Yo, I'm Baritone Day, and I want to tell you a crazy story from my childhood. When I was nine years old, my mother gave me a special assignment. She said it was up to me to come up with the system we would live under after democracy and maybe capitalism had failed. I repeat, I was nine years old, and I know that's a wild assignment one apparently I failed at because all the headlines thirty three years later, we're talking about democracies and crisis, democracies at the tipping point,
and I agree, But which way our democracy tips? That's up to us, and that is the spirit of my new show, How to Citizen with Baritone Day. By the way, I'm the Barton Day. In that title, there's no other barratuone days. It's a one barrattone day show. But it's not an only barratone day show because in this show, I'm going to introduce you to people who are tapping
into that collective power. Were all a part of organizing communities to make a difference and change outcomes in areas as diverse as public safety, worker rights, voter turnout, even our food systems. Did you know that we can keep ourselves safe without giving all of our money to the police department. Did you know that we can build an economy that works without giving all of our money to
Jeff Bezos? I know is wild. This show is going to involve you in that project because it'd be very authoritarian for me to make a show called Hot the Citizen where I just talked down at you. Instead, I'm inviting you in literally to be a part of the tapings of the show, which we do live with the audience, and also to convert some of that news rage you're probably sitting on into action where we are going to give you things you can do to be a better citizen.
Our media isn't fake, but it is incomplete because so far, much of the mess sage we've been getting is how broken the world is, as opposed to all the work being done to mend it. Much of the message we've been getting is how alone we are, how powerless we are. But there's another side to the story that talks about us as a part of something greater, something that we can do together, that sees the current moment as an opportunity, with pandemic revolution and all, to reimagine and reclaim this
word citizen. Take it back from those who have weaponized it against people who don't have the right paperwork, and converted into a verb big enough to invite us all to participate in determining our society, how it works and for whom, the whom being the many, not just the few. How do citizen with Baritune day? It literally takes all of us, and that includes you coming August to the I Heart Radio app, Apple podcast or wherever you listen to podcasts. M M