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For The Win

84 episodes - English - Latest episode: 4 months ago - ★★★★★ - 21 ratings

A roadmap to notching policy wins in the Trump Era and beyond.

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AI-pocalypse Now: Artificial Intelligence, Elections, and the Future of the World’s Most Revolutionary New Technology

December 12, 2023 17:00 - 30 minutes - 41.6 MB

On an all-AI episode, Yochi and guest host Andrea Nill Sánchez talk with media advocate Jessica J. González the co-CEO of Free Press, about how artificial intelligence can spread election disinformation, why tech companies can't be trusted to police themselves, and why lawmakers need to regulate AI before it's too late.

Chaos on Capitol Hill: Navigating the Turmoil with Kevin Madden

November 29, 2023 14:35 - 30 minutes - 41.7 MB

Congress is a mess. From ongoing threats of government shutdowns to turmoil around picking a House Speaker, it's clear that the People's House is in disarray. On our newest episode, Jasmine and Elliot sit down with Kevin Madden, a longtime aide to House Republican leaders Tom DeLay and John Boehner, and presidential nominees George W. Bush and Mitt Romney, to discuss Mike Johnson's recent appointment as Speaker, the current climate in Congress, and what it will take to save the GOP from itse...

Toni Newman on why HIV is hitting Black women disproportionately hard -- and how Republicans are trying to make the problem even worse.

November 15, 2023 18:31 - 30 minutes - 41.6 MB

Now that Republicans have a new speaker, they are going to try pushing through the harsh cuts to federal funding for HIV prevention and treatment that they've been threatening for months. Here’s the surprising thing: that would hit Black women harder than any other. On our newest episode, Jasmine and Yochi sit down with Toni Newman, a leading HIV advocate, to talk about why Black women have the highest HIV rates in the country and what can be done to prevent the epidemic from ravaging them e...

Busy weeks in the world of unions with Faiz Shakir

October 04, 2023 16:02 - 31 minutes - 42.8 MB

These have been busy weeks in the world of unions, with an ongoing actors strike in Hollywood stopping production of your favorite shows and movies and a strike by the United Auto Workers slowing production of our favorite cars. On our newest episode, Jasmine, Yochi, and guest host Andrea Nill Sanchez sit down with Faiz Shakir, the founder and executive director of More Perfect Union and former campaign manager for Bernie Sanders, to discuss the current surge in support for unions and what o...

Damon Hewitt on right-wing push to get companies to abandon DEI efforts

August 29, 2023 18:30 - 28 minutes - 38.9 MB

Conservatives won their long legal fight to eliminate affirmative education in higher education — and now they've trained their sights on corporate America. On our newest episode, Jasmine and Elliot sit down with Damon Hewitt, president and executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, to talk about the new wave of lawsuits designed to force companies to abandon their diversity and inclusion efforts, why the Supreme Court might hand them another victory, and how pr...

Gen Z Goes to Congress with Rep. Maxwell Frost

August 08, 2023 18:52 - 28 minutes - 38.8 MB

Rep. Maxwell Frost is the first member of Gen Z to be elected to Congress — and the first lawmaker to publicly shout "f--k Ron DeSantis" at a rock concert. On our newest episode, Jasmine and Yochi sit down with Rep. Frost to talk about imposter syndrome, why far-right Republicans like Marjorie Taylor Greene make him worry about his own safety, and the challenge of balancing his own sense of urgency with the reality of being in a slow-moving and dysfunctional Congress.

Jonathan Eig on MLK Jr.'s lesser-known views

July 24, 2023 18:07 - 28 minutes - 38.7 MB

Generations of Americans have studied Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s heroic civil rights work, but his more radical views on issues ranging from income inequality to war have been largely ignored. On our newest episode, Yochi and Jasmine speak with PEN America Literary Award winner and best-selling author Jonathan Eig about his book, "King: A New Life," what the public gets right about Dr. King, what it gets wrong, and why it matters.

Wesley Lowery on journalist's impartiality while democracy is under attack

July 05, 2023 13:54 - 45 minutes - 62.3 MB

Generations of journalists have been told to be impartial when reporting the news. But how can reporters remain objective when American democracy is under attack? On our newest episode, Elliot, Yochi, and Jasmine speak with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author Wesley Lowery about his departure from The Washington Post, the media’s white supremacy problem, and his provocative new book, “American Whitelash: A Changing Nation and the Cost of Progress.”

