Sorry for Rambling
By Alex Kack
Sorry for RamblingApr 06, 2020
Don Blankenship
Don Blankenship was the CEO of the sixth largest coal company in the US, now he's the conservative Constitution Party's Presidential Nominee for 2020. We discuss why he left the Republican Party and why he thinks conservative voters should do the same and cast their ballots for him instead of President Trump.
Mark Charles
Independent candidate for U.S. President Mark Charles sits down with Alex to talk about his life, work and his campaign.
Learn more about Mark at Marckcharles2020.com
Terry McDermott
Singer Terry McDermott discusses his experiences as a touring musician, as a contestant on The Voice and the state of music in 2020. More Terry: https://www.facebook.com/terrymacmusic/ https://www.facebook.com/lotuscrushmusic/ https://twitter.com/TerryMacMusic https://twitter.com/lotuscrushmusic
Spike Cohen
The Libertarian nominee for Vice President of the United States discusses his views, the campaign trail, and the evolution of the Libertarian Party. Learn more about Spike and his running mate at: https://jo20.com/ https://twitter.com/RealSpikeCohenhttps://www.facebook.com/LiterallySpikeCohen/
Shawn Howard
Independent candidate for U.S. President Shawn Howard makes his case for why he thinks you should vote for him in 2020.
To learn more about Shawn visit: https://shawnhoward2020.com/
Phil Collins
Navy veteran Phil Collins is the Prohibition Party's presidential candidate for 2020.
To learn more about the Prohibition Party and Phil Collins candidacy visit:
https://www.prohibitionparty.org/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Political-Candidate/Phil-Collins-for-President-Prohibition-Party
Kelly Bachman
New York based comedian Kelly Bachman discusses her life, work, creative process and the aftermath of making fun of Harvey Weinstein to his face.
More Kelly:
https://www.kellymakesmovies.com/
https://twitter.com/bellykachman
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Apache Grosse
R & B Artist Apache Grosse talks about his new single "Sunday Prayer" and the difficulties of being a musician during the coronavirus pandemic. Learn more about Apache Grosse at: https://www.instagram.com/apachegrosse/ https://twitter.com/apachegrosse https://www.apachegrosse.com/
Alex Krupkin
Alex Krupkin is a population biologist and presidential candidate in the United States running under the banner of his own "Fun Party". We talk about why he's running, what he hopes to accomplish and why he picked a triceratops as his logo for his new party.
To learn more about Alex Krupkin's campaign visit: https://krupkin2020.com/
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JR Myers
JR Meyer is the first Presidential nominee of the Life and Liberty Party. His views aren't neatly boxed into left or right. He's frimly against a woman's right to choose, against the death penalty and wants to pay off every American's consumer debt. We discuss this, the formation of his party and the added struggles of running a third-party campaign in this episode.
Sarah Tyree
Sarah Tyree is running for State Senator in one of Arizona's most conservative districts learn more about her campaign in this interview or at www.tyree2020.com
Solomon Rajput
Solomon Rajput is a 28-year-old medical student, he's also a candidate running for Congress in Michigan's 12th district, looking to unseat one of the nations longest serving political family dynasties. In this interview, we discuss his views, his approach to campaigning during the worst public health crisis in a century, and why he believes he's the best choice to represent his district.
Joseph Kishore
The Socialist Equality Party's 2020 Presidential nominee discusses his campaign and how he differs from other left candidates.
Howie Hawkins
The Green Party Presidential nominee makes his case for why American voters should support his campaign.
Guido Weiss
Guido Weiss discusses his campaign to become a the Democratic nominee in Florida's 21st congressional district
Eric Kurland
Eric Kurland discusses his candidacy as a Democrat for Arizona's conservative 23rd legislative district.
Dave Karpf
Dave Karpf is an associate professor at the George Washington University and the author of the MoveOn Effect and Analytic Activism. In this episode, we discuss his work and how technology and social media continue to change both electoral politics and activism.
More Dave: https://davidkarpf.com https://twitter.com/davekarpf
More of me: https://twitter.com/Alex_Kack https://www.instagram.com/alexkack/
Corey Ryan Forrester
The Buttercream Dream talks comedy, upcoming projects, and southern politics in this episode.
Alie Ward
Daytime Emmy Award-winning Science Correspondent, Podcaster and TV Host Alie Ward talks about her career, life in 2020, and the importance of using entertainment to educate.
