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Let's Talk Democracy

Let's Talk Democracy

De: Tina Johnson
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In a time when misinformation spreads like wildfire and populist movements are gaining momentum globally, it’s easy to feel disheartened. But Let’s Talk Democracy is here to remind us that democracy isn’t something we can afford to take for granted. It’s something we need to fight for, nurture, and protect. This podcast is a small but significant part of that fight—helping to cultivate hope, share knowledge, and inspire action. At its core, Let’s Talk Democracy is a reminder that even in the darkest times, there’s always room for dialogue, reflection, and change. And that, in itself, is an act of democracy. Let’s Talk Democracy will be in conversation with a wide variety of people whose efforts and ideas can move us toward a stronger democracy. It's important to be in dialogue with individuals who represent the diverse range of ideas that are permissible within a democracy. By engaging with these voices—whether they come from experts, activists, community leaders, or everyday citizens—we can begin to see the many facets of democracy and how we can strengthen it, together.All rights reserved.
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  • Inside Democracy: Where Systems Meet Real Life
    Apr 14 2026

    What does democracy actually look like when you’re inside it?

    In this episode, we move beyond theory and explore how democratic systems function in real life—through participation, decision-making, and everyday interaction.

    Democracy is often described as a set of institutions or processes. But from the inside, it operates very differently. It becomes something that depends on attention, coordination, and continuous engagement.

    This episode explores how democracy works on the ground, from local decision-making spaces to the informal conversations that shape outcomes before formal decisions are made.

    Because democracy isn’t just something we observe.

    It’s something we participate in—and help sustain.

    In This Episode
    • What democracy feels like from the inside
    • How local participation changes behavior and accountability
    • Why coordination—not just disagreement—is a central challenge
    • The hidden costs of participation and democratic fatigue
    • How informal influence shapes decisions before they are made
    Key Takeaway

    Democracy is not a fixed system.

    It is a continuous process—maintained through participation, attention, and repeated engagement.

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    22 m
  • The Public Square Isn’t Dead: How showing up in our communities keeps democracy alive
    Mar 31 2026

    This week on Let’s Talk Democracy host, Tina Johnson delivers a concise, reflection on what democracy really requires: presence, effort, and human participation. While social media and technology shape how we engage, the heart of democracy is lived in real-world spaces—from global protests to local community actions like No Kings.

    Tina reflects on the difference between digital engagement and active participation, sharing insights on why showing up matters, even when it’s uncomfortable or inconvenient. She explores how people across the globe continue to organize, protest, and engage, proving that democracy is sustained by action, not algorithms.

    This episode is a thought-provoking listen with one clear takeaway: pay attention to where you’re showing up in your community, and consider taking meaningful steps to engage. Because democracy isn’t built online—it’s built by people.

    Tune in for a reflective reminder that every effort counts.

    • Democracy lives in presence, effort, and real-world action.
    • Why showing up matters more than scrolling, sharing, or liking.
    • Global and local examples of civic engagement, including No Kings.
    • Reflection on human work sustaining democracy.
    • Quick, actionable takeaway for listeners: how to participate meaningfully this week.

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    9 m
  • Can Technology Fix Democracy? Mobile Voting, AI, and the Future of Civic Power
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Democracy, host Tina Johnson speaks with Ramon Perez, founder of the Digital Democracy Project, about the future of digital democracy and civic engagement.

    How can mobile voting, blockchain technology, and AI transform the way citizens interact with government? Ramon shares how his platform enables real-time voter input on legislation, creating a more participatory and transparent democratic process.

    This episode explores key issues including voter access, political representation, gerrymandering, and the growing role of technology in shaping public policy.

    If you're interested in democracy reform, civic technology, or how AI is changing government, this conversation offers powerful insights into the future of participatory democracy.

    Keywords: digital democracy, civic engagement, mobile voting, blockchain voting, AI in government, participatory democracy

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    51 m
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