Episodios

  • I, Claudia: Now Democrats, All Together Now
    Jul 21 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Claudia Köstler discusses President Biden's announcement to step down as the Democratic nominee in 2024 and what that means for the U.S. and the rest of the world. She expresses her love for America but also raises concerns about the political landscape and the recent happenings. Claudia emphasizes the importance of the upcoming American federal election and the choice between continuing the constitutional republic or voting for an authoritarian regime. She discusses the lack of a succession plan within the Democratic Party and suggests that Kamala Harris should take over as the presidential candidate. Claudia highlights the need for someone to build bridges and bring people together, and she believes that Kamala Harris, as a woman and a black woman, is the ideal candidate to do so.


    Keywords

    President Biden, Democratic nominee, U.S. politics, American federal election, succession plan, Kamala Harris, political landscape, authoritarian regime, constitutional republic, building bridges, inclusivity, Kamala Harris as presidential candidate

    Takeaways

    • President Biden's announcement to step down as the Democratic nominee in 2024 has created uncertainty and tension in the political landscape.
    • The upcoming American federal election is crucial in determining the direction the country will take.
    • The Democratic Party lacks a succession plan, and Kamala Harris should be considered as the presidential candidate.
    • There is a need for someone to build bridges and bring people together, and Kamala Harris, as a woman and a black woman, is well-suited for this role.


    Sound Bites

    • "Dear USA, we gotta talk about your political landscape and the recent happenings."
    • "The Democrats have not worked well in the past. They have failed to start a succession plan two years ago."
    • "Let Kamala Harris take over the race and get you, this lighthouse of democracy and freedom, into the open, inclusive, but orderly modern times where you belong."
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  • Citizen Dan: We'd Love You Even More, Joe, If You'd Go
    Jul 19 2024

    Summary

    Dan Harris, political and current affairs commentator and co-host of the 'Over Here, Over There' podcast discusses the anxiety surrounding the upcoming 2024 presidential election in November and the potential impact on democracy. Dan focuses on the US presidential primary system and the concerns about President Biden's health and candidacy, particularly his debate performance on 27 June. He also references Hemingway's 'The Old Man and the Sea' to illustrate the challenges faced by Biden. The importance of finding a strong candidate to win in 2024 and carry on as the incumbent in 2028 is vital for preserving democracy. Dan's monologue is introduced and concluded by his podcast co-host colleague Claudia Koestler.

    Keywords

    anxiety, elections, 2024, democracy, primary system, President Biden, candidacy, Hemingway, 'The Old Man and the Sea', strong candidate, Project 2025


    Takeaway

    • There is growing anxiety about the upcoming elections in 2024 and their impact on democracy.
    • The primary system in the US and the selection of presidential candidates is discussed.
    • There are concerns about President Biden's candidacy and ability to win the November presidential Election.
    • The conversation references Hemingway's 'The Old Man and the Sea' to illustrate the challenges faced by Biden.
    • Finding a strong candidate to win in 2024 and maintaining the incumbency going into the 2028 presidential race is crucial for preserving democracy.


    Sound Bites

    • "There is a feral feeling and anxiety that has been building, I'm sorry to say, for a while about 2024."
    • "It's difficult to see him reaching the Democratic nomination in a healthy enough state to be a viable candidate."
    • "Nor can it be for democracy in the US, the leading democracy in the world. The stakes are too high."
    • "We need a candidate to win in 2024 and, I can’t emphasize this enough, (and carry on) with the crucial advantages of incumbency in 2028.




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  • BBC Radio Kent: Dan Harris Comments on Attempt on Trump
    Jul 16 2024

    Interviewer: BBC Radio Kent Host Mike Ziolek; Guest: Over Here, Over There Podcast Co-Host Dan Harris

    Summary

    During a rally, shots were fired at former President Donald Trump, resulting in a pause in the presidential race. President Biden condemned the attack and called for a cooling down of the political rhetoric. The details of the incident are still emerging, including the motives of the lone gunman. There is speculation that the attempt on Trump's life may increase his popularity among his base, but the reaction of middle ground voters in swing states remains to be seen. The incident highlights the need for a change in public discourse and increased emphasis on civics education.

    Keywords

    shooting, Donald Trump, presidential race, political rhetoric, public discourse, swing states

    Takeaways

    • Shots were fired at former President Donald Trump during a rally, causing a pause in the presidential race.
    • President Biden condemned the attack and called for a cooling down of the political rhetoric.
    • The motives of the lone gunman are still unknown, and the incident highlights the need for increased security measures.
    • The incident may reinforce Trump's popularity among his base, but the reaction of middle-ground voters in swing states is uncertain.
    • There is a need for a change in public discourse and increased emphasis on civics education to address the underlying issues.


    Sound Bites

    • "Shots were fired at the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump while he was speaking at a rally in Pennsylvania over the weekend."
    • "President Biden condemned the attack. There is no place in America for this kind of violence, for any violence ever, period."
    • "The incident highlights the need for a change in public discourse and increased emphasis on civics education."

