Episodios

  • Taiwan’s Transformation
    Nov 14 2025

    Trust in government has been collapsing all over the world over the last decade - but one country has bucked the trend. Fewer than 10% of the population trusted government in 2014, but by 2024, that figure had climbed above 70%. Spurred on by a collective of civic hackers calling themselves “Gov Zero”, Taiwan has trusted its people, opened its institutions, and even crowdsourced what was arguably the world’s most successful Covid response. In this episode, we draw out the lessons every nation can learn from this story with the help of one of its key actors, Audrey Tang.

    Audrey is Taiwan’s “Cyber Ambassador” and former Minister of Digital Affairs. A prominent member of the Gov Zero collective, she became a reverse mentor to Minister Jaclyn Tsai in the aftermath of the peaceful Sunflower Revolution in 2014, before joining government herself in 2016 - and becoming the world’s first transgender minister in the process.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:01) - A prayer for the Internet
    • (00:00:43) - How to Save Democracy in 2030
    • (00:04:27) - Protesters and the Tunisian Revolution
    • (00:08:33) - The 'GoV0' movement in Taiwan
    • (00:11:25) - The Sunflower Revolution and the Occupy Movement
    • (00:22:07) - Taiwan's vaccination response: Fast, Fair and Fun
    • (00:26:38) - Taiwan's growing trust level
    • (00:34:22) - Audrey's Singularity: The Future of Collaboration
    • (00:40:51) - Citizen Story: Building a Bridge
    • (00:50:45) - The Time for a Demonstration
    • (00:52:51) - How to Save Democracy
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    54 m
  • The Irish Citizens’ Assembly
    Nov 4 2025

    In September 2025, Jon hosted a live event in Dublin exploring the past, present and future of one of the most exciting democratic experiments of recent times. Over the last 15 years, Ireland's Citizens' Assembly has brought nearly 600 randomly selected citizens together to deliberate on issues from abortion to marriage equality to biodiversity, before making recommendations to elected officials. Join us as we delve into what happened, how, and why - and ask whether this approach could help save democracy all over the world.

    David Farrell is Chair of Politics at UCD and was part of the original We The Citizens project that preceded the Irish Constitutional Convention and the Citizens’ Assembly.

    Art O'Leary is chief executive at An Coimisiún Toghcháin, the Electoral Commission of Ireland, the management and oversight organisation for electoral and wider democracy matters, and Secretary to the Citizens’ Assembly.

    Louise Caldwell is one of the randomly selected citizens to have taken part in the Assembly, and has since joined the board of People Powered, the global advocacy organisation for participatory democracy.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:03) - Becoming a Citizens Assembly member
    • (00:01:19) - Irish Citizens Assembly
    • (00:05:20) - Citizens Assembly
    • (00:13:28) - The Irish Citizens Assembly
    • (00:16:39) - Citizens' Assembly
    • (00:17:55) - Citizens Assembly and the Ireland referendum
    • (00:25:48) - Ireland's first Citizens Assembly
    • (00:33:31) - What is the Citizen Assembly
    • (00:39:18) - Citizens Assembly: The best cure for polarization
    • (00:43:42) - Citizens Assembly and the future
    • (00:51:23) - The German Community Parliament's Citizens Assembly
    • (00:58:33) - Citizens Assembly: The Safe Space for Democracy
    • (01:03:48) - How to Save Democracy
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    1 h y 5 m
  • Meet Jon
    Jul 1 2025

    In this episode, co-host Omezzine Khelifa turns the mic on her fellow presenter, Jon Alexander. Before founding the New Citizenship Project and writing Citizens, Jon spent a decade in the world of advertising — helping big brands sell more stuff. So how did he make the leap from marketing to reimagining democracy?

    Omezzine asks the thoughtful (and tough) questions as we trace Jon’s journey from consumer culture to citizen action — as they explore what it really means to tell a hopeful new story about democracy’s future.

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    24 m
  • Meet Omezzine
    Jul 1 2025

    We’re figuring out how to fix democracy. Not by talking about it from a distance, but by meeting the people doing the work. In this episode, you have the chance to get to know co-host, Omezzine Khelifa — someone who’s lived every facet of this fight: reformer, revolutionary, politician, and practitioner. Omezzine proudly calls herself French-Tunisian, and her story begins in the heart of the 2010 Tunisian Revolution — what would become known to the world as the Arab Spring. From the frontlines of protest to the halls of parliament, from activism to tech, and even acting, Omezzine brings a rare mix of insight, experience, and conviction.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:03) - How to Save Democracy
    • (00:01:11) - How I became involved in the revolution in Tunisia
    • (00:11:51) - Tunisia's first year under democratic rule
    • (00:15:26) - Tunisia's opposition to authoritarian rule
    • (00:19:54) - The 2019 Tunisian election
    • (00:28:30) - How to Save Democracy
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    31 m
  • Citizen is a Verb
    Jul 1 2025

    Back in September 2024, as the US election took an unexpected turn, we gathered at the Conduit Club in London with Baratunde Thurston and Elizabeth Stewart — the powerhouse duo behind How To Citizen. Since launching their project in 2020, they’ve been telling the stories of the “next democracy,” spotlighting people who are already reimagining civic life. In this episode, we explore their radical, hopeful idea: that being a citizen is something we do, not something we are. It’s a call to action and a reminder that democracy is not a product, but a practice.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:02) - A New Democracy: How to Save Democracy
    • (00:07:26) - Democracy and the Story of It
    • (00:14:42) - The Politics of Intuition
    • (00:21:43) - Invest in Relationships With Yourself
    • (00:26:22) - The inner struggle of Tunisian protesters
    • (00:29:42) - We Need to Understand Power
    • (00:33:29) - 3 pillars of the Commit to the Collective
    • (00:37:31) - The Story of Broadband in America
    • (00:42:18) - 4 Pillar of the Engagement Plan
    • (00:44:22) - The Case for a Democracy
    • (00:54:41) - What I Found So Empowering About The Night
    • (00:57:13) - How to Save Democracy
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    58 m
  • Facing the Menace
    Jul 1 2025

    In this episode, we’re not looking away. We’re acknowledging the cracks in our democracies and asking what can still be done. Recorded live at the Conduit Club in early 2024, this powerful conversation brings together two sharp, prescient voices: political strategist and pollster Paul Hilder, and author and journalist Ece Temelkuran. Paul has worked on elections across Europe, uncovering the deeper trends shaping our politics. Ece, whose book How to Lose a Country warned of creeping authoritarianism back in 2019, draws urgent lessons from Turkey and beyond. Their insights feel even more vital now than they did then.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:02) - How to Save Democracy
    • (00:01:31) - Poland's election result
    • (00:03:49) - Paul Krugman on the UK election
    • (00:12:01) - The challenges of right-wing populism
    • (00:14:59) - Germany's huge demonstrations against immigration plan
    • (00:18:25) - This is What Politics Might Look Like in 2030
    • (00:19:59) - How the Polish election affected the election
    • (00:30:43) - Dissolving the Democracy
    • (00:37:19) - The European establishment's choice between socialism and fascism
    • (00:44:51) - Democracy in the age of Trump
    • (00:51:06) - The role of faith
    • (00:55:12) - AJ on Hope and Its Impact
    • (00:59:48) - How to Save Democracy
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    1 h y 1 m