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    Explore " obama" with insightful episodes like "Trump Heads to Tribal Council", "Inside 2024 - Preview | Favreau + Tommy Talk Election Night", "They Don’t Represent Us — with Larry Lessig" and "Phonology (LINGUISTICS) with Nicole Holliday" from podcasts like ""Pod Save America", "Pod Save America", "Your Undivided Attention" and "Ologies with Alie Ward"" and more!

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    Trump Heads to Tribal Council

    Trump Heads to Tribal Council

    The world gets some clues about the "special project" that's keeping Lovett away from the show, Nikki Haley abandons her principles and endorses Trump. With head-to-head polling showing a race locked in place, Trump and Biden spar over who deserves the support of Black voters. Then, former prosecutor Andrew Weissmann stops by to talk with Jon and Dan about where Trump's Manhattan trial stands ahead of closing arguments and jury deliberations.

     

    For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.

    Inside 2024 - Preview | Favreau + Tommy Talk Election Night

    Inside 2024 - Preview | Favreau + Tommy Talk Election Night

    Happy holidays from the Pod Save America team! Here’s a special sneak peek of our new subscriber exclusive series Inside 2024. In this preview Jon Favreau and Tommy Vietor take you behind the scenes of election nights like Barack Obama’s 2008 winning campaign. It’s a show we’re really proud of and we hope you enjoy. Producer Caroline Reston moderates. If you want to hear the rest of the episode, or future ones, be sure to sign up for Friends of the Pod at crooked.com/friends.

    They Don’t Represent Us — with Larry Lessig

    They Don’t Represent Us — with Larry Lessig

    We often talk about the need to protect American democracy. But perhaps those of us in the United States don't currently live in a democracy.

    As research shows, there's pretty much no correlation between the percentage of the population that supports a policy and its likelihood of being enacted. The strongest determinant of whether a policy gets enacted is how much money is behind it.

    So, how might we not just protect, but better yet revive our democracy? How might we revive  the relationship between the will of the people and the actions of our government?

    This week on Your Undivided Attention, we're doing something special. As we near the election, and representation is on our minds, we're airing a talk by Harvard Law professor and Creative Commons co-founder Larry Lessig. It's a 2019 talk he gave at the Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington, DC about his book, They Don't Represent Us.

    The book title has two meanings: first, they — as in our elected representatives — don't represent us. And second, we — as in the people — don't represent ourselves. And this is where social media comes in: we don't represent ourselves because the more we use social media, the more we see extreme versions of the other side, and the more extreme, outraged, and polarized we ourselves become.

    Last note: Lessig's talk is highly visual. We edited it lightly for clarity, and jump in periodically to narrate things you can’t see. But if you prefer to watch his talk, you can find the link below in Recommended Media.
     

    RECOMMENDED MEDIA 

    Video: They Don't Represent Us

    The 2019 talk Larry Lessig gave at Politics and Prose in Washington, DC about his book of the same name

    Book: They Don't Represent Us

    Larry Lessig’s 2019 book that elaborates the ways in which democratic representation is in peril, and proposes a number of solutions to revive our democracy -- from ranked-choice voting to non-partisan open primaries

    Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens 

    Princeton's Martin Gilens and Benjamin I. Page study measuring the correlation between the preferences of different groups and the decisions of our government
     

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    Phonology (LINGUISTICS) with Nicole Holliday

    Phonology (LINGUISTICS) with Nicole Holliday

    Vocal fry. Code switching. Black Twitter. Valley girls. Culture vultures. WE'RE TALKING ABOUT TALKING. Alie battles traffic to sit down with linguistics professor Dr. Nicole Holliday about intonational phonology: how tones and pitch help us bond with others and construct identities. Inspired in part by former President Barack Obama's masterful linguistic variability, Dr. Holliday's work focuses on how language is used in the crossing and construction of racial/ethnic boundaries. She graciously fielded tons of questions for a fascinating dive into the nuances and strict grammatical rules of African American Language, cultural appropriation, our educational system, honoring your identity, what not to wear in Paris and the roiling debate over who is the best rapper. Also: Alie is maybe a lizard person.

    Follow Dr. Nicole Holliday @MixedLinguist on Twitter and Instagram

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