Mastering the Room

Dr. Casey Burgat

Mastering the Room is a bite-sized podcast from GW’s Graduate School of Political Management, hosted by political analyst and professor Casey Burgat. In less time than the average morning commute, you’ll get smarter on today’s issues with information and perspectives you won’t get anywhere else. The podcast challenges guests to go beyond the Sunday show talking points and offer a deeper understanding of polarizing topics, discussing points of view that few have heard before. Whether you agree with them or not, you’ll see unique arguments from surprising new angles. Packed with influencers, experts, and familiar names in DC and beyond, Mastering the Room is a podcast with access, connections, and proximity to power.

  1. Author & Political Influencer Aaron Parnas Talks Social Media

    MAY 29

    Author & Political Influencer Aaron Parnas Talks Social Media

    Everyone is an influencer in their own way.Aaron gained a million followers in six days.Good content gets traction regardless of algorithms.TikTok's algorithm allows for natural virality.Substack enables sustainable income for creators.Ethics in reporting are crucial for credibility.Social media is not a reflection of real life.Understanding content is key to effective reporting.Honesty is paramount in journalism.Social media fosters unprecedented connections. Social media has led to substantial innovation and the creation of millions of small businesses.Algorithms in social media can distort content visibility and promote extremism.Content moderation can hinder the dissemination of important news.The algorithm can both incentivize good content and promote misinformation.There is a critical need for government oversight of social media platforms.Open-source algorithms could enhance transparency in social media.Short-form content can engage audiences but may oversimplify complex issues.Influencers play a significant role in news dissemination and public perception.Diversifying news sources is essential for informed consumption.The future of social media is uncertain, but adaptability is key. ABOUT MASTERING THE ROOM Mastering the Room is produced by the George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management and hosted by political analyst and professor Casey Burgat. In less time than the average D.C. morning commute, you'll get an inside take on today’s issues with information and perspectives you won’t get anywhere else. MTR challenges guests to go beyond the Sunday show talking points and offer a deeper understanding of polarizing topics, discussing ideas that few have heard before. Whether you agree with them or not, you’ll see unique arguments from surprising new angles. Packed with influencers, experts, and familiar names in DC and beyond, Mastering the Room is a podcast with access, connections, and proximity to power.    To listen to vintage episodes from the original Mastering the Room podcast, click here.   ABOUT CASEY BURGAT Mastering the Room host, Casey Burgat, is the Director of the Legislative Affairs program at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management.  Before joining GSPM, Dr. Burgat was a Senior Governance Fellow at the R Street Institute where his research focused on issues of Congressional capacity and reform. Mr. Burgat is known for his regular contributions to scholarly and journalistic publications, including CNN, the Washington Post, and Politico, and has appeared on various television and radio outlets.  Dr. Burgat is the author of the 2025 Amazon best-seller  We Hold These "Truths," exploring society's myths and misconceptions about how government works (published by Authors Equity). He's also co-authored Congress Explained: Representation and Lawmaking in the First Branch, a textbook on all things Congress, published by Sage/CQ Press in the fall of 2022.

