Épisodes

  • Episode 7: Gary Trauner
    Oct 9 2025

    Gary Trauner ran for Congress in Wyoming twice, and for Senate once. In 2006, he lost the closest race in the nation to incumbent Barbara Cubin. Gary talks about his history as a candidate, what it takes to run as a Democrat in a red state, and what it was like to interact with the national Democratic infrastructure. He’s dealt with both the DCCC and DSCC, as well as the consultants they wanted him to hire. He also gives us a rundown on the sad state of Democrats in the reddest state in the country, Wyoming.

    This episode is something you don’t see or hear all the time: a politician who shares his frank take on his experiences with the Democratic establishment.

    More about Gary: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Trauner


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    45 min
  • Episode 6: Genevieve Gunther / Messaging Climate Change
    Oct 2 2025

    In this episode, John Cole interviews Dr. Genevieve Guenther. Dr Guenther is a former Renaissance scholar who turned to climate research and activism after having a child and becoming increasingly alarmed about the world her son could inherit after she died. She is now an expert in climate communication. Using her training in rhetoric and cultural politics, as well as social-science research, she works to revamp the ways that we talk about the urgent need to phase out coal, oil, and methane. She is guided by the conviction that our language for the climate crisis is largely inaccurate and misleading, and that fixing this problem requires us not just to reframe talking points, but to recognize how our speech itself—what we say and what we don’t say about climate change—upholds a dangerous status quo.

    Dr Guenther is the author of The Language of Climate Politics, an examination of the propaganda underlying the fossil-fuel economy.

    Genevieve Guenther’s website: https://genevieveguenther.com/

    The non-profit she founded: https://www.endclimatesilence.org/



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    40 min
  • Episode 5: Steve M.
    Sep 11 2025

    Steve M of No More Mister Nice Blog has been blogging since 2002. Steve’s posts are always smart and often prescient.

    On this episode of Personality Crisis, NYT Pitchbot a.k.a. Doug J interviews Steve to discuss topics including why Steve got the anti-vaxx trend right years before everyone else, and how Steve views the history of the Democratic Party.

    John Cole couldn’t make the taping of this pod, but don’t worry, he’ll be back for the next one. Also, Pitchbot had a little bit of an audio issue at the start that’s fixed a few minutes in.


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    40 min
  • Personality Crisis Episode 4 - Oliver Willis
    Jun 21 2025

    Oliver Willis is an OG blogger, and in this episode of Personality Crisis, another OG blogger, John Cole of Balloon-Juice talks with Oliver about the past, future and timidity of the Democratic Party. Oliver and John are joined by Kal El, Oliver’s dog.

    Oliver is one of the first political bloggers in the world, launching his site in 2000. Oliver spent 13 years working for Media Matters, reporting on conservative misinformation. Today, he’s a senior writer for the American Independent.

    Oliver’s links:

    Substack: https://www.oliverexplains.com/

    Blog: http://oliverwillis.com/

    BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/owillis.bsky.social


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    35 min
  • Episode 3: Brooke Harrington on Denmark
    May 21 2025

    In the second episode featuring Brooke Harrington, Professor of Economic Sociology at Dartmouth, John Cole and Harrington discuss her harrowing experiences with the Danish immigration authorities. She was arrested for testifying before the Danish parliament about her academic work. The episode delves into the reasons and tactics for the Danes’ limiting immigration and prosecuting immigrants.

    Harrington is the author of many articles and books on the concentration of money and power in the hands of a wealthy few. Her latest book is Offshore: Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism, a study of “how the shadowy global system of offshore finance fuels economic crises and austerity while also undermining democracy and the rule of law.” Her prior book, Capital without Borders: Wealth Managers & the One Percent, is an account of how the 1% holds on to their wealth.

    Harrington’s recent articles include Trump Is Like F.D.R.—Only in Reverse in the New York Times and What the Broligarchs Want from Trump in the New York Times. She also had an experience with the Danish immigration authorities which she related in I Almost Lost My Career Because I Had the Wrong Passport in the New York Times.

