Episodios

  • Can Democrats Win in Red States? The Dixie Dems Take on Southern Politics
    Apr 6 2026

    Is the South really as “red” as it seems—or is something shifting beneath the surface? Can Democrats actually win in red states with the right strategy?

    In this powerful episode of Dixie Dems, host Bob Gatty is joined by co-hosts Arthur Hill (North Carolina Democratic Party leader) and Robert Thompson (Georgia-based podcaster) to explore the evolving political landscape across the South.

    🎙️ Special Guest: Grace Cowan

    Founder, organizer, and co-host of the Frogmore Stew podcast, Grace shares how grassroots efforts in South Carolina are challenging the status quo—even in heavily gerrymandered districts.

    🔥 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    Why Democrats are running candidates in every single South Carolina state legislative district—even the toughest ones--for the first time in many years.

    How gerrymandering has shaped Southern politics—and how activists are pushing back

    The strategy behind forcing “safe seat” politicians to actually compete

    Why grassroots organizing could reshape the South’s political future

    The importance of messaging, identity, and voter engagement

    What’s next for South Carolina and the broader Southern political landscape

    💡 Key Takeaway:

    Progress doesn’t only come from winning elections—it comes from showing up, organizing, and refusing to concede entire communities.

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    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Welcome to Dixie Dems

    01:23 Hair Talk Cold Open

    02:46 Run Every Seat Strategy

    04:57 North Carolina Playbook

    06:45 Expose Gerrymandering

    08:44 Voting Rights Crackdown

    10:43 Disruptor Ads Approach

    11:37 Annie Andrews vs Graham

    14:52 Democrats Need Branding

    19:44 Sanford and Mace Drama

    21:04 South Carolina Governor Race

    22:00 Candidate Scandal Fallout

    22:47 Jermaine Johnson Stays In

    24:00 Building the Party Bench

    25:08 Name Recognition Matters

    28:16 Training Candidates Basics

    29:30 Gerrymandering Workarounds

    31:17 Straight Ticket Voting Tricks

    33:38 Trump Mail Voting Hypocrisy

    36:20 MAGA Media Silo Explained

    37:34 Voting by Class Debate

    41:03 Frogmore Stew Podcast Plug

    43:52 Wrap Up and Thanks

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  • He Promised Peace Now Americans are Dying
    Mar 28 2026

    Millions of Americans are marching in “No Kings” rallies across the country—and for good reason.

    In this commentary, Bob Gatty breaks down the growing gap between Donald Trump’s campaign promises and today’s reality, including a new conflict with Iran that has already cost American lives.

    This isn’t just politics—it’s about accountability, democracy, and the future of the country.

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  • Laura VanWormer: Who's Worse? Nixon vs Trump?
    Feb 23 2026

    Richard Nixon came within a gnats eyelash of being impeached over the

    Watergate scandal, but ended up resigning instead. Despite some of his positive achievements, he is generally considered a bad president. But what about Trump? Is he worse?

    In this episode of Lean to the Left, host Bob Gatty is joined by novelist and podcaster Laura VanWormer, creator of the serialized audio fiction podcast Class of ’74.

    The conversation explores the dynamics of political power through a compelling comparison of Donald Trump and Richard Nixon, with VanWormer offering a provocative take on why Nixon—despite his flaws—represented a more functional form of leadership.

    Laura also shares her deeply personal journey following a devastating car accident that forced her to step away from writing novels—and how that loss unexpectedly gave rise to Class of ’74, a podcast that blends 1970s nostalgia, political backdrop, and soap-opera storytelling into a modern audio experience enjoyed by listeners around the world.

    This episode is a reflection on:

    • Political leadership and historical perspective

    • Resilience after personal tragedy

    • Podcasting as a new literary frontier

    • Humor as a survival tool in dark political times

    Thoughtful, funny, and deeply human, this conversation is a reminder of the enduring power of storytelling—and the importance of laughter when confronting history and the present moment.

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    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Introduction to Lean To the Left

    00:29 Comparing Trump and Nixon

    01:00 Introducing Laura VanWormer

    01:13 Laura's High School Reunion and Podcast

    01:55 Weather and Small Talk

    03:13 Details About the Class of 74 Podcast

    09:00 Laura's Personal Story and Accident

    11:45 The Impact of Laura's Podcast

    13:20 Writing and Voices

    13:38 Trump vs. Nixon

    14:12 Nixon's Environmental and Media Policies

    15:21 Nixon's Downfall and Resignation

    16:33 Personal Reflections on Nixon Era

    17:09 Nixon's Draft and Popularity

    20:32 Comparing Nixon and Trump

    21:25 High School Memories and Politics

    23:34 Teenagers and Social Media

    25:26 Books and Writing Career

    26:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • Echoes of Injustice: Trump and the Legacy of Guantanamo Bay
    Feb 1 2026

    Guantanamo Bay was once described as housing the “worst of the worst.” But what if that's a lie?

