15 episodes

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!

    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 sec
    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
    Armed and Unstable : Inside America’s mass shooting crisis (Jonathan Metzl)

    Armed and Unstable : Inside America’s mass shooting crisis (Jonathan Metzl)

    In our era of endless mass shootings, Vanderbilt professor Jonathan Metzl examines America’s deadly obsession with firearms through the lens of a shocking 2018 Waffle House shooting. He delves into the psyche of white male shooters, arguing the carnage stems not from mental illness but toxic racism mixed with gun worship permeating society.
    As the deaths mount with no policy response, Metzl warns that America approaches an abyss where gunfire replaces democratic principles. He says protests after shootings achieve nothing without grasping structural power the way the NRA does through judge appointments. Metzl predicts continued legislative defeats and vigilantism unless liberals mobilize communities to play a long game. With vivid analysis of the link between racism and violence, Metzl’s sobering work captures our national pathology.

    • 27 min
    Pathways to Progress: Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez - President of NextGen America

    Pathways to Progress: Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez - President of NextGen America

    In this episode, Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez, the President of NextGen America, discusses the political power of young people and the importance of engaging voters of color. She emphasizes the need for the Democratic Party to invest in communities of color and tailor their messages to the diverse subsets within these communities. Ramirez also addresses the complexities of immigration and the misconceptions surrounding Dreamers. She criticizes Governor Greg Abbott for using immigration as a political stunt and highlights the need for comprehensive immigration reform.  The conversation covers topics such as negotiating for progressive policies, the impact of the Gaza conflict on young Democrats, the generational divide on the Israeli-Palestinian issue, and the stakes of the election.

    • 49 min
    Elie Mystal: From SNL to the Supreme Court – A Journey Through Justice

    Elie Mystal: From SNL to the Supreme Court – A Journey Through Justice

    In this episode, Michael Starr Hopkins interviews Elie Mystal, the justice correspondent and host of the legal podcast, Contempt of the Court. They discuss various topics related to the courts and the political landscape. Elie shares his experience of being on SNL and then dives into the issue of judicial appointments. He highlights the failure of Democrats to keep up with Trump's pace in appointing judges and the impact it has on the rights and freedoms of Americans. Elie also discusses the Republicans' pipeline for judicial appointments and the lack of focus from Democrats in grooming their own talent. They further explore the reliance on the courts to save democracy and the potential dangers of Trump's desperation to stay out of jail. The conversation concludes with a review of the Fani Willis case and the strategies for moving forward. In this conversation, Elie Mystal and Michael discuss the delay in Trump's legal cases and the role of the Supreme Court. They also touch on the influence of money in politics and the potential for Trump to go to jail. The conversation highlights the importance of the lower courts and the concerns about state governments. They also discuss online harassment and trolling. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the legal challenges faced by Trump and the impact of these cases on the political landscape.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Shaping the Sunshine State: Nikki Fried on Florida's Political Landscape and Future

    Shaping the Sunshine State: Nikki Fried on Florida's Political Landscape and Future

    In this episode, Michael Starr Hopkins interviews Nikki Fried, the Florida Democratic Party Chair and former Florida Agriculture Secretary. They discuss Fried's transition from private citizen to public figure, her experience working with Governor Ron DeSantis, and the challenges faced by Florida Democrats. Fried also shares her advocacy for the Groveland Four and her stance on issues like marijuana legalization and gun ownership. She emphasizes the importance of grassroots organizing and unity within the Democratic Party. Fried concludes by discussing the upcoming abortion ballot initiative in Florida and urging voters to not count out the state in future elections.

    • 31 min

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