    Overhereoverthere.org
    BBC Radio Kent

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  • UK Elections: Labour Win Big, But Will They Deliver?
    Jul 15 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Dan Harris and Claudia Koestler discuss the recent UK election results and their potential global implications. They highlight the seamless transition of power between the Conservatives and Labour as a testament to the effectiveness of democracy and the reasons behind Labour's landslide victory and the Conservatives' disastrous performance. They also discuss the rise of third parties and the need for a fairer system of seat distribution (e.g. proportional representation). The conversation explores the impact of the UK election on the country's role in Europe and its relationship with the US. The episode concludes with the importance of active and engaged governance in shaping the UK's objectives and global relationships.

    Keywords

    UK election, global implications, democracy, transition of power, Labour, Conservatives, third parties, electoral distribution, UK role in Europe, UK-US relationship

    Takeaways

    • The UK election results demonstrate the effectiveness of democracy and the seamless transition of power between political parties.
    • Labour's landslide victory and the Conservatives' poor performance reflect the public's dissatisfaction with the Conservative Party's governance and handling of Brexit.
    • The rise of third parties, such as the Liberal Democrats and the Reform Party, highlights the need for a fairer system of constituency seat distribution.
    • The UK election may impact the country's role in Europe and its relationship with the EU, depending on the approach taken by the new Labour government.
    • The UK election is unlikely to have a significant influence on the upcoming US election, as the US is more focused on its own internal political dynamics.
    • The UK's active and engaged governance will shape its objectives and relationships on the global stage.

    As a bonus to this discussion, we have added our theme song, Can You Increase Democracy by '10%' by The Pleasure Bombs in full at the end of the episode. A cracking tune. Enjoy!

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  • The Democrats' Solution: 'The Old Man and the Sea'
    Jul 9 2024

    In this conversation, Dan Harris and Claudia Koestler discuss the state of the U.S. presidential election and the Trump-Biden debate from the perspective of Europe. They explore how closely Germany and the UK follow the election and the media's response to the debate. They also discuss the importance of the election for the world and the potential impact of a Trump or Biden presidency. The conversation touches on the age issue of Biden, the values represented by the two candidates and their parties, and the potential outcome if Germany and the UK had the right to vote in the U.S. election. They also discuss the need to consider more than just one performance or issue when making a decision and the importance of competence in a leader. The conversation concludes with a discussion about Biden's struggles and challenges at this crucial time of his presidency and the existential threat to democracy, drawing the apt analogy of Hemingway's 'Old Man and the Sea'.

    As a bonus to this discussion, we have added our theme song, Can You Increase Democracy by '10%' by The Pleasure Bombs in full at the end of the episode. A cracking tune. Enjoy!

    Here are some key takeaways from the episode:

    · Germany and the UK closely follow the U.S. presidential election and the Trump-Biden debate.

    · The outcome of the U.S. election is of tremendous importance to the world, especially to allies in Europe and Western countries.

    · The media's response to the debate focused more on Biden's performance rather than the content and important issues at stake.

    · The age issue of Biden has become a central focus, overshadowing other important issues and values represented by the candidates and their parties.

    · It is important to consider more than just one performance or issue when deciding an election.

    · Competence should be a key factor in choosing a leader, regardless of age.

    · If Germany had the right to vote in the U.S. election, it is likely that a majority would vote for Biden, aligning with shared values and democratic principles.

    · Biden's performance in the debate has raised concerns and may have affected his standing in swing states.

    · The analogy of Hemingway's 'The Old Man and the Sea' represents the dilemma of whether Biden should hang on or let go of his pursuit of the presidency.


    Overhereoverthere.org.

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  • I, Claudia: Yes We Cannabis
    Jun 27 2024

    We're tackling the buzzworthy topic of cannabis legalization in Germany. Grab your preferred chill beverage and join Claudia! Cannabis in Germany has a long history, from its hemp heyday in the 1920s to its criminalization in the 1970s. Fast forward to 2017, medical cannabis was legalized, and as of April 2024, small quantities for personal use are allowed. The new law aims to curb the black market and ensure quality, but don't expect Dutch-style weed shops—Germany's sticking to cannabis social clubs and other limited channels. Opinions are split, but one thing's clear: times are changing, and so might our society. What about Claudia? Does she avail herself of this new freedom? Tune in and find out.

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  • I, Claudia: Gift Giving - Oh, You Shouldn't Have
    May 20 2024

    In the world of gift-giving, tales of the unexpected abound. From mysterious boxes that promise the world but deliver only disappointment to DIY disasters crafted with love (and lots of glue), each present tells a story. But fear not, says Claudia, even the most misguided gifts come from a place of good intentions. So, when you receive that garden gnome on a unicycle or a box of stallion semen, grin and bear it, and embrace the hilarity of the worst gifts imaginable.

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  • I, Claudia: A Eurovision of Americans
    May 13 2024

    Claudia Koestler humorously explores cultural quirks Europeans find peculiar about Americans, from overt patriotism and effusive customer service to long commutes and ice-filled drinks. She discusses litigious tendencies, public bathroom privacy, and circumcision norms, highlighting cultural differences while inviting listeners to reflect and share their perspectives on these intriguing observations.

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