• Shadow Politics, November 3, 2024
    Nov 4 2024
    Shadow Politics with Senator Michael D. Brown What really happened at WaPo? - With Guest, associate editor of The Washington Post, Marc Fisher What happened at The Washington Post? Why no endorsement in 44 years for the 2024 presidential election? Did the billionaires unite from the Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post? What really happened and WHY?! I will have a frank conversation with editor Marc Fisher about these questions and others as we approach the final stage of the most consequential election of the last 50 years. Tune in for this exciting discussion as we see if we can restore our faith in our hometown newspaper!
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    48 mins
  • Shadow Politics, October 27, 2024
    Oct 28 2024
    Shadow Politics with Senator Michael D. Brown Initiative 83 - Ranked Choice Voting YES or NO - With Guest, Political Strategist, Lisa D.T. Rice Voting for five people for every office; does it make sense? Expand our democracy, increase voter participation, too complicated, votes thrown out — what's the truth? Should we vote "yes" or should we vote "no"? Tune in and hear both sides of the debate, which will be resolved on November 5th. Rank your vote or stay the course — what does the next election hold for Washingtonians? Lisa D.T. Rice is a political strategist — passionate about reform and political innovation. Rice is active in bringing productive change to U.S. politics. An independent, Lisa advocates for a stronger American democracy rooted in active participation by a plurality of citizens and loosening the grip of the two-party duopoly. Rice holds a master’s degree in management from the MIT Sloan School and a BA degree from the Newcomb College of Tulane University. A native Washingtonian, Lisa lives in the District of Columbia with her husband. Her son, also a graduate of Tulane University, teaches in the DC Public Schools system.
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    52 mins
  • Shadow Politics, October 20, 2024
    Oct 21 2024
    Shadow Politics with Senator Michael D. Brown Keeping an Eye on our Government - With Guest, Former Councilwoman and DC Auditor, Kathy Patterson Former Councilwoman Kathy Patterson has seen DC government from all angles — inside and out. We will discuss the policy changes that are in the works, the things in the District of Columbia that could work better and how best the government can serve the people. In my 18 years of government service, I have never met anyone in DC government more honest and dedicated to the people of the District than Kathy Patterson. I'm excited to speak with her about what the future holds for the District and I look forward to an honest and frank discussion about what needs to be done to make government work for everyone. I encourage everyone to tune in to this retrospective as we look at where we are and where we need to go as a community.
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    55 mins
  • Shadow Politics, October 13, 2024
    Oct 14 2024
    Shadow Politics with Senator Michael D. Brown Who will be the Next President of the United States - With Guest, Professor and Political Analyst - Allan Lichtman Who will be the next president: Aren't you dying to find out? I know I am. Tune in as Professor Lichtman looks into his crystal ball and tell us what the future holds for America. Will we go back or move forward? Dr. Lichtman will share his insights into the presidential race, civil rights in America and where we go from here.
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    46 mins
  • Shadow Politics, September 29, 2024
    Sep 30 2024
    Shadow Politics with Senator Michael D. Brown Trump This - With Guest Congressman - Dan Goldman Lead Counsel in the First Impeachment of Former President Donald J. Trump. What can Congressman Goldman tell us about former President Donald J. Trump that we don't already know? What's the status of H.R.396 - Closing the Bump Stock Loophole Act of 2023? Ending mass shootings, dealing with our current political mass hysteria, the upcoming election and what's next, We'll talk about it all. Tune in and listen to what this sitting Member of Congress has to add to the discussion. D. Sack in the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Congressman Dan Goldman is an attorney who, before running for office, served as lead counsel in the first impeachment of former President Donald J. Trump and as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York. Goldman has written about, and provided expert analysis on, significant topics ranging from criminal justice reform to the Special Counsel’s investigation. In law school, Goldman contributed to Michelle Alexander’s seminal book, "THE NEW JIM CROW: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness," which addresses the inequalities in our criminal justice system. As lead counsel in the first impeachment of Donald Trump, Goldman directed the strategy of the investigation and led the closed depositions and questioning of witnesses during the Intelligence Committee’s open hearings. Goldman oversaw the drafting and publication of the Select Committee’s 300-page report on the investigation — "THE TRUMP-UKRAINE IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY REPORT" — which exhaustively detailed Trump’s efforts to extort Ukraine for his personal benefit. He also presented the report in testimony before the House Judiciary Committee. Finally, he served as lead counsel for the House Impeachment Managers during the Senate trial of Donald Trump. During his 10-year tenure as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York, Goldman focused on organized crime and white-collar prosecutions, representing the United States in all phases of the federal criminal process — from investigation through appeal. He conducted and supervised hundreds of investigations involving racketeering, murder, money laundering, gun trafficking, firearms, narcotics, extortion and loansharking offenses, securities fraud, wire fraud, mail fraud, health care fraud, tax fraud and other white-collar crime.
