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S7 Ep 116116. Star Trek, Star Wars, X-men. How Culture Eats Policy for Breakfast with Nourbese Flint
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Wilson hosts Norbese Flint, president of All Above All and For All Our Futures, to explore how culture, storytelling, and community-building drive social change. Their discussion illuminates the importance of imagination, local activism, and cultural narratives in shaping a future where justice thrives.In this episode:The transformative potential of sci-fi, especially Afrofuturism, in envisioning future Black identities and possibilities.How media like Star Trek and Andor inspire hope and strategic thinking about societal change.The enduring power of comics, TV shows, and storytelling in normalizing diverse identities and challenging stereotypes.The necessity of grassroots organizing—building community locally, virtually, and through shared interests.Practical steps for reclaiming community and fostering activism, even for those feeling disconnected or hesitant.How cultural work and policy advocacy are intertwined, and the importance of collaborating with media creators to shape narratives.The role of education and representation in humanizing marginalized groups and combating hierarchy and hierarchy-based oppression.The urgent need to model alternative futures through storytelling and tangible policy, emphasizing collective liberation.Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and episode overview02:05 - Norbese Flint's background and activism03:42 - Afrofuturism and imagining Black futures06:23 - Star Trek as a blueprint for a post-scarcity society08:00 - The significance of Andor in understanding rebellion and sacrifice10:16 - Lessons from science fiction on tyranny and hope11:28 - Creating a post-scarcity world in reality12:26 - The influence of comic books and media in shaping social norms14:04 - The power of storytelling in normalization and representation16:29 - Honoring the legacy of reproductive justice pioneers17:51 - The importance of daily community actions in resistance19:45 - Rebuilding local connections post-pandemic22:55 - How to catalyze community through interest-based organizations29:37 - Tools and strategies for breaking isolation and building community32:27 - Practical ways to foster in-person and virtual connection35:07 - Historical roots of comics as cultural resistance38:50 - The role of media in reflecting and challenging social norms42:27 - Representation of LGBTQ+ communities in media and its impact44:38 - Culture as a foundation for humanizing and empowering marginalized groups50:01 - The rising threat of licit and illicit eugenics and how to oppose it51:00 - Cultivating narratives of collective flourishing in media and policy52:34 - Collaboration between culture creators and policy advocates55:10 - Strategies for engaging entertainment industries in social justice work57:11 - Connecting online activism with grassroots community efforts58:44 - Final reflections and upcoming initiatives

S7 Ep 115115. Gloves Off Leadership Needed with Tara McGowan
In this conversation, Stephanie Gerber Wilson and Tara McGowan discuss the current landscape of independent media, the challenges faced by legacy media, and the importance of grassroots support for journalism. They explore the role of local journalism, the significance of political engagement, and the need for new leadership in times of crisis. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community, the impact of voter suppression, and the necessity of a long-term vision for change in the political landscape.

How Hegseth's Crusade is an Integral part of White Christian Nationalism w/Matt Taylor
This conversation is from the archives but is perhaps more important now than ever before. I talked to Dr. Matthew Taylor, author of The Violent Take it By Force. Dr. Taylor explains the New Apostolic Reformation and the Seven Mountains Mandate, which is crucial to understanding this moment with Hegseth and military commanders telling troops that they're lighting the signal fires for Armageddon. This interview blew my mind into tiny little pieces and its a must listen right now. Please support this podcast with a paid subscription at freedomoverfascism.us.

S7 Ep 114114. Keeping you Poor, Hungry, and Stupid with Dr. Eric Lullove
The conversation covers topics related to health disparities, social determinants of health, and the impact of political polarization on public health. It delves into the challenges of access to healthcare, the influence of social factors on health outcomes, and the intersection of politics and public health. The conversation delved into the importance of community and collaboration, highlighting the significance of independent media and the Substack community. It also explored the impact of unstructured conversations and the value of deep dives into expertise.TakeawaysHealth disparities and access to healthcareSocial determinants of healthPolitical polarization and its impact on public health Community and CollaborationIndependent Media and Substack CommunityChapters00:00 Health Disparities and Access to Healthcare19:03 Social Determinants of Health28:49 Political Polarization and Public Health54:39 Independent Media and Substack Community

S7 Ep 112113. Wargaming the Apocalypse with Dmitri Melhorn
The conversation delves into the concept of war gaming and scenario planning for future events, emphasizing the lack of a plan and backbone in addressing the current moment. It explores the creation of fictional scenarios for future exploration, providing historical background and context for the game scenarios. The discussion also covers game mechanics, the influence of civil society and institutional power, anticipating the future, and potential outcomes and leverage for a peaceful transfer of power. The conversation delves into the dynamics of power in politics, strategic coalition building, and the impact of historical models on shaping scenarios. It explores the predictability of human behavior, the need for strategic responses, and the significance of federalism, state power, and civic resilience. The role of language, public perception, and the Epstein files in power dynamics is also highlighted, along with the quest for power and the importance of winning and protecting election results.TakeawaysWar gaming for future scenariosEnforcing peaceful transfer of power Power dynamics in politicsStrategic coalition buildingChapters00:00 Introduction to War Gaming and Scenario Planning10:15 Game Mechanics and Decision Making Process16:24 Potential Outcomes and Leverage for Peaceful Transfer of Power33:22 The Game of Power39:37 Historical Models and Scenarios45:05 Understanding the Pace of Change51:20 Federalism and State Power56:33 Civic Resilience and Language

