Dive into an inspiring dialogue with Florida State Rep. Anna V. Eskamani, an Orlando powerhouse reshaping progressive politics. From her nonprofit origins and PhD from UCF to her bold 2027 mayoral bid, Anna shares stories of resilience amid personal loss and public battles. We explore her recent tour of the controversial 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention center in the Everglades, where she exposed dire conditions and championed detainees' rights. Covering women's health, environmental justice, and economic reform, this episode reveals how her people-first approach drives change in the Sunshine State.
Episode 14 of Politech dives deep into TikTok — the app that’s more than just viral dances and memes. Dale and Matt explore how its powerful algorithm keeps us hooked, the fine line between conspiracy theories and facts about its data practices, and what government oversight (or lack of it) really means.
They tackle the big questions: Is TikTok just entertainment, or is it a tool of influence and control? What happens if political leaders manipulate algorithms to silence critics or track dissent? And how much of our personal data is really up for grabs?
This episode is serious but fun, unpacking the tech, the politics, and the cultural impact of an app shaping a generation.
Politech Episode 11 – The Promise and Perils of AI in Government (And What You Can Try at Home)
AI isn’t just for Silicon Valley—it’s already shaping how governments make decisions, deliver services, and even enforce policy. In this episode, Dale and Mathew cut through the hype to explore the real promise and pitfalls of AI in the public sector, plus practical ways you can experiment with these tools yourself.
Politech Podcast Episode: "ICE’s Digital Dragnet: How Tech is Redefining Immigration Enforcement"
What happens when AI, facial recognition, and predictive algorithms meet immigration policy? In this eye-opening episode, hosts Dale Gibler and Mathew Newman take you inside ImmigrationOS—the $30M tech platform driving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) transformation into a real-time surveillance force.
We break down how ICE is leveraging massive data collection, mobile biometrics, and algorithmic scoring systems to target, track, and detain immigrants at an unprecedented scale. From workplace raids to health fair arrests, we explore the civil liberties at stake and whether technology is enabling racial profiling under the guise of “national security.”
You’ll hear:
How Palantir’s tech is centralizing immigration enforcement
The role of AI in ICE’s decision-making
Real-world stories of arrests based on predictive modeling
Legal battles pushing back against this digital dragnet
What you can do to fight for transparency and accountability
🔊 Whether you're a policy wonk, techie, or civil rights advocate, this is one episode you can't afford to miss.
🎧 Listen now and join the conversation.
In this explosive episode of Politech, host Dale Gibler unpacks the One Big Beautiful Bill—a sweeping piece of legislation that supercharges ICE with over $100 billion in funding by 2029, making it the most heavily resourced law enforcement agency in America.
This isn’t just about immigration enforcement. It’s about a seismic power shift, fueled by AI-driven surveillance, predictive policing, and unprecedented data collection that reaches from social media to utility bills. Dale breaks down what this means for due process, civil liberties, and the everyday American.
How did we get here? Who’s behind this? And what does it mean when immigration enforcement becomes a blueprint for mass control?
With verified sources, chilling projections, and a call to action, this is an episode you can’t afford to miss.
Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.
Featuring a preview of next week’s episode with cybersecurity expert Mathew Newman on the weaponization of AI in law enforcement.
Politech – Podcast Description
Politech is where politics, technology, and truth collide.
Hosted by campaign veteran and cybersecurity expert Dale Gibler, this weekly show cuts through the noise to expose how power really operates in America — from digital surveillance and disinformation to broken policy, propaganda, and corporate greed. With a sharp eye on democracy and a deep respect for the people it should serve, Politech tackles the stories the mainstream won’t, asks the questions politicians won’t answer, and arms listeners with the insight they need to fight back.
Whether you’re an organizer, a voter, or just trying to stay sane in a world gone sideways — this is your space for clarity, courage, and accountability.
Politech isn’t left or right. It’s forward.
New episodes drop weekly on Spotify, YouTube, and wherever you get your podcasts.
Politech
Where politics, data, and cybersecurity collide. Hosted by Neal, a foreign policy and cybersecurity professional, strategist, and data trainer — Politech dives deep into how data powers modern political campaigns, the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, and the future of tech-driven strategy. With insights from years of experience in U.S. politics and international security, Neal breaks down complex systems, exposes gaps in current practices, and explores how data can tell better stories. Whether you're a political newcomer or a seasoned strategist, Politech gives you the tools, context, and questions that matter.
PoliTech with Dale Gibler
Where politics meets technology. Hosted by IT & cybersecurity expert Dale Gibler, PoliTech unpacks how digital tools, surveillance, AI, and cyber policy are quietly shaping our democracy, economy, and daily lives. Tune in for sharp insights and real-world impact.
In this episode, we delve into the significant budgetary and personnel reductions at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) initiated by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). With a proposed $491 million budget cut and the elimination of critical red teams responsible for identifying vulnerabilities in government networks , the nation's cyber defenses face unprecedented challenges. Our special guest, cybersecurity expert Mathew Newman, provides an in-depth analysis of these developments, discussing the implications for national security, the rationale behind the cuts, and the future of cybersecurity in the federal landscape. Tune in to understand the stakes and the path forward in safeguarding our digital infrastructure.
Are your bills getting bigger — but your cart looks smaller? It might not just be inflation. In this episode of Politech, Dale Gibler breaks down how new tariffs are driving up the price of everyday goods, from TVs and washing machines to toys and groceries. We dive into real price comparisons, explain how tariffs work, and explore the political and tech forces behind these rising costs. Plus, find out how global trade policy quietly hits your wallet — and what smart leadership can do about it.
🔧 Tech meets politics. Leadership meets reality.
📈 It’s not just a trade war — it’s a wallet war.
In the premiere episode of Politech, host Dale Gibler launches the show on his birthday by diving into one of the most alarming national security slip-ups of the year—SignalGate. Discover how a group chat on the Signal messaging app exposed sensitive military plans, why it happened, and what secure systems should have been used instead. From SIPRNet to JWICS, we unpack the tools that are supposed to protect America’s secrets—and how a single mistake ignited bipartisan outrage. This episode sets the tone for Politech: where politics and technology collide.