    44 min
  2. Congressman Eric Swalwell Talks Life in Congress

    MAY 15

    Congressman Eric Swalwell Talks Life in Congress

    Swalwell's district has transformed from low-income to one of the wealthiest in America.40% of constituents in Swalwell's district are immigrants contributing positively to the economy.Congress faces existential challenges with a leader aiming for dictatorial power.Member relationships often differ in private settings compared to public appearances.Politics can feel like pro wrestling, with members acting differently in front of cameras.The filibuster hinders the passage of popular policies.Bipartisan efforts on border security could yield positive results.Cybersecurity threats are a significant concern for national security.Small victories in courts and elections can lead to larger successes for democracy.Leadership qualities from figures like Bill Clinton and Nancy Pelosi inspire Swalwell. ABOUT MASTERING THE ROOM Mastering the Room is produced by the George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management and hosted by political analyst and professor Casey Burgat. In less time than the average D.C. morning commute, you'll get an inside take on today’s issues with information and perspectives you won’t get anywhere else. MTR challenges guests to go beyond the Sunday show talking points and offer a deeper understanding of polarizing topics, discussing ideas that few have heard before. Whether you agree with them or not, you’ll see unique arguments from surprising new angles. Packed with influencers, experts, and familiar names in DC and beyond, Mastering the Room is a podcast with access, connections, and proximity to power.    To listen to vintage episodes from the original Mastering the Room podcast, click here.   ABOUT CASEY BURGAT Mastering the Room host, Casey Burgat, is the Director of the Legislative Affairs program at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management.  Before joining GSPM, Dr. Burgat was a Senior Governance Fellow at the R Street Institute where his research focused on issues of Congressional capacity and reform. Mr. Burgat is known for his regular contributions to scholarly and journalistic publications, including CNN, the Washington Post, and Politico, and has appeared on various television and radio outlets.  Dr. Burgat is the author of the 2025 Amazon best-seller  We Hold These "Truths," exploring society's myths and misconceptions about how government works (published by Authors Equity). He's also co-authored Congress Explained: Representation and Lawmaking in the First Branch, a textbook on all things Congress, published by Sage/CQ Press in the fall of 2022.

    35 min
  3. Author & Journalist Jesselyn Cook Talks QAnon and Conspiracy Theories

    MAY 1

    Author & Journalist Jesselyn Cook Talks QAnon and Conspiracy Theories

    EPISODE LINKS Jesselyn's latest release: The Quiet Damage: QAnon and the Destruction of the American Family -  https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/706443/the-quiet-damage-by-jesselyn-cook/Jesselyn's website: https://www.jessreports.com/EPSIODE TAKEAWAYS: QAnon is a significant movement affecting many lives.The impact of QAnon extends beyond individual believers to their families.Many QAnon supporters are intelligent and come from diverse backgrounds.Social media plays a crucial role in the spread of conspiracy theories.Fear and uncertainty can make people more susceptible to misinformation.QAnon has normalized many extreme beliefs in society.The emotional need for community can drive people to conspiracy theories.There is a slippery slope from skepticism to extreme beliefs.Many people adopt QAnon beliefs without realizing their origins.The normalization of conspiracy theories poses a threat to societal trust. The wellness space can be a gateway to QAnon beliefs.Skepticism towards institutions can lead to conspiratorial thinking.Community and belonging are crucial for individuals drawn to conspiracy theories.Debunking misinformation often fails because it addresses symptoms, not causes.Understanding the 'why' behind beliefs is more important than the 'what'.Relationships with QAnon believers require acceptance of potential loss.Certain personality traits, like narcissism, can predispose individuals to conspiracy theories.Social media significantly accelerates the spread of conspiracy theories.Individuals have agency in their belief choices, influenced by algorithms.Systemic issues contribute to the rise of conspiracy theories, necessitating broader societal change.CREDITS Host: Casey Burgat Guest: Jesselyn Cook  Producers: Matt McDermott, Madison Zuccheri Recoding & Production: Dan Schepleng   Mastering the Room is brought to you by the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management. Learn more: https://gspm.gwu.edu/ ABOUT MASTERING THE ROOM Mastering the Room is produced by the George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management and hosted by political analyst and professor Casey Burgat. In less time than the average D.C. morning commute, you'll get an inside take on today’s issues with information and perspectives you won’t get anywhere else. MTR challenges guests to go beyond the Sunday show talking points and offer a deeper understanding of polarizing topics, discussing ideas that few have heard before. Whether you agree with them or not, you’ll see unique arguments from surprising new angles. Packed with influencers, experts, and familiar names in DC and beyond, Mastering the Room is a podcast with access, connections, and proximity to power.    To listen to vintage episodes from the original Mastering the Room podcast, click here.   ABOUT CASEY BURGAT Mastering the Room host, Casey Burgat, is the Director of the Legislative Affairs program at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management.  Before joining GSPM, Dr. Burgat was a Senior Governance Fellow at the R Street Institute where his research focused on issues of Congressional capacity and reform. Mr. Burgat is known for his regular contributions to scholarly and journalistic publications, including CNN, the Washington Post, and Politico, and has appeared on various television and radio outlets.  Dr. Burgat is the author of the 2025 Amazon best-seller  We Hold These "Truths," exploring society's myths and misconceptions about how government works (published by Authors Equity). He's also co-authored Congress Explained: Representation and Lawmaking in the First Branch, a textbook on all things Congress, published by Sage/CQ Press in the fall of 2022.

