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You, Me & Democracy

You, Me & Democracy

By: Morgan Carroll
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This podcast is dedicated to the everyday ways we all can impact the world around us to make life better. Democracy isn't just about governments and elections -- it is about building the kind of society we want to live in with the choices and decisions we make every day. Democracy includes our family, our jobs, our hobbies, how we shop, what brings joy or pain, how we treat others and how others treat us. This is the freedom to pursue meaning, quality and purpose in our lives. "If the people lead, the leaders will follow." - Gandhi.

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Episodes
  • Lawyers, Law & Democracy
    Jun 25 2025

    In this deep-dive episode of You, Me, and Democracy, host Morgan Carroll sits down with one of the most renowned and battle-tested trial lawyers in America—Mike Burg of Burg Simpson. With decades of courtroom experience and a reputation for going toe-to-toe with corporate giants and government agencies alike, Mike opens up about what drives him, the cases that shaped him, and the moral clarity that keeps him fighting for justice. From discovering his passion for law at age 12 to leading some of the largest mass tort cases in the country, Mike shares how lawyers serve as a frontline defense in a democratic society. We unpack the critical—and too often overlooked—role lawyers play in protecting our constitutional rights, upholding the rule of law, and being the last line of defense against powerful institutions that would otherwise go unchecked.

    But this episode is about much more than just legal war stories. It’s a candid, sometimes urgent conversation about the fragile state of American democracy in the face of executive overreach, attacks on civil liberties, and the dangerous influence of billionaires and corporate monopolies. Together, Mike and Morgan explore how due process, judicial integrity, and the civil justice system are being stress-tested like never before—and why citizens can’t afford to sit on the sidelines. Whether you're a lawyer, law student, policymaker, or simply someone trying to make sense of the world, this conversation is a rallying cry. It's a reminder that democracy isn’t self-executing: it relies on all of us—lawyers and non-lawyers alike—to speak up, fight back, and protect the rights and freedoms we all depend on. So listen in, get inspired, and remember: you have more power than you think.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Veterans, Terrorism & Democracy
    Apr 4 2025

    Join us for a compelling episode of You, Me, and Democracy, where we delve into the intersection of veterans, terrorism, and the health of our democratic systems. This episode features two remarkable guests: Matt Langenberg, an attorney at Burg Simpson who represents injured veterans in lawsuits against Iran under the United States Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund (USVSST), and Rob, a U.S. Army veteran who served one tour in Afghanistan and two in Iraq, surviving catastrophic injuries from an explosively formed penetrator (EFP) during his final deployment. Together, they unpack the legal and personal ramifications of state-sponsored terrorism, spotlighting the USVSST—often known as the 9/11 Victims Fund—and its role in compensating veterans harmed by nations like Iran, which funds terror groups but rarely faces direct accountability in court. Matt explains how the fund, fueled by sanctions and penalties, seeks to deliver justice, while Rob shares his harrowing journey—from enlisting at 17, inspired by John Wayne films, to enduring multiple combat tours and a life-altering IED attack that cost him both legs just 11 days before he was due to return home.

    In this episode, we explore the profound stakes of policy and law, including the recent Borochov court decision, which controversially requires a completed extrajudicial killing for claims to qualify—potentially excluding veterans like Rob, who survived despite severe injuries, from receiving compensation. Matt breaks down the legal complexities, including the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and its terrorism exception, while Rob offers a raw, firsthand account of his service, the attack that changed his life, and his ongoing recovery, supported by Walter Reed’s exceptional care. Together, they highlight the broader implications for democracy: how supporting veterans through such funds not only honors their sacrifice but also dries up terrorism financing, holding state sponsors accountable. With actionable insights—contact your member of Congress to clarify the fund’s intent and ensure its funding—this episode is a powerful call to action, revealing how one bomb, one policy shift, or one voice can ripple through lives and nations, as Rob poignantly notes: stopping even a single IED could have saved his comrades.

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • The HOA Heist & Democracy
    Mar 5 2025

    Find out how an unlicensed HOA property manager was able to steal more than $600,000 from homeowners and what they have had to go through to try to get their money back. Meet the HOA board president, a board member and the trial lawyer who fought to bring them to justice with a $2.7 million dollar judgment. Community association managers have a lot of power and responsibility and all-volunteer boards rely and trust them to honestly handle HOA dues, give an accurate accounting, and responsibly handle repairs, maintenance and the rights of homeowners.

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    41 mins
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