Walking To Fix Our Democracy is a national effort to fix the structure and financing of our political system in order to provide proper representation for the common good of all Americans. It is coupled with a very long walk sparked by Rick Hubbard that began in Los Angeles on October 1st, 2022 and will link up with activists for events in communities and states en route, and finish with an event at the steps of our Capitol in Washington D.C. about 15 months later. Reasons to Fix Our Democracy is a growing podcast series that discusses these problems and fixes.

Reasons to Fix Our Democracy Podcast Series
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Podcast Overview
Walking To Fix Our Democracy is a national effort to fix the structure and financing of our political system in order to provide proper representation for the common good of all Americans. It is coupled with a very long walk sparked by Rick Hubbard that began in Los Angeles on October 1st, 2022 and will link up with activists for events in communities and states en route, and finish with an event at the steps of our Capitol in Washington D.C. about 15 months later. Reasons to Fix Our Democracy is a growing podcast series that discusses these problems and fixes.
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Publishing Since
6/6/2022
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Recent Episodes

October 19, 2023
Interview with David Goodman, 'Vermont Conversations' on VTDigger
Interviewed by award-winning author and journalist David Goodman, Rick speaks on Vermont Conversations about the origins of his walk, and lays out the key issues with which Americans must grapple, and the actions they must take, to redirect elected officials to working for the common good, rather than their re-election or special interest donors.

September 18, 2023
Reason #5: Congress Isn't Serving Our Citizens - And the Media Isn't Asking the Right Questions as to Why
In past episodes, we've made the case that Congress isn't serving the common good -- the oath our elected representatives took when they swore to uphold the Constitution of the United States. Congress gets away with it, because our media follows the horse race and not the substance. Our fifth episode of “Another Reason to Fix Our Democracy” discusses why the majority of our national, mainstream media isn't asking the right questions of our elected representatives, and not giving citizens enough information to realize they're not being served as our Constitution intended.

September 14, 2023
Interview with Rick Hubbard on KCEI, Taos, NM
Rick was interviewed Sept. 11, 2023 while in Taos, NM by KCEI host Robin Collier. 29:30
7 total episodes available
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