More Alie: https://twitter.com/alieward
https://www.alieward.com/
More rambling: https://twitter.com/Alex_Kack
Dr. Edward Mooney
Dr. Edward Mooney talks about the psychology of teaching and how it applies to the current coronavirus pandemic.
Follow Dr. Mooney at twitter.com/DrEdwardMooney and visit his website EdwardMooney.com
Nomiki Konst
Commentator and activist Nomiki Konst talks about her career, her views and her run for New York Public Advocate
Molly McAleer
The HelloGiggles co-founder discusses her new podcast network, writing projects, and why her ultimate passion is helping new creators get discovered.
Lauren Ashcraft
Democratic congressional candidate - Lauren Ashcraft talks about campaigning during a global pandemic and why she should be the next representative from New York's 12th congressional district
Scott Dworkin
The host of the Dworkin Report talks about Trump's response to the pandemic and the irony of having Roger Stone call for your arrest.
Todd Glass
Comedian Todd Glass talks about his life in comedy and why he thinks we should all listen to young people.
Scott Santens
UBI advocate and policy advisor Scott Santens joins the show to talk about why he believes America needs a Basic Income.
Tokyo Sand
Political Blogger Tokyo Sand of politicalcharge.org joins the program to talk about the 2020 election and digital organizing.
Madeleine Roux
New York Times best selling author Madeleine Roux, joins the show to discuss her work, her influences, and her dogs.
Fred Karger
Former 2012 GOP presidential candidate Fred Karger talks about his historic campaign as the first openly gay man to seek a major American political party's nomination for the presidency and the rise of Pete Buttigieg.
Siri
Adult film star and podcaster Siri talks about the behind the scene's world of adult entertainment and how the industry has rapidly evolved.
Darren Hayes
The Savage Garden musician talks about his solo career, musicals, and the creative process.
Henry Phillips
Comedian Henry Phillips discusses comedy and his YouTube cooking show "Henry's Kitchen"
Jason Call
Democratic congressional candidate Jason Call spends his Easter Sunday talking about why he thinks he's the best representative for Washington's 2nd district.
Jeremy Goldkorn
Editor in Chief of SupChina News, Jeremy Goldkorn comes on the show to discuss the Peoples Republic of China and how the media covers it.
Morgan Freed
Morgan Freed, founder of Emo Nite LA and Ride of Cry, comes on to talk about entertainment in the age of coronavirus, emo and growing a small party with his friends into a nationwide full time business.
Dinah Leffert
Comedian and activist Dinah Leffert talks about her time at standing rock and growing up with Tupac, also she's really nice about me repeatedly screwing up her name.
Colton Dunn
The "Superstore" star stops by to talk to Alex about his work in Parks and Rec, Mad TV and other projects as well as his love of science fiction. #GiveColtonTheEnterprise
Constable Joe Ferguson
Reporter turned Constable Joe Ferguson discusses the steps he's taking to halt evictions in Pima County, AZ during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Majid Padellan
Social Media Influencer and Political Commentator Majid Padellan (AKA Brooklyn Dad Defiant) talks about his views on the 2020 election and his new book "The Liddl'est President"
Justin Wooton
Justin Wooton, Candidate for US Senate from South Carolina, talks about why he's the right person to take on Lindsay Graham
Jen Perelman
Democratic Congressional Candidate Jen Perelman talks about her progressive primary challenge to Debbie Wasserman Schultz in Florida's 23rd congressional district.
Chris Reed
Actor Chris Reed stops by to talk about his work on the hit show Sons of Anarchy as well as the lifestyle of being a professional actor.
Jacopo della Quercia
Author Jacopo della Quercia discusses creativity during a global pandemic and his three books.
Pauly Casillas
Comedian Pauly Casillas stops by for our first in-person interview to discuss comedy, his place in the history of internet culture and why Ronald Reagan sucks.
Finn McKenty
Finn McKenty, hot of the The Punk Rock MBA, stops by to talk marketing, content creation, life as a popular YouTube personality and music on this episode.
Salem Snow
Progressive Democrat Salem Snow is running for congress in PA-2. We talk gentrification, the progressive movement and more in this interview.
Amelia Bonow
Amelia Bonow co-founder of Shout Your Abortion, talks choice, her new book, the 2020 election and loads else.