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This week’s episode is a three-part masterclass in grassroots grit, electoral defiance, and economic resistance. If you’re tired of playing nice with broken systems, this one’s for you.

“Granite State, Shaky Ground”We kick off with Arya, a New Hampshire native and activist who’s not here to sugarcoat the state of politics in the Northeast. She breaks down the power players, the quiet saboteurs, and the everyday folks trying to flip the table instead of just setting it. It’s a candid look at what it takes to build momentum in a state where change is hard-won and often hard-fought.

“From the Hollars to the Halls”Next up: Rio Phillips, a Senate candidate from West Virginia who’s bringing Appalachian fire to the marble floors of D.C. Rio’s campaign is raw, righteous, and rooted in the lived experience of communities long ignored by the political elite. He’s not just running—he’s rallying. And if you’ve ever wondered what it looks like when a movement puts on boots and heads for the Capitol, Rio’s your answer.

Activists Alley “Revolution in a Shopping Cart”We close with the brilliant women behind Little Blue Cart, a grassroots marketplace that’s turning consumerism into protest. They’re showing us how to weaponize our wallets, support businesses on the right side of history, and build an economy that reflects our values. It’s mutual aid meets Etsy meets economic insurrection—and it’s glorious.

Tune in for a dose of righteous rage, strategic hope, and the kind of organizing that doesn’t wait for permission.



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