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Let's Talk Democracy

Let's Talk Democracy

By: 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. Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Don’t Run for President - Organize Your Block (The Season Wrap-Up)
    Jun 10 2026

    If you’ve been scrolling through your feeds lately, you’ve probably felt it—that heavy, unmistakable sense of emotional whiplash. One minute you're watching international unrest flare up, and the next you're reading about the systemic strain fracturing democracies worldwide. It feels massive, overwhelming, and entirely out of our hands.

    But in this special host-only season finale, we are turning the tables on political despair.

    We are unpacking the raw mechanics of "democratic scaling"—the structural reality that real, resilient democratic change doesn't trickle down from the top; it scales up from hyper-local, street-level actions. This episode is your step-by-step masterclass on how regular people across the globe are keeping democracy alive when formal institutions falter.

    Get Your Free Companion Resource

    Don't spend this summer scrolling in anxiety. Our team at Pattern Change Lab has translated every single model from this episode into a plug-and-play, printable PDF toolkit for your neighborhood. It features the Skills & Assets Audit Ledger, Printable Citizens' Salon Placards, and a 2-Minute Public Comment Script for your next city council meeting.

    👉 DOWNLOAD THE TOOLKIT: Go to patternchangelab.com/letstalkdemocracy/toolkit .

    Pick one model, organize your street, and change the pattern. See you back here this September for Season 4!

    Brought to you by: Pattern Change Lab

    #CommunityOrganizing #Mutual Aid # Local

    Grassroots Democracy, Community Organizing, Mutual Aid Network, Citizens Assemblies, Participatory Budgeting, Local Government, Public Policy, Social Movements, Political Activism, Civic Engagement

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    17 mins
  • Fixing Broken Conversations: A Blueprint for a Different Future
    May 26 2026

    What if democracy isn’t failing because people disagree — but because we’ve forgotten how to engage with one another?

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Democracy, host Tina interviews Dr. Alice Siu, Associate Director of the Deliberative Democracy Lab at Stanford University, about the growing crisis of political polarization, “phantom opinions,” affective polarization, and the future of deliberative democracy.

    At a time when political discourse is dominated by outrage, social media algorithms, partisan media, and toxic online debate, Dr. Siu explains how structured democratic dialogue can help rebuild trust, empathy, and civic engagement.

    Together, they explore:

    • What deliberative democracy actually is
    • Why traditional political debate often fails
    • The concept of “phantom opinions” and misinformation
    • How Deliberative Polling helps people move beyond polarization
    • The groundbreaking “America in One Room” project
    • Why affective polarization is more dangerous than policy disagreement
    • How AI and technology can support democratic dialogue
    • The role of Meta, online platforms, and digital deliberation
    • Why deliberation should be taught in K–12 schools
    • How ordinary citizens can practice healthier democratic engagement in daily life

    Dr. Siu also shares powerful real-world stories from deliberative forums that brought together Americans across class, ideology, race, and political identity — revealing how empathy and understanding can emerge even in deeply divided environments.

    This episode is essential listening for anyone interested in:

    democracy reform, civic participation, political polarization, social cohesion, public discourse, democratic innovation, political psychology, AI and democracy, civic education, deliberative polling, and the future of democratic society.

    If you enjoyed this episode, follow Let’s Talk Democracy on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, leave a review, and share this conversation with someone who believes democracy is still worth fighting for.

    #Democracy #DeliberativeDemocracy #PoliticalPolarization #CivicEngagement #PublicDiscourse #Stanford #AI #Politics #DemocracyPodcast #SocialCohesion #PoliticalPsychology #CivicEducation #Podcast

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    57 mins
  • From the Archive: The Resistance For. A Free Iran Comes From Its People
    May 12 2026

    Let´s Talk Democracy revisits a conversation from its archive on Iran. A conversation that is not only timely, but essential. Host, Tian Johnson and Zolal Habibi, a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran take deep dive into the long struggle for a free Iran.

    #LetsTalkDEMOCRCY #NCRI #HumanRights #WomenRights #FreeIran #Selfdetermination

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    1 hr and 30 mins
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