The Deciding Decade with Pete Buttigieginactive
Publisher |
iHeartPodcasts
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Politics
The 2020s will be America’s deciding decade, full of choices that will determine our entire future. While this decade’s first year opened with chaos and anguish, there is still reason to believe we’re on the precipice of a new chapter. Who are the thinkers and doers who are catalyzing action and paving the way for enduring change? What are the big ideas worth wrestling with and placing bets on? Join Pete Buttigieg as he engages leaders who are confronting our greatest challenges and whose work could hold the key to this Deciding Decade.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
South Bend, IN
Premiere Date |
2020-09-01
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
No

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22 Available Episodes (22 Total)Average duration: 00:27:29
Dec 16 | 00:34:32
Hillary Clinton on her electoral college vote and gaining trust across party lines
Dec 11 | 00:15:19
MINISODE: How Little Miss Flint Mari Copeny is tackling America’s water crisis
Dec 09 | 00:35:06
Eva Longoria on engaging Latinos to vote and fighting for farmworkers' rights
Dec 02 | 00:31:30
John Legend on broadening the Black experience and criminal justice reform
Nov 27 | 00:22:35
MINISODE: 15-year-old Marley Dias on her push to diversify children's literature
Nov 25 | 00:29:31
Renee Montgomery on opting out of this WNBA season for social justice work
Nov 18 | 00:33:12
Mary Kay Henry and MO State Rep. Rasheen Aldridge on income inequality and the future of labor
Nov 13 | 00:21:35
MINISODE: David Hogg on gun violence prevention and turning tragedy into a movement
Nov 11 | 00:32:27
Rev. Dr. William Barber II on tackling systematic racism and combating poverty
Nov 04 | 00:28:54
Post-Election Day Podcast: Jonathan Alter on how past presidencies inform what’s next in politics
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