• The Language of Democracy: Beyond Words
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt discusses the nuanced differences between democracy and a constitutional republic, emphasizing the importance of civic participation, language, and leadership in safeguarding democratic norms.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The distinction between democracy and republic, and why language matters.
    • The role of language and symbolism in civic identity ("America" vs "United States of America").
    • How leadership, especially women in public life, influences societal transformation.
    • The significance of voter education and preparation for upcoming elections.
    • The impact of political timing and responsiveness on democratic processes.
    • The role of storytelling and documentaries in understanding democracy.
    • The risks of language narrowing and the importance of civic tolerance.
    • The relationship between structural governance (republic) and active participation (democracy).

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    17 mins
  • Democracy at a Crossroads: Why Brandt Robinson Is Running for Congress
    Mar 3 2026

    In this conversation, Brandt Robinson, a congressional candidate and pro-democracy advocate, discusses the importance of civic engagement and the challenges facing democracy today. He shares his journey from community activism to running for office, emphasizing the need for participatory democracy and the role of education in fostering informed citizens. Brandt highlights the fragility of democracy, the significance of digital engagement, and the necessity of addressing immigration reform while maintaining integrity in political leadership.

    Key Takeaways
    - Brandt emphasizes the importance of civic participation in democracy.
    - He shares his personal journey and motivations for running for office.
    - The Indivisible movement has played a crucial role in community engagement.
    - Public education is vital for a healthy democracy.
    - Democracy must be defended on multiple fronts, including voting rights and information flow.
    - There is a need for honest conversations about race and immigration.
    - Digital platforms can enhance political engagement and communication.
    - Meeting constituents where they are is essential for effective leadership.
    - Political risks include advocating for government responsibility and action.
    - Integrity in politics requires genuine engagement with the community.

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    https://x.com/brandtrobinson/
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    43 mins
  • Challenging Gerrymandering and Reimagining Democracy: A Conversation with Kate Barr
    Feb 17 2026

    Discover how candidate Kate Barr is flipping the script on political norms by running in the Republican primary to combat gerrymandering and advocate for electoral reform. This episode delves into the realities of partisan district drawing, voter engagement, and innovative strategies to restore democracy.

    Key Takeaways
    - Kate Barr’s journey from protesting gerrymandering to challenging the political system
    - How redistricting impacts electoral outcomes and voter choice
    - The role of primary elections in shaping political leadership
    - Strategies to increase primary turnout among unaffiliated and Republican voters
    - Why campaign finance reform and banning congressional stock trading are crucial
    - The psychological and behavioral science insights into voter identity crises
    - The possibility of a shift away from party labels and the rise of new political alignments
    - How voters can engage in the electoral process beyond traditional party loyalties
    - The importance of bipartisan cooperation and pragmatic policymaking

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    www.katebarrcanwin.com/
    instagram.com/katebarrcanwin
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    30 mins
  • Awakening Democracy: A Call to Action
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt discusses the current political climate, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement and the erosion of democratic norms. He highlights the overwhelming feelings many people experience and the need for empathy and understanding in political discourse. Addison also explores the role of education in fostering democracy, the significance of voting, and the necessity of conscious participation in civic life. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to awaken their agency and engage actively in the democratic process.

    Key Takeaways
    - Divides don't just occur, they are orchestrated.
    - We all have a responsibility to participate in democracy.
    - A world without empathy leads to societal chaos.
    - Most people are not uninformed, but they are overwhelmed.
    - Democracy does not fail all at once; it erodes gradually.
    - Your vote matters when cast conscientiously.
    - This is not the moment for blind loyalty to parties.
    - Democracy revives when people remain conscious of their role.
    - Waking up is a necessity for active participation.

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    15 mins
  • Legislation Should Not Be Partisan with Blythe Potter
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt speaks with Blythe Potter, a US Army veteran and candidate for Indiana's Secretary of State. They discuss the importance of transparency in government, restoring trust in political institutions, and the role of civic education in empowering voters. Blythe emphasizes the need for better data privacy protections and the significance of community engagement in the political process. The conversation highlights the challenges of misinformation and the necessity for informed citizenry to strengthen democracy.