    In this episode of the Lean to the Left Podcast, host Bob Gatty is joined by human rights attorney Joshua Colangelo-Bryan, special counsel at Human Rights First and author of "Through the Gates of Hell: American Injustice at Guantanamo Bay".

    Joshua has spent more than two decades challenging the injustices of Guantanamo Bay. He explains how fear-driven narratives allowed indefinite detention, torture, and the erosion of due process—and why those same tactics are now being repurposed in immigration policy.

    We discuss:

    • The true legacy of Guantanamo Bay

    • How demagoguery targets immigrants and minorities

    • The use of cruelty as political theater

    • Parallels to Japanese American internment

    • Why empathy and the rule of law still matter

    This conversation is a sobering reminder of what happens when executive power goes unchecked—and why human stories are essential to defending democracy.

    📘 Through the Gates of Hell is available through major retailers and local bookstores.

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    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

    00:10 Trump's Immigration Policies and Guantanamo Bay

    01:03 Guest Introduction: Joshua Colangelo Bryan

    01:21 The Legal Battle and Personal Bond

    16:28 Current State of Guantanamo and Immigration Policies

    19:21 Broader Implications and Political Commentary

    22:30 Discussion on Venezuela and Foreign Policy

    29:01 Closing Thoughts and Book Information

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  • The Power of States: Environmental Health Policy and Action
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode of the Lean to the Left Podcast, host Bob Gatty talks with environmental health lawyer, professor, and author Susan Kaplan about how states are leading the way on environmental health policy. Drawing from her book, A Healthy Union: How States Can Lead on Environmental Health, Kaplan explains how state-level innovation has produced effective, evidence-based policies that protect public health while reducing costs.

    🔍 What you’ll learn in this episode:

    • Why federal environmental protections have eroded — and what states are doing instead

    • How states act as “laboratories of innovation” for environmental health

    • The growing role of local governments, school boards, and city councils

    • How everyday environmental choices affect public health

    • Why collective community action can drive lasting change

    Kaplan highlights successful policies from states like Massachusetts, New York, and Texas, along with regional collaborations that prove environmental protection and economic efficiency can go hand in hand.

    🌱 This conversation is a hopeful reminder that progress is possible — and often starts close to home.

    📘 Learn more about Susan Kaplan’s work and her book A Healthy Union

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    Amazon book Link: https://amzn.to/4acwEsy


    NOTE: Susan Kaplan is offering listeners ands viewers of this podcast a 20% discount on the price of her book. To obtain that discount visit www.islandpress.org and use the code word: UNION.


    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Introduction to the Lean to the Left Podcast

    00:20 Meet Susan Kaplan: Environmental Health Expert

    01:34 The History of Environmental Protection in the US

    03:46 State-Level Environmental Health Policies

    05:16 Challenges and Solutions in Environmental Protection

    08:17 Local Government's Role in Environmental Health

    09:31 Practical Tips for Individuals

    11:43 Encouraging Local Government Action

    15:03 Best Practices and Case Studies

    17:03 Susan Kaplan's Career Journey

    19:12 Current Issues and Final Thoughts

    20:40 Where to Find Susan's Book

    22:12 Conclusion and Optimism for the Future

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  • Dixie Dems Podcast: Amplifying Progressive Politics in the South
    Jan 17 2026

    Welcome to Dixie Dems, the monthly roundtable from the Lean to the Left Podcast focused on progressive politics across the South.


    Host Bob Gatty (South Carolina) is joined by Arthur Hill, Vice Chair of the Brunswick County (NC) Democratic Party, and Robert Thompson, a bold progressive voice from Georgia.


    Our special guest this episode is Robin Biro—a South Carolina native, Army Ranger veteran, former campaign director for the Barack Obama campaign, and longtime political commentator on Fox News and Newsmax.

    In this episode, we discuss:


    • Trump’s influence on U.S. military and foreign policy, including Venezuela and oil politics

    • Concerns about political retaliation within the armed forces

    • Georgia’s evolving political landscape, including the Senate race and figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene

    • South Carolina’s gubernatorial race, featuring Mullins McLeod and Dr. Jermaine Johnson

    • Fractures inside Southern Republican parties—and opportunities for Democrats

    • Veterans’ voices in politics and the risks facing democratic institutions

    • Social justice, ICE accountability, systemic racism, and protest movements

    • A powerful firsthand story exposing healthcare inequities in Georgia


    As Trump looms over upcoming elections and Southern politics continue to shift, Dixie Dems remains committed to honest conversation, accountability, and progressive action.


