Heartland Politics with Robin Johnson

Heartland Politics with Robin Johnson is a political podcast discussing current issues we face as a country featuring interviews with senators, congressmen, governors, and other political elite.

New Book on Mayor Daley Offers Timely Lessons on Making Government Work

Forrest Claypool, discusses his new book, The Daley Show: Inside theTransformative Reign of Chicago's Richard M. Daley

11-21
29:00

Partisan Divide Reflects Decades of Loss in Working Class USA

Michael Kruse, senior staff writer at Politico, talks about a recent article he wrote focusing on how politics severed a relationship between two brothers

11-15
29:00

Trump Margin of Popular Vote Win and GOP Inroads in Blue States Are Major 2024 Surprises

Jacob Rubashkin, deputy editor of Inside Elections, analyzes the 2024election results for president, the US Senate and US House, reasons forthe outcomes, demographic and regional breakouts and more.

11-08
29:00

Cong. Eric Sorensen On His Most Memorable First Term Accomplishment and Why He Should be Re-Elected

Congressman Eric Sorensen, representing Illinois' 17 district, talksabout his major accomplishments in the House of Representatives, hisdiscussions with area farmers on the climate issue, the Farm Bill, andmore.

11-01
29:00

New Book Offers Definitive, Balanced Biography of Ronald Reagan

Max Boot, author of Reagan: His Life and Legend, discusses Reagan'sstrengths and shortcomings in this book including how his upbringing inour listening area shaped his life and career.

10-25
29:00

New Book Explores the 'Pride Paradox' That Turned Descendants of FDR Democrats into Trump Republicans

Arlie Russell Hochschild talks about her new book, Stolen Pride: Loss, Shame, and the Rise of the Right

10-19
29:00

McGraw on the Farm Bill: Food Security is National Security

Judge Joe McGraw, Republican candidate for Congress in Illinois' 17th District, talks about border security, jobs and the American Dream, US-China relations, abortion, ethics reform, the Farm Bill and much more.

10-11
29:00

Bohannan: "Getting Farm Bill Passed Is Job One"

Christina Bohannan, Democratic candidate for Congress in Iowa's 1st congressional district, talks about the economy, immigration, trade, education, abortion, debt and much more.

10-04
29:00

Miller-Meeks: “National Debt is a National Security Threat”

Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Republican from Iowa’s 1st District, talks about inflation, border security, national debt, the Farm Bill, abortion, veteran’s issues, China, and much more.

09-27
29:00

In the Face of Growing ‘Greenlash,’ Author Discusses Political Strategies and Outcomes of Clean Energy Transition

Alez Gazmararian, co-author of Uncertain Future: How to Unlock the Climate Impasse, talks about the politics of the decline of coal.

09-17
29:00

Rubashkin of Inside Elections: Expect a Close Presidential Race With the Winner Decided in Seven Battleground States

Jacob Rubashkin, deputy editor of Inside Elections, a nonpartisan political newsletter, talks about the 2024 presidential election, key issues and voter groups that will decide the election, and the battle for control of the US House including a focus on two local races in Iowa and Illinois.

09-12
29:00

State Rep. Gregg Johnson Touts First-term Accomplishments

Illinois State Representative Gregg Johnson (D-72) from Rock Island County discusses his first term in Springfield, economic development, infrastructure, schools, mental health issues and ‘turning down the heat’ of our partisan divide.

09-06
29:00

Labor Day Special: A New Book on Work With History, Culture, Poetry, and Quotes by Adam Smith, Karl Marx and…Homer Simpson?!

Labor Day Special: A New Book on Work With History, Culture, Poetry, and Quotes by Adam Smith, Karl Marx and…Homer Simpson?!

08-29
29:00

Book Explores Devastating Impact of Meat Industry Consolidation on Rural America

Chris Leonard, former agribusiness reporter for the Associated Press, discusses his book, The Meat Racket: The Secret Takeover of America’s Food Business.

08-23
29:00

New Upjohn Research Showing Which Economic Development Strategies Work Best

Tim Bartik, senior economist at the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, talks about distressed communities, employment trends in Rock Island and Scott Counties

08-16
29:00

A Previous, Overlooked Period of American History Featuring War, Violence, Repression That Threatened US Democracy

Author Adam Hochschild discusses his book American Midnight: The Great War, A Violent Peace, and Democracy’s Forgotten Crisis.

08-09
29:00

A Lot of People Get Mad at Me, But Not Many Tell Me I’m Wrong

Chris Jones, author of The Swine Republic: Struggles With the Truth About Agriculture and Water Quality,”

08-02
29:00

New Book Provides Important Insights on Key Group That Could Decide November Elections: Latino Voters

Mike Madrid, a political consultant who has worked for both political parties and co-founded the Lincoln Project, discusses his book, The Latino Century: How America’s Largest Minority is Transforming Democracy.

07-26
29:00

New Report Captures Economic Renewal in Left Behind Counties, But Challenges Remain

Kenan Fikri, Director of Research for the Economic Innovation Group, talks about a new report, “Economic Renaissance or Fleeting Recovery? Left-Behind Counties See Boom in Jobs and Businesses Amid Widening Divides.”

07-19
29:00

Sen. Cournoyer on the State of Iowa Schools

State Sen. Chris Cournoyer, Vice-chair of the Senate Education Committee, (R-35) talks about K-12 school issues

07-12
29:00

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