S7 Ep 112112. This Is How We Win with Marlon Weems
Marlon Weems and Stephanie Gerber Wilson discuss a range of topics including this history of racialized America, how aggressive federalism might work, state power, and the challenges facing the Democratic Party; ie they don't know how to wield power. They delve into the historical context of racism and slavery, interrogate the concept of whiteness, and explore the implications of these issues in contemporary society. The dialogue emphasizes the need for a more assertive political strategy and the importance of understanding the historical roots of current social dynamics.

111. Fighting the Epistemic War Against the MAGA Murder Regime with Rachel Maron
Are you aware of the silent war happening on our beliefs?In our latest chat with Rachel Maron, we dive deep into the concept of epistemic warfare—how our understanding and trust are being manipulated every day.In a world where misinformation and ideological battles rage on, understanding the dynamics of epistemic warfare has never been more crucial. I have a thought-provoking conversation with Rachel Maron, exploring the nature of trust, knowledge, and the ongoing struggle for truth in today’s society.Please become a subscriber at freedomoverfascism.us.

110. Freedom,Resistance, Women, and Murder in Iran with Zahra Amanpour
Today I spoke to Zahra Amanpour, an Iranian-American woman whose life has been shaped by Iran’s struggle for freedom. Born during the 1979 revolution, Zahra grew up in the resistance movement—her parents were activists, and her father was killed in 1988 during one of the regime’s mass roundups. Now living in America where she runs an economic development business called Main Street Assembly, she remains deeply connected to the Iranian resistance and offered a firsthand perspective on what’s happening on the ground. The most recent uprisings began on December 28th, sparked by the collapse of Iran’s currency, and within days protests erupted across approximately 95 cities—essentially every town, city, and village in the country. This is fundamentally a feminist movement led by women, with Maryam Rajavi at the helm. Women have been specifically targeted by the regime for 45 years, and in response, they’ve become the backbone of the resistance—leading chants, confronting guards, and driving the struggle for freedom

S7 Ep 109109. We Are Fundamentally Breaking the Machine that's Made America Work with Bryan Del Monte
The conversation delves into the themes of institutional breakdown, democratic erosion, and the global power dynamics and risk assessment. It explores the significance of the current moment, the impact of the World Economic Forum, and the rupture of the world order, as well as the implications for the United States and the global economy. The conversation delves into the assessment of threats and posturing, the impact of leadership changes on military behavior, and the implications of national security planning and ideological shifts. It explores the duty of the military to not follow unlawful orders and the erosion of military guardrails due to leadership changes. Additionally, it discusses the impact of ideological shifts on national security planning and the behavior of military personnel.TakeawaysInstitutional breakdown and democratic erosionGlobal power dynamics and risk assessment Military duty to not follow unlawful ordersImpact of leadership changes on military behaviorChapters00:00 Impact on the United States and Global Economy32:00 Assessing Threats and Posturing43:07 Military Guardrails and Leadership56:03 National Security Planning and Ideological Shifts

S7 Ep 107108. 250K New Candidates in the Pipe. Freeing America with Amanda Litman
Amanda Litman, founder of Run for Something, discusses the importance of local leadership and the impact of young, diverse candidates in politics. She emphasizes the need for authentic, human-centered leadership and the role of mentorship in shaping the future of politics. The conversation also explores the significance of grassroots activism and the power of community engagement in driving meaningful change.TakeawaysLocal leadership is crucial for driving change and progress in communities.Authenticity, mentorship, and human-centered leadership are essential qualities for effective political leadership.Chapters00:00 Empowering Activists and Engaging Locally

S7 Ep 107107. Local Politics and Lawfare with Doug Friednash
In this conversation, Doug Friednash discusses the intersection of law and politics, focusing on the legal avenues available at local and state levels to address pressing issues such as immigration policy, community protection, and the role of grassroots activism. He emphasizes the importance of leadership, public trust in media, and the need for a unified message to engage voters effectively. The discussion also touches on the current state of democracy, the impact of federal leadership, and the necessity for long-term planning in political strategy.TakeawaysThe separation of powers is crucial in today's political climate.Local leaders play a vital role in community protection.Public trust in media is alarmingly low.Democratic leadership must become more proactive.The state of democracy is concerning and needs attention.The DOJ's actions reflect a troubling trend in governance.Distractions in political discourse can undermine important issues.Immigration enforcement requires significant reform.Grassroots activism is essential for political change.Long-term planning is necessary for effective political strategy.TitlesNavigating Legal Avenues in PoliticsState vs. Federal: The Power StruggleSound bites"We need to unify our message.""Activism starts at the local level.""We need leaders with a plan."Keywordslegal avenues, immigration policy, grassroots activism, state government, public trust, democracy, leadership, political strategy, community protection, media influence

