
On "How to Save a Country," hosts Felicia Wong (Roosevelt Institute) and Michael Tomasky (The New Republic) introduce you to the people and ideas moving America forward in uncertain times. How did we get to this inflection point for our democracy and economy, and how do we move ahead? How do we protect democracy from its attackers? How do we change the fundamentals of our economy so jobs pay more ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Over the last two seasons, Felicia and Michael have talked with politicians, superstar activists, and renowned academics—from Senator Elizabeth Warren to economist Thomas Piketty.
In this final episode of How to Save a Country, they’re taking a look... more
What do people mean when they talk about freedom? Throughout history, that question has often had dark answers, as Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Jefferson Cowie explains in this episode.
“Going all the way back to Athenian democracy is the freedo... more
Almost a decade ago, economist Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century changed the way many people understood capitalism and inequality.
In the years since, his research and ideas have helped jolt our politics out of autopilot and eleva... more
If you’ve never heard of OIRA, you aren’t alone. But while small, the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs is a mighty federal agency, with a vital role in reviewing and implementing executive branch regulations.
It’s also a popular target f... more
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It is such a pleasure to find this podcast which addresses crucial questions with honesty and depth. The hosts play off each other well as they engage with their guests and add valuable afterthoughts. Keep it up!
Excellent policy discussion with practical ideas of how we can get a broad coalition behind moral and effective policy.
I only discovered this podcast last week while looking for something to boost my optimism about the future of our country. How to Save a Country serves my hopefulness. Felicia and Michael ably co-host the program through their great chemistry and with respectful engagement of their guests. Their invitees offer meaningful insights and helpful suggestions about the current state of our country and how to move it ever forward towards fulfilling its promise enshrined in the Declaration of Independen... more
I’ve been listening since the inaugural episode, and have been—for the most part—enlightened. At times, I do feel that the subject matter and guests lean a little too far to the left; in the long run, moderation and moderate policy will win the day. I would like to hear an episode that focuses on (the perception of) government waste, the frequent topic of concern I hear from the right.
I’m so glad I found this pod. It is literally all about the title, how to save a country and IMO it is just what our country (the US) needs. Bravo!!
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