michelmore from Washington and Lee University

The Data Monkey joins us to discuss how the world will change with the current pandemic and how Russ

What constitutes a school being "good"? Small class sizes? The latest technology? Pete Bylsma, Dire

Kirabo Jackson, Professor of Education and Social Policy at Northwestern University, discusses how a

One of the most progressive efforts towards public education reform in America took place in the Sou

Brazil's heavily integrated society and lack of historical segregation make addressing inequality be

Jason Sokol, Professor of History at UNH and author of  “All Eyes are Upon Us: Race and Politics fro

Brazil and the United States both share a common history of slavery, however the differences in thei