Episodes
Saturday Jan 04, 2025
Saturday Jan 04, 2025
In this mini-episode of the FrameLab podcast, Gil Duran talks about the viral "Keep Democracy Alive in 2025" list of tips that he and Dr. George Lakoff published on the FrameLab newsletter.
http://www.theframelab.org
Monday Dec 09, 2024
Monday Dec 09, 2024
In this episode of FrameLab, Gil Duran and Dr. George Lakoff discuss the implications of Elon Musk's proposed cuts to the federal budget, framing it as a move towards the destruction of government under the guise of efficiency.
They explore the use of Orwellian language in political discourse, particularly how terms can mislead the public about the true nature of government actions. The conversation emphasizes the need for Democrats and progressives to reframe these discussions to counteract misleading narratives.
Takeaways:
Takeaways
Elon Musk's plans are framed as government efficiency but aim to destroy it.
Orwellian language can mislead the public about government actions.
Democrats must avoid adopting the framing set by their opponents.
Privatization is a long-term goal of the Republican agenda.
The term 'Department of Government Efficiency' is misleading and Orwellian.
Musk's claims of saving money are actually about cutting public services.
The public needs to be aware of the implications of budget cuts.
Framing is crucial in political discourse and can shape public perception.
Democrats should create their own narratives to counteract misleading terms.
The conversation highlights the importance of language in politics.
Friday Nov 22, 2024
Friday Nov 22, 2024
Summary
In this conversation, Gil Duran and Brooke Harrington delve into the dynamics of wealth inequality, focusing on the rise of the 'Broligarchs'—wealthy tech figures who are increasingly influencing politics. They discuss the ideological underpinnings of this new class, their political ambitions, and the implications for democracy and governance. Harrington highlights the dangers posed by their agenda, particularly regarding women's roles, public policy changes, and the potential destabilization of nation-states through crypto. The conversation concludes with reflections on the need for social responsibility and the importance of collective action against the growing power of the ultra-wealthy.
Takeaways
-The emergence of a new ideology among the ultra-wealthy.-Broligarchs have a distinctive political agenda that goes beyond tax cuts.-The influence of the Broligarchs is reshaping political landscapes.-Women are being excluded from the public sphere by Broligarch ideology.-The Broligarchs aim to dismantle nation-states and cross-national alliances.-Public policy changes will favor the interests of the ultra-wealthy.-Crypto is seen as a tool to undermine the US dollar and nation-states.-Politicians are increasingly influenced by the financial power of Broligarchs.-Resistance to the Broligarchs will require collective action and integrity.-Social stigma can be a powerful tool against the ultra-wealthy.
Chapters
00:00: Introduction to Inequality and Dystopia
07:19: Broligarchs and Their Political Agenda
13:53: Predictions for the Future of Governance
20:26: The Crypto Conundrum
30:18: The Role of Integrity in Governance
Saturday Nov 16, 2024
Saturday Nov 16, 2024
Summary:
In this episode of the Framelab Podcast, Gil Duran and Dr. George Lakoff discuss the implications of Donald Trump's potential return to the White House in 2025. They explore the concept of strict father morality, its impact on American politics, and the failure of Democrats to effectively counter Trump's authoritarian appeal. The conversation delves into the pitfalls of identity politics, the importance of shared values, and the need for Democrats to understand the emotional underpinnings of political engagement. Ultimately, they highlight the challenges faced by progressives in a media landscape dominated by right-wing narratives and the necessity for a more unified and emotionally resonant political strategy.
Takeaways:
Strict father morality is a growing force in American politics.
There is no true political center in the U.S.
Attacking Trump often boosts his visibility and support.
Voters prioritize values over self-interest in elections.
Identity politics may not effectively mobilize voters.
Democrats need to focus on common human needs.
The right has built a powerful media ecosystem.
Democrats must invest in emotional communication strategies.
Positive emotions play a crucial role in political engagement.
Understanding metaphorical thought is essential for political strategy.
Sound Bites:
"If you attack Trump, you help him."
"Identity is not political destiny."
"Democracy is emotional."
Chapters:
00:00 The Nightmare Scenario: Trump’s Return
02:52 Understanding Strict Father Morality
05:09 The Hierarchical Nature of Morality
08:10 The Misconception of Morality in Politics
11:00 The Failure of Moving to the Right
13:55 The Myth of the Political Center
16:47 Authenticity in Political Campaigns
19:46 The Power of Metaphorical Thought
22:29 Boosting Trump: A Double-Edged Sword
29:20 The Power of Names and Media Dynamics
32:27 Trump's Momentum and Democratic Strategy
35:43 Understanding Trump as a Super Salesman
38:55 Identity Politics vs. Common Humanity
47:09 The Communication War and Authoritarianism
50:36 Emotionality in Politics and Democratic Messaging
Wednesday Oct 23, 2024
Wednesday Oct 23, 2024
FrameLab's Gil Duran speak with Marietje Schaake about the "tech coup" in which private tech corporations are usurping powers normally reserved for governments. This poses a danger to democracy.
Wednesday Aug 28, 2024
Wednesday Aug 28, 2024
George Lakoff and Gil Duran discuss the Democratic Party's reclaiming of "freedom" as the main frame of the Kamala Harris campaign.
Monday Mar 04, 2024
Monday Mar 04, 2024
The FrameLab podcast returns. Gil Duran speaks with pollster Stephen Clermont about a new survey that shows Democratic leaders need to talk about "freedom" and being "for the people."
Dr. Lakoff weighs in with his analysis at minute 30.
See the full poll at https://futuremajority.org/wp-content/uploads/FM-Movable-Voters-Report.pdf
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
Gil provides an update for 2024 and shares information about The FrameLab Newsletter (http://www.theframelab.com)
Friday Dec 24, 2021
Friday Dec 24, 2021
In Ep. 20, George and Gil discuss the press' need to take the authoritarian threat to democracy more seriously. They also discuss how hate groups help frame the discussion around immigration in the press. And they analyze why "defund the police" failed as a political frame. (Recorded on 12/13/21)
Tuesday Nov 02, 2021
Tuesday Nov 02, 2021
The FrameLab podcast returns. George and Gil discuss freedom, empathy and COVID-19 vaccines, as well as the differences between conservative and progressive definitions of freedom. Also: George answers questions from listeners.