    Key Takeaways

    • Blythe Potter emphasizes the need for transparency in government.
    • Restoring trust in politics requires accountability from elected officials.
    • Misinformation is rampant, particularly from partisan media.
    • Civic education is crucial for informed voting and engagement.
    • Data privacy is a significant issue that affects democracy.
    • Community engagement is essential for political change.
    • Voter trust can be rebuilt through education and transparency.
    • The current political climate demands active participation from citizens.
    • Legislation should prioritize human rights over partisan interests.
    • Blythe Potter's campaign focuses on empowering Hoosiers to participate in democracy.

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    https://www.blythepotter.com/
    https://www.tiktok.com/@blythepotterin
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    https://www.threads.com/@blythepotterin
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/blythe-potter/
    https://x.com/blythepotterIN?t=qLizYONGW2OFE9PAjADaPw&s=09

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    40 mins
  • Empowering Educators Through Advocacy with Cathy Fleischer
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt speaks with Cathy Fleischer about the importance of advocacy in education. They discuss Cathy's journey into advocacy, the playbook she developed for empowering educators, and the current threats facing public schools. The conversation emphasizes the need for teachers to reclaim their voices and take small, actionable steps towards advocacy, highlighting the power of community and collaboration.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Advocacy can start from personal experiences and frustrations.
    • Teachers often engage in advocacy without realizing it.
    • Building coalitions with parents and community members is crucial.
    • Small steps in advocacy can lead to greater confidence and impact.
    • Understanding the issues at hand is essential for effective advocacy.
    • Creating safe spaces for discussion can empower educators.
    • The playbook provides structured support for advocacy efforts.
    • Storytelling is a powerful tool in advocacy.
    • Teachers need to reclaim their professional voices.
    • Education is vital for a healthy democracy.

    For more information on Everyday Advocacy and the Everyday Advocacy Playbook, please visit:
    https://www.everydayadvocacy.org/
    https://www.everydayadvocacy.org/_files/ugd/ca9f68_93e353aa0ad44cb9a43f144a1444ab55.pdf
    https://www.youtube.com/@EverydayAdvocacy

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    27 mins
  • Covenant and Community: A Conversation on Mental Health with Rev. Amos J. Disasa
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt engages in a profound conversation with Reverend Amos J. Disasa
    about the urgent issues of mental health, suicide, and the importance of community support. They explore the concept of covenant in relationships, the hidden struggles many face, and the role of friendship in combating loneliness and despair. The discussion emphasizes the need for authentic connections and the responsibility we have to support one another in times of crisis, particularly in a world that often feels disconnected and overwhelming.

    Key Takeaways

    • When a democracy is unwell, personal crises become collective crises.
    • Covenant is about tying each other's futures together.
    • Friendship is about knowing rather than being known.
    • Many people are lonely and desperate for connection.
    • Loss of relationships and purpose can lead to despair.
    • It's important to give people permission to feel their pain.
    • Physical activity can help reset emotions during crises.
    • Support should be practical and empathetic, not just theoretical.
    • Community and faith can provide essential support during tough times.
    • The rise in collective anxiety is linked to societal changes.

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    52 mins
  • The Power of Questions: Independent Thinking and Civic Renewal with Conor Broll
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt is joined today by writer and historian Conor Broll. Their conversation delves into the growing concerns of political radicalization and polarization, exploring how these dynamics threaten liberal values and the rule of law. Conor emphasizes the risks posed by both sides of the political spectrum and the implications for democracy's future.

    Key Takeaways

    • There's a growing radicalization that mirrors historical patterns.
    • Political polarization is leading to an overcorrection from both sides.
    • Liberal values are increasingly at risk in today's political climate.
    • The laws of our country are being undermined by current power dynamics.
    • Those in power may benefit from the chaos created by polarization.
    • Democracy is facing unprecedented challenges that need addressing.
    • The center of political discourse is struggling to hold.
    • We must be vigilant in protecting our democratic values.
    • The future of democracy is uncertain and requires active engagement.
    • Understanding these dynamics is crucial for the health of our society.

    Follow Conor Broll’s insights on history, culture, and democracy at his Substack, Threat of Dissent, link below:

    https://conorbroll.substack.com/

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    50 mins