Episodes

  • Make it Sexy: Creators, Disinformation and the Fight for Civic Trust
    Jun 1 2026

    One in five U.S. adults now get their news from social media creators — and that number is even higher for people under 30. So what happens when those creators start doing journalism? Maya Srikrishnan of the News Creator Corps and Becky Bullard of Democrasexy join Kroc Pod to talk accountability, authenticity, and why making democracy feel good might be the most radical civic act of our time. Together, they make the case that transparency beats neutrality, community beats institutions, and how civic engagement hits different when it feels good.


    Find out more about this episode here:

    • Democrasexy https://www.democrasexy.com/
    • News Creator Corp https://newscreatorcorps.org/
    • Trusted Creator Fellowship https://newscreatorcorps.org/programs/trusted-creator/

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    31 mins
  • “Listen more, talk less" - Lorie Hearn's Journalism Journey
    May 1 2026

    Investigative journalism doesn't just hold power accountable — it shapes the communities we live in. In this episode of Kroc Pod, we sit down with Lorie Hearn, one of San Diego's most consequential journalists and the founder of inewsource, a nonprofit newsroom that has redefined what local investigative reporting can look like. Hearn traces her path from an early obsession with storytelling to decades on the frontlines of accountability journalism — then we dig into what it takes to earn public trust in an era of media skepticism, why community-powered journalism may be the most vital model for democracy, and how watchdog reporting is evolving in the age of AI.

    Check out these links for more info:

    inewsource: https://inewsource.org/

    The Trust Project: https://thetrustproject.org/

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    39 mins
  • Say Ciao Bella (and Bye Bye Plastic)
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Sage Dobby to explore how innovative thinking can transform everyday products into powerful tools for environmental change. Sage is an entrepreneur, an MA candidate in Social Innovation, and a passionate advocate for sustainability. As the winner of USD’s 7th Annual Fowler Business Concept Challenge, she shares the story behind her venture creating biodegradable, plastic-free hair ties made from discarded pineapple leaves. She discusses the inspiration behind her idea, how the Kroc School has opened doors to new opportunities, and the role of the triple bottom line—people, planet, and profit—in guiding her work. With a background in STEM and a deep love for innovation, Sage is driven by a mission to make the world a more beautiful and sustainable place.


    Website: ciaobellacollective.com

    Instagram: @ciao_bella_collective

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    29 mins
  • From Doxxed to Determined: Turning Digital Harm Into Collective Action
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode, 2025 Kroc School Women Peacemakers Fellow Lilian Olivia Orero, a Gender and Technology Lawyer from Kenya, shares the experience that inspired her to found SafeOnline Women Kenya (SOW-Kenya). She discusses the growing crisis of technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV), including online harassment and the non-consensual sharing of intimate images, and how these forms of abuse disproportionately impact women and girls in digital spaces. She explains how SOW-Kenya works to bridge the digital gender gap through digital safety training, policy advocacy, and the development of the AI-powered #SafeHer app, an innovative tool that enables survivors to report abuse and access support. Orero’s passion for both advocacy and technology shines bright and her dedication to uplifting women shines brighter.

    • https://sow-kenya.org/

    • https://uk.linkedin.com/in/lilian-olivia-531400128

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    47 mins
  • Living Between Lines: Transborder Commuters, Violence, and Belonging
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode, 2025 Kroc School Women Peacemakers Fellow Dr. Estefanía Castañeda Pérez, a professor at USC and lifelong transborder commuter, shares her research and lived experiences navigating life between the U.S. and Mexico. She unpacks how violence at the border is not only physical, but also structural and psychological, shaped by state power, discretionary enforcement, and immigration policies that deeply impact transborder commuters’ sense of belonging and inclusion. Estefania explores transborder justice as a framework that centers the fragmented realities of living between two nations, reflects on the importance of giving back to her community, and emphasizes the need to amplify women’s voices in peacemaking, drawing from her experience as the first Transfronteriza selected for the Women Peacemakers Fellowship at the KROC IPJ.

    Estefania is looking for transborder commuters willing to participate in a confidential interview to discuss their border crossing experiences for a research study from the University of California (USC) Department of Political Science and International Relations. If you are interested fill out this survey to check eligibility: https://qualtricsxmqjfdk6cf6.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bqiLX2XfbSyzByK

    Estefanía’s instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/transborderjustice/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/estefan%C3%ADa-cp/

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    35 mins
  • From Prison to Purpose: Ryan Shipley on Reentry Done Right
    Jan 5 2026

    We kick of Season 7 of the Kroc Pod with a blockbuster -- in this episode, Kroc School Alumni Ryan Shipley shares his transformative journey from incarceration to becoming a leader in social justice through the Sisu Freedom Foundation. Shipley, the winner of the 2025 Necla Tschirgi Civic Engagement Award, discusses the challenges faced by system-impacted individuals during reentry, the importance of education in reducing recidivism, and the need for community support.

    Ryan emphasizes the significance of lived experience in leadership roles and advocates for a shift in language to better represent those affected by the justice system. He also outlines future plans for the Sisu Foundation and offers advice for young people looking to create change in their communities.

    Links:

    • https://www.sisufreedom.org/
    • https://www.sandiego.edu/torero-urban-scholars/
    • https://thephoenix.org/app

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    34 mins
  • Wrongful Convictions: How Bias & Pressure Distort Justice
    Nov 4 2025

    What happens when the system gets it wrong? In this episode, we dig into the haunting realities of wrongful convictions with Amanda Knox, one of the most well known exonerees of our time and Professor Justin Brooks, founder of the California Innocence Project. Together with other leading voices in law and interrogation techniques, we unpack the hidden mechanics behind false confessions, implicit bias, and the 4,000 documented wrongful convictions in the U.S. since 1989.


    Check out these links for more information related to this episode:

    • The Innocence Center -- https://theinnocencecenter.org/
    • You Might Go to Prison Even Though Your Innocent by Justin Brooks -- https://www.youmightgotoprison.com/

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Gaia Wakes: When Earth Grows a Brain
    Oct 13 2025

    What happens when Earth itself starts to wake up? In this episode, Kroc School Prof. Topher McDougal joins us to talk about his new book Gaia Wakes, where he explores the idea of Earth’s emergent consciousness and the possibility of a global AI-powered governance system. From the collision of economics and ecology to the Butlerian Jihad of the Dune series, McDougal pushes us to rethink humanity’s role in an AI-dominated future.

    In this wide-ranging episode, we dive into Luddites, the idea of a grand bargain between humans and AI, and what it really means to have — or be — a soul. In this episode we discuss:

    • The four radical evolutionary upgrades (so far…)
    • Humans as natural phenomena
    • Why our future may demand a new relationship with technology
    • The ethical risks of being domesticated by our own tools


    Check out these links for more information after you listen:

    Gaia Wakes The Book: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/gaia-wakes/9781788218283/


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    58 mins