S7 Ep 106106. 15 Million Ex-evangelicals and How to Reach Them with Heather Cronk
KeywordsProject 2112, ex-vangelicals, Christian nationalism, community building, authoritarianism, evangelicalism, cognitive dissonance, curiosity, Seven Mountains mandate, IsraelSummaryIn this conversation, Heather Cronk, founder of Project 2112, discusses her journey from evangelicalism to organizing ex-vangelicals against rising Christian nationalism. She shares insights on the importance of community building, the impact of cognitive dissonance, and the need for curiosity in conversations about faith and politics. The discussion also delves into the authoritarian tendencies within evangelicalism, the significance of Israel in evangelical theology, and the Seven Mountains mandate, which outlines a strategy for Christian dominion over various societal sectors. Heather emphasizes the importance of creating alternative spaces for ex-vangelicals and the need for empathy and understanding in bridging divides.

S7 Ep 205105. Anat Shenker-Osorio. How the Many Can Defeat the Money.
I spoke with Anat Shenker-Osorio about the current political climate, the importance of narrative control, and the need for accountability in leadership. They discuss the interconnectedness of domestic and foreign issues, the limitations of voting as a means of achieving democracy, and the necessity of collective action and general strikes. Anat emphasizes the importance of naming the threat of fascism and the role of leadership in mobilizing resistance against the MAGA regime.

S6 Ep 104104. Dr. Vaughn Joy on Christmas Movies, American Identity, and McCarthyism
In this conversation, Stephanie interviews Vaughn Joy about her book 'Selling Out Santa,' which explores the cultural significance of Christmas films in Hollywood during the post-World War II era. The discussion delves into how these films reflect American identity, the impact of McCarthyism and the blacklist on Hollywood, the evolution of gender roles, and the representation of race and sexuality in Christmas cinema. Joy emphasizes the secular nature of American Christmas and how films served as social mirrors, revealing the ideological conservatism of the time.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Freedom Over Fascism and Guest Introduction02:31 Exploring 'Selling Out Santa' and Its Cultural Significance05:32 The Role of Christmas Films in American Identity07:42 Secular vs. Religious Christmas: A Cultural Discussion10:27 Hollywood's Response to McCarthyism and the Blacklist12:46 The Shift in Film Content Post-Blacklist15:15 The Ideological Influence of Ayn Rand on Hollywood17:48 The Evolution of Gender Roles in Christmas Films20:05 Race and Representation in Christmas Cinema22:27 The Impact of the Hays Code on Film Content25:09 Teenage Representation in Christmas Films27:22 Conclusion and Reflections on Cultural Narratives

S6 Ep 102103: Debra Shushan on American Jewish Community Tsuris
In this conversation, Stephanie Gerber Wilson and Dr. Deborah Shushan explore the complexities of the Jewish American community's response to the Israel-Palestine conflict, particularly in light of recent events. They discuss the historical context, the impact of October 7th, and the divisions within the community regarding support for Israel and the Palestinian cause. The conversation delves into the narratives that shape identity, the role of education, and the generational differences in perspectives on Israel. They also touch on the political dynamics influencing the conflict and the broader implications for American democracy.

102. Rabbi Sandra Lawson: Holding Multiple Truths
In this conversation, Rabbi Sandra Lawson discusses the intersection of Jewish identity, liberation theology, and social justice. She emphasizes the importance of building relationships across different communities, particularly between Jewish and Black communities, and the need for a more inclusive understanding of Jewish values in activism. The conversation also touches on the complexities of current Jewish identity, the impact of whiteness on Jewish experiences, and the necessity of having difficult conversations about race and identity within the Jewish community.TakeawaysJudaism is fundamentally about liberation and empathy.The Jewish community must engage with other marginalized groups.Building relationships is key to solidarity and activism.Multiple narratives exist within the Jewish experience.Whiteness complicates Jewish identity and activism.Difficult conversations about race are necessary for growth.Activism should be grounded in Jewish values and teachings.The younger generation seeks a more inclusive Jewish identity.Understanding history is crucial for current social justice work.Solidarity requires genuine relationships, not transactional interactions.TitlesExploring Jewish Identity with Rabbi Sandra LawsonJudaism and Liberation: A Conversation with Rabbi LawsonSound bites"Judaism is liberation theology.""We must learn from each other.""Whiteness has infiltrated Judaism."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Rabbi Sandra Lawson02:56 Judaism as Liberation Theology08:18 Historical Narratives and Community Connections14:57 Fractures and Alliances in Jewish and Black Communities20:01 The Complexity of Multiple Truths25:30 Building Relationships Across Differences27:39 Local Action for Global Change28:56 Navigating Overwhelm and Engagement31:46 Cultural Cleavages in the Jewish Community34:10 Creating Space for Diverse Conversations37:46 The Role of Organizations in Modern Judaism44:26 Whiteness and Identity in JudaismKeywordsJudaism, Rabbi Sandra Lawson, Jewish community, liberation theology, civil rights, anti-Semitism, Black community, activism, social justice, identitySummary