Government lawyer by day and TikTok influencer by night: Elizabeth Booker Houston

June 20, 2023 18:39 - 38 minutes - 53.2 MB

Elizabeth Booker Houston is a government lawyer by day and massively popular TikTok influencer by night whose videos range from clips of her stand-up comedy routines to interviews with political stars like Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro. On our newest episode, Jasmine and Yochi talk to Elizabeth about what it's like to go viral on TikTok, why she worries the app is suppressing both liberal and conservative voices, and how she's managed to maintain a boundary between her normal life and her...

Reclaiming Religion: What Progressives need to do to take it back

May 25, 2023 14:00 - 43 minutes - 60.2 MB

Conservatives are using their hardline view of Christianity to justify banning abortion and waging war on the LGBTQ+ community. With faith increasingly shaping politics, Jasmine and Yochi sit down with Rachel Laser, CEO of Americans United For Separation of Church and State, and The Raben Group’s Dr. Derrick Harkins to talk about why progressives have ceded the public debate over religion to conservatives — and what they need to do to take it back. 

From bathroom bans to Bud Light boycotts: Charlotte Clymer on GOP war on trans community

May 01, 2023 14:20 - 40 minutes - 55.3 MB

From bathroom bans to Bud Light boycotts, Republicans have declared war on the transgender community. With red states passing new anti-trans bills by the day, Elliot, Jasmine, and Yochi sit down with trans activist Charlotte Clymer to talk about why Democrats need to fight back harder, how the bans will hurt Republican candidates in 2024, and what's behind President Biden's surprising evolution from trans skeptic to trans supporter.

A war on “wokeism”? But what does being “woke” actually mean with Dr. Candis Watts Smith

March 17, 2023 18:01 - 23 minutes - 32.9 MB

Republicans have declared war on "wokeism," but what does being “woke” actually mean? On our newest episode, Yochi and The Raben Group's Jasmine Burton sit down with Dr. Candis Watts Smith, a Duke University professor and author of the new book, “Stay Woke: A People's Guide to Making All Black Lives Matter," to talk about the forgotten history of the word, how conservatives are trying to make "woke" as politically toxic as critical race theory, and what progressives need to do to reclaim it ...

Testifying Before MAGA Republicans

March 07, 2023 17:55 - 31 minutes - 43.1 MB

Ever wonder what it's like to testify on Capitol Hill and face questions from MAGA Republicans like Matt Gaetz? On a special episode of For the Win, our own Elliot Williams takes us behind the scenes of his recent appearance before a House committee probing the alleged "weaponization" of the federal government — and the hate mail that followed.

Is the GOP anti-big business?

January 20, 2023 21:12 - 26 minutes - 36.8 MB

The GOP was once the party of big business. Now it’s attacking corporate America like never before — and reserving special scorn for so-called ESG investing. On our newest episode, Yochi talks with Robert Raben, founder and president of The Raben Group, about the growing ESG crackdown, how Republicans are using government power to punish allegedly “woke” companies, and why the fight will reshape the country’s economic and political landscape. 

Was January 6 inevitable? Historian Ruth-Ben Ghiat, author of "Strongmen: From Mussolini to the Present," discusses

January 04, 2023 15:17 - 28 minutes - 38.8 MB

Historian Ruth-Ben Ghiat, author of "Strongmen: From Mussolini to the Present," joins Abby and Yochi to talk about the modern Republican Party's growing embrace of right-wing extremism and political violence, why January 6 may have been inevitable, and how the former president governed like an authoritarian-in-chief rather than an American president.

Héctor Sánchez Barba on Spanish-language misinformation

November 07, 2022 20:57 - 26 minutes - 36.3 MB

Unsubstantiated rumors and lies spread widely through immigrant communities before the 2020 election, and they're spreading again in the run-up to the midterms. On our newest episode, Abby and Elliot spoke with Héctor Sánchez Barba, the CEO and executive director Mi Familia Vota, about what’s unique about misinformation in Spanish-language media — and how to best fight it.

An Inside Look at the Uprising of Iranian Women

October 27, 2022 17:24 - 25 minutes - 35.6 MB

The midterms are dominating the news here at home — and obscuring the protests and civil unrest raging across Iran, where hundreds of thousands of Iranian women are protesting four decades of brutal government repression. On our newest episode, Abby and Yochi talk to The Raben Group's Parnian Abunasr-Shiraz, who was visiting family in Iran when the protests erupted and had a front-row seat for the historic uprising being led by brave young women fighting for their human rights.

After Roe: what progressives must get right this time

October 11, 2022 16:47 - 36 minutes - 49.7 MB

Three months after Dobbs, Abby speaks with Erika West, principal at The Raben Group and one of the creators of the After Roe newsletter, about the role progressives played in the fall of Roe, the persisting support for abortion legality, and the urgent need for businesses to be vocal about reproductive freedom.