    50 min
  4. Law Professor Steve Vladeck Talks the Courts

    APR 17

    Law Professor Steve Vladeck Talks the Courts

    The number of lawsuits against Trump's executive actions is unprecedented.The Supreme Court's role is crucial in determining the status quo of ongoing litigation.Congress is failing to uphold its responsibilities, leading to increased executive power.Nationwide injunctions are a contentious issue, with hypocrisy on both sides of the aisle.The DOJ's alignment with the president undermines its independence.The Eric Adams case exemplifies the troubling use of prosecutorial power for political gain.Impeaching judges for their rulings poses a significant threat to judicial independence.The legitimacy of the Supreme Court is essential for its role in the legal system.Judicial independence is at risk due to increasing political pressures.The future of the courts will depend on how current issues are resolved. ABOUT MASTERING THE ROOM Mastering the Room is produced by the George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management and hosted by political analyst and professor Casey Burgat. In less time than the average D.C. morning commute, you'll get an inside take on today’s issues with information and perspectives you won’t get anywhere else. MTR challenges guests to go beyond the Sunday show talking points and offer a deeper understanding of polarizing topics, discussing ideas that few have heard before. Whether you agree with them or not, you’ll see unique arguments from surprising new angles. Packed with influencers, experts, and familiar names in DC and beyond, Mastering the Room is a podcast with access, connections, and proximity to power.    To listen to vintage episodes from the original Mastering the Room podcast, click here.   ABOUT CASEY BURGAT Mastering the Room host, Casey Burgat, is the Director of the Legislative Affairs program at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management.  Before joining GSPM, Dr. Burgat was a Senior Governance Fellow at the R Street Institute where his research focused on issues of Congressional capacity and reform. Mr. Burgat is known for his regular contributions to scholarly and journalistic publications, including CNN, the Washington Post, and Politico, and has appeared on various television and radio outlets.  Dr. Burgat is the author of the 2025 Amazon best-seller  We Hold These "Truths," exploring society's myths and misconceptions about how government works (published by Authors Equity). He's also co-authored Congress Explained: Representation and Lawmaking in the First Branch, a textbook on all things Congress, published by Sage/CQ Press in the fall of 2022.