101. Military Orders: Manifestly illegal or proper? Feat Treb Courie, Legal Director, Orders Project
In this episode of Freedom Over Fascism Live, Dr. Stephanie Gerber Wilson interviews Treb Courie, the legal director of the Orders Project. They discuss the complexities of military law, the role of the Orders Project in assisting service members with legal issues, and the implications of international law on military operations. The conversation also covers the legal boundaries of orders given to service members, particularly in the context of domestic deployments and operations in the Caribbean. Courie emphasizes the importance of understanding the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and the law of armed conflict, as well as the challenges faced by service members in navigating these legal landscapes.TakeawaysThe Orders Project assists service members with legal advice.Service members must follow lawful orders unless manifestly unlawful.The UCMJ governs military discipline and justice.International law informs military operations but is complex.Domestic deployments raise legal questions under the Posse Comitatus Act.Service members are encouraged to seek legal advice for hypotheticals.Military justice operates under a different system than civilian law.The military can federalize National Guard troops under certain conditions.Psychological operations are restricted against US citizens.Confidentiality is maintained in attorney-client communications.TitlesNavigating Military Law: The Orders Project ExplainedUnderstanding Legal Boundaries for Service MembersSound bites“Remember your oath to the Constitution.”“Orders must be manifestly unlawful to disobey.”“We are not at war with a nation.”Chapters00:00 Introduction to Freedom Over Fascism Live03:43 Understanding the Orders Project09:57 Navigating Legal Advice for Service Members17:02 The Role of International Law21:30 The Caribbean Operations and Legal Implications25:19 Military Justice System Explained34:07 National Guard and Federalization Issues39:20 Dubious Orders and Legal Boundaries

S6 Ep 100100. Educate, Activate, Elevate, Repeat. Chris Armitage and fighting fascism and soft secession
In this episode of Freedom Over Fascism, Dr. Stephanie Gerber Wilson interviews Christopher Armitage, who discusses the concept of 'soft succession' as a means for states to combat federal overreach and preserve democracy. Armitage emphasizes the importance of anti-corruption measures, creating parallel social safety nets, and engaging in local politics to effectively resist fascism. He advocates for sustained activism and community involvement as essential strategies for change.takeawaysSoft succession is about empowering states to resist federal overreach.Anti-corruption efforts are crucial for restoring democracy.States can create parallel social safety nets to protect citizens.Engaging in local politics is vital for meaningful change.Activism should focus on small, sustained actions over time.Negotiating with the federal government can involve withholding tax revenue.Educating the public is the first step in activism.Building community and culture is essential for long-term resistance.Local elections are key to fighting back against fascism.A vision for a post-fascist future includes universal education and basic income.titlesEmpowering States: A New Approach to DemocracySoft Succession: Resisting Federal OverreachSound Bites"We can't rely on the Department of Justice anymore.""We need to create parallel social safety nets.""We need to build a culture around activism."Chapters00:00Introduction to Soft Secession and Its Importance05:20Empowering States Against Federal Overreach10:14Funding State Initiatives and Social Safety Nets15:32Anti-Corruption Measures and Restoring Oversight19:41Creating Collaborative State Solutions23:18Engaging with State Leaders and Public Consensus27:03Counterarguments and the Need for Bold Actions29:26The Rise of Authoritarianism33:28Strategies for Resistance39:21Activism and Community Engagement47:51Local Politics and Long-Term Change49:45Envisioning a Post-Fascist Future

S9 Ep 8999. Debra Shushan. Middle East Politics, Corruption, and the Trump Regime
In this conversation, Stephanie Gerber Wilson speaks with Dr. Deborah Shushan about the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, particularly in relation to Saudi Arabia and the implications of MBS's recent visit to Washington. They discuss the historical context of U.S.-Saudi relations, the Khashoggi incident, and the intertwining of corruption and authoritarianism in current politics. The conversation highlights the need for a reevaluation of U.S. foreign policy and the importance of human rights in international relations.Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S6 Ep 9898. Zev Shalev. Investigating the Biggest Heist in History and New Epstein Emails that May Change the Game
Stephanie talks to independent journalistZev Shalevof Narativ.org about his extensive investigation into financial crimes and political corruption. They explore the implications of newly released emails involving Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Michael Wolf, and figures like Donald Trump and Prince Andrew. The discussion delves into the history of financial collapses since the 1987 stock market crash, the 2008 financial crisis, and the current state of cryptocurrency. Zev connects these events to a network of individuals who have extracted vast wealth from the American economy, posing significant challenges to democracy. The conversation also touches on the moral implications for American Jews and the rising tide of antisemitism.00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties01:56 Breaking News: New Emails Released03:13 Epstein, Maxwell, and Trump: The Email Connections13:47 Historical Context and Implications18:16 Financial Crimes and the 2008 Collapse24:50 Cryptocurrency and Economic Manipulation32:33 Uncovering Mortgage Fraud and Market Manipulation34:35 The Role of Jeffrey Epstein in Financial Corruption37:37 The Impact of Financial Crimes on American Society39:20 The Rise of Economic Inequality43:47 The Role of Legislation in Financial Crises49:49 The Intersection of Financial Crimes and Antisemitism52:37 The Importance of Speaking Out Against Injustice55:59 Concluding Thoughts and Call to Action#FinancialCrimes #PoliticalCorruption #JeffreyEpstein #TrumpScandals #Cryptocurrency #EconomicInequality #Antisemitism #2008FinancialCrisis #WallStreet #FreedomOverFascism #NarativPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