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    51 mins
  • Shadow Politics, September 22, 2024
    Sep 23 2024
    Shadow Politics with Senator Michael D. Brown Fly Me to the Moon - With Guest Astronaut, Educator and Consultant – Eileen M. Collins Our guest is Astronaut, Educator and Consultant – Eileen M. Collins! I'm so excited to interview a female astronaut who has paved the way for those who have come after her. We'll talk about the struggles she encountered on her journey to outer space, the privatization of space travel, the future of NASA and our exploration of the universe. Where do we go from here in our continued effort to have our reach exceed our grasp? Eileen M. Collins was an aviation trailblazer and role model her entire career — from being one of the United States Air Force’s first female pilots to commanding the space shuttle on its return-to-flight mission after the Columbia disaster. Collins is a former astronaut, a retired U.S. Air Force colonel, a former military instructor and test pilot. Collins graduated from the Air Force Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, California. After tours at Kennedy Space Center (shuttle launch and landing) and Johnson Space Center (shuttle engineer and capsule communicator), Eileen flew the space shuttle as pilot in 1995 aboard Discovery. Collins was also the pilot for Atlantis in 1997, where her crew docked with the Russian Space Station MIR. Her final space flight was as commander of Discovery in 2005 — the "Return to Flight Mission" after the tragic loss of Columbia. She has logged more than 6,751 hours in 30 different types of aircraft and more than 872 hours in space as a veteran of four space flights.
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    55 mins
  • Shadow Politics, September 15, 2024
    Sep 16 2024
    Shadow Politics with Senator Michael D. Brown With Guest, Legendary Athlete, Businessman, congressman - Tom McMillen Put on your high top sneakers . . . Our guest is Legendary Athlete, Businessman, congressman - Tom McMillen - I'm excited to have a conversation with sports legend and old friend, Congressman Tom McMillen. Tom and I first met in 1980 at the Democratic National Convention in New York. I will speak with him about the evolution of the Democratic Party over the past 45 years, his predictions for the 2024 elections and, of course, his amazing athletic career which spanned decades. Tom McMillen is the president and chief executive officer of the LEAD1 Association. Founded in 1986, LEAD1 Association has 130 members located in 41 states. The association is dedicated to the success of student-athletes — both in the classroom and on the playing field for college and afterwards. As a high school student, McMillen was the most highly recruited athlete of his era and the second high school student ever to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Tom was appointed by President Richard Nixon to serve as the youngest presidential appointee ever on the President’s Council on Physical Fitness. An All-American basketball player, Tom still holds the school record for career scoring average at the University of Maryland. The first Rhodes Scholar from the University of Maryland, Tom received a Bachelor and Master of Arts in Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Oxford University. A member of the controversial 1972 Olympic basketball team, he also played in the NBA for 11 seasons. Representing the fourth district of Maryland, McMillen served three consecutive terms (1987-1993) in the U.S. House of Representatives. He served on the Energy & Commerce Committee; the Banking, Finance & Urban Committee; and the Committee on Science, Space & Technology. He was president of the freshman class of the historic 100th Congress. President Bill Clinton appointed Tom as co-chair of the President’s Council on Fitness and Sports. McMillen also founded several publicly traded companies and has been a successful entrepreneur. He was a member of the Board of Regents of the University of Maryland System, the founding chairman of the National Foundation on Physical Fitness, Sports and Nutrition, and author of "OUT OF BOUNDS: How the American sports establishment is being driven by greed and hypocrisy – and what needs to be done about it." — a book examining the influence of sports on ethics. His op-eds and articles have been published in The New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, USA Today and The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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    55 mins
  • Shadow Politics, September 8, 2024
    Sep 9 2024
    Shadow Politics with Senator Michael D. Brown Guest, Dr. Jonathan Metzl author of Dying of Whiteness - How the Politics of Racial Resentment is Killing America’s Heartland It's more than just about the guns. Although it has become clear that any person who wants a gun can get one, the problem is more complex than that. I will discuss with Dr. Metzl the intersection of guns, race and mental health. What do we need to do to reexamine our approach to ending the plague of gun violence in America? Why do we vote against our own self-interest? Jonathan M. Metzl MD, PhD is an acclaimed physician and sociologist who speaks, teaches and writes on a range of topics including mental illness and gun violence, race and whiteness in America, health and healthcare and diversity and structural competency in higher education. Dr. Metzl is the author of the groundbreaking book, "DYING OF WHITENESS: How the Politics of Racial Resentment is Killing America’s Heartland." A New York Times bestseller, the book is an in-depth look at why so many working-class white Americans support politicians whose policies are literally killing them. The book was also the winner of the 2020 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award. Being a gun violence expert, professor and psychiatrist is a unique combination that allows Dr. Metzl to speak and write about gun violence in America, and in particular to address stereotypes that link guns with race or mental illness, or that blame mental illness for mass shootings and other gun crimes. The topic is the focus of Dr. Metzl’s most recent, "WHAT WE'VE BECOME: Living and Dying in a Country of Arms," a book that, by looking at a racially-charged mass shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, reexamines how we as a nation should address gun violence. Dr. Metzl is the Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Psychiatry and the director of the Department of Medicine, Health and Society at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Metzl received his MD from the University of Missouri, MA in humanities/poetics and psychiatric internship/residency from Stanford University, and PhD in American culture from the University of Michigan. Winner of the 2020 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Book Award, the 2020 APA Benjamin Rush Award for Scholarship and a 2010 Guggenheim fellowship, Dr. Metzl has written extensively about the relationships between guns, mass shootings and mental illness. His books include: "THE PROTEST PSYCHOSIS: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease," "PROZAC ON THE COUCH: Prescribing Gender in the Era of Wonder Drugs," "AGAINST HEALTH: How Health Became the New Morality," "DYING OF WHITENESS: How the Politics of Racial Resentment is Killing America’s Heartland" and "WHAT WE'VE BECOME: Living and Dying in a Country of Arms."
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    58 mins