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Back to EpisodesThe Digital Fireside: Podcasting and the Future of Political Persuasion
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Political campaigns are slipping out of the studio and into the podcast feed. As trust in traditional media wanes, candidates from Donald Trump to Kamala Harris are embracing long-form conversations that let them sound relaxed, relatable, and largely unchallenged—sidestepping the fact-checking and friction of conventional interviews. In this episode, we explore why podcasts have become the new campaign trail, how their intimate, self-selecting audiences reshape political persuasion, and what this shift means for accountability in democracies from the United States to Europe. The rise of these digital fireside chats suggests a lasting change in political communication—one where connection may matter more than scrutiny.