Terrified Nation

Debilyn Molineaux

Are you concerned about the future of our country? Do you feel the urgency to act before it’s too late? Then “Terrified Nation” is the podcast for you. Join us as we delve into the critical issues that threaten our nation’s fabric, regardless of your political stance. This isn’t about doom and gloom; it’s about facing reality head-on, understanding the risks, and finding real solutions.

  1. 12/22/2025

    Best of Terrified Nation: All Seasons: A Pause Before What Comes Next

    Before we step into a new season of Terrified Nation, we wanted to stop. Not to look back with nostalgia—but to listen again. Across multiple seasons, voices from different communities, professions, and lived experiences have answered a shared invitation: to speak honestly about fear, democracy, community, and the future we are helping to create together. When we placed these conversations side by side, a throughline emerged—clear, human, and steady. This final episode brings together the best of those moments. What you’ll hear is not a single argument or ideology, but something more essential: people showing up. Veterans working across political difference to reform broken systems. Community members naming the need for dignity, belonging, and a place free of hate. Funders and organizers wrestling with the language of democracy itself. Neighbors talking about opportunity, equity, and the decision to put words into action. And a reminder that democracy, like a garden, only grows if it’s tended—every season, every day. Taken together, these voices tell one story: fear does not have to isolate us. It can call us into responsibility. Into participation. Into care. This episode marks a threshold. A moment to acknowledge what we’ve learned, what we’ve carried, and what we are ready to release as we move forward. The work ahead will ask something new of us—but it will be grounded in the same truth that has guided *Terrified Nation* from the beginning: the future is not something we wait for. It is something we co-create. Thank you for listening. Thank you for showing up. We’ll see you in the next season— Highlight Episodes: Planting Seeds for Democracy- Debilyn Molineaux Building a Thriving Community- Abraham Walker Anxiety into Advocacy- Julie Reese Education Reform with an Equity Warrior- Dr. Almotra Berry Civic Engagement and Building a Future in Prince Edward Island- Amy McIsaac Saving the Nation Through Nonpartisan Reforms- Eric Bronner  Support the show Terrified Nation is part of the American Future project, fiscally sponsored by Mediators Foundation. You can support this podcast by making a tax-deductible donation here.

    9 min
  2. 12/04/2025

    Best of Terrified Nation: Best of Season 3: Civic Engagement & Taking Action

    Season 3 of Terrified Nation is when we turn toward action. If Season 1 taught us why connection matters, and Season 2 reminded us that everyone has a role to play, Season 3 asks the deeper question: What are we willing to do for our communities, our democracy, and each other? This season is about civic engagement in its truest form—not the abstract kind found in textbooks, but the lived, everyday choices that shape the world around us. It’s about people stepping up, speaking up, rebuilding trust, and taking responsibility for the future they want to help create. We met people who showed us that: • Civic engagement begins with personal transformation.  • Action can start at home—with our families, our neighbors, and our own habits.  • Leadership is not a title; it’s the courage to care.  • Healing our nation requires us to participate, not withdraw.  • And meaningful change is built one relationship, one conversation, one brave act at a time. Debilyn opened the season with a powerful foundation.   Her reminder reframed everything that followed: “Sacrifice isn’t loss or victimhood. It’s a way to transform suffering into connection and meaning.” She showed us that the roots of civic engagement begin in the heart—when we choose to turn hardship into service, responsibility, and care for one another.  In her words, sacrifice becomes love in action, a civic act that strengthens families, communities, and the country itself. Rich Logis showed us what civic action looks like when it starts with repairing our deepest relationships. -Breaking Free: Stories from the Other Side of MAGA Zachary Elwood reminded us that polarization isn’t just a national crisis—it’s something we each have the power to influence through how we show up. - Envisioning a Better Future Maria Yuan revealed the scaffolding needed for a functioning democracy: informed citizens who stay engaged between elections. - Staying Informed and Empowered Lynell Popowski taught us that impact isn’t measured in headlines, but in the quiet difference we make in someone’s life. - Imagining a Future Rooted in Community and Legacy And June Klees demonstrated what it means to cultivate civic power in the next generation—planting seeds of agency, discernment, and community engagement. - Imagining Our Civic Future- A People-Powered Path Forward   Season 3 asked us to look beyond voting booths and policy arguments.  It invited us into a deeper truth: Civic engagement is not a moment. It’s a practice. A way of showing up.  A decision to contribute rather than retreat.  A willingness to take action—small or large—for the good of the whole. This season is a reminder that our democracy is sustained by everyday people choosing to participate. Choosin Support the show Terrified Nation is part of the American Future project, fiscally sponsored by Mediators Foundation. You can support this podcast by making a tax-deductible donation here.

