The Informed Citizen
In this compelling episode of The Informed Citizen, host Philip Lindholm sits down with Krist Novoselic, the co-founder of Nirvana, to explore how the same spirit that reshaped rock in the 1990s might help reshape American democracy today.When Nirvana released Nevermind, it disrupted a stagnant music industry and gave voice to a generation that felt ignored. Novoselic believes something similar is happening in politics right now. Voters feel unheard. The system feels closed. And the political center is disappearing. His response is not to complain, but to build.As the founder of the Cascade Party in Washington State, Novoselic is attempting to create a new path forward for voters who feel politically homeless. Drawing on decades of experience in both music and civic life, he offers a candid critique of a system driven by outrage, performance, and polarization. This is not a typical political conversation. It is a deeper exploration of culture, identity, and what it takes to disrupt a system that no longer reflects the people it serves.Episode Highlights• Why Krist Novoselic says modern politics feels like “ugly Hollywood”• The origin of his political activism in Washington State• What the Cascade Party stands for and why it rejects ideological extremes• The real consequences of one-party dominance and political polarization• Why voters across America increasingly feel politically homeless• How third parties can influence major elections even without winning• The role of outrage, anxiety, and performance in today’s political system• The surprising story behind his brief presidential candidacy• The connection between authenticity in music and authenticity in politics• What it means to create a “new political sound” in AmericaWhy This Episode MattersThis episode goes beyond politics as usual. Krist Novoselic brings a rare perspective shaped by global cultural influence and grassroots political experience. He understands what it means to break through noise and speak to something real. In the same way Nirvana offered an alternative to what felt artificial and overproduced, Novoselic believes voters today are searching for something more honest, more grounded, and more connected to real life. The question is whether a new political movement can do what Nirvana once did in music. Disrupt the status quo and create something people actually believe in.Listen and SubscribeSpotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-informed-citizenApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-informed-citizen/id1738680188YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdscEVf-gjkiNh9YK-0yYiTZN7usLZ4CRConnect with UsWebsite: https://theinformedcitizen.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drphiliplindholm/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drphiliplindholmCreditsProduced by Philip LindholmMusic: “This Party Bussin” by Sound and VisionThis podcast is for informational purposes only and is not professional advice.
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