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Thank You Democracy Podcast

Podcast by Global Democracy Coalition

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Welcome to the Thank You Democracy Podcast, your source for dynamic and inspiring democracy stories. Brought to you by the Global Democracy Coalition, this podcast celebrates the enduring spirit of democracy in a world where its values are both championed and challenged. Each episode explores the resilience of democratic initiatives, the role of youth in shaping democracy's future, and the unsung heroes upholding freedom and equality. From democracy enthusiasts to concerned global citizens, we need to remind ourselves—and the world—why democracy is worth fighting for.

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37 episodes

episode Democracy in a Fragmented Information Landscape with Dr. Justin Lane artwork

Democracy in a Fragmented Information Landscape with Dr. Justin Lane

The Thank You Democracy podcast continues its journey across regions and lived democratic realities in Season 4. In Episode 4 for our #EuropeRegionalMonth, we sat down with Dr. Justin Lane [https://sk.linkedin.com/in/dr-justin-lane], CEO and Co‑Founder of CulturePulse [https://www.culturepulse.ai/], to explore how artificial intelligence, human behavior, and narrative dynamics are reshaping democratic life across Europe at a moment of rising polarization and declining institutional trust. Drawing on his work at the intersection of AI, psychology, and culture, Justin offers a sharp perspective on how beliefs are formed, how narratives spread, and why facts alone are often not enough to shift public attitudes. From his early research on religion and extremism to his current work modeling social dynamics, he reflects on what is fundamentally changing in how societies process information and make decisions. Throughout the conversation, he unpacks what makes this moment distinct. Advances in AI have made manipulation more believable, while declining trust in institutions has made societies more vulnerable to it. He challenges dominant approaches to misinformation, emphasizing that rebuilding trust and strengthening human relationships may be more critical than simply correcting false content. At the same time, the conversation points to deeper questions about democratic resilience, from the role of human psychology to the need for stronger critical thinking in an increasingly complex information landscape. Ultimately, his reflections remind us that the future of democracy will not be determined by technology alone, but by our ability to rebuild trust, engage across differences, and reconnect with the human foundations of democratic life.

25 May 2026 - 57 min
episode Democracy Without a Physical Address: Power, Polarization, and Democratic Renewal with Kyra Buchko artwork

Democracy Without a Physical Address: Power, Polarization, and Democratic Renewal with Kyra Buchko

The Thank You Democracy podcast continues its journey across regions and lived democratic realities in Season 4. In Episode 3 for our #AmericasRegionalMonth, we sat down with Kyra Buchko [http://linkedin.com/in/kyra-buchko], Co‑Executive Director of PartnersGlobal [https://www.partnersglobal.org/], to explore what democratic renewal looks like across the Americas at a moment of deep polarization, institutional strain, and shifting global influence. Drawing on decades of experience working with civil society leaders, mediators, and democratic actors across Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the United States, Kyra offers a nuanced perspective on how power, participation, and trust are being reshaped today. From her early work on mediation and alternative dispute resolution in post‑Soviet contexts to her current leadership advancing locally driven democratic solutions, she reflects on why democracy must be understood not only as institutions and elections, but as lived practice rooted in self‑determination, dignity, and dialogue. Throughout the conversation, Kyra unpacks what feels fundamentally different about this democratic moment in the Americas. She speaks candidly about the erosion of shared reality, the transnational spread of polarization and disinformation, and the growing gap between democratic promise and democratic delivery. At the same time, she highlights where hope lies, in youth leadership, local democratic innovation, cross‑border solidarity, and coalitions that are intentional about trust, accountability, and whom they truly serve. Her reflections remind us that democracy does not fail because people stop believing in it, but because systems stop delivering in ways that feel meaningful and fair. And they underscore why renewing democracy today requires not only defending institutions, but rebuilding legitimacy from the ground up through participation, dialogue, and locally rooted leadership.

