Episodes

  • We're Still Here with Simon and Julie
    Jun 28 2025

    This week on "We're Still Here", Simon and Julie join John to talk about the 149th anniversary of the Battle of Little Bighorn—not as Custer’s Last Stand, but as a rare Native victory against invasion, where Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors defended their homelands and won. They also dig into the Trump administration’s latest move to strip protections from 58 million acres of national forest -- land that includes sacred sites, ancestral territories, and climate-critical ecosystems. Plus, Julie shares thoughts from her latest Substack, Tobacco Is a Sacred Medicine—a reflection on ceremony, colonization, and reclaiming Indigenous relationships with plants and power. They received some fantastic calls from listeners who reminded us why it's important to have these conversations.

    Simon Moya-Smith - instagram.com/simonsaidtakeapic threads.com/@simonsaidtakeapic

    Julie’s Substack “The Fire I Keep” https://substack.com/@juliefrancella?r=1u83jb&utm_medium=ios

    Check out Julie's artwork on her website - juliefrancella.com

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    37 mins
  • SCOTUS Gives Trump the Keys to a Steamroller
    Jun 27 2025

    John discusses the Supreme Court striking a deadly blow to healthcare provider Planned Parenthood, ruling that states are entitled to withhold funding from the org and Medicare recipients do not have a right to choose them as a provider. He also talks about Trump holding a pep rally at the White House for his budget bill, which has been handed nearly daily defeats from the Senate Parliamentarian. Then, he interviews Kansas Rep. Sharice Davids. She is the first openly LGBTQ Native American elected to congress, the first openly LGBTQ elected to congress from Kansas, and one of the first two Native American women (alongside Deb Haaland) elected to congress. They talk about her triumphs and struggles being a Democrat in a deeply red State. And then he speaks with author Lawrence C Ross Jr. on his new social media site for creative people who are looking community and inspiration called The Metaphor Club.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Republicans Freak Out Over Zohran Mamdani
    Jun 26 2025

    John discusses the big win for progressive politics in New York as Zohran Mamdani stormed the first round of ranked choice voting, forcing Andrew Cuomo into a concession speech that now makes Mamdani the presumptive Democratic nominee for Mayor. Zohran will face off against a Republican challenger in November, plus whatever superPAC dark money is aligned against him by sore-loser centrists. Then, he chats with Bob Cesca about the latest news and pop culture. And finally, the God Squad returns to trash the evils of Christian Nationalists.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • The Middle East Penis Measuring Contest that Went Flaccid
    Jun 25 2025

    John talks about the hinky excuses and double talking jive from Trump and company over the bombing of Iran without congressional approval. He also discusses the tight race in the New York City mayoral primary. Then, Professor Corey Brettschneider joins the show to talk about the Iran Attack and what the law says about war powers; plus, the recent Supreme Court rulings on deportations. Then finally, John chats with Rev. Barry Lynn. He's an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ who served as the executive director for Americans United for the Separation of Church and State until his retirement in 2017. They talk about Texas schools being required to display the 10 commandments.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Mind-Numbing Flashbacks of the Gulf War
    Jun 24 2025

    John discusses Trump's decision to send missiles to Iran's nuclear sites without consulting congress... then immediately declaring victory the next day. He then interviews Shermin Kruse about her new book "Stoic Empathy: The Road Map to a Life of Influence, Self-Leadership, and Integrity". Next, John speaks with one of New York City’s Democratic Mayoral Primary candidates Michael Alexander Blake about what he can do for New York as mayor. And winding it up, comedian Rhonda Hansome is back to joke with listeners about Trump's destructive lies and war cosplay.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Juneteenth Special Interviews
    Jun 23 2025

    For his Juneteenth Special - John interviews author and journalist Mark Whitaker. They talk about his new book "The Afterlife of Malcolm X: An Outcast Turned Icon's Enduring Impact on America". Next, he speaks with Nourbese Flint who is President of All* Above All and All* Above All Action Fund. They talk about All* Above All’s work to achieve abortion justice and build the political power of voters of color.  And finally, John interviews City of Charlotte Council Member Malcom Graham about his new book "The Way Forward: Keeping the Faith and Doing the Work Amid Hatred and Violence". Graham shares a personal journey of loss, grief, and resilience, deeply rooted in the heart-breaking tragedy at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • We're Still Here with Simon and Julie
    Jun 21 2025

    This week on We’re Still Here, Julie Francella and Simon Moya-Smith join John to reflect on Juneteenth and the deep, often overlooked history of Black-Indigenous solidarity—from Afro-Indigenous freedom fighters to interwoven kinship systems that resisted colonial violence together. They discuss Julie’s latest Substack post exploring the Seven Grandfather Teachings and Senator Mike Lee’s latest political maneuverings, while also taking thoughtful and inspirational calls from listeners. The conversation also touches on the horrific legacy—and ongoing reality—of forced birth control and the continuing sterilization of Indigenous women in Greenland, Canada, and the United States. Plus, they unpack Trump’s recent withdrawal from a key salmon protection agreement with native tribes. Then, they celebrate Simon’s beautiful contribution to the brand new book "A Steady Brightness of Being: Truths, Wisdom, and Love from Celebrated Indigenous Voices" which is available now from Penguin Random House.

    Simon Moya-Smith - instagram.com/simonsaidtakeapic threads.com/@simonsaidtakeapic

    Julie’s Substack “The Fire I Keep” https://substack.com/@juliefrancella?r=1u83jb&utm_medium=ios

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    41 mins
  • Trump Blasts Juneteenth: "Too Many Non-Working Federal Holidays"
    Jun 20 2025

    John talks about Trump (who pledged to make Juneteenth a federal holiday during his 2020 presidential campaign) ignoring the holiday and complaining on social media that there are "too many non-working holidays". He also discusses NYC Comptroller and Democratic mayoral candidate Brad Lander who was roughed up and arrested by ICE agents at immigration court in Manhattan. Next, John interviews Jasmine E. Sessoms. She is the President of The 1968 Collective, the parent company of Center 1968 and Firm 1968. She has built a visionary career at the intersection of civic engagement, philanthropy, and politics. As leader of The 1968 Collective, Jasmine works to foster strategic leadership, advocacy, and community empowerment to her home city of Philadelphia and beyond. And finally, he speaks with Hope Giselle who is an author, artist, trans activist and representative of the National Black Justice Collective's Good Trouble Network. She’s also a member of D.C.’s advisory council for LGBTQ rights. She was the first openly Black trans woman to speak at the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington in 2024. They discuss the Supreme Court decision that poses a direct threat to the rights and lives of transgender youth in Tennessee.

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    1 hr and 21 mins