In Other Words
In Other Words is a podcast about how we know what we know—and why it matters. The stories we inherit, the systems we trust, and the “truths” we repeat are rarely as simple as they seem. Most have been shaped, spun, and repackaged until the lines between fact and narrative blur.
This show peels back those layers. Each episode looks at the assumptions beneath our politics, history, and culture, tracing how they took shape and what they leave out.
In other words, come unlearn with us.
In Other Words
Once reality becomes optional, so does democracy
Democracy depends on shared reality: facts that can be checked, institutions that can correct themselves, and a public willing to ask how something is known. This episode follows what happens when verification gets replaced by narrative performance, and when emotion and identity start functioning as evidence. Once people lose a common method for sorting truth from persuasion, debate becomes theater, accountability dissolves, and power no longer needs to justify itself. In Other Words, once reality becomes optional, so does democracy.