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It Matters

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Dive into the rich soil of politics and pop culture with "It Matters" a podcast where the past and present intertwine to shape our understanding of the political landscape. Each episode, join us as we invite prominent politicians, cultural icons, and influential activists to share information, their concerns, personal journeys and the moments that have shaped their political ideologies. It’s election year and we are here to help you sort through the truth and the lies, misinformation and disinformation. From the earliest memories that sparked their political consciousness to the current issues that drive their advocacy, our guests unravel the threads of their political evolution against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world. Alongside these intimate conversations, we'll delve into how pop culture mirrors and influences political discourse, bringing a fresh, relatable perspective to the pressing issues of our time. "It Matters" isn't just a podcast; it's a platform for deep, engaging dialogue. It's about understanding how individual experiences contribute to the collective political narrative, exploring the intersections of identity, culture, and politics.  Tune in to "It Matters" for insightful, thought-provoking discussions that go beyond the headlines, offering a unique blend of personal storytelling and in-depth political analysis. Let's get to what matters in politics together!
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Episodes

The Power of the States: Heather Williams of the DLCC

Heather Williams, President of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC), discusses the importance of state legislatures in shaping policy and protecting rights. She highlights the role of state legislators in addressing issues such as abortion legislation, gun control, and voting rights. Williams emphasizes the need for Democrats to engage with voters in all communities, including those that may not traditionally support the party. She also emphasizes the importance of staying involv...

Feb 26, 202439 min

Armed and Unstable : Inside America’s mass shooting crisis (Jonathan Metzl)

In our era of endless mass shootings, Vanderbilt professor Jonathan Metzl examines America’s deadly obsession with firearms through the lens of a shocking 2018 Waffle House shooting. He delves into the psyche of white male shooters, arguing the carnage stems not from mental illness but toxic racism mixed with gun worship permeating society. As the deaths mount with no policy response, Metzl warns that America approaches an abyss where gunfire replaces democratic principles. He says protests afte...

Feb 19, 202435 min

Pathways to Progress: Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez - President of NextGen America

In this episode, Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez, the President of NextGen America, discusses the political power of young people and the importance of engaging voters of color. She emphasizes the need for the Democratic Party to invest in communities of color and tailor their messages to the diverse subsets within these communities. Ramirez also addresses the complexities of immigration and the misconceptions surrounding Dreamers. She criticizes Governor Greg Abbott for using immigration as a politic...

Feb 12, 202457 min

Elie Mystal: From SNL to the Supreme Court – A Journey Through Justice

In this episode, Michael Starr Hopkins interviews Elie Mystal, the justice correspondent and host of the legal podcast, Contempt of the Court. They discuss various topics related to the courts and the political landscape. Elie shares his experience of being on SNL and then dives into the issue of judicial appointments. He highlights the failure of Democrats to keep up with Trump's pace in appointing judges and the impact it has on the rights and freedoms of Americans. Elie also discusses the Rep...

Feb 04, 20241 hr 8 min

Shaping the Sunshine State: Nikki Fried on Florida's Political Landscape and Future

In this episode, Michael Starr Hopkins interviews Nikki Fried, the Florida Democratic Party Chair and former Florida Agriculture Secretary. They discuss Fried's transition from private citizen to public figure, her experience working with Governor Ron DeSantis, and the challenges faced by Florida Democrats. Fried also shares her advocacy for the Groveland Four and her stance on issues like marijuana legalization and gun ownership. She emphasizes the importance of grassroots organizing and unity ...

Jan 28, 202439 min

BREAKING NEWS!!!! Desantis Drops Out: Marc Caputo of The Messenger

In this episode, Michael Starr Hopkins interviews Mark Caputo, a national political reporter, about Ron DeSantis' exit from the 2024 Republican primary campaign. They discuss the reasons for DeSantis' campaign failure, including his awkwardness and treatment of people. They also explore DeSantis' current position as governor and his potential future as a lame duck governor. The conversation touches on the lessons learned from losing a presidential race and the vulnerabilities of Joe Biden in the...

