Crashing The Political Party
Crashing The Political Party
Podcast Description
Alright, here’s the deal—our political system is a complete mess. You’ve got these two big parties, pointing fingers, getting nothing done but cable news appearances, and we’re all stuck in the middle paying the price by their inaction. Crashing the Political Party is for people who are fed up and want to hear from the voices of outsiders—third parties, independents, and disruptors pushing for real change. If you’re tired of the same old politics and ready for fresh ideas, join us to crash the political party together.
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The podcast focuses on themes of political reform, third-party advocacy, and independent perspectives, featuring episodes that highlight various political movements and alternative party platforms. Specific topics include the formation of the Liberal Party USA, insights into the Socialist Equality Party, and examination of the American Solidarity Party, providing listeners with fresh viewpoints on what real change looks like in a polarized political landscape.

Crashing the Political Party is a podcast for curious but busy people who feel let down by the current political system and are looking for something different. Each episode features conversations with, or about, alternative political candidates, topics, and ideas you won’t hear about on mainstream news. If you’re ready to explore fresh voices and real options beyond the usual talking heads and cable news shouting matches, this podcast is for you.
For our second episode of Season Four, AJ sits down with Sean Park of the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs to talk about community owned grocery stores. They discuss the different types of stores, why communities in food deserts are turning to them, why we’re seeing the need for them in both rural and urban communities, how Sean got involved in establishing them, the connection between community owned stores and community owned agriculture, and, of course, book recommendations!

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