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We Live Here Now

The Atlantic
Capitol Riots
Ashli Babbitt
January 6th Insurrection
Ashley Babbitt
January 6
Donald Trump
Protests
Mickey Witthoff
Nicole Reffett
CPAC
J6 Prison Choir
DC Jail
January 6 Capitol Riot
January 6th
January 6 Capitol Riots
Mickey Whithoff
LGBT Rights
Healthcare
Taylor John Attakis
Political Extremism

We found out that our new neighbors were supporting January 6 insurrectionists. We knocked on their door. We Live Here Now is about what happened next. Hosted by Lauren Ober and Hanna Rosin. Get more from your favorite Atlantic voices when you subscribe. You’ll enjoy unlimited access to Pulitzer-winning journalism, from clear-eyed analysis and insight on breaking news to fascinating explorations o... more

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In this final episode of We Live Here Now, the outcome of our homegrown experiment comes into focus. Lauren visits Witthoeft at her San Diego home and sees a softer side of her. Hanna talks to Representative Jamie Raskin, who has something essential ... more

January 6 rioters have been held together in a segregated wing of the D.C. jail, which they came to call the “Patriot Pod.” They developed their own rituals and inside jokes and, over time, radicalized one another. We follow a young rioter from the P... more

Just after we discovered who our neighbors were, Lauren got called to serve as a juror on a January 6 case. About 1,500 people have been charged for their actions on January 6.  Like many of them, the defendant in Lauren’s case had no previous crimin... more

The women at the Eagle’s Nest never had anything to do with politics before they arrived in Washington D.C. But they’ve managed to get their message to all the key MAGA leaders, including Donald Trump. And by their constant presence in the city they ... more

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Recent Guests

Jamie Raskin
Democratic Congressman of Maryland
U.S. Congress
Episode: People Don’t Have to Throw Stones
Mickey Babbitt
Mother of Ashley Babbitt, involved in post-insurrection advocacy
Episode: People Don’t Have to Throw Stones
Brandon Fellows
A participant in the January 6 Capitol riot who has undergone significant personal transformation post-incarceration.
Episode: If It’s My Time to Die, It’s My Time to Die
Taylor John Attakis
A man charged in connection to the January 6 Capitol riots.
Episode: I Bet It's a January 6 Case
Ashley Babbitt
A participant in the January 6 insurrection who was killed during the events.
Episode: I Bet It's a January 6 Case
Marie Johnatakis
Wife of Taylor John Attakis, providing personal insights on his actions and their impact.
Episode: I Bet It's a January 6 Case
Mickey Whithoff
Mother of Ashley Babbitt, who died during the January 6 Capitol riots
Episode: You’ve Got to Get Your Militias Straight
Micki Witthoeft
Mother of Ashli Babbitt, known for her advocacy related to January 6
Episode: We’re Allowed to Be Here

Hosts

Lauren Ober
Host with a background in journalism and storytelling, known for her compelling narrative style.
Hanna Rosin
Co-host with expertise in exploring social narratives and political issues through engaging storytelling.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 334 ratings
  • Lauren is great

    Don’t listen to the haters. I love your voice Lauren. Never change

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anarchautist
    United States4 months ago
  • Post-Election

    It would be interesting to hear what Mickey’s perspective is of the country now, if ignoring the constitution and defying judges’ opinions is what she wanted.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Johnsm44
    United States4 months ago
  • Well done but not sure

    The podcast is well done, and I enjoyed the listen. The creators have done their reporting in an excellent fashion. The only thing is, I’m not sure what the goal of this reporting is. Are we supposed to feel bad for some of the J6 participants becuase they have nice families and children? Becuase honestly the capitol police have families too, and where is the podcast about them? Again, just personally I feel zero sympathy for anyone involved in that event, and I couldn’t care less how nice their... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    TpR31288
    United States4 months ago
  • Why?

    These people are destroying our nation. I feel for this woman who lost her daughter. But Ashli died in the service of a deeply destructive cause. She chose to fall behind a narcissistic Croesus who didn’t care one bit about her. Her legacy continues to cause ongoing harm. Is the answer really understanding more deeply the resentments and psychosis that drive this movement? They’re all out of jail now. I guess we’ll see.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    egwugwu
    United States4 months ago
  • First hand insight into Jan 6 fallout

    Reminder that it's not over yet.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Elby One
    New Zealand5 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

There are criticisms regarding the portrayal of insurrectionists, with some feeling it gives too much airtime to controversial figures.
Overall, many listeners express a desire for deeper engagement with political narratives beyond surface-level analysis.
The show has been described as emotionally compelling, invoking unexpected emotions from its audience.
Listeners appreciate the nuanced storytelling and empathy shown towards individuals associated with January 6, finding it a refreshing take on complex societal issues.

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Focuses on the personal narratives and complex stories surrounding the January 6 insurrection, exploring the lives of individuals involved from various perspectives. The hosts engage with family members of those directly affected by the events, including mothers seeking justice for their children and individuals grappling with their roles in the insurrection. They discuss themes of political extremism, accountability, and societal division while aiming for a nuanced understanding of the emotional and political implications of the events of January 6, 2021.

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1. Jamie Raskin
2. Mickey Babbitt
3. Brandon Fellows
4. Taylor John Attakis
5. Ashley Babbitt
6. Marie Johnatakis
7. Mickey Whithoff
8. Micki Witthoeft

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