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  • Cura Personalis in Congress w/ Matt Conroy (IL5)
    Jan 12 2026

    Care for the entire being, be a man or woman for others. In this conversation, Matt Conroy, candidate for Illinois’s 5th Congressional District, breaks down why the United States is falling behind countries like China when it comes to infrastructure, clean energy, and long-term economic planning. He argues that America’s biggest threat isn’t another nation, but our own refusal to update aging systems and political mindsets that no longer meet the moment.

    Matt talks about what he’s seeing on the ground in IL-05, from affordability pressures to outdated transit and energy grids that hurt both families and businesses.

    Throughout the conversation, Matt discusses why he chose to run against an entrenched incumbent, how corporate money shapes congressional priorities, and why younger, working-class voices are essential in shaping the country’s future. He closes with a hopeful vision of a more responsive, modern, people-centered government, one capable of meeting the challenges of this century rather than the last.

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    1 h y 10 m
  • Venezuela Beyond the Talking Points w/ Anthony David Vernon
    Jan 10 2026

    Anthony David Vernon is back! This time to unpack the escalating situation in Venezuela and what it reveals about U.S. power abroad. Together, they trace the historical roots of American intervention in Latin America through the Monroe Doctrine, examine the real-world consequences of economic sanctions, and break down how U.S. rhetoric around oil and democracy shapes public understanding. Anthony argues that when these developments are viewed together, the dots increasingly point toward the United States moving in the direction of effectively colonizing Venezuela.

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    Check out some of Anthony’s articles:

    https://academeblog.org/2025/04/17/double-booking-against-higher-education/

    https://www.jerryjazzmusician.com/are-jazz-hop-instrumentals-jazz-an-observation-and-playlist-by-anthony-david-vernon/

    https://www.bardicsanonymous.com/nonfiction/optimistic-absurdism

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    54 m
  • Hudson Valley Hustle w/ Cait Conley (NY17)
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode, Paige sits down with Cait Conley, a veteran, national security expert, and candidate for New York’s 17th congressional district, currently represented by Mike Lawler. Cait discusses the urgent need for government to deliver real results for everyday Americans, focusing on economic stability, family well-being, and restoring trust in public service. Drawing on her leadership experience in high-pressure national security roles, she makes the case for pragmatic, people-centered solutions that put American families first.

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    Cait's website: https://caitconley.com/ Donate to Cait: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/conley-web Cait's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caitconley Cait's Twitter: https://x.com/CaitforNewYork Cait's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CaitConleyforNY/

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    57 m
  • On the Frontlines of Failure w/ Chante Gamby and Chelsea Laliberte-Barnes
    Jan 1 2026

    In this episode, social workers Chelsea Laliberte Barnes and Chante Gamby unpack the realities of the fentanyl crisis, exploring how public health, politics, and human impact collide. They discuss the ways the current administration has leveraged the crisis for political gain, often at the expense of evidence-based solutions and the families most affected. Drawing on their frontline experiences, Chelsea and Chante highlight how social workers shoulder the consequences of policy failures and why lived experience, advocacy, and honest storytelling are essential for shaping compassionate and effective drug policy. They also reflect on what real support for people struggling with substance use disorders should look like and what it means to fight for a system that prioritizes care over headlines.

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    1 h y 20 m
  • Frames of Resistance w/ Adriano Kalin
    Dec 29 2025

    This episode features Adriano Kalin, a Chicago-based social justice photographer whose work has become a living record of protest movements, community resilience, and the voices too often pushed to the margins. The conversation traces his path into photography, the evolution of his style, and the ethical considerations of documenting people in vulnerable and high-stakes moments.

    Adriano discusses Chicago’s unique political climate, the growing pressures of censorship, and the complicated role AI now plays in shaping (and sometimes distorting) photographic truth. The episode explores the tension between creating art and preserving evidence, and why historical context is essential for responsible visual storytelling.

    Through personal stories from the streets, Adriano illustrates the power of images to amplify community voices and the responsibility photographers carry to witness with honesty, dignity, and respect.

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    1 h y 16 m
  • Truth Social Medical School
    Dec 22 2025

    Happy final solo episode of the year!! In this episode Paige reflects on the past year (thank you all!!!) before diving in. She delves into the recent masss shootings at Brown University and Bondi Beach, the implications of Rob Reiner's death and the political discourse surrounding it, as well as a lawsuit against Instacart for alleged political discrimination. The episode also covers ICE operations in Minneapolis, escalating tensions with Venezuela, and insights from a Vanity Fair article about Trump's inner circle. Paige concludes with Trump's affordability tour, and the political landscape as the year comes to a close.

    Washington Post Instacart article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/12/15/instacart-congress-campaign-democrat/

    Vanity Fair article: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/story/trump-susie-wiles-interview-exclusive-part-1?srsltid=AfmBOoqi9-2IaWl7Poc3j40bqAuFA84KgMuLfWHaCSbLLwwD0lfs4LKN

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    39 m
  • Confessions of a Never Trumper w/ Hot Takes (@hot_takes10)
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode, Paige sits down with Hot Takes to unpack his journey from lifelong Republican to political independent, tracing how the rise of Trump and a shift in GOP rhetoric pushed them to reevaluate their values. Together, they explore how Trump’s messaging reshaped the party, and the national conversation, while examining what’s been lost in the era of outrage politics. The conversation dives into the grievances driving the MAGA movement, the challenges Democrats face in reaching disillusioned moderates, and where real common ground might still exist in a deeply divided America.

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    1 h y 10 m
  • Chaos at the Top, Clarity at the Ballot Box
    Dec 8 2025

    In this episode of Current Affairs Unfiltered, Paige breaks down a whirlwind month in politics, from Kash Patel’s eyebrow raising private jet habits to Trump’s bulldozing of the East Wing for his own personal ballroom and the wave of pardons that followed. She digs into escalating military activity off the coast of Venezuela, what the latest Election Day results signal about the political landscape, and the real fallout from the most recent government shutdown. Paige also unpacks new Department of Education rules that could reshape access to professional degrees. She closes the episode with some personal reflections and a look ahead at what’s coming next for the podcast...

    Articles:

    Tatiana Schlossberg article: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-weekend-essay/a-battle-with-my-blood

    WaPo second strike article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/11/28/hegseth-kill-them-all-survivors-boat-strike/

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    43 m
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