Episodes
Welcome to the Retail Politics Podcast. Without enough hand sanitizer for candidates to shake hands, let alone kiss voter babies, we redefine Retail Politics for the digital world, reaching you one download at a time. We’ll speak weekly for 30 minutes to politicians, academics, and reporters on the front lines of American political issues to help you choose best how your government should function.
S01E13 Ken Herman, Politics of Texas
Ken Herman, Pulitzer prize-winning columnist for the Austin American-Statesman told the Retail Politics Podcast with Gerry Shields on Sunday that Texas changing back to Democratic blue is inevitable.
Holiday Wishes, from our host to your ears.
S01E12 Ray “The Loan Whisperer” Rau, Politics of Student Debt
Graduates carrying huge student debt are unable to qualify to buy homes, leaving them boxed out of participating in a major segment of the national economy, said Ray “The Loan Whisperer” Rau on the weekly Retail Politics Podcast with Gerry Shields.
S01E11 Mary Ganganna, Politics of Small Business
A Washington, D.C. small business owner said Sunday that Congress's delay to a second COVID economic relief bill would result in additional business bankruptcies.
Mary Ganganna, the DTS Transportation chauffeur services owner, told the Retail Politics Podcast with Gerry Shields that she faces financial ruin during political bickering.
Gary McLhinney, Politics of Policing
The former president of the Fraternal Order of Police in Baltimore -- one of America’s most violent cities -- called for more and better police training to reduce the number of deaths of unarmed African Americans.
Gary McLhinney, who also served as a Maryland police chief, told the Retail Politics Podcast with Gerry Shields broadcasting Sunday that academy racial sensitivity instruction is inadequate and needs to be enhanced.
S01E09 Mark Salter, Politics of McCain’s Arizona
Mark Salter, who worked for McCain for 18 years, stated on the Retail Politics Podcast with Gerry Shields that Biden’s win of Arizona by only about 10,000 votes was aided by former McCain backers angered at Trump.
S01E08 Kerry Hawk Lessard, Politics of Native America
On a special Thanksgiving edition of the Retail Politics Podcast with Gerry Shields reviewing the current state of Native America, Kerry Hawk Lessard said African Americans are inspiring the American Indian.
“On one hand, it’s sad that our voices have not been enough,” said Lessard, executive director of Native American Lifelines, an inner-city Indian health care agency. “We’ve been talking about these issues for decades, but that gave the push needed to get our issues before people.”
S01E07 Bill Cowles, Politics of Counting Votes
Bill Cowles, the supervisor of elections for Orange County, Florida, and a former member of the Federal Elections Commission Board of Advisors, said Florida is now the model for tabulating elections due to changes made after the historic Bush-Gore presidential election debacle of 2000.
S01E06 Troy Yocum, U.S. Veteran Suicides at Crisis Level
Troy Yocum, founder and president of the Kentucky non-profit, Active Heroes, stated on the weekly Retail Politics Podcast with Gerry Shields that the suicide number has climbed to 20 per day since COVID.
S01E05 M.L. “Mike” Elrick, Politics of Michigan
A Detroit Pulitzer prize-winning reporter, who sent former mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to federal prison for corruption, said Sunday that the New York Times could have provided better cover for the writer of an anti-Trump screed by putting his name in the piece.
S01E04 Phyllis Alexander, Politics of Race
A leader with a national agency aimed at reducing racism called on educators to become more honest about teaching students how white dominance has “inculcated” American culture, fostering black hatred.
“People who identify themselves as white need to hear the truth of what white dominance has done to this country,” said Phyllis Alexander, a board member with the National Coalition Building Institute near Washington, D.C.
S01E03 Mike Griffin, Politics of Florida
“Because of 2000 and because of the hiccups we’ve had since, I will tell you Florida has probably the safest, most secure election system in the country,” said Mike Griffin, former chief political correspondent for The Orlando Sentinel who covered the historic 2000 ballot recount debacle, appearing on Sunday’s weekly Retail Politics Podcast.
S01E02 Howard Schneider, Politics of Fake News
Appearing on the Retail Politics Podcast with Gerry Shields, Howard Schneider of Stonybrook University in Long Island, NY, urged readers to thoroughly question the accuracy of the information they receive.
“Much of what is spread is not spread by Russian trolls or malevolent people,” Schneider said. “It’s you and me...we basically need to slow down.”
S01E01 Pete Leffler, Politics of Pennsylvania
This week, we will discuss the Politics of Pennsylvania, the state that handed President Donald Trump victory in 2016 and promises to be once again a critical hurdle for Trump or challenger Joe Biden to win this year.
In this episode, Gerry talks to Pete Leffler, the former longtime political editor for The Morning Call newspaper in Allentown, Pa., who will give us a drone’s eye view of the Keystone State’s current political landscape going into this monumental Nov. 3 presidential election.