    13 min
  3. 11/27/2025

    Best of Terrified Nation: Best of Season 2: Everyone Has a Role to Play

    Season 2 brought something deeper, sharper, and more urgent than we expected.  Across every conversation, no matter the background, expertise, or story, one message kept rising to the surface—  not as a slogan, but as a lived truth: The future is not happening to us. We are shaping it. Together. Each guest, in their own way, revealed a piece of what it means to participate in a moment of uncertainty and possibility.  Some spoke about belonging.  Some about clarity and courage.  Others about mentorship, democracy, responsibility, and the power of simply showing up. Individually, their stories inspire.  Collectively, they create a map—  a reminder that every one of us has a role to play in the future we want to build. This Best Of Season 2 brings together the strongest, most resonant moments.  But to truly feel the depth and wisdom each guest brought to the table, it’s worth watching every full episode. Watch all episodes from Season 2: or this highlights Dan Schnur: Gen Z will save us Debilyn Molineaux- The National Freak Out Sarah Newman- Climate Mental Health: Visioning 2044 Egberto Willies-  Embracing Disagreement  Pearce Godwin- Understanding Across Divides Debilyn Molineaux- Choosing our Future Because your voice, your actions, and your courage matter—  more than you think. Everyone has a role to play. Including you. Support the show Terrified Nation is part of the American Future project, fiscally sponsored by Mediators Foundation. You can support this podcast by making a tax-deductible donation here.

    10 min
  4. 11/20/2025

    Best of Terrified Nation: Building Connections: What Season 1 Taught Us

    Season 1 of Terrified Nation revealed something powerful: connection is where our shared future begins. Across every conversation — from Suzanne Firstenberg to Tania Israel, from Debilyn Molineaux to Manu Meel — the same theme kept rising to the surface: We heal when we reconnect.  We thrive when we belong.  We move forward when we commit to each other. Suzanne reminded us that people need simple on-ramps back into each other’s lives. Debilyn showed us that we all want the same things: connection, community, and contribution. Manu challenged us to rebuild community with intention. And Tania taught us that real connection requires resilience and the courage to stay curious with people who see the world differently. Together, these voices offer a roadmap toward a more grounded, more hopeful, more human future.  If you need hope, grounding, or a reminder that you’re not alone — rewatch or listen again to these episodes. Let them remind you that the nation isn’t just terrified.  It’s searching.  Reaching.  Rebuilding.  One conversation at a time. Season 1 is your invitation back into connection.  Start watching or listening again. Share it. Feel it. Build with us. Art for Citizenship & Recovery - Suzanne Brennan FirstenbergUniting for a Resilient Future - Debilyn MolineauxBuilding Bridges: Action, Empathy, and Democracy - Tania Israel Saving the Nation Through Hope and Action - Manu Meel  Support the show Terrified Nation is part of the American Future project, fiscally sponsored by Mediators Foundation. You can support this podcast by making a tax-deductible donation here.

