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Dive into the rich soil of politics and pop culture with "It Matters with Michael Starr Hopkins" a podcast where the past and present intertwine to shape our understanding of the political landscape. Each episode, join us as we invite prominent politicians, cultural icons, and influential activists to share information, their concerns, personal journeys and the moments that have shaped their political ideologies.

It’s election year and we are here to help you sort through the truth and the lies, misinformation and disinformation. From the earliest memories that sparked their political consciousness to the current issues that drive their advocacy, our guests unravel the threads of their political evolution against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world. Alongside these intimate conversations, we'll delve into how pop culture mirrors and influences political discourse, bringing a fresh, relatable perspective to the pressing issues of our time.

"It Matters" isn't just a podcast; it's a platform for deep, engaging dialogue. It's about understanding how individual experiences contribute to the collective political narrative, exploring the intersections of identity, culture, and politics. 

Tune in to "It Matters" for insightful, thought-provoking discussions that go beyond the headlines, offering a unique blend of personal storytelling and in-depth political analysis. Let's get to what matters in politics together!

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Dive into the rich soil of politics and pop culture with "It Matters with Michael Starr Hopkins" a podcast where the past and present intertwine to shape our understanding of the political landscape. Each episode, join us as we invite prominent politicians, cultural icons, and influential activists to share information, their concerns, personal journeys and the moments that have shaped their political ideologies.

It’s election year and we are here to help you sort through the truth and the lies, misinformation and disinformation. From the earliest memories that sparked their political consciousness to the current issues that drive their advocacy, our guests unravel the threads of their political evolution against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world. Alongside these intimate conversations, we'll delve into how pop culture mirrors and influences political discourse, bringing a fresh, relatable perspective to the pressing issues of our time.

"It Matters" isn't just a podcast; it's a platform for deep, engaging dialogue. It's about understanding how individual experiences contribute to the collective political narrative, exploring the intersections of identity, culture, and politics. 

Tune in to "It Matters" for insightful, thought-provoking discussions that go beyond the headlines, offering a unique blend of personal storytelling and in-depth political analysis. Let's get to what matters in politics together!

    Antjuan Seawright says the black community and everyone (even Cardi B.) needs to vote.

    Antjuan Seawright says the black community and everyone (even Cardi B.) needs to vote.

    In this conversation, Michael Starr Hopkins and Antjuan Seawright discuss the importance of the upcoming election and the consequences of not voting. They address Cardi B's statement about sitting out the election and emphasize the significance and importance of every vote. They highlight the accomplishment s and policies that have benefited the Black community under the Obama and Biden administrations and discuss the need for more representation of Black men and women in politics and the importance of being informed about the potential dangers of a Trump presidency.

    Michael and Antjuan discuss the erosion of rights and the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion. They highlight the impact of the 2016 election on the Supreme Court and the need for voter engagement and the role of leaders like Jim Clyburn and Hakeem Jeffries in shaping the future of Congress. The upcoming election is so important and is defending democracy and guarding our fundamental rights.

    Takeaways

    Every election is important, but the 2020 election is particularly consequential for the Black community.
    The accomplishments and policies under the Obama and Biden administrations have benefited the Black community.
    There is a need for more representation of Black men and women in politics.
    It is important to be informed about the potential dangers of a Trump presidency.
    Voting is an exercise that should be treated as a regular practice. Rights that were hard-won are being eroded over time, emphasizing the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
    The 2016 election had a significant impact on the Supreme Court, and voter engagement is crucial to shaping the future of the courts.
    Leaders like Jim Clyburn and Hakeem Jeffries play a vital role in Congress and the advancement of underrepresented communities.
    The changing demographics of the country require unity and a focus on non-debatable issues like democracy, freedom, and economic well-being.
    The upcoming election is critical for defending democracy and fundamental rights.
    Hope is a superpower that keeps us going, and progress is possible through faith and perseverance.

    • 44 min
    This election may be Life or Death for Black Americans with Cheyanne Daniels

    This election may be Life or Death for Black Americans with Cheyanne Daniels

    In this conversation, Michael and Cheyanne Daniels, the race and Politics reporter for The Hill and host of The Switch Up podcast, discuss the challenges of covering politics, the importance of black leaders, and the messaging strategies of Democrats. They touch on the media's treatment of black leaders and the need for more authentic and relatable messaging to connect with black voters. She also says this is a crucial election and Black voters need to vote for Democracy. In this conversation, Cheyanne and Michael, discuss experiences covering Black politics and the challenges faced by Black reporters. She highlights the importance of representation in media and the need to amplify the voices of marginalized communities. Cheyanne also explores the impact of the Biden administration and the role of Black voters in the upcoming elections. The conversation touches on topics such as the historic nature of Kamala Harris' vice presidency, the pressures faced by White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, the burden of being a first in a marginalized community, and the importance of covering stories that are often overlooked.

    Takeaways

    Covering politics can be challenging and overwhelming, especially during election season.
    Black leaders have made significant sacrifices to be where they are today, and their stories and perspectives are important.
    Democrats need to be more assertive and authentic in their messaging to connect with black voters.