Jan 22, 202429 min

Unmasking No Labels with Philip Shulman

Philip Schulman from American Bridge 21st Century joins the host, Michael Star-Hopkins, to discuss No Labels and its transformation over the years. They delve into the origins of No Labels and its initial goal of uniting Republicans and Democrats. However, they highlight how No Labels has shifted its agenda and become a grifting Republican operation. The conversation explores No Labels' funders, financial practices, and connections to shady figures. They also discuss the potential impact of No L...

Jan 22, 202441 min

Democratic Crossroads: The Unpredictable Journey of Today's Political Landscape (Jim Kessler of Third Way)

Dive into a riveting episode where Michael Starr Hopkins and Jim Kessler take you on a journey through the heart of modern American politics. This episode, titled "Democratic Crossroads: The Unpredictable Journey of Today's Political Landscape," is a rollercoaster ride of insights, analyses, and bold predictions. Listen as they unravel the complex tapestries of Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema's political careers, showcasing how these two figures mirror the seismic shifts within the Democratic Par...

Jan 22, 202455 min

Between Autocracy and Elections: The GOP's Trump Conundrum (Jim Swift)

In this episode, the conversation revolves around the state of the Republican Party and the potential impact of Donald Trump on future elections. The Bulworks’ Jim Swift and host Michael Starr Hopkins discuss the party's alignment with Trump, the reluctance of Republicans to denounce him, and the potential for a dictatorship. They also explore the dynamics of the 2024 election, the importance of endorsements, and the challenges faced by Democrats in maintaining voter turnout. The conversation co...

Jan 15, 202442 min

The Identity Crisis: Democrats, Republicans, and the Future of American Politics (Joe Walsh)

In this conversation, Michael Starr Hopkins and Joe Walsh discuss the state of the Republican and Democratic parties, the influence of Donald Trump, and the challenges facing both parties. They explore topics such as the lack of enthusiasm for Joe Biden, the messaging problems of the Democratic Party, and the need for working class champions. They also discuss the immigration issue and the importance of listening and understanding opposing viewpoints. Despite the personal cost of leaving the Rep...

Jan 15, 202452 min

Trump's Trials and the Black Vote: Scott Bolden's Take on a Nation at a Crossroads

In this enlightening episode of "Political Roots," Michael Starr Hopkins sits down with Scott Bolden, a seasoned expert in law and politics, to dissect the complex landscape of the 2024 election, focusing on the impact of Trump's legal challenges and the role of Black voters. Bolden, with his rich background in civil rights advocacy, brings a unique perspective to the table, discussing the significant implications of Trump's potential indictments and the current state of American politics. The c...

Jan 12, 202446 min

Charting Change: Ryan Grim on the Path of Progressive Politics

In this compelling episode of Political Roots, Michael Starr Hopkins sits down with Ryan Grim, the Washington D.C. bureau chief for The Intercept. The discussion revolves around Grim's latest book, "The Squad," a deep dive into the emergence and impact of this influential group of progressive politicians. They also delve into the current political landscape, examining the role of media in shaping discourse, the persistent struggles with corporate influence in politics, and the complexities of th...

Jan 08, 202451 min

Blue Waves, Black Ballots: Bakari Sellers Talks 2024 Election

In this compelling episode of Political Roots, host Michael Starr Hopkins sits down with Bakari Sellers, a renowned CNN contributor and one of the youngest political figures in America. The discussion kicks off with a look into Sellers' upcoming book, "The Moment," which reflects on the racial reckoning that followed George Floyd's death, the role of media, and the unfulfilled promises of equity and progress. Sellers shares his personal and poignant insights on the slow pace of racial progress, ...

Jan 08, 202428 min

Political Roots : Introduction

In this podcast, we're diving deep into the personal political journeys of some of the most influential figures in news and pop culture. We'll explore how their experiences have shaped their views and how, in turn, they shape the world we live in. But this isn't just about the stories of others; it's also about our own. It's about understanding the roots of our beliefs and how they grow and change over time. I come to you with my own set of beliefs and biases, as we all do. I'm not here to prete...

Dec 31, 20237 min
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