Jenifer Fernandez Ancona on the Dem's New Playbook

October 07, 2022 13:24 - 29 minutes - 40.1 MB

With the midterms looming, progressives are rolling out a surprising new argument: "Trump Republicans" are trying to take away core freedoms, and Democrats are the only ones standing in their way. On our newest episode, Yochi talks with Jenifer Fernandez Ancona, the co-founder and vice president of Way to Win, about how the GOP crackdown on abortion and voting rights means that Democrats, not Republicans, are now the party of freedom — and why progressives are betting millions of dollars tha...

America’s kids are decidedly not alright

August 03, 2022 17:32 - 26 minutes - 36.6 MB

School is right around the corner, but America’s kids – battered by COVID and the seemingly endless number of school shootings – are decidedly not alright. On the latest episode of For The Win, Elliot and Yochi spoke with Alison Malmon, executive director of Active Minds, about the mental health crisis facing our kids and how the suicide of her only brother led her to devote her life to persuading those who need help that its okay to not be okay.

Is Christian nationalism a threat to democracy?

June 23, 2022 13:28 - 32 minutes - 44.4 MB

Christian nationalists are defending Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — and openly embrace the use of violence against political opponents here at home. In our newest episode, Yochi and Abby talk to Rev. Pamela Cooper-White, the author of a new book on Christian nationalism, about why the movement is getting stronger, how it fueled the January 6th insurrection, and why its true agenda is white supremacy.

Abortion’s new geography

May 17, 2022 21:54 - 24 minutes - 33.4 MB

With a leaked decision showing that the Supreme Court will soon gut abortion rights, Abby spoke with Jennifer Welch, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Illinois, about the mechanics of getting an abortion in a post-Roe world, how abortion providers in Illinois are already preparing for a surge of pregnant people from other states, and the constitutional rights SCOTUS might come after next. 

The War on LGBTQ

April 28, 2022 19:19 - 27 minutes - 37.7 MB

With an array of states considering their own versions of Florida's controversial "don't say gay" bill, Raben Group Founder Robert Raben sits down with Elliot to discuss the true dangers of the new legislation, why conservatives are weaponizing the LGBTQ issue, and why sexuality may again be a major front in the nation's culture wars.

"Persevere": Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Speaks

March 31, 2022 12:36 - 36 minutes - 49.8 MB

On our latest SCOTUS episode, Abby and Jeremy speak with Brandi Colander, co-founder of #SheWillRise, about the racism and misogyny that marred Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearing, what it means for a Supreme Court in peril, and why progressives need to keep the pressure on until the Senate's final vote.

Confirmation Bias?

March 18, 2022 13:54 - 45 minutes - 62.3 MB

With Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings just days away, judicial expert Lena Zwarensteyn of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights joins Abby, Yochi, and Jeremy Paris to discuss how some senators will try to block Jackson’s nomination, how progressives will defend it, and why this fight will set the stage for the bigger Supreme Court battles still to come. 

SCOTUS, meet KBJ.

February 28, 2022 19:56 - 31 minutes - 43 MB

With President Biden formally nominating Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, Abby and guest host Jeremy Paris spoke with Fatima Goss Graves, president of National Women’s Law Center, about what we need to know about the potential first Black woman justice in SCOTUS history, what progressives can do to support her during the confirmation fight ahead, and how her voice will shape our country for decades to come.

The SCOTUS with the mostest.

February 16, 2022 14:52 - 40 minutes - 56.2 MB

Being involved in one Supreme Court nomination fight is impressive. Our guest, Jeremy Paris, has been involved in eight of them. In the first of a three-part series, Paris — the executive director of the Committee for a Fair Judiciary — joins Abby and Yochi to talk about the impact of Biden’s historic choice to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court, how conservatives have weaponized the judicial system, and how to keep Trump-appointed judges from shaping American life for decades to co...

Education in the Time of COVID

January 26, 2022 16:56 - 26 minutes - 36.7 MB

Yochi, Elliot, and Abby were set to discuss the debate over when to send kids home from school because of COVID … and then Elliot's daughter was sent home from school because of COVID. On the newest episode of For the Win, Yochi and Abby talk about the strains school closures are putting on working parents, why some progressives are souring on teachers' unions, Abby's recent bout with COVID, and how primal screaming is becoming the stress reliever of choice for many overworked and overtired ...

A Second Civil War?

January 12, 2022 17:55 - 33 minutes - 45.8 MB

Is the U.S. headed towards a second Civil War? On the newest episode of For the Win, Abby, Elliot, and Yochi talk about the politicization of January 6, why so many Americans are now openly endorsing violence against the U.S. government, and whether our deeply-divided country will actually break apart — or go to war with itself.

