Posted on 17 October 2018. Tags: Andrew Lack, NBC News, Rebecca Traister, Women
I am devoting the entire podcast this week to Rebecca Traister’s new book, “Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger”. I rarely do books on this show because, once you start, where do you draw the line on what I *have* to read? But, this is an important topic—I had the chance to […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 10 October 2018. Tags: Amazon, IATSE, Jeff Bezos, Mike Ellison, Oregon, Riggers
I’ve been featuring dozens of progressive candidates running at all levels. Many of them have not won their races, largely primaries. But, as I’ve said before, the conversation that such progressive bring to a race is so key—especially in more conservative areas. So, I talk to Mike Ellison, a working class union member, who is […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 03 October 2018. Tags: Amazon, Celinda Lake, Matt Gardner, Taxes, Women Voters
It doesn’t matter where a woman sits on the political spectrum—solid majorities of Democratic, Independent and Republican women support policies you could term “progressive”. I talk with Celinda Lake, a long-time national pollster who conducted a just-released survey, which points to a powerful wave of women voters who will shape the coming election. And they […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 19 September 2018. Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Farm Workers, food, IDC, Katherine Brezler, New York, Shawna Bader-Blau, Solidarity Center
A quick “birthday” promo: you are listening to the 100th episode of the podcast. Make today the day you become one of our small financial supporters—go to workinglife.org, click on the Patreon link and sign up to be a monthly contributor. Every bite of food you take contains a lot of sweat and tears of […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 12 September 2018. Tags: AFT, Anonymous, Bank Workers, Jay Rehak, NELP, Prison Industry
Anonymous did, in fact, do us a great favor—but probably not in the way he or she (most likely a “he”) thinks. I ruminate a bit on the point I have made for a long time—Anonymous simply showed us that Donald Trump and the Republican Party, as a whole, are one and the same. I, […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 05 September 2018. Tags: Alicia Priest, APWU, Mark Dimondstein, Minor Sinclair, Oklahoma, Oxfam, Postal Workers, Primavera, Teachers
Curious which states have a better work environment? We have the answer thanks to Oxfam which unveils a ranking based on wages, worker protections and the right to organize a union. I chat about the details with Oxfam’s Minor Sinclair. I, then, welcome back Alicia Priest, president of the Oklahoma Education Association, for a chat […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 15 August 2018. Tags: AFT, Dish Network, ITEP, Randi Weingarten, Richard Phillips, Taxes, Teachers
The destruction of our education system hasn’t just been a natural phenomena like the sun rising in the east. It’s been a determined assault on our schools and teachers by right-wing ideological zealots. To get the facts about this campaign of destruction, I talk to Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, about […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Labor, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 25 July 2018. Tags: Iowa, J.D. Scholten, Kimberly Ellis, Steve King, Tronc
Republican Steve King is a racist, a despicable politician who fans the flames of hatred and division aiming mainly at immigrants. So, I welcomed to the show J.D. Scholten, the progressive Democrat who is aiming to take this guy down in November in the race for Iowa’s 4th Congressional district. Kimberly Ellis comes back to […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 18 July 2018. Tags: Amazon, Debt, Estate Tax, Firing Line, ITEP, Jeff Bezos, Margaret Hoover, Matt Gardner, Taxes
Anyone remember the talk show “Firing Line” with arch-conservative William F. Buckley, Jr., which ended its run in 1999? Well, it’s baaaaack…with a new host, my conservative friend Margaret Hoover, who visits with me to talk about reviving the iconic show, as well as the state of conservatism and the Republican Party. I, then, welcome […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Current Events, Economy, Podcast, Politics
Posted on 11 July 2018. Tags: "Free Market", Black Lives Matter, Dorothy Gasque, Teachers
I recently posted a column, which I talk a bit about in the opening of the episode, predicting that the recent teachers’ uprisings (which have been featured a lot on the podcast) will have far more lasting impact on the country’s economic policies than any one electoral race—and those uprisings may blow up the Big […]
Read the full story
Posted in Audio, Economy, Podcast, Politics