• The Story of Jacob Frey, Part 1
    Oct 14 2025

    How did Jacob Frey go from pledges to collaborate with the city council and end homelessness to seemingly endless trench warfare with the council majority and rinse-and-repeat encampent sweeps? We attempt to tell the story of Jacob Frey, from running enthusiast to candidate to city councilmember to mayor to successful disaster. Recorded 10/08/25.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Big Change Ahead for the Park Board, and the BET Has Real Policy Disputes?
    Sep 30 2025

    Two less-visible boards are up for election in November, and there is a lot more change brewing than you might think. The Park Board could see a dramatic change in composition, with a lot of labor- and youth-fueled energy in a bunch of races. Meanwhile the Board of Estimate and Taxation has on the table an actual policy idea of substance and contention. We walk through the key races and candidates, and introduce where both of these boards sit in city governance and history. Recorded 9/24/25.

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    2 hrs and 21 mins
  • LA, DC, CHI... is Mpls next? Resisting Trump fascist takeovers, w/ Garrett Fitzgerald
    Sep 16 2025

    Trump has marched an invasion of ICE and national guard into major cities, and his administration is promising that all so-called Democrat-run cities are on the target list. Minneapolis urgently needs to answer questions that only appeared on the horizon when we saw federal agents raid a business on Lake Street in June. What is the nature of this threat? How are politicians and regular people reacting in Los Angeles, Washington DC and Chicago? How are Minneapolis politicians and institutions likely to react? What should we be demanding from our local leaders, and what can we do to build resilience to this threat as community members? We are joined by government repression expert and local activist Garrett Fitzgerald. Recorded 9/11/25.

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    2 hrs and 20 mins
  • Bonus Episode: Full interview with Frank
    Sep 15 2025

    This bonus episode is the full interview Jesse did with his old friend, Frank. They talked about his experiences of homelessness and mental illness, and his reactions to recent dehumanizing rhetoric from local and national politicians. We previously featured clips from this interview in our 8/27/25 episode. Recorded 8/23/25.

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    46 mins
  • Dehumanizing the unhoused, from Frey to Fascism, w/ Flannery Clark and Frank
    Aug 27 2025

    In 2017, candidate Jacob Frey promised to end homelessness in five years. By 2023, he was instead crushing encampments and endorsing dehumanizing rhetoric about people experiencing homelessness and mental illness. In 2025, Donald Trump is marching the military into major cities and bragging about sweeping out unhoused people. How did we get here? We are joined by Flannery Clark, volunteer with the Sanctuary Supply Depot, and Frank, a friend who has experienced homelessness and mental illness. We talked about this rhetoric, the ignorance behind it, and the real solutions just waiting for political will and courage. Recorded 8/24/25.

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    2 hrs and 13 mins
  • Pragmatic or just plain conservative? Political labels and what they hide and reveal
    Aug 12 2025

    A minor obsession over political labels has broken out this year, with the Frey faction painting a picture of DSA extremists versus pragmatic progressive champions. But what do these labels really reveal, or hide? And what is conservativism, anyway? We dive in to explore this idea with inspiration from Corey Robin, author of The Reactionary Mind. Recorded 8/6/25.

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    2 hrs and 13 mins
  • Omar Fateh Endorsed?!?! and We Fix City Conventions, with Convention Correspondent angela olson
    Jul 25 2025

    We break down the historic result from the DFL city convention last weekend: the endorsement of Sen. Omar Fateh for Mayor. What made this possible, when almost everybody (including us) was predicting an outcome of no endorsement? We were joined by angela olson, who participated as a delegate, to share a direct account of what it felt like on the floor. Stick around for the second half, when we dive into the question of WHY these conventions are so painful, and how we think they could be a lot better. Recorded 7/23/25.

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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • What Do They Stand For? Mayoral Candidate Platforms and Progressive Policy
    Jul 15 2025

    With the DFL city convention right around the corner, what should we expect a mayor to champion? What challenges face the people of Minneapolis in 2025? How are these campaigns talking about public policy responses to those challenges, and what policies should WE be talking about? In this in-depth episode, we walk through a number of major policy areas: public safety, federal fascism, housing, climate change, transportation, workers rights, the economy and more! Recorded 7/9/25 and 7/11/25.

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    2 hrs and 43 mins