Fighting for voting rights & risking her health: Un-PAC's Joseline Garcia

December 20, 2021 18:23 - 20 minutes - 28.7 MB

Do you care about voting rights enough to risk your health to protect them? On a special episode of For the Win, Yochi talks with Joseline Garcia, a young activist who has been on a two-week hunger strike designed to persuade senators to pass a federal voting rights bill. Garcia, co-founder & national organizing director of Un-PAC, describes using a wheelchair as her body begins to break down, what happened when she met with Sen. Sinema (D-AZ), and why the future of our democracy hangs in th...

Education as a Political Weapon?

December 02, 2021 16:27 - 24 minutes - 34.2 MB

How have Republicans managed to turn public education into a powerful political weapon, and can Democrats do anything about it? On the latest episode of For The Win, Yochi spoke with Sharhonda Bossier, CEO of Education Leaders of Color, about the weaponization of critical race theory, why public schools need to change how they teach about race, how HBO taught more Americans about the Tulsa Race Massacre than any textbook, and the glories of Chaka Khan.

Leana Wen on the COVID Vaccine and Mandate Backlash

October 21, 2021 14:32 - 24 minutes - 33.7 MB

Parents around the country will soon have the chance to get younger kids vaccinated against COVID. The question is how many will actually do so. On the latest episode of For The Win, Yochi speaks with Dr. Leana Wen — a Washington Post contributing columnist, CNN analyst, and former Baltimore health commissioner — about how the COVID fight is being slowed by a “pandemic of misinformation,” how the backlash to COVID mandates could lead parents to reject other vaccinations as well, and the cold...

Student-athletes & profits: What that means for college sports

October 13, 2021 16:24 - 33 minutes - 46 MB

In the latest episode of For The Win, Abby and Elliot spoke with Edgar Burch, the former director of government affairs for the NCAA and a Raben Group principal, about the new era of student-athletes being able to profit from marketing their own name, image, and likeness — and what that all means for race, gender, and sexual orientation in college sports.

Special Episode: Yochi reflects on his time in Afghanistan as war correspondent for WSJ

September 15, 2021 17:53 - 29 minutes - 40.6 MB

On a special episode of For the Win, Elliot and Yochi talk about Yochi’s extensive time on the ground in Afghanistan as a war correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, what it was like to live alongside troops fighting America’s longest war, and tries to make sense of what Trump and Biden got right about Afghanistan — and what they got wrong.

The Work Ahead for the Biden Administration: A Conversation with Julie Rodriguez

September 09, 2021 17:47 - 28 minutes - 39.3 MB

In the latest episode of For The Win, Abby & guest host Estuardo Rodriguez spoke with Julie Rodriguez, the director of the White House's Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, about how the Biden administration hopes to beat back the flood of misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccines, the path forward for its massive but controversial infrastructure deal, and the complex set of challenges facing the Latino community, which has been disproportionately hard-hit by the pandemic. 

Black & Republican: A conversation with Michael Steele

August 12, 2021 11:00 - 37 minutes - 51.7 MB

On the latest episode of For The Win, former RNC Chair Michael Steele sits down with Yochi and Abby to discuss his battles with former President Trump, what it’s like to be a high-profile Black conservative when the Republican Party is adopting ever more extreme policies, and why he thinks the party can still be saved.

Is Big Business Shifting the Political Landscape?

July 22, 2021 14:10 - 31 minutes - 43.6 MB

Republicans used to be the party of big business. Now ... not so much. From threatening to break up social media giants to promising to revoke business-friendly tax breaks, Republicans are talking tough with corporate America like never before. But how much of that is real, and how much is just talk? On the latest episode of For the Win, Abby, Elliot, and Yochi talk about why big businesses are weighing in on controversial issues like voting rights, whether the long alliance between the GOP ...

"Dirt Road Democrat" with DNC Chair Jaime Harrison

May 27, 2021 10:00 - 38 minutes - 53.3 MB

In a special episode of For The Win, Elliot talks with Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison about what it means to be a “Dirt Road Democrat,” why his party needs to do more for rural voters, and how a long-ago promise to his grandfather is fueling Harrison’s fight for voting rights today.      

Josh Leach on immigration

May 20, 2021 14:50 - 29 minutes - 41.2 MB

On the latest episode of For the Win, Yochi and Abby sit down with Josh Leach of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee to talk about the situation at the southern border, why the Biden administration is struggling to undo Trump’s damage to our immigration system, and why the phrase “Title 42” sounds benign but is actually threatening thousands of lives. 