97. Lawrence Winnerman: Culture is the Whole Enchilada
Stephanie talks with Lawrence Winman, co-founder of Gen XY and co-host of the Daily Whatever Show, about navigating the pressures of modern life, the intersection of culture and politics, and the importance of grassroots engagement in revitalizing democracy. They dive into topics ranging from community building through digital platforms to the intricate balance of culture in political discourse. Lawrence shares insights on expanding the House of Representatives and the potential for a more parliamentary-like system in the U.S., while discussing personal challenges and adaptations in different cultural environments. The episode underscores the need for meaningful, inclusive dialogue and the critical role of grassroots activism in shaping the future.00:00 Introduction and Welcoming Lawrence Winman00:06 Living on Edge in Today's World 01:17 Lawrence's Background and Current Life 02:47 Challenges of Being Different in Indiana 06:02 Political Climate and Democratic Strategies 15:15 The Importance of Culture in Politics 27:11Crypto and Currency Discussion 32:20Blending Trad Wives and Patriarchy 33:09Talking Politics Without Talking Politics 33:32The Gross Territory: Toxic Masculinity 37:12Morning Show Vibes and Politics 41:53Music as a Political Escape 43:52 Radical Religious Narratives47:43 Election Predictions and Conspiracies 53:12Rebuilding America: Radical Ideas 55:42Cascadia: A Left-Wing Liberal Paradise 01:02:27 Wrapping Up and Future Collaborations Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S6 Ep 9898. Investigating the Biggest Heist in History and New Info from the Epstein Files
Stephanie talks to independent journalistZev Shalevof Narativ.org about his extensive investigation into financial crimes and political corruption. They explore the implications of newly released emails involving Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Michael Wolf, and figures like Donald Trump and Prince Andrew. The discussion delves into the history of financial collapses since the 1987 stock market crash, the 2008 financial crisis, and the current state of cryptocurrency. Zev connects these events to a network of individuals who have extracted vast wealth from the American economy, posing significant challenges to democracy. The conversation also touches on the moral implications for American Jews and the rising tide of antisemitism.00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties01:56 Breaking News: New Emails Released03:13 Epstein, Maxwell, and Trump: The Email Connections13:47 Historical Context and Implications18:16 Financial Crimes and the 2008 Collapse24:50 Cryptocurrency and Economic Manipulation32:33 Uncovering Mortgage Fraud and Market Manipulation34:35 The Role of Jeffrey Epstein in Financial Corruption37:37 The Impact of Financial Crimes on American Society39:20 The Rise of Economic Inequality43:47 The Role of Legislation in Financial Crises49:49 The Intersection of Financial Crimes and Antisemitism52:37 The Importance of Speaking Out Against Injustice55:59 Concluding Thoughts and Call to Action#FinancialCrimes #PoliticalCorruption #JeffreyEpstein #TrumpScandals #Cryptocurrency #EconomicInequality #Antisemitism #2008FinancialCrisis #WallStreet #FreedomOverFascism #NarativPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S13 Ep 9696. Dean Blundell. Canada's Sweetheart. Speaker of Truth.
I talked to Dean Blundell on a live show yesterday, and we got into the value of shared reality, truth, values in order to build a society that’s good for everyone. I asked him about his radically creative ideas for rebuilding America, just like I ask everyone.Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S6 Ep 9195. Marlon Weems: Building community, storytelling, and independent journalism.
KeywordsFreedom Over Fascism, Substack, media landscape, independent writers, community building, political engagement, funding in media, COVID impact, storytelling, future of mediaSummaryIn this engaging conversation, the speakers discuss the evolution of media, particularly focusing on the rise of Substack and its implications for independent writers. Marlon shares his journey from Wall Street to becoming a writer, highlighting the challenges faced by smaller creators in a landscape dominated by larger, funded entities. The discussion also touches on the importance of community building, the impact of COVID on media, and the need for innovative solutions to address current political and social issues.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Freedom Over Fascism02:39 Marlon's Journey from Wall Street to Writing05:00 The Impact of COVID on Writing and Media08:04 Substack: The New Media Landscape10:39 Challenges for Independent Writers13:16 The Role of Funding in Media15:47 Building Community in the Digital Age18:31 The Future of Media and Political Engagement21:19 Creative Solutions for a New Era24:13 Closing Thoughts and Future DirectionsPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S6 Ep 8293. Courtney Teasley: How Do You Fight Mass Incarceration?
Stephanie talks to Courtney Teasley, an attorney, business coach, educator, podcaster, and author dedicated to disrupting oppressive systems through legal literacy. Courtney shares her journey from practicing law straight out of school to coaching other lawyers and educating communities about their rights. She discusses her proactive approach to combating systemic issues like mass incarceration, emphasizing the importance of legal and civic literacy starting from a young age. Please subscribe here and at www.freedomoverfascism.us #LegalLiteracy #CriminalJusticeReform #KnowYourRights #Education #CommunityEmpowerment00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:10 Courtney Teasley's Mission and Background02:08 Current Political Climate and Its Impact 05:01 Local Legal Advocacy and Community Involvement07:30 DAMM Advocate Training and Proactive Legal Strategies 11:05 Courtroom Preparation and Overcoming Bias 11:41 Success Stories and Real-World Applications 14:27 Challenges of Code Switching and Cultural Acceptance 20:06 Mock Trials and Training Techniques 22:01 Preparing Marginalized Communities for Court 23:05 Addressing Mass Incarceration 23:41 Coaching Lawyers and Advocates 25:20 Legal Literacy and Community Advocacy 26:56 Proactive Education and Its Impact 27:16 Evaluating Success and Community Impact 29:32 Empowering Through Legal Literacy 34:49 Systemic Issues and Individual Solutions 39:45 Building a New Society with Radical Creativity 42:17 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationCourtney can be found at @blacklawgirl on YouTube , emeffen.com, and https://www.tiktok.com/@emeffen.Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S6 Ep 9292. Evolution of Race Consciousness - The Contraband Wagon (SGW Guest)
