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BONUS - Teaching Civics in the Age of Outrage - June Klees
BONUS - Teaching Civics in the Age of Outrage - June Klees

What Happens When Students Talk Across Generations?


We sit down with with Dr. June Klees, a historian and educator at Bay College, about the Waging Di…

9 months, 3 weeks ago

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69. America’s Connection Opportunity - Kate Carney and Calista Small
69. America’s Connection Opportunity - Kate Carney and Calista Small

Episode 69

The Connection Opportunity Report: Hope, Barriers, and the Path Forward

How can we truly connect across political, racial, religious, and class divide…

9 months, 4 weeks ago

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68. Is Our Democracy Failing Because We’re Not Thinking Enough? - James Fishkin
68. Is Our Democracy Failing Because We’re Not Thinking Enough? - James Fishkin

Episode 68

Is democracy failing because citizens aren’t truly thinking through the issues?

In this episode, we hear from Prof. James Fishkin, Stanford scholar an…

10 months, 1 week ago

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Outrage on the Mic – Part 3: Rage Sells, But We Don’t Have to Buy It

War, political chaos, economic fears, AI disruption—the world feels like it’s on fire. And the media? It never stops pouring fuel on the flames.

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10 months, 2 weeks ago

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Outrage on the Mic, Part 2: Outrage Has Always Been With Us
Outrage on the Mic, Part 2: Outrage Has Always Been With Us

In Part 2 of our special series Outrage on the Mic, we go back in time to explore how public outrage has shaped societies long before the digital age…

10 months, 3 weeks ago

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Outrage on the Mic – Part 1: Laughing Through the Outrage
Outrage on the Mic – Part 1: Laughing Through the Outrage

Outrage Overload x Outrage Factory

This week, we kick off our special July series, Outrage on the Mic, with a fun and irreverent crossover featuring t…

11 months ago

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67. AI vs. Ancient Hatreds: Can Tech Ease the Israeli-Palestinian Divide? – Adam Boaz Becker
67. AI vs. Ancient Hatreds: Can Tech Ease the Israeli-Palestinian Divide? – Adam Boaz Becker

Episode 67

Why is it so hard to have civil conversations about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? And can we break through the outrage culture, media tribalism, …

11 months, 1 week ago

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BONUS - Are We Witnessing a Democracy in Crisis? - Lucan Way
BONUS - Are We Witnessing a Democracy in Crisis? - Lucan Way

Exploring Democratic Erosion and the Rise of Authoritarian Tactics

Is the U.S. Sliding Toward Competitive Authoritarianism? Political scientist Lucan …

11 months, 2 weeks ago

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66. What It Really Takes to Fix the Division in America – Rich Harwood
66. What It Really Takes to Fix the Division in America – Rich Harwood

Episode 66

Why are we so divided — and what can we really do about it? In this episode, Rich Harwood, founder of The Harwood Institute and author of The New Civ…

11 months, 3 weeks ago

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DOCUMENTARY - How ‘Natural Living’ Becomes Extremism: Inside the Crunchy-to-Radical Pipeline
DOCUMENTARY - How ‘Natural Living’ Becomes Extremism: Inside the Crunchy-to-Radical Pipeline

How Wellness Content Fuels Conspiracies


What starts as a search for natural living or homegrown veggies can slowly become something else entirely.

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11 months, 4 weeks ago

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