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Beyond the Binary: Political Literacy, Not Persuasion

Beyond the Binary: Political Literacy, Not Persuasion

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Beyond the Binary is a podcast about how we learn to think about politics — and how that shapes what we believe is possible.

Instead of debating sides, each episode examines the systems, incentives, institutions, and narratives that produce polarization in the first place.

This show is about political literacy, not persuasion.

If you’re tired of team politics and curious about how power actually works, this is a space to slow down, zoom out, and think more clearly.

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    • Ep. 4: Case Study: U.S.–Venezuela Crisis
      Jan 7 2026

      I’ve been sick the past couple of weeks, which slowed the release schedule. This episode marks the return—starting with a deliberate break from the usual format.

      Episode 4 is a case study examining how political binaries shape media narratives, policy decisions, and public understanding in the current U.S.–Venezuela crisis. Rather than reacting to headlines, this episode looks at the structure underneath them.

      This also introduces a new type of episode I’ll be using going forward: slower, case-based analyses designed to build critical understanding as a skill, not just commentary.

      Regular episodes resume next.

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      8 min
    • Ep. 3: What binary politics does to democracy
      Jan 2 2026

      This episode explores how binary politics changes what democracy can actually do, favoring stalemate and spectacle over cooperation and design. Through real-world systems like housing, healthcare, climate policy, and disaster response, it shows how zero-sum thinking degrades outcomes and erodes public trust.

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      7 min
    • Ep. 2: Why the Binary Doesn’t Go Away
      Dec 26 2025

      Many people assume political thinking becomes more nuanced with age and experience. In this episode, we question that assumption. Instead of debating ideology or blaming individuals, we explore how post-education systems — media, platforms, electoral rules, and career pipelines — reward binary political behavior and turn opinions into identities. This episode focuses on reinforcement, not rhetoric. Political literacy, not persuasion.

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      6 min
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