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 th...
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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 th...
What can tending a small garden teach us about building a healthy democracy? More than you might think. This episode invites you into a personal story that starts with seed pods on a tiny apartment balcony and grows into an unexpected metaphor for civic life. Along the way, we explore what it means to keep showing up—even when the seasons are hard, the pests are many, and the results aren’t immediate. Like a garden, democracy needs constant care: sunlight to prevent corruption, water in the f...
Terrified Nation
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 th...