BONUS - We don't have for election day any particular culture - Jonathan Bernstein
Description
Can Humor Save Election Day?
In this episode of Outrage Overload, host David Beckemeyer interviews Jonathan Bernstein, a writer and satirist, about his new visual storytelling project that aims to increase voter turnout through political satire. Bernstein shares how humor can cut through the noise of outrage-driven media and foster civic participation by highlighting shared values and commonalities. He discusses the potential for humor to encourage self-reflection, reduce partisan divisions, and promote a healthier democracy.
Key topics include:
- The role of satire in breaking through political negativity
- How humor can bridge political divides
- The importance of local engagement in democracy
- Why Election Day should be a national holiday
- Bernstein’s vision for turning Election Day into a celebration of civic freedoms
Tune in to explore how a little laughter could be the key to increasing voter engagement and fostering a more connected society.
Guest: Jonathan Bernstein, author and satirist
Host: David Beckemeyer, creator of Outrage Overload Podcast
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