Let Them Eat Toast
We are two Millennials who talk about politics way too much, and our significant others think this is a great ”outlet” for us. We discuss everything having to do with politics, but our focus is on Millennials and the progressive ideals that are so popular among our generation, as well as the lack of Millennial representation within our government.
Episodes

Tuesday Aug 05, 2025
Tuesday Aug 05, 2025
In this conversation, Lindsey Ferreira discusses her candidacy for Congress in Ohio's first district, her background as a disabled Navy veteran, and her grassroots campaign focused on progressive policies. She emphasizes the importance of community involvement, her opposition to the genocide in Gaza, and her plans for housing reform and veterans' rights. Lindsay shares her motivations for running against the incumbent, the challenges she faces, and how listeners can support her campaign.

Tuesday Jul 29, 2025
Tuesday Jul 29, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Peggy Flanagan, the Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota, discusses her political journey, the importance of representation, and her commitment to progressive values. She emphasizes the need for community engagement, the impact of money in politics, and the critical issues surrounding healthcare. Flanagan shares personal stories that shape her political passion and highlights the significance of understanding indigenous identity in the political landscape. The discussion also touches on the DFL process and how to engage voters effectively.

Tuesday Jul 22, 2025
Tuesday Jul 22, 2025
In this conversation, Paul Musson, a former professional investor and author of 'Capital Offence', discusses the complexities of capitalism, the role of central banks in asset inflation, and the impact of these factors on the housing market. He emphasizes the importance of clear communication in finance and critiques the misrepresentation of capitalism. The discussion also touches on corporate culture, the need for regulation, and potential solutions for creating a more equitable economic system that benefits all stakeholders.

Tuesday Jul 15, 2025
Tuesday Jul 15, 2025
In this conversation, immigration attorney Kate Wegener discusses the complexities and challenges of immigration law, particularly focusing on unaccompanied minors. She highlights the role of nonprofits in providing legal representation, the difficulties of legal immigration pathways, and the impact of current immigration policies on families and children. The discussion also touches on the human cost of these policies, the role of the judiciary, and the urgent need for advocacy and action to protect vulnerable populations.

Tuesday Jul 08, 2025
Tuesday Jul 08, 2025
In this episode, the hosts engage in a conversation with Travis Misurell, the founder of the Future is Now Coalition (FINC). Travis shares his journey from a background in psychology and systems thinking to founding an organization aimed at rethinking democracy from the ground up. The discussion delves into the coalition's mission to create a citizen-owned alternative political ecosystem that bypasses establishment influence. Travis explains the concepts of digital politics and digital democracy, emphasizing a shift from left-right politics to a focus on people versus power.

Tuesday Jul 01, 2025
Tuesday Jul 01, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Jazz Hampton, a mayoral candidate for Minneapolis, shares his journey from corporate law to public service, highlighting the creation of his app, TurnSignal, in response to the George Floyd tragedy. He discusses the concept of a lifestyle business, the dynamics of the Minneapolis city council, and the challenges of leadership in times of crisis. Jazz emphasizes the importance of community safety, housing issues, and the impact of remote work on city revenue, while reflecting on the lessons learned from significant events like the George Floyd incident and recent ICE raids.

Tuesday Jun 24, 2025
Tuesday Jun 24, 2025
In this episode, we dive into the intricacies of election reform with Deb Otis from FairVote. We explore the benefits and challenges of ranked choice voting and proportional representation, discussing how these systems can lead to better representation and more democratic elections. Deb shares insights from FairVote's research and highlights the importance of local activism in driving change. Tune in to learn how these voting reforms could reshape the political landscape and empower voters across the nation.

Tuesday Jun 17, 2025
Tuesday Jun 17, 2025
In this conversation, Chad McKenna discusses his candidacy for Congress in Minnesota's 8th district, sharing his extensive background in the labor movement and his commitment to representing the values of Northern Minnesota. He expresses disappointment with current Congressman Pete Stauber's actions, particularly regarding infrastructure and healthcare. McKenna advocates for student loan forgiveness and emphasizes the importance of grassroots organizing in his campaign. He aims to connect with rural voters and address unique challenges faced by the district, including healthcare access and Medicaid concerns. Throughout the discussion, he highlights the need for transparency in government and a focus on community engagement.

Tuesday Jun 10, 2025
Tuesday Jun 10, 2025
In this engaging conversation, comedian Cliff Cash shares his journey from various careers to becoming a stand-up comic and activist. He discusses the importance of persistence in activism, his political involvement, and the need for strong leadership in the current political climate. Cliff dives deep into his research on Donald Trump's connections, the impact of Trump's actions, and the struggles of the Democratic Party in messaging. He advocates for evolving protest strategies, a multi-part plan for activism, and the amplification of veteran voices. The conversation also touches on media accountability and the role of humor in politics. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various themes surrounding politics, wealth, cultural appropriation, and regional identity. They critique the behavior of billionaires in politics, discuss the absurdities of cultural appropriation, and reflect on their own Southern identities and family dynamics.

Tuesday Jun 03, 2025
Tuesday Jun 03, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Miranda Kazos (@myrandapolisci) shares her unique journey from being a Republican political operative to embracing progressive values. She discusses her early political involvement, the behind-the-scenes dynamics of Republican campaigns, and the often staged nature of political events. Miranda highlights the financial mismanagement within Republican campaigns and the inappropriate behavior she encountered in political spaces. She also delves into the manipulation of women voters and the strategic legislative tactics employed by the right, emphasizing the importance of understanding these dynamics for effective political engagement.

About Us
If you made it here, that means you probably want to know more about who we are. That's awesome! Please see a curated brief sentence or two about the each of us.
Jordan: I am Jordan, and I am shorter than you would expect, but way smarter than you would expect.
Taylor: I am Taylor, and I am pretty much a nerd, but I also love football... I also unironically use "Well actually..." way too often.







