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Outwit, Outplay, Outorganize

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Outwit, Outplay, Outorganize is the podcast where Survivor's David vs Goliath season meets real-world campaign strategy. Hosts Claire Douglass, a badass campaign strategist who has never lost a campaign, and Tykee James, an organizer and birder, break down how power really works—who’s the Goliath, what’s the sling, and how to build a team that lasts. Each episode blends reality TV, movement history, and campaign lessons, plus a Power Move challenge you can use right away. newfundamentals.substack.com

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The Swing Vote Economy

When no one has the votes, everything changes. In this episode, hosts Claire Douglass and Tykee James break down one of the most volatile phases in Survivor: David vs. Goliath: the moment after a dominant coalition collapses—and power shifts to the players in the middle. With no clear majority, the game becomes a scramble for one thing: the swing vote. In the aftermath of a shocking blindside, the hosts unpack the rise of the pivot player—the person who doesn’t lead the coalition, but decides which coalition wins. In unstable systems, power doesn’t come from numbers. It comes from information, timing, and relationships. Using Survivor dynamics, pop culture, bird behavior, and real-world coalition examples, Claire and Tykee show why pivot players are both the most powerful and the most vulnerable people in the game. You’ll learn why leaders get targeted, why ambiguity can be a strategy, and how moving too early can turn leverage into liability. – Use this week’s Power Move to build a Pivot Map—so you can identify who actually controls your decision, who influences them, and what it takes to move them. Send your stories and questions to hello@newfundamentals.com [hello@newfundamentals.com]! If you loved this episode, please hit follow or subscribe wherever you listen, and leave us a review to help other organizers and curious folks find us. Outwit. Outplay. Outorganize. See you next time! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit newfundamentals.substack.com [https://newfundamentals.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

30. april 2026 - 17 min
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When The Merge Breaks

Winning power is one thing. Governing it is another. In this episode of Outwit, Outplay, Outorganize, Claire Douglass and Tykee James break down what happens after the Davids take control in Survivor: David vs. Goliath — and why their coalition starts unraveling almost immediately. Because the moment you become the majority, everything changes: incentives shift, leadership gets tested, and the story that held you together starts to disappear. Using the Davids’ unraveling as a case study, Claire and Tykee unpack the real mechanics of coalition durability — from “coalition physics” to the hidden dangers of credit politics, information leaks, and ego-driven leadership. You’ll hear why: * Insurgent campaigns often fail once they win power * Transactional leadership turns allies into competitors * Timing, not loyalty, decides who survives * And why coalitions don’t collapse from apathy — but from scorekeeping If you’re building, leading, or holding together a coalition, this episode is your playbook for what comes after the win. Use this week’s Power Move to stress test your coalition by identifying its story, incentives, leadership dynamics, and cohesion — so you can reinforce durability before cracks turn into fractures. Send your stories and questions to hello@newfundamentals.com [hello@newfundamentals.com]! If you loved this episode, please hit follow or subscribe wherever you listen, and leave us a review to help other organizers and curious folks find us. Outwit. Outplay. Outorganize. See you next time! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit newfundamentals.substack.com [https://newfundamentals.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

16. april 2026 - 17 min
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Blindsides & Contingency Math

A blindside doesn’t end the game—it exposes who actually had a strategy. In this episode, Claire and Tykee break down what happens after everything goes sideways—when a vote flips, a partner wobbles, or your plan collapses at the worst possible moment. Through analyzing one of the most complex Tribal Councils in Survivor David vs. Goliath, they show why the Goliaths lost control — even with the numbers — and how the Davids didn’t win more votes, they just controlled which votes mattered. Using Survivor, campaigns, bird behavior, and current events, they explain that majorities collapse when they rely on outdated assumptions, but by shifting from chaos to coordination, coalitions can stabilize. The real lesson: campaigns don’t fail because Plan A breaks. They fail because no one planned for what happens next. – Use this week’s Power Move to run a Post-Blindside Reset — a rapid strategy update that helps your team name what changed, what didn’t, and choose your next path with clarity. Because after a shock, the goal isn’t more activity — it’s better decisions. Send your stories and questions to hello@newfundamentals.com [hello@newfundamentals.com]! If you loved this episode, please hit follow or subscribe wherever you listen, and leave us a review to help other organizers and curious folks find us. Outwit. Outplay. Outorganize. See you next time! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit newfundamentals.substack.com [https://newfundamentals.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

24. mars 2026 - 19 min
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The Heist (Why Your “Lanes” Are Your Slingshot)

In this episode, Claire and Tykee unpack one of the cleanest blindsides in Survivor: David vs. Goliath: the takedown of the “Mayor of Slamtown.” A masterclass in execution, the Davids didn’t win by being scrappy or heroic. They won by running a heist: choosing the right target, sequencing their moves, and—most importantly—staying in their lanes. Through the now-iconic Tribal Council, the hosts show how a minority can control the outcome without controlling the room. Translating the move into campaign terms, Claire and Tykee break down the difference between goal, strategy, and tactics—and why coalitions often fail when everyone tries to do everything. When lanes are unclear, execution gets fuzzy, pressure rises, and trust fractures. But when roles are named and owned, coordination becomes power. From bird ecology to real-world legislative wins, the episode argues that success isn’t about versatility—it’s about ecological discipline. Campaigns don’t need more talent; they need clearer roles. Use this week’s free Power Move worksheet to map where power actually operates so you can assign lanes, pick the right arena, and execute without freelancing. Available on our Substack: newfundamentals.substack.com [http://newfundamentals.substack.com]. Send your stories and questions to hello@newfundamentals.com [hello@newfundamentals.com]! If you loved this episode, please hit follow or subscribe wherever you listen, and leave us a review to help other organizers and curious folks find us. Outwit. Outplay. Outorganize. See you next time! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit newfundamentals.substack.com [https://newfundamentals.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

19. feb. 2026 - 15 min
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The Merge (Coalition Strategy)

After the merge, Survivor stops being about teams—and starts being about coalitions. In this episode, Claire and Tykee break down what Survivor: David vs. Goliath teaches us about building alliances that actually hold once everyone is on the same beach. The merge isn’t unity—it’s exposure: hidden incentives surface, freelancing begins, and visible power quickly loses its edge if you don’t have the count. Using post-merge Survivor dynamics, bird behavior, and real-world campaign examples, the hosts show why coalitions fail when they rely on vibes instead of structure. They walk through the three opening moves every coalition needs: a clear strategy statement, a values map to surface non-negotiables before conflict erupts, and a concrete structure with named roles, backups, and decision-makers. You’ll also learn why coalitions need both “logic people” and “belonging people,” how to manage information flow after the merge, and why majorities are always temporary. The core lesson: after the merge, you don’t win by feeling unified—you win by recombining on purpose. Use this week’s free Power Move worksheet to quickly align your coalition on a clear strategy, roles, targets, and timelines — so they’re prepared to act decisively when the decision moment hits. Available on our Substack: newfundamentals.substack.com [http://newfundamentals.substack.com]. Send your stories and questions to hello@newfundamentals.com [hello@newfundamentals.com]! If you loved this episode, please hit follow or subscribe wherever you listen, and leave us a review to help other organizers and curious folks find us. Outwit. Outplay. Outorganize. See you next time! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit newfundamentals.substack.com [https://newfundamentals.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

5. feb. 2026 - 21 min
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