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Organizing Chaos

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If democracy had a group chat, this would be it. In 20 minutes or less, we unpack current events, legislation, and organizing strategies that build real power. Smart, candid, and a little irreverent — it’s how we make sense of the mess and move the movement forward. Hosted by Roots to Results Founders Laura Miranda-Browne and Sarah Virgo and Creative Director Meg Simons.
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Primaries are often called “the election before the election” for a reason. In this episode of Organizing Chaos, we break down how primaries became such a powerful part of American politics, why turnout is usually so low, and why skipping them can shape the outcome of elections long before November. From the history of the primary system to the real-world impact on candidates and policy, we unpack why showing up early in the process matters more than most people realize.
Breaking news or breaking democracy? You’ve seen them flash across your phone as a breaking news alert. You’ve seen them across your social media feeds, but what is ACTUALLY the point of some of the most salacious and scary headlines?  You mean, other than to drive eyeballs and increase profits?  Sometimes, sadly, it is to further an agenda as opposed to report the news accurately. During this episode we will take a look at a few recent headlines and talk about what is really behind the story.  There will probably be musical theater references. Sarah has been warned.
This episode is a little different.Instead of our usual banter, we’re having a deeper conversation about what’s happening right now and what it means for our communities. We’re joined by our very first guest, Ana Paola Pazmiño, of Resistencia en Acción, a grassroots migrant justice organization working to educate, empower, and organize migrant communities to defend their human and civil rights.As national attention turns to recent events in Minnesota, this conversation looks beyond headlines to examine what is often missing from mainstream coverage, how systems of enforcement impact communities on the ground, and why solidarity begins at the local level. Together, we talk about community safety, organizing in moments of crisis, and what meaningful support looks like for people who want to show up for their neighbors.This conversation goes beyond our usual episode length. The full interview is available on our YouTube channel. To learn more about Resistencia en Acción or to support their work, visit https://resistenciaenaccionnj.org/
A love letter to real organizing; the kind that involves clipboards, phone calls, and community trust, not just hashtags and photo ops. We’ll explore how to tell the difference between authentic grassroots work and performative political theater.
Manifesting Greatness

Manifesting Greatness

2026-01-0918:15

Grab your crystals (or your spreadsheets) — we’re manifesting. Instead of looking back, we’re starting this season by naming what we want from 2026. In this episode, we talk about what we’re hoping to see from our candidates, our political parties, and our friends and neighbors as we head into yet another year of organizing and pushing back against fascism. We’re manifesting clarity, courage, and communities that choose each other over cynicism — because hope isn’t naïve, it’s strategic.
GTFO Awards

GTFO Awards

2025-12-2421:53

2025 has been a s#itshow, and we’re done. Before we look ahead to 2026, we want to give a final “don’t let the door hit you on the way out” to the things we’re leaving behind in 2025. Welcome to the "GTFO Awards"!
Local Politics

Local Politics

2025-12-1021:30

Elections aren’t just about the White House. They start in your backyard. We’ll talk about why local politics matter, who’s actually running your town, and how potholes might be the most underrated political issue of our time.
Stuffing, sides, and unsolicited political opinions. This episode breaks down how to survive Thanksgiving debates — from “pass the potatoes” to “please stop quoting Facebook.” Already grabbed our Thanksgiving Rebuttal Guide? Pair it with this episode and consider yourself fully armed for the dinner table. #OrganizingChaosPod #RootsToResults
The shutdown is (mostly) over, but at what cost?We’re talking fallout, funding, and the fine print behind America’s favorite political dysfunction.
CONTENT WARNING: This video contains discussions of sexual violence and violence against children.
NOTE: This episode was recorded on November 2, 2025 - before the deal to end the government shutdown was reached. The government’s closed, but the drama’s wide open. We’ll explain what a shutdown really means, who’s impacted, and why this political Groundhog Day keeps happening —all while trying not to shut ourselves down in the process.
Grab your snacks and pour a drink. The ballots are counted, the dust is settling, and we’re here with caffeine, group texts, and too many tabs open to break it all down. In this reaction episode, we’re unpacking the results, analyzing the shifts, and figuring out what it all means for 2026.
Hey organizers! It's election season, and what better way to kick off a new podcast than with our predictions for the 2025 elections. Grab a snack, lock in, and join Roots to Results co-founders Laura Miranda-Browne and Sarah Virgo and Creative Director Meg Simons as we talk about the elections we're watching in 2025 and what the upcoming races can tell us about 2026.
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