    32 min
  5. Congressman Jim McGovern Talks the State of Our Union

    APR 3

    Congressman Jim McGovern Talks the State of Our Union

    Jim McGovern has been in Congress for 15 terms, driven by a desire to help people.His journey to Congress was filled with unexpected challenges and learning experiences.Authenticity and being true to one's beliefs are crucial for effective representation.Leadership involves making tough decisions, even when public opinion is against you.The Iraq War vote was a significant moment in McGovern's career, showcasing his commitment to his convictions.Missed opportunities in legislation can haunt politicians, but they also drive future efforts.Hunger is a pressing issue in the U.S., and McGovern is passionate about addressing it.The Democratic Party needs to fight harder and smarter to connect with working families.Unity among Democrats is essential to counteract Republican strategies and policies.Public service is about fighting for the people, not just holding a position of power. ABOUT MASTERING THE ROOM Mastering the Room is produced by the George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management and hosted by political analyst and professor Casey Burgat. In less time than the average D.C. morning commute, you'll get an inside take on today’s issues with information and perspectives you won’t get anywhere else. MTR challenges guests to go beyond the Sunday show talking points and offer a deeper understanding of polarizing topics, discussing ideas that few have heard before. Whether you agree with them or not, you’ll see unique arguments from surprising new angles. Packed with influencers, experts, and familiar names in DC and beyond, Mastering the Room is a podcast with access, connections, and proximity to power.    To listen to vintage episodes from the original Mastering the Room podcast, click here.   ABOUT CASEY BURGAT Mastering the Room host, Casey Burgat, is the Director of the Legislative Affairs program at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management.  Before joining GSPM, Dr. Burgat was a Senior Governance Fellow at the R Street Institute where his research focused on issues of Congressional capacity and reform. Mr. Burgat is known for his regular contributions to scholarly and journalistic publications, including CNN, the Washington Post, and Politico, and has appeared on various television and radio outlets.  Dr. Burgat is the author of the 2025 Amazon best-seller  We Hold These "Truths," exploring society's myths and misconceptions about how government works (published by Authors Equity). He's also co-authored Congress Explained: Representation and Lawmaking in the First Branch, a textbook on all things Congress, published by Sage/CQ Press in the fall of 2022.

    45 min
  6. Former Archivist of the United States Colleen Shogan Sets the Record Straight

    MAR 20

    Former Archivist of the United States Colleen Shogan Sets the Record Straight

    Takeaways The National Archives has 43 facilities across the U.S.There are 13.5 billion records in the National Archives.Presidential records are considered permanent records.Over 90% of presidential records are electronic.Only 1-3% of federal agency records are preserved.Records training is mandatory for federal employees.Presidential records are transferred to the Archives after a term ends.The confirmation process can be influenced by political events.Colleen Shogan's background includes significant experience in public service.The nomination process involves extensive paperwork and background checks. Colleen Shogan emphasizes the importance of following the law as Archivist.The nomination process can be politically charged and stressful.Shogan faced a second nomination hearing that felt unnecessary.Traveling to meet NARA employees was a priority for her.She implemented visitor services at the National Archives to enhance public engagement.Accessing presidential records was a unique experience for Shogan.She supported initiatives to digitize artifacts for public access.Her dismissal from the position was unexpected and upsetting.The archivist plays a crucial role in validating electoral documents.Shogan plans to continue her work in civics education.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Archivist's Role02:50 The Scope of the National Archives06:07 Presidential Records and Their Management08:49 The Process of Record Submission12:08 Colleen Shogan's Journey to the Archivist Position14:56 Navigating the Nomination Process20:08 Confirmation Challenges and Political Dynamics26:32 Navigating the Nomination Process30:01 Becoming the Archivist of the United States32:10 Day-to-Day as Archivist34:21 Accessing Presidential Records37:12 Insights from Presidential Libraries40:51 Dismissal by Tweet44:06 Role of the Archivist in Elections48:22 The Importance of Historical Records51:44 Reflections on Service and Future Plans ABOUT MASTERING THE ROOM Mastering the Room is produced by the George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management and hosted by political analyst and professor Casey Burgat. In less time than the average D.C. morning commute, you'll get an inside take on today’s issues with information and perspectives you won’t get anywhere else. MTR challenges guests to go beyond the Sunday show talking points and offer a deeper understanding of polarizing topics, discussing ideas that few have heard before. Whether you agree with them or not, you’ll see unique arguments from surprising new angles. Packed with influencers, experts, and familiar names in DC and beyond, Mastering the Room is a podcast with access, connections, and proximity to power.    To listen to vintage episodes from the original Mastering the Room podcast, click here.   ABOUT CASEY BURGAT Mastering the Room host, Casey Burgat, is the Director of the Legislative Affairs program at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management.  Before joining GSPM, Dr. Burgat was a Senior Governance Fellow at the R Street Institute where his research focused on issues of Congressional capacity and reform. Mr. Burgat is known for his regular contributions to scholarly and journalistic publications, including CNN, the Washington Post, and Politico, and has appeared on various television and radio outlets.  Dr. Burgat is the author of the 2025 Amazon best-seller  We Hold These "Truths," exploring society's myths and misconceptions about how government works (published by Authors Equity). He's also co-authored Congress Explained: Representation and Lawmaking in the First Branch, a textbook on all things Congress, published by Sage/CQ Press in the fall of 2022.