    Harrington’s website: https://brookeharrington.com/

    Her pinned thread on Bluesky listing all of her broligarchy work: https://bsky.app/profile/ebharrington.bsky.social/post/3lggwkxbi5c2n

    Her books:

    Offshore: https://brookeharrington.com/books/offshore-book/

    Capital without Borders: https://brookeharrington.com/books/capital-without-borders/

    Articles:

    Trump is Like F.D.R. – Only in Reverse: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/25/opinion/trump-musk-doge-trust.html

    What the Broligarchs Want from Trump: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/11/broligarchy-elon-musk-trump/680788/

    I Almost Lost My Career Because I Had the Wrong Passport: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/03/opinion/immigration-law.html

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    29 min
  • Episode 2: Brooke Harrington Part 1
    May 8 2025

    In the first episode of two, John Cole interviews Brooke Harrington, Professor of Economic Sociology at Dartmouth. The discussion begins Harrington’s experiences as a young woman working in Silicon Valley and transitions into a discussion about the mentality and obsessions of the broligarchs who come from that place, and ends with her insights into what can be done about these guys.

    Harrington is the author of many articles and books on the concentration of money and power in the hands of a wealthy few. Her latest book is Offshore: Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism, a study of “how the shadowy global system of offshore finance fuels economic crises and austerity while also undermining democracy and the rule of law.” Her prior book, Capital without Borders: Wealth Managers & the One Percent, is an account of how the 1% holds on to their wealth.

    Harrington’s recent articles include Trump Is Like F.D.R.—Only in Reverse in the New York Times and What the Broligarchs Want from Trump in the New York Times. She also had an experience with the Danish immigration authorities which she related in I Almost Lost My Career Because I Had the Wrong Passport in the New York Times.

    Harrington’s website: https://brookeharrington.com/

    Her pinned thread on Bluesky listing all of her broligarchy work: https://bsky.app/profile/ebharrington.bsky.social/post/3lggwkxbi5c2n

    Her books:

    Offshore: https://brookeharrington.com/books/offshore-book/

    Capital without Borders: https://brookeharrington.com/books/capital-without-borders/

    Articles:

    Trump is Like F.D.R. – Only in Reverse: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/25/opinion/trump-musk-doge-trust.html

    What the Broligarchs Want from Trump: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/11/broligarchy-elon-musk-trump/680788/

    I Almost Lost My Career Because I Had the Wrong Passport: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/03/opinion/immigration-law.html

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    39 min
  • Episode 1: Nick Carmody
    Apr 3 2025

    Important note: This episode includes a frank discussion of suicide.

    In this episode, Nick Carmody and John Cole have a wide-ranging discussion about the psychology of politics. He and John discuss dopamine hits and conspiracy theories and cult-like behavior, narcissistic personality traits in Trump and others, and how Nick’s personal history brought him to his realizations about the role of narcissism in today’s politics.

    Nick Carmody, M.S., J.D., is a psychotherapist and lawyer in Denver, Colorado. He has appeared on close to two dozen podcasts to speak about political psychology. In April 2022, he was invited to speak as a guest on TEDx about the “Psychology of Dictatorship” after Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine. In April 2024, he was part of a multidisciplinary project analyzing why young men are increasingly attracted to political violence. Nick has written over 140 articles about political psychology. Since June 2022, he has served on the Executive Board of the World Mental Health Coalition.

    In 2010, Nick experienced two life-changing Traumatic Brain Injuries (eight months apart). The changes in brain functioning, personality, and emotional processing (along with other intense personal experiences such as childhood sexual abuse, exposure to Cluster B Personality Disorders) created an obsession-like need to understand and confirm these experiences, and served as motivation to go back to school and work in the field of psychology. Nick’s experiences with trauma have shaped a very unique life experience that created an unconventional path to a career helping people who have similar lived-experiences.

    Nick has a substack: https://nickcarmody.substack.com/ He also has a Patreon with more of his articles: https://www.patreon.com/NickCarmody

    Here are some of Nick’s work relevant to what we talked about today:

    Applying addiction models to help explain tribalism, confirmation bias, and even conspiracy theories/Qanon | Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych

    Is Qanon morphing into a religion? | Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych

    Dissecting the Anti-vax "depopulation" conspiracy theory... | Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych

    Dissecting the Fraudulence of Steve Bannon's "America First".... | Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych

    Dealing with disordered people as society and in our personal lives.... | Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych

    Analyzing the neuropsychology of the "hedonic reward" of revenge politics... | Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych

    Analyzing Why Kids Struggle with Device Dependency/Addiction | Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych

    Elon Musk's Desperate Need for Validation... | Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych



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    1 h et 25 min