How do we live a moral life when bullies seem to rule the day? This episode takes on Robert Reich’s provocative essay and the hundreds of passionate comments it inspired. From personal stories of resistance to despair and determination, we explore what it means to fight inhumanity—politically, morally, and together. Listeners will find sharp debates, urgent calls for collective action, and reflections on history’s lessons, all woven into a deeply human conversation about how to stand up for what’s right when the world feels upside down.
Can you bargain with a bully? This episode tackles Robert Reich’s urgent warning that appeasing Trump only empowers him—and that only a united, powerful counter-force can stand in his way. We bring the comment section to life, where frustration with institutions, fierce calls for unity, and debates over how to build real resistance collide. From historical lessons to today’s divisions, this conversation digs into what it will take for democracy’s defenders to finally speak—and act—as one.
How do we break through the noise? This episode dives into the latest “Coffee Klatch” with Robert Reich and guests, where the hosts grapple with the overwhelming Epstein story, buried humanitarian crises, and the daily stresses of the Trump era. We bring listeners into the vibrant comment section—where outrage, despair, hope, and calls to action collide. From Gaza to ICE detentions, media complicity to community, this episode explores how citizens process chaos, seek connection, and fight for change—one conversation at a time.
Is American democracy dying—or already dead? In this episode, we unpack Robert Reich’s “The Silencing” and the charged conversation it sparked. From media self-censorship and university compliance to corporate fear and the fight for free expression, we follow readers wrestling with despair, resistance, and the meaning of protest. With calls for boycotts, satire, and relentless truth-telling, this episode explores how ordinary people refuse to be silenced—even when democracy itself hangs in the balance.
What deserves our attention most? In this episode, we break down Robert Reich’s latest essay on how sensational stories—like the Epstein files—can overshadow urgent crises such as the humanitarian disaster in Gaza, judicial defiance, and ICE detentions. Through a spirited back-and-forth with the vibrant comment section, we explore whether media focus is misplaced, the powerful emotions these stories evoke, and how ordinary people can respond. A nuanced conversation about outrage, empathy, and the fight to keep every crisis in view.
Who really pulls the strings in Trump’s orbit? In this charged episode of Public Square: Robert Reich, we unpack a provocative poll about who has the most influence on Trump—from Russell Vought and Project 2025 to Stephen Miller, Susie Wiles, and J.D. Vance. But the conversation doesn’t stop there. Echo, Fable, and listeners dive into the roles of the Supreme Court, big money, and even the American public, revealing a complex web of power, complicity, and hope for change. A must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the real forces shaping our future.
In this episode of Public Square: Robert Reich, we dig into Robert Reich’s latest essay, “The Three Ways Trump Is Shafting His Base,” examining how his economic policies may be hurting the very voters he claims to represent. But the real story unfolds in the comments, where readers debate whether facts can ever break through partisan loyalty, share stories of economic hardship, and grapple with what it would take to change minds. Join us for a lively, honest discussion about truth, persuasion, and the complex realities of American democracy.