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PoliticsGirl Leigh McGowan is Democracy’s Wake Up Call

24 min · 3 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio PoliticsGirl Leigh McGowan is Democracy’s Wake Up Call

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Democracy isn’t just a principle—it’s a system that depends on participation to function. In this thoughtful conversation, Leigh McGowan of PoliticsGirl joins Joy Silver to explore what meaningful engagement looks like today—and why disengagement carries real consequences. Leigh has built a national audience by making complex issues understandable and actionable. She is able to dissolve complexity into something graspable. But her deeper message is existential: Her confrontation with mortality revealed a simple clarity—understand the system, or be unconsciously shaped by it. Patriarchy diminishes all who live within it—not only girls and women, but boys and men as well. At its core, the message is simple: democracy reflects the people who show up. Its strength depends on whether we take that responsibility seriously. Takeaways: * Understanding democracy is essential to fixing it * "Explaining the news" empowers action, not just awareness * Civic disengagement is one of the greatest current threats * Social media can both overwhelm and inform effectively * Purpose can transform fear into action * Patriarchal systems harm both women and men * Community-centered leadership offers a better path forward * Individual voices can spark large-scale civic engagement

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