    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Introduction to Dixie Dems

    00:39 Meet Our Special Guest: Robin Biro

    01:57 Venezuela and US Military Strategy

    06:56 Political Climate in Georgia

    08:20 Marjorie Taylor Greene and Upcoming Elections

    12:26 South Carolina Political Landscape

    15:21 Balancing Life and Politics

    15:56 Campaign Strategies and Fundraising

    17:18 Political Landscape in South Carolina

    18:37 Republican Party Fractures

    20:01 Trump's Controversial Election Ideas

    22:18 Protests and Police Shootings

    27:14 Healthcare System Failures

    28:43 Closing Remarks and Farewells


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  • Mullins McLeod: Fighting Political Corruption in the Deep South | Lean to the Left Podcast
    Jan 11 2026

    South Carolina is a hotbed of political corruption, but Mullins McCleod, Democratic candidate for governor, says he's fighting against it and the Palmetto State could be on the brink of transformation.


    In this episode of the Lean to the Left Podcast, McLeod, a Charleston attorney, also addresses his May disturbing the peace arrest when he was found walking the streets at night shirtless, and police say, in his boxer shorts.


    McLeod says he did nothing wrong, that his behavior resulted from the stress of preparing for his campaign and the affect of taking Adderall for a long period of time. His attorneys are seeking to have the charges dropped.


    A fourth-generation public servant, McLeod lays out a bold vision in the interview for a government that works for the people — not wealthy donors or corporate interests.

    🔥 What We Cover:

    • The fight against corruption and donor-driven politics

    • Why South Carolina still has no minimum wage

    • The economic and ethical risks of unchecked AI expansion

    • The dangers of for-profit decision-making in healthcare and housing

    • His commitment to transparency — including upcoming disclosure about his arrest

    • How grassroots donors can reshape political leadership

    McLeod argues that South Carolina deserves servant leadership, fair wages, and an accountable public system — and he’s ready to take on entrenched interests to make that happen.

    🎧 Listen now and decide if Mullins McLeod is the voice of change South Carolina has been waiting for.

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    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest

    00:14 Mullins McLeod's Background and Legal Career

    00:46 The Arrest Incident and Campaign Transparency

    01:33 Motivation for Running for Governor

    01:59 Addressing Political Corruption in South Carolina

    03:13 Servant Leadership and Legal Achievements

    05:12 Economic Issues and Livable Wage

    07:09 Political Corruption and Power Companies

    09:47 Family Legacy and Public Service

    11:31 Housing Market and AI Concerns

    21:44 Healthcare and Medicaid Expansion

    24:22 Republican Candidates and Trump

    26:33 Political Corruption and Oil Exploitation

    28:23 Trump and Political Blame Game

    29:55 Economic Inequality and Political Corruption

    34:58 The Arrest Incident and Legal Battle

    45:36 Campaign Vision and Funding

    48:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • How Small Actions Spark Big Social Change in a Broken System
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode of the Lean to the Left Podcast, host Bob Gatty sits down with Michael Brownstein, co-author of "Somebody Should Do Something", to explore how individual actions—often dismissed as insignificant—can ignite meaningful, systemic social change.


    At a time when Americans feel overwhelmed by climate change, racial injustice, economic inequality, and threats to democracy, Brownstein challenges the idea that only institutions or powerful leaders can make a difference. Instead, he introduces “both-and” thinking: the idea that personal choices and collective action are not opposites—but partners.


    From voting and social influence to community organizing and combating misinformation, this conversation digs into how small, visible actions can ripple outward, shaping norms, inspiring others, and building momentum for real reform. Brownstein also addresses political polarization, loyalty to authoritarian figures, and how despair can be broken through connection and shared purpose.


    This episode is a powerful reminder that change doesn’t start “somewhere else”—it starts with people who decide to act -- and that's especially important in this era of Donald Trump and his apparent desire to be dictator of the world.

    📘 "Somebody Should Do Something" is available via Amazon at https://amzn.to/499oO2p and independent bookstores, with an audio edition coming soon.

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    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Introduction: The Urgency of Social Change

    00:31 Meet the Author: Michael Brownstein

    01:12 The Motivation Behind the Book

    02:34 From Scholarly Work to Public Engagement

    04:49 The Need for Structural Change

    08:07 Individual Actions and Social Influence

    14:45 Challenges in American Politics

    18:29 Loyalty to Trump: Analyzing the Phenomenon

    25:54 Trump's Impact on Climate Change Efforts

    28:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts



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