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    • A Guide to Set Up a Color Revolution | REVOLUTION w/ Professor Penn | EP275
      Jan 30 2026

      In this episode, Professor Penn opens by playing a clip from the 2014 Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine and draws parallels to the ongoing protests in Minneapolis amid federal operations, using the concept of Color Revolutions — mass protest movements aimed at political change funded by outside entities — as a frame to ask whether the U.S. is experiencing something similar now. He then moves into a critique of current Minnesota politics, calling on Republican members to unite and remove bad actors while addressing recorded comments from Zach Duckworth about internal party strategy of tricking the republicans. The discussion also covers reactions from local leaders to recent Minneapolis ICE protests and explores how financial backing may be influencing these demonstrations. Finally, Professor stresses the need for civic engagement and thoughtful leadership as he responds to public commentary and calls for cooperation across political lines.

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      1 h et 46 min
    • Can Mike Lindell Be The Next MN Governor? | GO TO CAUCUS w/ Professor Penn & Mike Lindell | EP274
      Jan 28 2026

      Episode #274 of @professorpennpodcast In this episode, Mike Lindell joins the podcast to discuss his journey, his faith, and why he believes Minnesota has become a flashpoint for issues far larger than party politics. David shares a personal reflection on being inspired by Lindell’s film before the conversation turns to election integrity in Minnesota, the attacks on MyPillow, and how state leadership could have addressed alleged fraud. Lindell outlines his policy priorities, including reforming education, eliminating sales tax in big-box stores to support local businesses, and addressing the mental health crisis affecting homeless and addicted populations. The episode closes with a clear call to action to participate in the caucus system, secure elections, and move beyond pointing out problems toward practical solutions.

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      1 h et 40 min
    • World Economic Forum Meeting in Davos | AMERICANISM NOT GLOBALISM w/ Professor Penn | EP273
      Jan 23 2026

      Episode #273 of @professorpennpodcast In this episode, Professor Penn opens by reacting to recent videos from the World Economic Forum, using them as a lens to frame growing concerns about centralized power and global influence. He argues that American citizens were strongest when they practiced true self-governance and warns that the public is now backed into a corner that requires mass participation in the caucus system. The conversation challenges politics to move beyond endless wedge issues and refocus on aligned interests, while calling on Christians—one of the largest yet least politically engaged groups—to become active locally and invest in self-improvement during unstable times. The episode closes with a critique of entrenched power structures, the rise of RINOs in upcoming elections, and how unlimited Federal Reserve funding continues to sustain the system pressing down on everyday citizens.

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      1 h et 50 min
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