Stephanie Wilson, as a guest on Will Fullwood's podcast 'Contraband Wagon,' engages in a profound conversation with Will Fullwood about race consciousness. They discuss their personal journeys in understanding race, the historical and systemic aspects of racism, and the transformative power of self-reflection and taking action. The dialogue highlights the importance of creating spaces for these conversations to foster community, hope, and collective empowerment. Stephanie also shares her path from political apathy to activism, emphasizing the necessity of education and aligning values for meaningful societal change. #race #substack #black #White #Politics #personalgrowth #antiracism #antifascism #history00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:37 Meet the Host: Will Fullwood 02:12 Joining the Contraband Wagon 04:17 Introducing the Guest: Stephanie G. Wilson, PhD 05:17 Stephanie's Early Experiences with Race 12:04 High School and Racial Segregation 16:53 Understanding Systemic Racism 28:15 Activism and Political Engagement 31:48 Bias and Empathy 43:38 Finding Common Ground 52:49 Historical Context of Dehumanization 54:33 Challenging Historical Narratives 56:38 Personal Realization of Racial Stereotypes 58:29 The Impact of Internalized Racism 01:00:24 The Journey to Anti-Racism 01:04:07 Reflections on Current Political Climate 01:09:29 The Power of Community and Collaboration 01:17:08 Taking Action and Living Your Values 01:37:45 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans A recording from Stephanie G Wilson, PhD and Will Fullwood's live video https://www.freedomoverfascism.us/p/evolution-of-race-consciousness-the?utm_source=youtubePlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S6 Ep 9191. DID YOU KNOW? Lindsay Winslow Brown on the real truth behind historical myths.
Stephanie Gerber Wilson speaks with Lindsay Winslow Brown, an Indiana teacher and social media influencer, about her work dismantling historical myths surrounding the founding of the United States. Lindsay delves into the importance of questioning accepted narratives and offers insight into her personal journey, from growing up in a fundamentalist Christian household to becoming an advocate for historical and religious deconstruction. The discussion explores topics like the truth behind the Plymouth Pilgrims, the nuanced histories of early American colonies, and the role of education in fostering critical thinking. Watch to discover how Lindsay uses her platforms on Instagram, TikTok, and Substack to challenge simplified historical records and inspire deeper inquiry.risingfromthered.substack.comfreedomoverfascism.usPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S6 Ep 9090. Kevin Levin and the Erasure of History
This is the audio from my LIVE conversation on Substack withKevin M. Levintoday about about how we remember the past, what the Trump regime is doing to edit the waymarkers at historical sites, and how the future of history might go.Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S6 Ep 8989: Sick of this Show — Pro-Democracy Podcasts Unite, where I'm a guest on Nick Paro and Lawrence Winnerman's LIVE
Stephanie has a very wide ranging conversation with Nick Paro and Lawrence Winnerman about everything from the way we frame political discussion, to the trauma of the Challenger explosion, to being GenX (or Millennial, as the case may be), to what’s going to happen next. Take a look or listen to hear about what all of us think, and to hear my scientific, historical judgement about where we are in this moment.www.freedomoverfascism.ushttps://substack.com/@sickofthisshitwithnickhttps://www.genxy.io/podcastPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S6 Ep 8088. Emma Brown, ED of Giffords on Hope and Action in Gun Reform
Stephanie Wilson talks with Emma Brown, Executive Director of Giffords, about the organization's efforts to promote gun safety laws. Started by Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly, Giffords focuses on creating a big tent around the issue without requiring political conformity. The conversation covers Giffords' successful passage of 700+ state gun safety laws, the role of corporate interests in fueling gun violence, and the power of local actions and bipartisan efforts. Emma shares insights on how optimism and community engagement can drive change, even in traditionally resistant regions.www.freedomoverfascism.usPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S6 Ep 8787. Olga Nesterova of Onest Network. Independent Journalism, the Epstein Survivors, and What We Can Do to Break Through
Stephanie Wilson talks to independent journalist Olga Nesterova of ONEST Network for her conversation about the Epstein survivor press conference, discussion of the regime’s attempt to control the narrative, what it was like being a Ukranian growing up in Germany, going to school in the Netherlands and the United States, becoming nationalized as a US Citizen.Video can be found at www.freedomoverfascism.us and on You Tube at https://www.youtube.com/@FreedomOverFascismPod.Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S6 Ep 8686. Ellie Leonard: Investigative Journalism, Jeffrey Epstein, and Deconstructing Past Truths
In this conversation, Stephanie Gerber Wilson speaks with Ellie Leonard, a writer and investigative journalist, about her deep dive into the Epstein case and the importance of independent journalism. They discuss the challenges of misinformation, the significance of human stories behind the headlines, and the role of faith and personal growth in navigating political landscapes. Ellie shares her journey of uncovering truths through meticulous research and transcription, emphasizing the need for accessible information and the importance of listening to diverse communities. The conversation also touches on the cultural shifts and political divides exacerbated by recent events, and the necessity of rebuilding connections through shared values. www.freedomoverfascism.usPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S5 Ep 8585. 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.Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S5 Ep 8484. 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 PodcastersPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S5 Ep 74Jason 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.Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S5 Ep 82Refuse, 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.Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S5 Ep 81Aviv 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 #politicalnewsPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

