Democracy Truth Podcast

Keeping Arizona Voters informed on voting rights in our state.

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Episodes

Thursday Nov 13, 2025

This episode examines the first three grievances against King George III and how the Crown blocked essential laws, ignored public needs, and undermined representation. A powerful look at the roots of democratic participation.
 
Special Guest Panelists: Fabulous college students from Arizona including League members GraceMarie Theesfeld and Emra Muslim, along with Mikah Dyer.

Friday Nov 14, 2025

Explore grievances 4–6 and learn how manipulating legislative bodies, dissolving assemblies, and delaying elections pushed the colonies toward declaring independence. A timely lesson on the importance of accountable government.
 
Special Guest Panelists: Fabulous college students from Arizona including League members GraceMarie Theesfeld and Emra Muslim, along with Mikah Dyer.

Friday Nov 14, 2025

This episode highlights grievances about immigration restrictions, excessive taxation, administrative overreach, and the rewriting of colonial governments. Learn how these pressures fueled the fight for self-rule.
 
Special Guest Panelists: Clarissa Vela- founder of the People First Project, and fabulous college students from Arizona including League members GraceMarie Theesfeld and Emra Muslim, along with Anusha Rahman.

Friday Nov 14, 2025

We break down grievances about trade closures, foreign legal jurisdictions, trials overseas, and arbitrary rule in Quebec. A revealing look at economic freedom, fair justice, and the growth of American political identity.
 
Special Guest Panelists: Quin Works- Director of Development with Local First Arizona, and fabulous college students from Arizona including League members GraceMarie Theesfeld and Emra Muslim, along with Anusha Rahman.

Tuesday Dec 09, 2025

This episode focuses on grievances 11, 12, 14, 15, and 25, illustrating how military force was used to intimidate, control, and punish the colonists. We examine the dangers of standing armies in peacetime, the subordination of civilian authority, the quartering of troops, and the use of foreign mercenaries. These grievances remind us why civilian control of the military and protections for individual rights are cornerstones of American democracy.
Special Guest Panelists: A community member guest panelist, and fabulous college students from Arizona including League members GraceMarie Theesfeld and Emra Muslim, along with Mikah Dyer

Wednesday Dec 10, 2025

This episode unpacks how justice itself was compromised under British rule. Grievances 8, 9, and 18 expose a system where courts were obstructed, judges were controlled by the King, and trial by jury was denied. We discuss why an independent judiciary is essential to democracy and how the colonists’ experience helped shape the American commitment to fair, impartial courts.
Special Guest Panelists: Fabulous college students from Arizona including League members GraceMarie Theesfeld and Emra Muslim, along with Mikah Dyer.

Wednesday Dec 10, 2025

Our eighth episode brings the series to its most dramatic grievances—23, 24, 26, and 27—documenting how conflict escalated into outright war. The King declared the colonies outside his protection, burned towns, plundered coasts, forced captured colonists to fight against their own people, and encouraged violent attacks on frontier communities. We explore how these acts cemented the colonies’ decision to seek full independence and how communities today understand aggression, loyalty, and the defense of democratic values.
Special Guest Panelists: Fabulous college students from Arizona including League members GraceMarie Theesfeld and Emra Muslim, along with Mikah Dyer.

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