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  • Free Press vs State Run Media
    2025/12/01

    This episode discusses how state run media is widely considered unpopular in American culture due to the idea of the government controlling biases in the media. Yet despite being in a more popular dimocracy fromat, people often choose biased politically infleunced media anyways. The diologue then talks aboit how we can break out of biased media cycle that people dont like in America.



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    8 分
  • Tournaments
    2025/11/01

    In this episode, John Hallack and Sam Hernandez explore the unique impact tournaments bring to sports. They highlight how nearly every major sport thrives on tournament formats, creating fair, exciting, and competitive outcomes. The conversation contrasts this with politics, where media bias, ratings, and party machinery often shape results before real competition begins. John and Sam argue that sports remain more enjoyable than politics precisely because of their authentic, head-to-head matchups. They close by considering how tournament-style systems could level the playing field for political candidates, just as they do in athletics.

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    9 分
  • Sports vs Politics
    2025/10/01

    This episode explores the parallels between sports and politics—focusing on how fans and voters alike tend to pick sides and develop tribal loyalties. It delves into the way our instinctive tribalism drives us to view opposing supporters with suspicion or disdain. Unlike sports, where clear wins and losses define outcomes, politics lacks such definitive scorekeeping, making the idea of "winning" far more subjective and complex.

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    14 分
  • Chris Devine: Mobilization vs Persuasion
    2025/09/01

    In this episode, we chat with Christopher Devine, author of I'm Here to Ask for Your Vote and Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Dayton. With a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University, Chris breaks down the common campaign strategy of mobilizing core supporters instead of persuading undecided voters—and how that choice fuels political polarization in the U.S.

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    28 分
  • Introduction to DJST
    2025/08/01

    Welcome to the Don't Just Stand There podcast. In this episode, we lay the foundation of our mission—what we represent, what we believe in, and why we see open dialogue as essential to healing our political climate. Stick with us for future episodes where we'll explore the current political landscape, the role of technology in driving progress, and how everyday Americans can come together to unite for impactful change.

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    10 分