Ep 6880. Laura Brill, CEO Civics Center. Get 'em young. Keep 'em voting.
Stephanie speaks with Laura W. Brill, CEO of the Civics Center, which wants every high school to provide voter reg and pre-reg for our newest voters.Four million high schoolers graduate every year, and Laura Brill is on a mission to make sure they’re all registered to vote. Because when young people register, they vote at about 75%. In every generation, we’re told that young people don’t have a voice in politics b/c they don’t vote, but that isn’t necessarily true. Once they’re registered, most of them vote.The Civics Center works in about 10 states and partners with state and local organizations in the others. If you’re a high school teacher, administrator, or even student/parent, you can start a voter registration drive in your own high school and fight voter suppression for our youngest voters.www.thecivicscenter.orgPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us for either a paid or free subscription.Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

Ep 7979. Kevin M. Levin: Memory, Forgetting, Obscuring: Book Banning to the Erasure of History
Stephanie talks to Kevin M. Levin, public historian and writer of the substack Civil War Memory about the book ban at the Naval Academy at Annapolis, the scrubbing of websites and museums in the national parks, and the importance of how we tell the story of the past. The way we talk about the past gives us a picture into what we believe in the present and plan for the future.https://kevinmlevin.substack.com/www.freedomoverfascism.usPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S5 Ep 7878. Antonia Scatton, Messaging Expert and Author of Reframing America
Stephanie talks to Antonia Scatton, author of the podcast Reframing America and protege of George Lakoff who talks about making sure our messaging is on our terms, in our language. She says, "Fact-checking and debunking myths almost always spreads the disinformation we are trying to defeat. They trick us into delivering their messages beyond their media bubble." We discuss word associations, rebranding the Democratic party, and much more.www.freedomoverfascism.ushttps://reframingamerica.substack.com/Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S5 Ep 7777. Conversation with Walter Rhein on Taking Action for Freedom and Building Community
Stephanie speaks with Walter Rhein of I’d Rather be Writing about building community in person and throughout the country to fight against the fascism this regime is implementing day by day (hour by hour).As we spoke, Cory Booker was in the middle of his 25+ hour speech in the Senate, understanding that he’s catching up to us in the grassroots, and attempting to ignite action among his colleagues, his constituents, and all of us Americans who believe in freedom. He noted that this isn’t a question of “right or left,” but rather “right or wrong.” “The power of the people is greater than the people in power.”Also yesterday, the regime gutted HHS, research on Cancer, Alzheimers, Parkinsons, infectious diseases and so much more. Out here in the grassroots we’re coming together to protest the regime’s attack on America. And hopefully more of our leaders will find courage from Cory Booker’s feat. And on the same day, Tuesday April 1, Wisconsin elected Susan Crawford for Supreme Court…an election which promises to echo as Wisconsin draws new district maps and fights for freedom.Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