Exploring "Cancel Culture"

May 03, 2021 15:11 - 43 minutes - 59.2 MB

In the latest episode of For the Win, Abby, Yochi, and Elliot dive into the political fight over “cancel culture,” look at its surprising origins in the Black community, and tackle the tough question of whether a canceled individual can (or should) ever be given a second chance. Plus, Abby considers if she should spearhead the movement to cancel both Elliot and Yochi ...

Wade Henderson on "Jim Crow, Esq."

March 23, 2021 02:43 - 35 minutes - 48.6 MB

In the latest episode of For The Win, Yochi speaks with Wade Henderson, the head of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, about how the growing conservative crackdown on voting rights is bringing back the worst of the Jim Crow era, why lies about voter fraud pose an existential threat to our democracy, and how Congress is facing a moment of truth about whether to make it easier to cast a ballot — or whether to disenfranchise millions of voters.

Slate's Dahlia Lithwick

March 03, 2021 15:29 - 34 minutes - 46.9 MB

In the latest episode of For the Win, recorded shortly before Neera Tanden’s nomination to be OMB director was withdrawn, Elliot spoke with Slate's Dahlia Lithwick on how the three of President Biden's nominees who have faced the biggest headwinds in their paths to confirmation — Tanden, Vanita Gupta, and Kristen Clarke — are all women of color. Elliot and Ms. Lithwick talked about how double-standards, deceptive ad buys, and media failures helped get us here, and how it’s a myth that more ...

America's Student Loan Crisis

February 22, 2021 16:09 - 33 minutes - 46.6 MB

On the latest episode of For The Win, Yochi, Abby, and Elliot discuss the growing political debate over America’s student loan debt crisis, whether it should matter if someone went to an expensive private university or a cheaper public one, and how a system created to help students afford college has instead left millions of graduates saddled with debts they can’t afford to pay back.

Kathleen Sebelius

February 09, 2021 11:00 - 37 minutes - 51.3 MB

In the latest episode of For The Win, Elliot and Yochi speak with Kathleen Sebelius, the former secretary of Health and Human Services during the Obama administration, about what she learned from fighting the H1N1 pandemic, what the Trump administration got wrong about its COVID-19 response (hint: a lot), the importance of leveling with the American public about the new vaccines, and how to talk to anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers without losing your cool. There’s also some good political trivia!

Charles Kamasaki

February 01, 2021 17:27 - 32 minutes - 44.8 MB

In the latest episode of For The Win, Elliot and guest host Audrey López speak with Charles Kamasaki, author of Immigration Reform: The Corpse That Will Not Die, about reforming immigration after the Trump years — an issue that is even more pressing after the results in the Georgia U.S. Senate runoff election on January 5.

System Check with Melissa Harris-Perry & Dorian Warren

January 13, 2021 15:14 - 47 minutes - 65.5 MB

In the latest episode of For The Win Abby, Yochi and Elliot speak with System Check podcast hosts Melissa Harris-Perry & Dorian Warren about the coup attempt at the Capitol, the country’s legacy of institutionalized racism and white supremacist violence, and how to move America forward — with or without Republicans.

Margaret Huang

December 22, 2020 16:41 - 30 minutes - 41.6 MB

In the latest episode of For The Win, Elliot Williams spoke with Margaret Huang, CEO of the Southern Poverty Law Center, about whether there’s a correlation between Trump’s presidency and the rise in hate crimes, whether to expect political violence around the Georgia Senate special election, and why kids are much more at risk of being exposed to all types of hate.

Luis Davila

November 25, 2020 05:00 - 41 minutes - 57.3 MB

In the latest episode of For the Win, Abby & guest host Eduardo Soto spoke with Luis Davila, former deputy director and general counsel for the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration, about D.C. & Puerto Rico Statehood, why it would be a long process, why Democrats believe it would help them gain seats, and how economic factors have impacted the vote.

Robert Raben

November 02, 2020 16:24 - 24 minutes - 34.2 MB

On a special pre-election episode of For The Win, Yochi, Abby, and Elliot spoke with Robert Raben, a former Assistant Attorney General and the founder and president of The Raben Group, about how far Republicans may go to steal the presidency, the challenges of making sure every vote counts, and why the fight for the future of the courts won’t end on Election Day.

Dr. Leana Wen

October 29, 2020 19:18 - 35 minutes - 48.3 MB

Washington Post contributing columnist and public health expert Dr. Leana Wen joins Elliot and Yochi to talk about why the Trump administration has given up on containing the pandemic, why distributing a vaccine will be harder than you think, and why truly showing your loved ones how much you care this holiday season may mean staying far away.