• When the Smoke Clears: Holding Power Accountable in an Age of Disaster
    May 13 2026

    It’s been roughly a year and a half since LA burned. And other disasters - fires, tornadoes, threats of every kind - are on the rise. Who’s looking out for us? And what happens during the next disaster? CBS News National Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti discusses these and other questions in his new book, Torched: How A City Was Left to Burn And the Olympic Rush to Rebuild LA. What we learn about the last disaster certainly will help us through the next. So let’s learn.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Battle Over the Vote - Did The Supreme Court Just Reshape American Elections?
    May 6 2026

    On April 29, the Supreme Court handed down Louisiana v. Callais — upending the protections of the Voting Rights Act and allowing states to gerrymander districts irrespective of the impact on individual voting rights. Wendy Weiser, Vice President for Democracy at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU, joins Tanya to unpack what the 6-3 decision actually does, who it affects, and why Justice Kagan said it leaves voting rights protections“all but a dead letter.” Listen as they discuss the legal mechanics, the political fallout, and the practical question every voter should be asking: what protections do I still have heading into 2026?

    The battle for the vote continues. Join it. Go to vote.gov and check your voter registration information.

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    48 mins
  • The Battle Over Social Media Has Its Day In Court
    Apr 22 2026

    Meta and Google lost - and there are thousands more lawsuits coming. Zamaan Quereshi is the Co-Founder and Director of Campaigns and Policy of Design It For Us, and he explains what’s behind the lawsuits against social media companies, and how the internet can do better.

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    40 mins
  • Why Listening to this Special Episode About President Trump, The Wall Street Journal, and Rupert Murdoch Is Important for Your Budget
    Apr 15 2026

    Maybe you already know. But it's something to think about when you’re fighting in court and Tanya can’t stop reminding you.

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    13 mins
  • The Partisan Divide That Started it All: Hamilton, Jefferson and the Battle for America’s Soul
    Apr 8 2026

    Jeffrey Rosen, author of Pursuit of Liberty: How Hamilton vs. Jefferson Ignited the Lasting Battle Over Power in America, discusses the Supreme Court, the occasional rebellion and “structured disagreement” that was at the heart of the Founders’ vision for America, and why today’s partisan divide is particularly dangerous.

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    37 mins
  • From The People’s Court to Justice For The People: Judge Marilyn Milian’s First Podcast Ever
    Apr 1 2026

    The legendary television judge has overseen battles of every type. Listen as she and Tanya talk immigration, incivility (and worse) on the internet, and life in a TV courtroom. Plus, what to do when the dinner table is politically divided!

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    50 mins
  • Divided Now, Divided Then! The American Revolution as a Civil War (with David Schmidt)
    Mar 25 2026

    Tanya and David Schmidt discuss the PBS docuseries The American Revolution (produced and co/directed by David, Ken Burns and Sarah Botstein) and what that conflict can tell us about managing today’s animosities.


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    59 mins
  • Challenging Power and Insisting On Our Own (with Senator Michael Bennet)
    Mar 18 2026

    A conversation about the Iran War, executive power, economic opportunity and the continuing fight for voting rights – with Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO).

    (recorded 3/11/26)

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    48 mins