76. OOPS....Actually Standard Operating Procedure (audio of article)
Stephanie provides the audio version of her Substack newsletter : "It wasn't a mistake: it was SOP, and ooops, included a reporter by accident." Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S5 Ep 7175. Andra Watkins interviews Stephanie: "Talking About Politics Without Talking About Politics."
Andra Watkins, author of the Substack "For Such a Time as This," interviewed Stephanie on talking about politics without politics. They discussed focusing on values...in our conversations, in our connections, and in our entertainment.This has been lightly edited for clarity and brevity.You can find the video and transcript at www.freedomoverfascism.us Please subscribe to read all of Stephanie's articles and be notified of all her podcasts.Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S5 Ep 7474. Craig Johnson. How to Talk to Your Son About Fascism
Stephanie talks to Dr. Craig Johnson, author of the brand new book How to Talk to Your Son About Fascism published by Routledge press. We talk about how easily young men can fall down the internet rabbit hole into fascism, how they're targeted, how to see the signs of this radicalization, and how you can talk with them empathetically if you catch it early enough in the radicalization process.https://www.routledge.com/How-to-Talk-to-Your-Son-about-Fascism/Johnson/p/book/9781032472539Please subscribe with a free or paid subscription at www.freedomoverfascism.us. There's a lot moe content there.Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S5 Ep 73Singing with the Chorus: Josh Cook on Creating a More Effective Info Ecosystem
In this conversation, Josh Cook discusses the current landscape of the information war, focusing on the challenges faced by left-leaning influencers and creators. He introduces Chorus, an initiative aimed at providing support and resources to these creators, emphasizing the need for a centralized approach to help them navigate the fragmented media environment. The discussion also touches on the importance of community building, collaboration among creators, and the necessity for elected officials to engage with these voices to maximize their reach and impact. In this conversation, Josh Cook and Stephanie Gerber Wilson discuss the importance of effective communication strategies in political contexts, especially during crises. They emphasize the need for long-term strategic thinking, the significance of repetition in messaging, and the necessity of humanizing political discourse. They also explore the role of community voices and the importance of adapting to modern communication methods to engage audiences effectively.Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S5 Ep 7272. Tara McGowan, publisher of Courier Newsroom on Truthful Media
Stephanie talks with Tara McGowan, publisher of Courier Media on creating a values-based media ecosystem that works and works together.You can find a robust list of media and creators at the Freedom Over Fascism site here.Please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S4 Ep 73LOVE VOTES: Brining Ferocity and Bravery to vote with love. Katie Blair, PFLAG E 73
bonusIn this bonus mini-sode I chat with Katie Blair, the VP of Advocacy at PFLAG, where we talked about being fierce, having brave conversations, and the freedom to live and love honestly and without fear. Also: what you can do before the election.You can find Katie at www.pflag.org. Please subscribe at www.freedomoverfascism.usPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S4 Ep 68Trump WILL Try to Steal the Election. How YOU Can Help Stop It. Jonathan Winer, election lawyer. E71
Stephanie talks with Jonathan Winer, a former attorney to John Kerry, and an election lawyer, about how Trump and the republicans will try to steal the election, the protections put in place with the 2022 Election College Reform Act, how we can anticipate violence and call in the national guard if necessary, and what YOU can do to counter the shenanigans. Winer’s article in Washington Spectator: https://washingtonspectator.org/endgame-the-risk-of-a-trump-coup-and-how-to-prevent-it/ Uncut video of the interview: https://youtu.be/ygQNEG_8hu0 Subscribe: www.freedomoverfascism.usPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S4 Ep 70So You Want Help With Your Hurricane? Andra Watkins, Project 2025 Expert, On Politicized Disaster Relief E 70
Stephanie talks with Andra Watkins, bestselling author and writer of How Project 2025 Will Ruin Your Life, about what FEMA response to natural disasters would look like under Project 2025, and why weather disasters are more likely to occur under a Republican extractive agenda.https://project2025istheocracy.substack.com/www.freedomoverfascism.usPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.

S4 Ep 64Content Creators vs Cable TV. Content Wins! Tiffany Carlock, “Candidly Tiff” Content Creator and MD Activist. E 69
Stephanie talks with Tiffany Carlock, aka “Candidly Tiff” a pro-democracy social media influencer and real life activist. She’s doing all the things…social media content on a big platform, DNC delegate, super volunteer for Angela Alsobrooks and Wes Moore (and all the dems downballot). Great discussion on the corporate political media fails and why Harris’s interviews with Call Her Daddy, All the Smoke, the View, Howard Stern and more can reach disengaged voters. Follow Tiff: https://x.com/tify330https://www.tiktok.com/@candidly_tiff?lang=enhttps://www.instagram.com/candidly_tiff/And please subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.usPlease subscribe to Freedom Over Fascism at www.freedomoverfascism.us. Part of the Democracy Group of Podcasts.