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I cant stop podcasting. This is where all the non crypto stuff will go. Politics. Science. Tech. Philosophical musings.
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This is an experiment in productive disagreement. We talk politics, from both conservative and progressive perspectives, with an aim to finding common ground. Support the show: MovingForwardPod.com
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Comedian and Podcaster Jazz Grackle identifies as “non-binary” and “a-gender.” We discuss how radical members of the LGBT community go too far, and the ways that is backfiring on the movement.
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OG Yangster Jamie Paul (author of the American Dreaming substack) returns to the pod. We discuss: Why Andrew Yang lost the race for Mayor of New York City
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This is a crossover episode with fellow #YangGang podcast “Left in the Basement”. Check out their other content at LeftInTheBasement.com.
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What are Andrew Yang’s chances of winning the race for Mayor of New York City? What has his campaign done right, what could they do better, and how can the Humanity First movement learn from it all?
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Brett Beletz, a Jewish anti-fascist activist, joins the pod to ask: What is fascism? Why is it spreading? And how do we stop it?
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Dave Vane used to be a socialist, having even run for office as a progressive back in the day. Today, he's a Libertarian.
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Matt MacCaughey, host of The Outrage Machine, joins the pod to discuss why people supported Donald Trump and what that means for the future of both parties.
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Dylan Cronan, host of the new podcast “Left in the Basement,” grew up in the same small-town district as Marjorie Taylor Greene. We discuss the strange appeal of *insanity* in today’s political climate.
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Jamie Paul is an OG Yangster who authors the “American Dreaming” blog. We discuss his recent piece "Why I Am Not a Populist."
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Do people have free will? What are the criminal justice implications?
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US primaries are a recent invention intended to democratize the nominating process. In practice, rather than empowering the majority, they’ve led to the outsize influence of two increasingly radical partisan minorities. Are primaries a failed experiment?
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Software engineer Ryan Cwynar explains how information technology can spread democracy abroad and strengthen it at home.
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In this Nerds for Humanity crossover episode: Can President Biden unite our divided country? & Will Andrew Yang be Mayor of New York City?
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What has caused The Great Divide?
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Is defending our republic from Republicans the new War on Terrorism?
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Donald Trump incited an insurrection against the United States. What does this mean, and what can be done about it? Also, Corey releases the honey badger.
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It’s a New Year and the dawn of a new political status quo. We debate prospects for the future of the US Democratic Party.
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Is there really a “War on Christmas?”🎅🏻Why do discussions of this topic tend to go off the rails?🚂 We seek common ground this holiday season.❄️
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Why a 6/3 conservative Supreme Court told Trump to f*ck off... twice.
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Populism is a socio-economic problem, which requires both social and economic solutions.
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Can Joe Biden unify America? AJ Pena (aka the Pragmatic Progressive) returns from his hiatus to help us answer this question.
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Adam Hallissey, Editor in Chief of The Progressive Brief, rejoins the pod. We discuss the election results, Trump's refusal to concede, and ask the question: are Trump voters all deplorable?
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We discuss the US presidential election results: What do they tell us about the electorate? And what do they mean for the future of politics?
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Two alternate timelines: one where Biden wins and one where Trump wins. What does the future hold for the US political spectrum as represented by the platforms, strategy, and coalitions of our two viable parties?
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What are the challenges facing the democratic process, how did we get ourselves in this mess, and what are the best ways to fix it?
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This is the last entry in our Debate Talk📢 crossover series with The Dividend Report (at least until the next debate season). Don’t worry, though, as Seth Underwood will remain one of our recurring guest stars going forward.✨
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We separate the myth from the facts about inequality: How bad is it? What causes it? And what are the solutions?
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Our “Socialist-curious” guest star A.Ron Hubbard returns to the pod, this time to discuss “propertarianism.”
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Our “Socialist-curious” guest star A.Ron Hubbard returns to the pod, this time to discuss “propertarianism.”
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🧑🏽🦱Kareem Rifai (whose family immigrated from Aleppo, Syria) is a young activist advocating anti-authoritarian US foreign policy.
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Fred Ramey (Founder of the Truckers for Yang PAC) returns to the pod once more.
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Corey Cottrell rejoins the pod for a classic policy episode! This time, we discuss the Biden / Sanders compromise platform known as the Unity Task Force.
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We react to the VP debate and related news.
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Jon Munitz, Founder and President of the Hill of Roses network, explains why he has recently distanced himself from “the left” and now speaks of his movement as centrist.
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Tom Leung rejoins the pod, in a live crossover episode with his YouTube channel: Nerds for Humanity.
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We react to the first presidential debate, live with The Dividend Report.
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Is progressive simply a synonym for left wing policies? If not, what’s the difference? And what does this all mean for contemporary US politics?
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Boon Hem, host of the Far Out Wisdom podcast, is a first generation American. Her parents immigrated from Cambodia, where her father was part of the Khmer Rouge.
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Jack McDermott, Founder of Karma Credits, is developing a clever application that makes karma literal.
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🔊 Live with the Dividend Report, on the implications of Justice Ginsburg’s death
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Liam is the Democratic candidate for congress in California's 42nd district. He supports the Freedom Dividend and Medicare for All (with a brilliant hack).
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We’ve started inviting listeners on the pod. Jane Johnson, a retired 78 year old bilingual math teacher, was the first to take us up on the offer.
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Alex Chaney, host of the Yang Daily Podcast, joins us today to discuss a topic of his choosing: authoritarianism.
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1:29:01Adam Hallissey, Editor-in-Chief of The Progressive Brief, joins the pod today. Adam got his start in journalism in 2015 with a pro Bernie Sanders blog that went viral. He explains how the rush for clickbait, and the easy money that it brings, led him down a path toward the dark side: fake news. "I realized I didn't really believe in most of what I …
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This crossover episode with Three Right Turns doubles as the introduction to many upcoming conversations between Rio & A.Ron Hubbard.
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This is the second of two crossover episodes in which Seth Underwood of The Dividend Report interviews Corey and Rio separately about their "breakup" and the future of Moving Forward.
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This is the first of two crossover episodes in which Seth Underwood of The Dividend Report interviews Corey and Rio separately about their "breakup" and the future of Moving Forward.
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Lacey Delayne of the Rethinking Humanity podcast joins us. We discuss her interest in the writings of philosopher Erich Fromm, how they relate to the ideas of Andrew Yang, and why Human Capitalism is superior to traditional Social Democracy.
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Tom Leung, host of Nerds for Humanity, rejoins the pod. As one of our new recurring guest stars, Tom’s conversations will be focused on political data and statistics. We discuss national and state-wide polls and other relevant facts related to the US presidential election.
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Chester (Chet) Gaines rejoins the pod, this time to school Rio on the topic of anarcho-communism.
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