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Michael Fanone

Raw conversations, real-time reactions, and unfiltered dialogue with journalists, activists, and insiders. No scripts. No spin. Just Mike and his guests digging into the news as it happens — with the kind of urgency cable can’t touch. michaelfanone.substack.com

  1. Jul 4

    BYOB with Michael Fanone

    If you’ve been around here a while, you know the usual menu — corruption, cover-ups, the people in power betraying the folks they’re supposed to serve. I’m not apologizing for any of it. But you can’t run on rage alone, and neither can you. Sometimes you pour a drink, sit down with somebody worth talking to, and just talk. That’s what BYOB is. Bring Your Own Booze. No teleprompter, no producer in my ear, no agenda. This time I brought Jay Jurden. If you don’t know Jay yet, you will. He’s a stand-up, writer, and actor out of New York by way of Jackson, Mississippi — a Black, queer kid from the South who turned all of it into some of the funniest material out there. He’s done Fallon three times, hit Colbert, wrote for Jon Stewart’s show, and put out a special, Yes Ma’am, that you can go watch after this. Variety named him one of their comics to watch, and they were right. Here’s why I wanted him at the table. Jay says true things and makes you laugh while he does it — which, if you think about it, is the same job I’m trying to do, just from the other side of the room. Comedy and accountability aren’t that far apart. Both of them work by refusing to look away from the thing everybody else is too polite to name. So grab whatever’s in your fridge, hit play, and hang out with us. It’s loose, it’s honest, and it’s a hell of a lot more fun than another headline about somebody getting indicted. We’ll be back to the fights soon enough. For an hour, let’s just enjoy each other’s company. Watch the full BYOB with Jay Jurden below. And if he made you laugh, go give the man a follow and see his special — comics like Jay are worth showing up for. Thank you John H, Jeanne Elbe, MzNicky in East Jesus, TN, Judith Evans, Jersey Jean, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelfanone.substack.com/subscribe

    BYOB with Michael Fanone
  2. May 24

    REPLAY: Michael Fanone LIVE with Jordan Korgood and Ben Freedland

    Sponsored by Ground News This live was two conversations back-to-back, but they’re connected by the same reality: we’re living through a moment where the people with the loudest megaphones are trying to normalize corruption, intimidation, and political violence—and then act shocked when the country starts to fracture. First, Ben Freedland (The Human Intelligence Ledger) joined me to talk about the relationships between informants and authorities, how narratives get built, and how information gets weaponized. Then I brought on Jordan Korgood, who’s running for office and actually doing the work of showing up where it’s hard, talking to people who don’t already agree, and making the case for accountability candidates who don’t treat public service like a branding exercise. If you’re tired of performative politics and want to hear what real organizing sounds like, start here. Watch the full recording. And if you want more conversations like this—candidates, organizers, independent voices—subscribe and share the video. The only way we beat coordinated b******t is with coordinated attention. Honestly, part of what Jordan and I talked about is why it’s so hard for voters to make informed decisions in the first place. Because depending on where you get your news, you can see two completely different versions of the same candidate, the same race, or the same issue. Some stories get amplified. Others get buried. And by the time most people realize it, the narrative has already been written for them. That’s one reason I use Ground News. Ground News is an app and website that lets you compare how outlets across the political spectrum are covering the same story. You can compare headlines side by side, see political bias at the publication level, and use features like the Blindspot Feed to spot stories that one side of the media landscape is heavily covering while the other barely mentions. When you’re evaluating candidates and deciding who deserves your vote, that kind of context matters. If you want to see the full picture instead of just one version of it, go to groundnews.com/mfs and get 40% off the Vantage plan. Thank you 💯 PRO-DEMOCRACY STRATEGY!, Sissyrivergirl, Lori Modafferi, Judith Evans, Agent#99, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelfanone.substack.com/subscribe

    REPLAY: Michael Fanone LIVE with Jordan Korgood and Ben Freedland

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Raw conversations, real-time reactions, and unfiltered dialogue with journalists, activists, and insiders. No scripts. No spin. Just Mike and his guests digging into the news as it happens — with the kind of urgency cable can’t touch. michaelfanone.substack.com

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