27 Apr 2026 - 50 min
episode Intergenerational Solidarity: The Missing Ingredient in Democratic Renewal with Cynthia Chigwenya artwork

Intergenerational Solidarity: The Missing Ingredient in Democratic Renewal with Cynthia Chigwenya

The Thank You Democracy podcast continues its journey across regions and lived realities in Season 4. In Episode 2, we sat down with Cynthia Chigwenya [https://www.linkedin.com/in/misscynthiachigwenya01/], a political researcher, pracademic, research consultant for Club of Rome [https://www.clubofrome.org/], and former African Union Youth Ambassador for Peace for Southern Africa, to unpack what democracy looks like on the ground in Southern Africa. Drawing on her experience across parliaments, peacebuilding institutions, and youth governance spaces, she offers a rare, multidimensional view of how history, inequality, migration, and political culture shape democratic participation today. Through personal reflections and regional analysis, Cynthia explores why young people’s motivation to engage is deeply affected by institutional trust, economic exclusion, and the perception that democratic systems are not delivering. She also highlights where progress is emerging, from youth-led co‑leadership to new generations entering politics with intention, competence, and a commitment to accountability. Her insights remind us that democracy is not only about elections; it is about sincerity, transparency, meaningful participation, and institutions that protect rather than harm. And they underscore why safeguarding civic space, investing in youth leadership, and strengthening trust must be central to any democratic renewal.

30 Mar 2026 - 49 min
episode Why Democracy Narratives Matter, From Storytelling to Systemic Change with Eric Friedenwald-Fishman artwork

Why Democracy Narratives Matter, From Storytelling to Systemic Change with Eric Friedenwald-Fishman

The Thank You Democracy podcast is returning with a new season that takes democracy on the road, across regions, contexts, and lived realities. Season 4 will explore how democracy is experienced today, where it is holding strong, where it is under pressure, and how it continues to evolve around the world. To kick off this season, we sat down with Eric Friedenwald-Fishman [https://www.metgroup.com/our-team/eric-friedenwald-fishman/], the Creative Director of the Metropolitan Group [https://www.metgroup.com/] and coordinator of the Pro-Democracy Narrative Playbook [https://prodemocracynarrativeplaybook.org/], to dive into the power of storytelling and narrative change in shaping how people understand, value, and defend democracy, drawing on decades of experience building public will across movements and regions. Through personal stories, global insights, and new research and tools developed by the Pro-Democracy Narrative Playbook [https://prodemocracynarrativeplaybook.org/] team, he explores why democracy must be intentionally defined, communicated, and renewed, especially in the face of rising authoritarian narratives. Listen to the full episode and read the full Playbook at the link in comments and stay tuned for new episodes throughout the season!

24 Feb 2026 - 1 h 18 min
episode Inside the Mandate: Safeguarding Judges, Lawyers, and Fundamental Rights with Meg Satterthwaite artwork

Inside the Mandate: Safeguarding Judges, Lawyers, and Fundamental Rights with Meg Satterthwaite

In the twelfth and final episode of Season 3 of the Thank You Democracy Podcast, we sat down with Margaret Satterthwaite [https://www.ohchr.org/en/special-procedures/sr-independence-of-judges-and-lawyers/ms-margaret-satterthwaite] to discuss the personal journey, professional milestones, and global challenges that shape her work as UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers. We also explore why judicial independence is essential for democracy, how global democracy backsliding is reshaping the mandate, and where meaningful resilience and hope continue to emerge. Margaret (Meg) Satterthwaite is a distinguished human rights lawyer, scholar, and advocate whose career has been dedicated to advancing justice, accountability, and the rule of law. Appointed by the United Nations Human Rights Council [https://www.ohchr.org/en/hrbodies/hrc/home] in 2022, she leads the global mandate to safeguard the independence of judges and lawyers, a cornerstone of democratic governance and human rights protection. With a career spanning over two decades, she has worked at the intersection of international law, access to justice, and human rights, combining academic leadership with hands-on engagement in the field. She serves as a Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Bernstein Institute for Human Rights at New York University School of Law [https://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/bernstein-institute], where she has mentored generations of lawyers and advocates committed to justice and equality. Through her UN mandate, Meg has shed light on the contemporary threats facing judicial independence worldwide, from political interference and corruption to digital harassment and economic pressure, while emphasizing the role of courts and legal professionals in upholding democracy and protecting civic space.

24 Nov 2025 - 40 min
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