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Nothing Left Unsaid

Nothing Left Unsaid

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Politics, music, food. This is not another bro pod. 💅

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  • Nothing Left Unsaid on ICE, Phoenix PD, and people power with Ben from Poder in Action
    Apr 8 2026

    This week, we’re joined by Ben Laughlin, Co-Director of Poder in Action. Ben is a Phoenix-based community organizer focused on immigrants’ rights, police accountability, and liberation & justice work. We talk about how Ben got their start in this work, and the current landscape of police accountability work under Trump’s mass deportation agenda. From the arrest-to-deportation pipeline, to practicing a better world–you won’t want to miss this.

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    32 mins
  • Nothing Left Unsaid on the cost of war, anti-trans legislation, and Erika Qwerk
    Mar 30 2026

    This week on Nothing Left Unsaid, we break down the rising cost of war, from gas prices to billions spent on bombing campaigns. We also dive into anti-trans legislation and ballot measures in Arizona and the implications of the SAVE Act on voting rights.

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    11 mins
  • Nothing Left Unsaid on self care, feminist literature, and immigration reporting with Sahara Sajjadi
    Mar 12 2026

    This week, we’re joined by journalist, activist, certified icon, and friend of the pod, Sahara Sajjadi. You might know Sahara from her video series “What’s the Deal, Arizona?”, or from her incredible articles at the Copper Courier where she shines a light on Arizona politics.

    We truly talk about EVERYTHING in this episode. From feminist literature, to tariffs, to the best Iranian food in AZ–you won’t want to miss this.


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    58 mins
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