Survive Everyday

Adam Gercak

 The Survive Everyday Podcast explores the stories and systems that shape our lives, focusing on resilience, inequality, and change. Through candid conversations with individuals, policymakers, and experts, we uncover the hidden barriers that keep people struggling and discuss solutions to dismantle them. Our mission is simple: to spark understanding, challenge the status quo, and inspire action toward a fairer, more equitable world. 

  1. From Poverty to Policy Change

    JAN 7

    From Poverty to Policy Change

    Send us a text Growing up in a working-poor family, State Representative Joe Miller (OH-53) brings a gritty, firsthand perspective to the table that challenges the status quo. Our discussion weaves through Joe's life experiences and combines them with insights from Matthew Desmond’s "Poverty by America" to expose the harsh realities of poverty and the systems that cement it. Together, we question the efficacy of political campaign spending and school voucher programs, and how they might unintentionally deepen the chasms of inequality they aim to bridge. The conversation pivots to the overpowering economic influence in politics, unpacking the staggering sums funneled into political advertising and the media's role in shaping public opinion. We reflect on how the middle class, once the backbone of democracy, has been increasingly sidelined by a wealth gap that grows ever wider. The notion that addressing this wealth gap is a provocative one, challenging the priorities of today’s billionaires as well as the affluent, and their potential impact on democracy. Our dialogue culminates in a critical examination of education funding and the role of billionaires in government. As an educator, Joe shares poignant stories of hungry students whose potential is stifled not by ability, but by basic unmet needs. We critique the school voucher system's unintended consequences of increasing segregation and undermining public education. Finally, we underscore the urgency of separating wealth from government to preserve the democratic ideals upon which our society is built. Engage with us on social media and YouTube as we explore these complex intersections of poverty, politics, and education. Nashville Public Education Foundation Study Federal Elections Commission Data WOSU Story on Ohio School Voucher Study Get the Book, Povery, by America excerpt from Chapter 9 Tear Down The Walls pages 161-165 Support the show Survive Everyday on Bluesky Adam on TikTok

    35 min
  2. 12/11/2024

    Profiting from Poverty

    Send us a text Jerry’s expertise provides a rare window into the, sometimes, exclusive world of investment strategies, encouraging us to question who truly benefits from the current financial system and how we can make smarter choices on our financial journeys. Through the lens of corporate giants like Walmart, we dive into the moral and economic dilemmas surrounding minimum wage debates. Do higher wages lead to healthier, less stressed workers, or do they risk job losses and drive inflation? We unpack these arguments, focusing on how economic security can empower individuals while challenging corporations' role in perpetuating income inequality. This discussion sheds light on how capitalism shapes the lives of everyday workers and explores potential paths toward a fairer future. We also examine the intricate ties between poverty, capitalism, and corporate power in government and society. Drawing from historical and contemporary debates on welfare and minimum wage laws, we debunk persistent myths that blame poverty on individual failure. Inspired by Matthew Desmond’s Poverty, by America, we delve into how corporate interests influence societal values and political decisions. This conversation urges us to rethink our roles as consumers and citizens in a system that often prioritizes profits over people. Join us for an eye-opening discussion that challenges conventional narratives and explores solutions to systemic inequality. Support the show Survive Everyday on Bluesky Adam on TikTok

    28 min
  3. 39: Mental Health Matters

    05/17/2023

    39: Mental Health Matters

    Send us a text May is mental health awareness month and on this podcast we’ve never shied away from talking about mental health. On this episode we are going discussing 6 topics  that  delve into the intricate workings of the human mind and explore ways to foster our mental well-being. I’m embarked on a profound journey to unravel the significance of taking care of our mental health years ago, but like anything the work is never done, and it’s always ongoing. I hope to try and uncover the layers of this essential topic that impacts every aspect of our lives. In today's fast-paced world, where relentless demands and pressures consume our daily routines, the significance of mental health care cannot be overstated. Our mental well-being is the cornerstone of our overall health, affecting how we think, feel, and act. Just as we prioritize our physical well-being by exercising, eating well, and visiting the doctor, we must accord the same importance to nurturing our minds. So, let's explore why investing in our mental health is not just an option but an absolute necessity. *Contest Info: Subscribe to the podcast in whatever app you want and screenshot it, and share it on social media. Make sure you tag the podcast so I can see it and you’ll be entered to win, we’re on Facebook and Instagram, and if you share on Tik Tok you can tag me personally. There is no limit at the number of times you can enter, but only 1 per day per social media network. Here’s the kicker. If you are a member of our coffee club and subscribe and share the screen shot, you’re post counts for 2 entries.  No purchase necessary to win* Support the show Survive Everyday on Bluesky Adam on TikTok

    22 min
  4. 05/09/2023

    38: My "I want" song

    Send us a text A little more than a week ago I asked a question on social media.  If you’re a musical theater nerd like I am, there’s always a song early in the first act called, the “I want song”.  This is the song the hero of the story sing to set up the journey you’re about to go on.  In Hamilton it’s the song “My Shot”. In the Little Mermaid it’s a part of your world. In Rent, it’s the title song called Rent. In Wicked it’s the Wizard and I. I could go on and on and on. But in nearly every single musical there is a song. It’s belted out, loud and proud.  Over spring break I really thought of what I really wanted and how would by song go? What would it say? What did I want? What has been my purpose? This honest appraisal of what you want is a tough introspective look. It’s incredibly uncomfortable.  Here's how my "I want" song goes.... Details on the Contest *no purchase necessary to win To get entered to win an 8x10 print by Adam, here's what you need to do.  1. Subscribe to the podcast in any app you like, and screen shot that you did it.  2. Share that screen shot on social media with a story on how you found the podcast, and make sure you tag Survive Everyday (Social Links are below) so I can see it and enter you in the drawing.  3. You can enter once a day, per social network. (total of 3 per day of you really wanted to go nuts).  4. If you join the coffee club each share counts for 2 entries.  At the end of the month a Facebook Live will happen where we draw a name and I will ship the print anywhere in the world.  Support the show Survive Everyday on Bluesky Adam on TikTok

    22 min

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 The Survive Everyday Podcast explores the stories and systems that shape our lives, focusing on resilience, inequality, and change. Through candid conversations with individuals, policymakers, and experts, we uncover the hidden barriers that keep people struggling and discuss solutions to dismantle them. Our mission is simple: to spark understanding, challenge the status quo, and inspire action toward a fairer, more equitable world.