This Friday, the conversation explores two connected arenas:
Spheres of Influence: From the Biosphere to the Manosphere
The same underlying force is shaping both—a worldview rooted in dominance.
Over land. Over resources. Over women. Over identity. Over power.
The question becomes: do we continue down that path—or choose something different?
Segment 1 – The Biosphere
With Sarah Lane of Jane Fonda Climate PAC, the discussion examines climate, power, and politics.
The crisis is not accidental. It reflects a system built on extraction and control.
JanePAC is working to change that—electing climate leaders where it matters most: state and local races.
Segment 2 – The Manosphere
Matt Royer breaks down the rise of the manosphere and its pull on young men.
This is a pipeline built on insecurity—about status, belonging, and identity.
It offers a simple story: that something was taken, that people were pushed aside.
And it channels that into grievance and power.
To counter it, it must first be understood—and something stronger must be offered.
Segment 3 – Go Local
Freeda Cathcart brings the focus home.
Power is local. School boards. Soil and water. Community leadership.
This is where change becomes real.
Final Segment – VOTE YES
Early voting is underway.
Now it comes down to collective action.
Every call. Every conversation. Every voter.
This is how communities respond to chaos:
They organize.
They engage.
They win.