How To Citizen with Baratunde
A podcast by iHeartPodcasts

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59 Episodes
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Can Tech Save the Literal World? (with Jamie Margolin)
Published: 11/25/2021 -
Fast, Fair, Fun (with Digital Minister Audrey Tang)
Published: 11/18/2021 -
Circles in a World Made for Triangles (with Pia Mancini)
Published: 11/11/2021 -
Move Slow and Fix Things (with Esra’a Al Shafei)
Published: 11/4/2021 -
Public Parks and Re-creation (with Eli Pariser)
Published: 10/28/2021 -
A Podcast-Sized History of Tech (with Scott Galloway)
Published: 10/28/2021 -
Baratunde’s Tech Origins (with Belinda Yvonne Thurston)
Published: 10/28/2021 -
Force Multiplier Ep 1: Nutrition Insecurity, the Most Powerful Determinant of Health
Published: 10/7/2021 -
Season 3: Using Tech to Citizen
Published: 9/30/2021 -
Comedians Who Read the Newspaper (with Hari Kondabolu)
Published: 6/17/2021 -
Baratunde Reflects on Season Two
Published: 6/10/2021 -
In People We Trust (with Aisha Nyandoro)
Published: 6/3/2021 -
Not Another Patchouli-Soaked Co-Op (with Jamila Medley)
Published: 5/27/2021 -
Working 5 to 9 (with Ai-jen Poo)
Published: 5/20/2021 -
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Broadband (with Bruce Patterson)
Published: 5/13/2021 -
Don’t Be an A**hole (with Marie Estrada)
Published: 5/6/2021 -
But They Make It So Easy! (with Stacy Mitchell)
Published: 4/29/2021 -
Land Without Landlords (with Noni Session)
Published: 4/22/2021 -
Ownership Is Key (with Sam Polk)
Published: 4/15/2021 -
Why Is Our Economy So … White? (with Heather McGhee)
Published: 4/8/2021
How To Citizen with Baratunde reimagines the word “citizen” as a verb and reminds us how to wield our collective power. So many of us want to do more in response to the problems we hear about constantly, but where and how to participate can leave us feeling overwhelmed and helpless. Voting, while critically important, simply isn’t enough. It takes more to make this experiment in self-governance work! Listen in to learn new perspectives and practices from people working to improve society for the many. Join writer, activist, and comedian Baratunde Thurston on a journey beyond politics as usual that will leave us all more hopeful, connected, and moved to act.