
America’s political and economic systems are failing ordinary people. The two-party duopoly keeps us divided, billionaires pull the strings, and we’re encouraged to fight each other instead of fixing what’s broken. We Need a Revolution is a weekly live podcast where Kevin Rosenquist and John Banks bring on guests to break down what’s really happening, why it works, and how everyday Americans can t... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsSociety & Culture | |||

The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum. This insight from Noam Chomsky sets the stage for today's deep dive into the modern landscap... more
What if the wars we fight aren't about safety, but about an incentive structure designed to keep the defense budget growing? Connor Echols, managing editor at Responsible Statecraft and the Quincy Institute, joins Kevin and John to pull back the curt... more
The modern political landscape often feels like a choice between two extremes, leaving a vast number of Americans feeling politically homeless. While the national spotlight stays fixed on partisan gridlock in D.C., a growing movement is shifting the ... more
Is the American Dream of homeownership officially dead for the next generation, or have we just been spoiled by a decade of unsustainable economics? Kevin and John sit down with real estate expert John Gravelyn to dismantle the private equity plague ... more
What happens when you realize the political party you grew up in no longer speaks your language? In this episode, Kevin Rosenquist and John Banks are joined by Brendan Frasier, a student at the University of Cincinnati and a Democratic precinct capta... more
Our government is failing because the system is designed to protect the players, not the people. This week, Kevin and John are joined by John Goodwin, Communications Director for the Forward Party, to discuss the structural barriers that keep the two... more
Employment law partner Erica Healey-Kagan joins the show to discuss the evolving legal landscape for transgender individuals in the workplace and the court system. We dive deep into the specific challenges faced during gender transition on the job, t... more
The media says the economy is booming, but for most workers, it is a dismal and dangerous place. In this episode, Kevin Rosenquist and John Banks sit down with economist Daniel Altman, international best-selling author of Outrageous Fortunes and the ... more
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