85. Michelle Ciccolo, MA State Representative on what Blue States can do to protect their freedoms.
In this conversation, Massachusetts State Representative Michelle Ciccolo discusses what Massachusetts, a Blue state, is doing to protect its residents, the catastrophic effect of the regime's attack on higher education, and the myriad ways tariffs impact small businesses, like plumbers.We discuss her experiences in the legislature, focusing on community engagement, environmental issues, and the impact of federal policies on state initiatives. She highlights the challenges posed by recent federal actions, particularly regarding immigration and public health, and emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism and collaboration between state and federal representatives to address these issues effectively. We discuss the importance of historical context in shaping American identity, the need for local engagement in governance, the complexities of immigration policy, the intersection of food systems and public health, and the resilience of society in the face of rapid change. They emphasize the significance of collective decision-making, the challenges posed by misinformation, and the necessity of fostering community connections to address pressing issues.
84. Stephanie talks to Ben Rhodes on Democracy, Authoritarianism, and Global Trends
Ben Rhodes on Democracy, Authoritarianism, and Global TrendsIn this episode of Freedom Over Fascism, host Stephanie Wilson and guest co-interviewer Kami Kovan engage in a comprehensive discussion with Ben Rhodes, former aide to Barack Obama, on the state of democracy and global politics. Rhodes shares insights from his experience and books, highlighting the authoritarian playbook exemplified by leaders like Viktor Orban. He emphasizes the global rise of transactional and strongman politics, illustrating how these trends are reshaping international relations. Rhodes also discusses recent elections in countries like Canada and Australia, expressing cautious optimism about their implications. He points out the disruptive impact of Trump's policies on global alliances and the necessity for the U.S. to reimagine its role in the world. Additionally, Rhodes touches on the power of podcasts in fostering authentic conversations and the importance of fairness, diversity, and new international frameworks in future policymaking.00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview 00:54 Event Introduction by Jenna Spinelli 02:20 Panelist Introductions 04:55 Opening Remarks and Audience Engagement 05:57 Discussion on Global Democracy 06:38 Authoritarian Playbooks and Global Trends 12:18 Recent Elections and Their Implications 16:42 Trump's Impact on International Relations 21:05 Reimagining the Future 25:18 Global Backlash and National Security 31:23 Restoring Trust and Moving Forward 33:35 The Power of Diversity in America 34:46 Middle East Politics and US Sanctions on Syria 39:38 Trump's Foreign Policy and Ideological Strains 45:20 The Magic and Influence of Podcasts 51:09 Connecting Beyond Politics 58:31 Concluding Thoughts and Advice for Podcasters
Jason Sattler, LOLGOP, author of The Farce on opposing fascism with anger and hope
In this episode of 'Freedom Over Fascism,' recorded live on Monday, May 12, 2025, host Stephanie Wilson speaks with Jason Sattler, also known as LOLGOP. They discuss the interplay of hope and anger in activism, the importance of informed action, and the challenges and strategies of fighting fascism in America. The conversation delves into the significance of mobilizing 3.5% of the population in political change, the role of good information and imagination in sustaining activism, and the importance of breaking down silos to unify efforts against authoritarian threats. Jason also emphasizes the urgency of focusing on key issues like saving Medicaid from proposed budget cuts, while Stephanie shares insights on the evolving landscape of media and public engagement.
Refuse, Resist, Ridicule: Anne-christine d'Adesky on using humor to fight fascism (Substack Live)
In this inaugural live episode of 'Freedom Over Fascism,' host Stephanie Wilson engages in a deep conversation with writer, journalist, and longtime activist Anne-christine d'Adesky. They delve into the critical role humor can play in resistance and opposition to authoritarian regimes. Anne-christine shares anecdotes and effective strategies for nonviolent organizing, highlighting examples from past and current movements globally. They discuss the importance of community-centric actions, the power of small acts of disobedience, and how to creatively disrupt autocratic power through symbolic actions. The conversation also examines the role of localized efforts, cross-cultural solidarity, and the broader implications of Project 2025.
Aviv Russ: Inspiring people to imagine a better future and make it so without talking about politics
Aviv Russ joins Stephanie on Freedom Over Fascism to discuss the intersection of narrative, strategy, and culture. They delve into widening our perspective in a world fraught with instability, finding joy and creativity in the midst of chaos, and the importance of imagining a future where everyone thrives. Touching upon themes like resilience, the significance of joy as an act of resistance, and the role of storytellers and artists, this conversation offers a hopeful vision for the future. #FreedomOverFascism #JoyAsResistance #FutureImagination #PoliticalStrategy #podcasts #imagination #politicalnews