    1 hr
  7. Axios Financial Reporter Felix Salmon Talks DOGE

    MAR 6

    Axios Financial Reporter Felix Salmon Talks DOGE

    Doge's mandate is to eliminate waste and reduce government size.The agency's actions challenge the constitutional authority of Congress.Doge has taken control of the Treasury's payment systems.There is significant secrecy surrounding the size and operations of Doge.Employees of Doge are primarily young, loyal to Elon, and have tech backgrounds.Doge's actions could have severe implications for foreign aid and domestic programs.Doge employees' access to sensitive data raises privacy concerns.The agency's approach is seen as an attack on institutional safeguards.The consequences of Doge's actions are largely unknown and could be detrimental.Public opinion on Doge's actions is mixed, with some supporting the need for audits. Privacy is a fundamental concern for individuals regarding government access to personal information.National security risks arise when sensitive financial information is made public.The influence of powerful individuals like Elon Musk can create significant conflicts of interest.There are serious constitutional questions about the respect for the separation of powers.Congress has a critical role in fiscal policy and the power of the purse.The judicial system may be the last line of defense against executive overreach.Federal employees play a crucial role in government functioning and should not be dismissed lightly.The Trump gold card proposal raises questions about legality and feasibility.The politicization of business can have real-world consequences for companies and their contracts.Understanding these dynamics is essential for grasping the future of governance and policy.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Doge and Elon Musk's Role02:04 Understanding the Mandate of Doge07:59 The Power Dynamics Between Congress and Doge12:10 The Composition and Background of Doge Employees14:49 Access to Treasury and Federal Payment Systems20:35 Concerns Over Personal Data Access and Security25:08 The Importance of Privacy and National Security27:16 Elon Musk's Influence and Conflicts of Interest31:17 Constitutional Concerns and Executive Power35:41Congressional Response and Fiscal Policy38:11 The Role of the Judicial System41:11 Understanding the Impact of Federal Employees43:16 The Trump Gold Card Explained  ABOUT MASTERING THE ROOM Mastering the Room is produced by the George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management and hosted by political analyst and professor Casey Burgat. In less time than the average D.C. morning commute, you'll get an inside take on today’s issues with information and perspectives you won’t get anywhere else. MTR challenges guests to go beyond the Sunday show talking points and offer a deeper understanding of polarizing topics, discussing ideas that few have heard before. Whether you agree with them or not, you’ll see unique arguments from surprising new angles. Packed with influencers, experts, and familiar names in DC and beyond, Mastering the Room is a podcast with access, connections, and proximity to power.    To listen to vintage episodes from the original Mastering the Room podcast, click here.   ABOUT CASEY BURGAT Mastering the Room host, Casey Burgat, is the Director of the Legislative Affairs program at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management.  Before joining GSPM, Dr. Burgat was a Senior Governance Fellow at the R Street Institute where his research focused on issues of Congressional capacity and reform. Mr. Burgat is known for his regular contributions to scholarly and journalistic publications, including CNN, the Washington Post, and Politico, and has appeared on various television and radio outlets.  Dr. Burgat is the author of the 2025 Amazon best-seller  We Hold These "Truths," exploring society's myths and misconceptions about how government works (published by Authors Equity). He's also co-authored Congress Explained: Representation and Lawmaking in the First Branch, a textbook on all things Congress, published by Sage/CQ Press in the fall of 2022.