    5 min
  5. 10/23/2025

    Season 4 Episode 19: Law & Order: We Are Chicago

    Episode summary After-midnight raids on Chicago’s South Side left doors splintered, children shaken, and 37 people detained on immigration charges. Officials touted a gang takedown, yet as of reporting, only one alleged gang member has been identified, and no violent crimes were charged. City and state leaders moved to block National Guard involvement, raising a core question: how far can government power go into our homes—without warrants?  Listen for What Posse Comitatus means and how it interacts with Guard status (Title 10 vs. Title 32). https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/R42659Title 32 (Governor control) — National Guard acts as a state force and may assist with policing; often federally funded but not federal troops. https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/LSB10121Title 10 (Federalized Guard) — Guard becomes federal troops and falls under PCA unless the Insurrection Act is invoked. https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/insurrection-act-explainedWhy private spaces change the stakes for warrants, probable cause, and due process. https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-border-patrol-raid-sweeps-citizens-families-chicago-crackdown-intensifies-2025-10-04/ Chicago’s history as prologue—from the 1968 DNC “police riot” to today’s hallway raids. https://www.themarshallproject.org/2024/08/14/chicago-dnc-protests-police-reforms    Four guardrails that protect both safety and rights—now. The four guardrails (shareable checklist) Require warrant transparency + after-action reporting Require DHS to publish (with privacy protections) warrant counts, legal bases for entries, and damage/claims data after large urban operations—like cities already require of SWAT. https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/judge-orders-federal-immigration-agents-use-body-cameras-chicago-2025-10-17/Insist on written federal–state MOUs before Guard support No National Guard in cities without signed agreements with governors and mayors specifying mission limits, rules of engagement, command, and accountability. (Align with PCA/Title 10–32 norms.) https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/LSB10121Demand independent review with quick public summaries Standing inspectors-general reviews for any DHS operation detaining minors or U.S. citizens; public summaries within 30 days. Report of IG reports is here: https://www.oig.dhs.gov/reports/audits-inspections-and-evaluationsChange tactics & review equipment limits, add body-worn cameras Ban explosive breaches/aerial insertions/tear gas in multi-family residences absent imminent threat to life;Support the show Terrified Nation is part of the American Future project, fiscally sponsored by Mediators Foundation. You can support this podcast by making a tax-deductible donation here.

    16 min
  6. 10/16/2025

    Season 4 Episode 18: Our History of Violence: how we move towards peace

    Episode premise Provocateurs wake us up. Profiteers keep us fighting. Builders create what lasts. In this episode, Debilyn traces that cycle across U.S. history and applies it to today’s shock after immigration raids, Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the Israel-Gaza truce — then invites you to choose your role in what comes next.  What we cover The family metaphor for national power struggles: control, protection, and who decides what comes next.Three forces in every crisis wave: provocateurs, profiteers, and hybrids who both provoke and profit.Why the outrage economy keeps the temperature high—and how exhaustion eventually opens space for builders.Historical “after-times” and what followed: post-Revolution institution-building, uneven Reconstruction, the New Deal floor, and the mixed stabilizations after the 1960s.Today’s reality post-UVU: investigations, campus responses, and how multiple communities are processing grief and fear simultaneously. Try this: JEDI Futures personal visioning tool Download: https://jedifutures.org/programUse it solo or with friends to choose your role and sketch actions for your family, neighborhood, or campus this month.Reflection prompts What type of leader do you seek right now—Sage, Caregiver, Builder, Bridge-Builder, or something else? What’s one place—family, workplace, neighborhood—where you can lower the temperature without silencing the truth?What are you creating for your future?  Further reading & reporting FBI investigation updates and reward info on the UVU shooting, including images of persons of interest. Federal Bureau of InvestigationUVU’s memorial committee and campus response. Utah Valley UniversityOn-the-ground and follow-up coverage of the assassination and its aftermath. PBSIndependent security review and what remains unknown one month later. Utah News DispatchAP review reporting via KUER on security gaps at the venue. KUER Support the show Terrified Nation is part of the American Future project, fiscally sponsored by Mediators Foundation. You can support this podcast by making a tax-deductible donation here.

    18 min

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Are you concerned about the future of our country? Do you feel the urgency to act before it’s too late? Then “Terrified Nation” is the podcast for you. Join us as we delve into the critical issues that threaten our nation’s fabric, regardless of your political stance. This isn’t about doom and gloom; it’s about facing reality head-on, understanding the risks, and finding real solutions.