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Episodes from The Hot Dish

The Hidden Power of Trauma-Informed Care in Rural America

The Hidden Power of Trauma-Informed Care in Rural America

Today’s episode is a heartfelt dive into the wild, wonderful world of rural health care, featuring the utterly inspiring Tami DeCoteau. We explore everything from Native American trauma to the magic of telemedicine and, of course, the political circus affecting mental health funding. Why does Tami love her rural practice? How do social media and AI impact our minds? And what’s the deal with farmers feeling more stressed than a coffee addict on decaf? Heidi and Joel also discuss upcoming Senate and governor races, focusing on Sherrod Brown's potential return to the Senate, the po...

May 27, 202638 min
The State of the Family Farm

The State of the Family Farm

Grab your coffee and get ready to talk dirt! Heidi and Joel check in on the state of the family farm, taking stock of what's actually happening in farm country right now. From a farm bill that leaves small farmers behind to a family sweet corn operation cutting its crop in half, this episode gets honest about the headwinds facing farm country.In this episode:Why the new farm bill won't do much for small and mid-size family farmersHow the war with Iran sent fertilizer prices through the roof — right when farmers were planning their se...

May 20, 202633 min
The Race That Could Flip Mississippi

The Race That Could Flip Mississippi

Grab your sweet tea and pull up a chair! Heidi and Joel sit down with Scott Colom, candidate for U.S. Senate from Mississippi, to talk about what it actually takes to turn one of the reddest states in the nation. If you care about expanding the map, building real coalitions, and what Democrats can win when they show up, this episode's for you.In this episode:How engaging directly with voters increased turnout by 90% in Mississippi's primariesScott Colom’s stance on tariffs, healthcare, and rural economic revivalThe importance of authenticity and listening in modern po...

May 13, 202635 min
Rural America will Decide the Senate

Rural America will Decide the Senate

Hold onto your farm hats and Capitol coffee mugs! Heidi, Joel, and the legendary Scott MacFarlane spill the tea on courts, campaigns, and deer sausage. If you’re into political intrigue, judicial juiciness, and rural rallying cries, this episode's your new best friend.In this episode:Scott McFarlane explains how Trump’s judicial nominees won’t admit the obvious: Biden won the 2020 electionThe GOP's silent treatment on Trump and what it means for the midtermsWhy rural America’s voice will decide the Senate raceThe future of the Supreme Court confirmations as the political landscape shiftsThe elusive "big swin...

May 6, 202641 min
The Rural vs. Urban Divide

The Rural vs. Urban Divide

Buckle in, folks, because Suzanne Mettler brings deep insights on the rural-urban political divide — and it’s more about history, economics, and institutions than you might think. If you’ve ever wondered why rural voters often vote Republican, despite Democratic policies benefiting them, or how to start healing this fractured relationship, this episode is for you. In this episode:Suzanne explains how the rural-urban political split is a recent phenomenon that gained momentum in the 1990s.She breaks down the historical importance of the New Deal in shaping rural loyalty to Democrats, and why that loyalty...

Apr 29, 202642 min
Trump's Coalition is Collapsing

Trump's Coalition is Collapsing

Hold onto your hats, folks! Today's episode features political heavyweight Andrew Egger, joining the Heitkamps from The Bulwark, breaking down the current state of Donald Trump’s influence, the midterms’ future, and the perils lurking behind all that grievance for Heidi and Joel. If you thought Trump was invincible, think again. Andrew’s got the scoop that might just make you question everything.In this episode:Andrew's take on whether Trump has worn out his welcome in American politicsHow Trump's coalition is changing and why midterm races might be brighter for DemocratsThe impact of Trump's foreign policy...

Apr 22, 202649 min
Donald Trump versus the Pope

Donald Trump versus the Pope

Buckle up, folks! Today’s episode is a wild ride through the messiest, juiciest conversations about church, politics, and global trade, served with a side of satire and a sprinkle of smirk. Former U.S. Senator and Ambassador to the Vatican Joe Donnelly dropping truth bombs about the Catholic Church’s dance with politics.But there’s more! Washington Post financial journalist David J. Lynch hoins Heidi and Joel to help you navigate the murky waters of AI, tariffs, and global instability with razor-sharp wit. Lynch’s new book, The World’s Worst Bet: How the Globalizat...

Apr 15, 202650 min
How do we get out of this mess?

How do we get out of this mess?

The Madness of Power and Prophecy: A Chat with Denver RigglemanBuckle up, folks! Today’s episode is a wild ride through the chaos that’s unraveling in U.S. politics and global diplomacy, with the ever-brave Denver Riggleman—former Congressman, Air Force vet, NSA contractor, and fearless truth-teller. Prepare for some truth bombs about the insanity, the threats, and the grift that’s turning this country into a giant episode of “How Did We Get Here?”Riggleman drops truth bombs, connecting the dots between prophecy, power, and national security, all while lamenting the state of Ame...

Apr 8, 202627 min
Justin Wolfers on the Cost of War

Justin Wolfers on the Cost of War

Justin Wolfers returns to the Hot Dish to unpack the economic and political impacts of the Iran war with Heidi and Joel. This episode offers a clear-eyed view of how markets, government decisions, and public sentiment intertwine during times of crisis.Justin explains the historic lows in consumer sentiment and approval ratings for political leaders, and addresses the real economic costs of the war, including market declines and wealth destruction. He also addresses:How the increased costs of energy and input supplies are impacting rural farmers and urban consumers (10:57)The political implications of leadership styles...

Apr 1, 202647 min
Faith Communities to the Rescue

Faith Communities to the Rescue

In this episode, Heidi and Joel delve into the pivotal roles religion and community resilience play in rural America, featuring insightful conversations with Reverend Jane Field of Maine and Iowa Secretary of Agriculture hopeful, Chris Jones. Both guests emphasize the importance of faith-based activism, ecological sustainability, and the urgent need for structural reform in rural systems.Insights:Reverend Jane Field discusses the current state of Christian unity amid rising white Christian nationalism, emphasizing ecumenical cooperation and social justice priorities.She highlights the importance of faith communities' involvement in resisting ICE policies and supporting immigrant and marginalized...

Mar 25, 202644 min
Tom Nichols on Trump's Iran War and Disastrous Foreign Policy

Tom Nichols on Trump's Iran War and Disastrous Foreign Policy

In this episode of The Hot Dish, Heidi and Joel talk to Tom Nichols, staff writer at The Atlantic and professor emeritus of national-security affairs at the U.S. Naval War College, about the complexities of the U.S. military actions in Iran, the geopolitical fallout, and the state of American politics amid ongoing conflicts. Nichols brings a sharp, clear-eyed perspective on military strategy, foreign alliances, and domestic political implications. This conversation offers valuable insights into how these military decisions were made, their global consequences, and the internal political ripples they stir.Key moments in t...

Mar 18, 202644 min
Beth Macy: Journalist, Author, Fighter for the Working Class

Beth Macy: Journalist, Author, Fighter for the Working Class

In this episode, Beth Macy joins Heidi and Joel to discuss her compelling journey from journalist to political candidate. She explores how her books illuminate the struggles of rural communities facing economic and social upheaval, and how storytelling can serve as a catalyst for political change. Beth shares her insights on reconnecting with voters across political divides, the importance of local narratives, and her vision for representing rural America in Congress.Key topics covered:Beth Macy’s background as a journalist and author of Factory Man, Dopesick, and Paper GirlThe impact of globalization, NAFTA, and foreign tr...

Mar 11, 202650 min