Donald Looney sits down with Cat Clayton and DeeDee Roy to talk about the No Kings Protest held on Oct 18th 2025. For more informatio on Cat, please visit https://catformo.com or follow her and Donald on Facebook and TikTok.
In this episode, we sit down with Cat Clayton, candidate for Missouri House District 105, to unpack the recent saga of the proposed data center in St. Charles and why residents turned out in droves to oppose it.
In this episode, we sit down with Cat “Caterina” Clayton, a Democratic candidate for Missouri House District 105, which covers parts of St. Charles. Cat shares why she’s running—emphasizing respect, common sense, and service to everyday families—and walks through her early platform priorities, including strengthening public education and keeping classrooms safe and effective for students and teachers. catformo.com
It's that time of year again! Derek, Brian and I sit down and talk last season, transfer portal, and our predictions for 2025.
In this episode, we explore where we’re headed as the St. Charles County Democratic Central Committee. Donald, Amy, Stephen, and Reed dive into how leadership is defined and perceived, and why it matters more than ever. We unpack our mission, vision, and the core pillars that guide our efforts—and discuss how grassroots organization and intentional relationship-building are helping us create a sustainable, long-lasting political infrastructure. Join us as we share how we’re fostering hope and charting a bold, united path forward for St. Charles County.
Donald, Amy, Stephen, and Reed sit down for a candid conversation about the history of internal conflict within the St. Charles County Democratic Central Committee. From past disagreements to moments of dysfunction, we unpack specific examples of infighting—not to rehash old wounds, but to better understand what hasn't worked and how we can move forward together. Join us as we reflect, learn, and look ahead to building a stronger, more united local party.
Join Brian, Derek, and Stephen as they dive into the wins, losses, and life lessons of youth sports. We're checking in on where the kids are today—on the field, on the court, or just trying to remember where they left their cleats. From game recaps to growth moments, we're exploring what the kids are learning, how they're developing, and whether we should be bribing them to steal second or just letting the game play out.
Procedure and process is today's topic. Political nerds get ready for a review of how the house and senate work to create a bill.
On tonights episode, we sit down with Donald and Dylan to talk PQ, end of the session, and what to do next.
What is due process, and why is it essential to democracy, freedom, and the rule of law? In this episode of The ModPod, we break down the meaning of due process, its role in protecting civil rights, and how current events are putting this constitutional safeguard to the test. From political indictments to shifting legal norms, we examine how the erosion—or defense—of due process impacts justice for everyone in the U.S. This is a must-listen for anyone who cares about politics, law, and the future of American fairness.
In this episode, we talk college basketball with Derek, Brian, and Brad,
Derek takes the mic and sits down with Dr Julie Scott who is running for reelection for the WSD BOE.
Let's go! 2025 Wentzville School District BOE race has started. Here are Donald, Stephen, and Brian's first thoughts and comments on the race.
Here are some of our thoughts and comments on the Califorina fires in 2025.
Because of it's been a while, we're moving Donald's podcast to our overall channel.
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In this quick scheduled episode, Meggie lawsplains the last 72 hours of filings, orders, and what is going on with the TRO.
In this episode, we sat down with Meggie and Donald after the Lucas Kunz Rally in St Charles County MO. Donald reviled his thoughts on the county wide democratic races at the state and federal level.
Lawsplaining with Meggie B: We talk about the AG race in Mo, which is summed up in this statement in an appellate court opinion released this week: "The AG's assertion... borders on the absurd."
On this episode, we discuss the upcoming election and Amendment 3 which is on the ballet with Meggie, Jenna, Donald, and Zebrina.