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Tex Mix Podcast

As the newest venture of the Texas Signal media company, the Tex Mix Podcast perfectly blends politics and culture. Hosted by Jessica Montoya Coggins.
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Episodes

DACA At Ten Years

While DACA marks its tenth anniversary, the celebration is muted thanks to a recent court ruling in Texas. We talk with United We Dream's Juan Martinez-Guevara about that and the urgent need to pass a pathway to citizenship.

Jun 16, 202234 min

After Uvalde: How We Make Gun Safety Laws A Reality

This week we're joined by two volunteers from Moms Demand Action, Jane Kelso Winter and Elva Mendoza, to talk about the aftermath of the tragedy at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, and how we can finally get common-sense gun legislation passed in Texas.

Jun 09, 202240 min

Demystifying Defamation

Michael Shapiro from the First Amendment Clinic at SMU joins us to talk about defamation, and why a billionaire sued Beto O'Rourke.

May 19, 202233 min

A Dose of Noir in Dallas

Today we're joined by director, producer, and screenwriter Johnathan Brownlee to talk about the upcoming Dallas Noir Fest and the status of filmmaking in Texas.

May 12, 202228 min

Democracy on the Brink

A pro-democracy scholar, Kevin C. O'Leary joins us to discuss his timely book "Madison's Sorrow: Today's War on the Founders and America's Liberal Ideal," about a radical Republican party that threatens the liberal cornerstones of our society.

May 05, 202253 min

Candid with the Candidate

Elizabeth Ginsberg shares what it's like running in House District 108 against one of the last Republicans in Dallas County.

Apr 28, 202231 min

Civil Forfeiture in Texas

In this episode we are talking with Arif Panju, a managing attorney with the Institute for Justice, who tells us about the ordeal of his client Ameal Woods and why innocent people are having money taken from them in a practice known as civil forfeiture.

Mar 03, 202238 minSeason 3Ep. 4

Su Voto Es Su Voz

Lydia Camarillo from the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project talks to us about the challenges of registering new voters, and why her organization has sued Texas so many times

Feb 24, 202233 minSeason 3Ep. 3

Fighting Voter Suppression on College Campuses

Bianca Avery is the Texas State Coordinator with the Campus Vote Project, and she's walking us through how her organization is working with students across the state in the midst of the massive voter suppression bill, Senate Bill 1.

Feb 17, 202231 min

Bonus Episode: An Election Preview Extravaganza

This week we have a jam-packed special episode with our friend Ed Espinoza from Progress Texas. Ed is helping us break down some of the biggest races on the ballot as we all get ready to head out to vote!

Feb 11, 202249 min

Immigration at an Impasse

Juan Carlos Cerda from the American Business Immigration Coalition walks us through the economic benefits of immigration reform. As a DACA recipient himself, he also provides his own insight about why a pathway to citizenship is necessary and humane.

Sep 23, 202131 minSeason 3Ep. 3

Boots on the Ground

We talk with Kristy Noble, the new Chair of the Dallas County Democratic Party, about what to expect from Democrats on the local level as they gear up for election season.

Sep 16, 202120 min

Breaking Down the Voter Suppression Bill

Ali Lozano from the Texas Civil Rights Project joins us to discuss what exactly is in the newly signed voter suppression bill, and what we can expert from further litigation.

Sep 08, 202129 min

An Update From Our Texas Democrats

State Rep. Ana-Maria Ramos was one of the Texas Democrats who broke quorum; in our first episode of season three she shares why that was so important and what comes next as a slew of bad bills take effect in the state.

Sep 02, 202127 minSeason 3Ep. 1

A Mayor for All People(s)

The Tex Mix chats with Fort Worth mayoral candidate Deborah Peoples ahead of the runoff election.

May 21, 202126 min

A Candidate's Perspective

In our latest episode, we talk with parent, educator, and former TX-24 candidate Candace Valenzuela about making the decision to run for office, why progressivism is really common sense, and how early investment is key.

May 13, 202126 min

Catching up With Emerge Texas

Serita Fontanesi, Executive Director of Emerge Texas, joins us on the Tex Mix to talk about the organization, and some exciting upcoming events that are perfect if you're thinking about running for office in Texas.

May 05, 202125 min

Literature and the Lone Star

Lois Kim, the Executive Director of the Texas Book Festival, joins us to talk about the preeminent literary organization of Texas. We’ll chat about their awesome Reading Rock Stars program, some of her favorite Texas authors, and what she thinks about Matthew McConaughey’s memoir.

Apr 29, 202126 min

Why You Should Absolutely Run For Something

This week Jessica talks with Run For Something co-founder Ross Morales Rocketto about the organization that is changing the progressive political landscape across Texas and the country.

Apr 22, 202124 min

Local Elections & Local Candidates Matter

We are kicking off the second half of our second season with an amazing progressive candidate running for city council in Round Rock: Janneke Parrish. Janneke tells us why she decided to become a candidate, and what it's like to run for local office. And if you have a local election coming up, don't forget to vote!

Apr 15, 202121 min

Talking About the Stigma Around Abortion With Advocate Stephanie Gomez

Today we are joined by Stephanie Gomez, a reproductive justice advocate, with a compelling story about how she became such a fierce proponent of abortion. We'll talk about the seven anti-choice bills that were debated in the state house, and more about the stigma around abortion.

Mar 18, 202123 min

Abortion Access in Texas

Today we are discussing the state of abortion access in Texas. We are joined by Neesha Davé from the Lilith Fund and Nikiya Natale from Texas Equal Access Fund to talk about anti-choice legislation, why abortion funds are so necessary in Texas, and Rosie's Law, which would repeal bans on Medicaid and private insurance from covering abortions. Lilith Fund: lilithfund.org Texas Equal Access Fund: teafund.org To learn more about Rosie's Law, please visit: RosiesLaw.org...

Mar 11, 202131 min

A Discussion on DACA

On another special episode of Tex Mix, we are joined by Gaby Pacheco, the program director of TheDream.Us, the largest scholarship fund for Dreamers. She was the first undocumented Latina to ever testify in front of Congress and she's a nationally-recognized DACA advocate.

Feb 16, 202124 minSeason 2Ep. 3

Paxton Patrol

In a special episode of the Tex Mix, we dig through all the legal drama involving Attorney General Ken Paxton.

Feb 05, 202131 minSeason 2Ep. 9

Season 2: Simon Rosenberg

And we're back! Our first post-Inauguration episode is with Simon Rosenberg, the founder and President of New Democrat Network."

Jan 21, 202127 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Episode 5: A'shanti Gholar, the President of Emerge

This week we are joined by A’shanti Gholar, the president of Emerge, the only organization dedicated to recruiting and training Democratic women to run for office. She has served as a trailblazing organizer and activist for 15 years. And for the Democratic National Committee, A’shanti served as the National Deputy Director of Community Engagement and the Director of African American Engagement. We discuss the results of the 2020 elections and the hopes for the new President and Vice President in...

Dec 03, 202019 minSeason 1Ep. 5
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