    The media should provide fair and equal coverage to black leaders, just as they do for white leaders. Representation in media is crucial for amplifying the voices of marginalized communities and ensuring diverse perspectives are heard.
    Black reporters often face unique challenges and pressures in their coverage of Black politics and issues affecting the Black community.
    The Biden administration has made historic strides in representation, but there is still work to be done to address the concerns of Black voters and marginalized communities.
    Covering stories that are often overlooked, such as the maternal mortality crisis and the impact on Black mothers, is essential for raising awareness and driving change.
    The upcoming elections will be a critical moment for Black voters and the need to consider the broader implications of their choices beyond single-issue concerns.

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    • 1h 1m
    Rachel Bitecofer on MAGA, authoritarianism & reaching the voter with Michael Starr Hopkins

    Rachel Bitecofer on MAGA, authoritarianism & reaching the voter with Michael Starr Hopkins

    Rachel Bitecofer author of "Hit Him Where It Hurts", discusses the urgency of the current political climate and the need for Democrats to strategically counter Republican tactics. She emphasizes the importance of understanding voter behavior, the impact of polarization, and the historical realignment of party coalitions. Rachel highlights the power of messaging, the influence of right-wing media, and the asymmetry between the Democratic and Republican parties. She stresses the need for a focused and strategic approach to win swing races and combat the threat of MAGA extremism. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including voter kn owledge, the Muslim community's influence on the election, the potential impact of social media, and the looming threat of authoritarianism. Rachel discusses the need for strategic messaging and the urgency of addressing the rise of MAGA extremism. She emphasizes the importance of using social media to reach young voters and the need to counteract misinformation with compelling personal narratives.

    Takeaways:

    Understanding voter behavior and the impact of polarization is crucial for effective political strategy.
    The historical realignment of party coalitions and the influence of right-wing media play a significant role in shaping the current political landscape.
    Democrats need to adopt a focused and strategic approach to win swing races and combat the threat of MAGA extremism. Voters' lack of knowledge is a significant challenge in political messaging and mobilization.
    The Muslim community's influence on the election, especially in states like Michigan, is a critical factor to consider.
    The power of social media, particularly TikTok, in shaping public opinion and radicalizing certain groups.
    The urgent need to address the rise of MAGA extremism and the potential threat of authoritarianism.
    The importance of using compelling personal narratives to counteract misinformation and reach young voters.

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    • 59 min
    Sean Spicer talks Trump, Election, & Media with Michael Starr Hopkins

    Sean Spicer talks Trump, Election, & Media with Michael Starr Hopkins

    Former Trump press secretary, Sean Spicer, discusses his experience in politics and the changes he has observed in the Republican Party. He reflects on the Trump administration and the impact of Trump's presidency on the political landscape. The conversation also touches on the 2020 election and the events of January 6th. Spicer shares his perspective on Trump's leadership style and his thoughts on Trump's potential candidacy in 2024. The conversation between Sean Spicer and Michael covers a range of topics, including the protests following the killing of George Floyd, foreign policy, abortion, and the upcoming election. They discuss the divisive nature of politics and the fear and anger that exists between different sides. They also touch on the role of the media and the importance of relationships and personal experiences. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for understanding and finding common ground in a polarized society.

    Takeaways
    The Trump administration brought a populist shift to the Republican Party, aligning the leadership with the grassroots on issues like trade and foreign policy.
    Spicer believes that Trump's tactics and tone should not overshadow the outcomes he achieved, such as renegotiating trade deals and pushing NATO allies to increase defense spending.
    There were concerns about the haphazard legal strategy and lack of a clear plan to address election concerns in 2020.
    Spicer acknowledges that Trump can be both empathetic and abrasive, and that people's experiences with him vary.
    Spicer expresses confidence in Trump's fitness for a second presidential term and believes that the focus should be on policy outcomes rather than personal opinions about his character.
    There is a disagreement about the impact of Trump's rhetoric on race relations in the country. The protests following the killing of George Floyd were a significant event that sparked a national conversation about race and policing.
    Foreign policy under Donald Trump was a mixed bag, with some successes and failures.
    Abortion is a deeply divisive issue, with differing opinions on when life begins and the role of government in regulating it.
    The upcoming election will be closely contested, with key battleground states playing a crucial role.
    The media landscape is polarized, with different outlets catering to different political ideologies.
    Building and maintaining relationships is important in navigating the political landscape and finding common ground.

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    • 1h 2 min
    Welcome to It Matters

    Welcome to It Matters

    Welcome to It Matters with Michael Starr Hopkins - a podcast where the past and present intertwine to shape our understanding of the political landscape. Each episode, join us as we invite prominent politicians, cultural icons, and influential activists to share information, their concerns, personal journeys and the moments that have shaped their political ideologies.

    • 17 segundos
    The Power of the States: Heather Williams of the DLCC

    The Power of the States: Heather Williams of the DLCC

    Heather Williams, President of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC), discusses the importance of state legislatures in shaping policy and protecting rights. She highlights the role of state legislators in addressing issues such as abortion legislation, gun control, and voting rights. Williams emphasizes the need for Democrats to engage with voters in all communities, including those that may not traditionally support the party. She also emphasizes the importance of staying involved in politics beyond election years and the power of young people in shaping the future. Overall, Williams expresses hope in the work being done by state legislators and the opportunity to build power and create positive change at the state level.

    • 32 min

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