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  • What’s really happening inside Georgia’s State Capitol?
    2025/12/18

    Interviewing Representative Lisa Campbell, GA House District 35


    In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the behind-the-scenes realities of Georgia state politics, including Democratic lawmakers repeatedly not being called on to speak, and we uncover how power dynamics inside the Georgia State Capitol shape policy decisions.


    We also look at how these decisions ripple outward, from Kennesaw State University cutting DEI efforts and Black Studies, to the ongoing student loan crisis, gun violence, and the fight for truly adequate education.


    This episode doesn’t soften the conversation. It asks why these issues persist in Georgia politics, and why real progress requires honest, uncomfortable conversations, not silence.


    🔔 Subscribe for more discussions about wealth inequity, local and state government, civil rights, and the impact of policy.

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    1 時間 17 分
  • The Cristadoro Files
    2025/12/05

    In this episode, Heather Tolley-Bauer joins us for a detailed breakdown of the events surrounding John Christadora — the lawsuit, the allegations, the pattern of misconduct, and why this case matters for local government and public trust.

    This episode digs into the questions voters are asking about accountability, ethics, financial oversight, and who should be trusted with county funds.

    If you’ve been looking for clear, factual context about this controversy and what it reveals about leadership and transparency in our county, this conversation is essential.

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    44 分
  • Socialism 101 (Interview: Chris Strickland)
    2025/11/27

    In this episode, we sit down with Chris Strickland, a doctor of social work, for a deep dive into what socialism actually looks like in the U.S. today, far beyond the stereotypes and political buzzwords.Together, we unpack Democratic Socialists of America (DSA): what the organization stands for, who it’s built to support, and why it matters in a moment defined by inequality. We talk about bootstraps culture, how it shapes our expectations of one another, and the real-world examples of socialism we interact with every day without even naming them.Chris also breaks down the often-overlooked intersection of race, class, and power within the socialist movement itself, and how oppression can show up even in spaces meant to challenge the status quo. In that context, we talk about the role of AfroSoc, DSA’s caucus for Black, Indigenous, and other people of color, which works to build a truly multiracial working-class base and elevate non-white leadership and community voices within the movement. We explore the differences between capitalism and socialism, unpack the “us vs. them” narratives that keep people divided, and discuss what all of this means for our role as organizers, neighbors, and activists working toward a more just future.If you’ve ever wondered what socialism in America truly looks like and what it means for our political future, this conversation is for you.

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    54 分
  • The Money Behind Cobb County School District
    2025/11/21

    Interviewing Heather Tolley-Bauer

    In this episode, Heather Tolley-Bauer of Watching the Funds Cobb helps us decode the district budget, explore how funds are allocated, and discuss why taxpayers should care. (In Cobb, 62% of property taxes go directly to the school district)

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    45 分
  • Interview: Royce Mann
    2025/10/15

    In this episode, we talk with Royce Mann, candidate for the Atlanta Board of Education, about the role education plays in building stronger, more equitable communities. He reflects on what led him to run and how he hopes to support students, teachers, and families across the city. Together, we talk about opportunity, access, and what it takes to create a school system where every student can thrive, from improving transparency and communication to making sure every classroom has the resources it needs to succeed. It’s a reminder that the challenges we face in our schools are deeply personal, and that empathy and action must go hand in hand.

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    33 分
  • Interview: Anthony McCalla
    2025/10/13

    In this episode, we sit down with Anthony McCalla, candidate for Marietta City Council Ward 1, to talk about what it means to serve a growing and diverse community. Anthony shares what inspired him to run and how he hopes to tackle challenges like housing affordability, public safety, and the rising cost of city services. Together, we explore what leadership looks like at the local level — and how real progress begins by listening to, and responding to, the people most affected.

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    33 分
  • Interview: Nora Gaudet
    2025/10/12


    In this episode, we sit down with Nora Gaudet, a candidate for Marietta City Council Ward 3, to talk about what it means to build community and lead with empathy. From her experiences in education and public service to her hopes for the city’s future, Nora shares how small, consistent efforts can create lasting change.

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    36 分
  • Interview: Akbar Ali
    2025/10/11

    In this episode, we sit down with Akbar Ali, a candidate running to represent his community and reimagine what leadership can look like in Georgia. From his roots in public service to his drive to make government work for everyday people, Akbar shares the experiences and values that shape his vision for a more equitable and inclusive state.


    We talk about what inspired him to run, the lessons learned along the way, and why listening to the people most affected by policy is the first step toward real change.


    Tune in for a conversation about community, compassion, and the power of everyday people to build a better future together.

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    53 分