    51 min
  8. Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers Talk Politics — and Political Therapy

    FEB 20

    Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers Talk Politics — and Political Therapy

    Casey sits down with Sarah Stewart-Holland and Beth Sillers, the hosts of the popular podcast Pantsuit Politics, to discuss the origins of their podcast, the evolution of political discourse, and the importance of community engagement. They share listener interactions that have shaped their journey, the role of news in politics, and the challenges of bridging the gap between local and national perspectives. They also discuss the significance of authenticity in political leadership and the need for more people to participate in civic duties to foster trust in institutions. Like what you hear? Subscribe and Rate Mastering the Room on: 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mastering-the-room/id1725338042 🔊 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/30B5HT6QCFnakmtp0MnZoT Or wherever you get your favorite podcasts. For bookings or advertising opportunities visit our show page or email us: matt.mcdermott@idfive.com LINKS: Pantsuit Politics Substack Pantsuit Politics Show Page  EPISODE NOTES: Pantsuit Politics started as a way to have meaningful conversations about current events.The podcast has evolved over the years, reflecting changes in the hosts' lives and politics.Listener engagement has been crucial in shaping the podcast's direction.The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding local politics in the context of national issues.There is a growing discomfort in politics that can be harnessed for positive change.Authenticity is key for political leaders to connect with their audience.Personal experiences in politics can provide valuable insights into the challenges faced by public servants.Civic duty and participation are essential for rebuilding trust in institutions.The hosts believe that more exposure to governance can change perceptions of political systems.Community building is a vital aspect of their podcast's success. Civic engagement can open our eyes to community issues.Businesses can play a crucial role in incentivizing civic participation.Civic work should not solely rely on volunteerism.Expectations around civic duty need to be redefined.Consumerism has overshadowed our roles as citizens.Civic engagement often requires personal investment, not financial.Finding purpose in civic engagement is essential for fulfillment.Local actions can have a significant impact beyond voting.Acknowledging uncertainty in political outcomes is important.Literature can provide comfort and perspective in challenging times. ABOUT MASTERING THE ROOM Mastering the Room is produced by the George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management and hosted by political analyst and professor Casey Burgat. In less time than the average D.C. morning commute, you'll get an inside take on today’s issues with information and perspectives you won’t get anywhere else. MTR challenges guests to go beyond the Sunday show talking points and offer a deeper understanding of polarizing topics, discussing ideas that few have heard before. Whether you agree with them or not, you’ll see unique arguments from surprising new angles. Packed with influencers, experts, and familiar names in DC and beyond, Mastering the Room is a podcast with access, connections, and proximity to power.    To listen to vintage episodes from the original Mastering the Room podcast, click here.   ABOUT CASEY BURGAT Mastering the Room host, Casey Burgat, is the Director of the Legislative Affairs program at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management.  Before joining GSPM, Dr. Burgat was a Senior Governance Fellow at the R Street Institute where his research focused on issues of Congressional capacity and reform. Mr. Burgat is known for his regular contributions to scholarly and journalistic publications, including CNN, the Washington Post, and Politico, and has appeared on various television and radio outlets.  Dr. Burgat is the author of the 2025 Amazon best-seller  We Hold These "Truths," exploring society's myths and misconceptions about how government works (published by Authors Equity). He's also co-authored Congress Explained: Representation and Lawmaking in the First Branch, a textbook on all things Congress, published by Sage/CQ Press in the fall of 2022.

    53 min

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Mastering the Room is a bite-sized podcast from GW’s Graduate School of Political Management, hosted by political analyst and professor Casey Burgat. In less time than the average morning commute, you’ll get smarter on today’s issues with information and perspectives you won’t get anywhere else. The podcast challenges guests to go beyond the Sunday show talking points and offer a deeper understanding of polarizing topics, discussing points of view that few have heard before. Whether you agree with them or not, you’ll see unique arguments from surprising new angles. Packed with influencers, experts, and familiar names in DC and beyond, Mastering the Room is a podcast with access, connections, and proximity to power.

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