
Strong opinions on Alaska politics, life and entertainment
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 218 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsPolitics | |||

Governor Mike Dunleavy writes an opinion piece that makes false claims and stretches the truth. Meet Click Bishop, candidate for governor.
Suddenly cheap gas for Alaskans by 2029 has turned into cheap talk.
Pipeline bullies have become a thing in order to squash questions and debate over the growing concerns about secrecy and just how much Glenfarne will cost taxpayers.
Andrew and Ethan talk about the confidential pipeline development agreement that was leaked to the press.
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Thank you for the 4/11/26 podcast. Hope Alaska wakes up and sees the nonsense surrounding this latest iteration of gas pipeline dreaming. Now explain to me again how data centers in the Arctic makes anything but heat, noise, light and air pollution.
This is just keeps getting better.
Enjoy the commentary. Look forward to it. Please stop with the impersonation voices.
Thank you for your straightforward commentary and analysis of local issues, concerns, and politics. Not only informative but refreshing in its directness.
Keep educating; we obviously need a lot of help figuring out why we keep electing the worst candidates to our highest offices. Every time this Governor gut punches us or when I visit Anchorage and see what that that guy is not doing I refresh the show and hope along with you that one day we will again be on an upward trajectory. Thanks for this well-produced effort.
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Listeners tune in for sharp takes on Alaska politics, governance, and local life, often pairing policy scrutiny with cultural commentary. Episodes frequently critique transparency and accountability around major state projects, like LNG and infrastructure, while weighing costs, ownership, and risk with a wry, pragmatic tone. The show tends to attract policy-minded listeners who enjoy informed debate, historical context, and a mix of serious analysis with accessible, entertaining dialogue. A notable strength is the hosts' willingness to challenge official narratives and present data-driven questions, making it appealing to listeners who want clear, candid perspectives on Alaska's political landscape.
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2. Larry Persily
3. Cathy Giessel
4. Andrew Halcro
5. Ethan Berkowitz
6. Tanisha Stock
7. Scott McMurren
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