Let's Fix This
Let's Pod This
Let's Pod This talks with policymakers, advocates, elected officials, and regular folks from across Oklahoma to explain how our government works and provide context for the pressing issues facing our state. A project of Let's Fix This (letsfixthis.org).
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Episodes
Would an endorsement, by any other name, smell as sweet? 11.07.2026 43:50
Andy and Emily discuss the Republican run-off between gubernatorial candidates Gentner Drummond and Mike Mazzei and the impact of Governor Stitt making an endorsement in the race.
Scam Alert! (with Tracey Halley-Terrell) 26.06.2026 32:26
Andy is joined by Sarah Blaney, the new VP of Development & Strategy at Let's Fix This, and then later he speaks with Tracey Halley-Terrell, president of the Oklahoma Bondsman Association, about a new wave of scams that is sweeping the state (and the country).
2026 Primary Election Results 18.06.2026 56:33
Andy and Emily review the results of the 2026 Oklahoma primary election and see if their predictions came true!
Primary Predictions 12.06.2026 53:07
Andy & Emily share their predictions for the outcomes of statewide & congressional races for the primary and their "theory of the case" for most of them.
Session recap (with Shawn Ashley) 28.05.2026 57:21
Now that we have a little distance from the legislative session, Shawn Ashley from QuorumCall rejoins the show to discuss what happened in the second half of session, the unique forces at play in Republican primary elections, and how the landscape of Oklahoma politics may shift over the next few years.
"Too liberal for Oklahoma" and other jokes 22.05.2026 1:07:42
With the legislative session behind us and the primary election looming ahead, Andy and Emily discuss the "horse race" of it all and wonder if the current crop of television ads are actually persuading any voters.
Why Voting Matters (with Erika Wright) 20.05.2026 38:50
The interview table gets turned this week as Erika Wright, founder of the Oklahoma Rural Schools Coalition, interviews Andy about why voting in the primary election matters so much.
Gerrymaxxing (with Shanisty Whittington) 07.05.2026 1:13:08
Andy & Emily discuss the fallout of SCOTUS' Callais decision as Republican-controlled state legislatures rush to gerrymander their Congressional maps ahead of (or in some cases during) the primary election. Also joining the show is Shanisty Whittington, senior political science major at Rose State College, to discuss her research on prison gerrymandering.
Is this the end of the Voting Rights Act? 01.05.2026 46:36
Andy and Emily discuss the Callais decision announced today by SCOTUS and it's potential impact on gerrymandering and voting rights more broadly. Plus some reflection on CIVICS CON and questioning exactly why the Oklahoma legislat...
CIVICS CON 2026: Joe Kennedy III 22.04.2026 41:42
This episode is the keynote address delivered by former Congressman and founder of Groundwork Project , Joe Kennedy III, at CIVICS CON 2026. Joe speaks about Oklahoma, about democracy, and about a shared vision for the future.
Choose Your Own Voters, or, How the Legislature is Trying to Bamboozle Us 06.04.2026 39:29
Oklahoma lawmakers are sending some of the biggest ballot questions in state history to an August election most voters won't know is happening. Andy breaks down the joint resolutions targeting Medicaid, TSET, and the state Constitution — and why the date is the point. Then: candidate filing just closed, and the numbers reveal a democracy where 68% of races are already decided before November. Two...
Why is ODMHSAS still struggling so much? 27.03.2026 58:21
Andy & Emily discuss how late-night lawmaking and budget maneuvers reduce transparency, then unpack a pressing—and persistent—Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services funding gap that prompted agency heads to hold a “premature” press conference about consolidating ODMHSAS into the Department of Health, despite concerns that consolidation won’t solve a roughly $20–30 million sho...
The Man Who Knows Everything (with Shawn Ashley) 13.03.2026 1:01:09
Almost no one living person has spent more time at the Oklahoma State Capitol than longtime capitol reporter Shawn Ashley. From being a public television journalist to owning a bill tracking and news service ( Quorum Call ), Shawn has spent 30 years listening, writing, and laughing about what happens in those halls of power, and he joined us this week to reflect on his tenure and discuss what's un...
Save us from the SAVE Act 06.03.2026 52:20
We're joined by Dr. Christine Pappas , Professor and Chair of the Department of Politics, Law and Society at East Central University, to discuss the SAVE Act (aka the SAVE America Act, aka the Make Elections Great Again (MEGA) Act) and it's potential impact on elections in Oklahoma and across the country.
We've got a new co-host! 27.02.2026 45:18
Dr. Emily Stacey returns to the show, but this time as our new co-host. This episode is really about getting to know her so that listeners have some background for future episodes.
What are we doing, America? 13.02.2026 59:30
We're back for a lightning-round episode to catch you up on the State of the State, voter registration numbers, election dates, and even a little bit of national politics (which is insane).
What do DAs do, exactly? (with Colleen McCarty) 16.01.2026 59:46
Andy visits with Colleen McCarty, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law & Justice, about the role and responsibilities of District Attorneys. Hint: They're more important than you think.
A look back at 2025 02.01.2026 31:54
We take a look back at some of the highlights (and lowlights) of 2025, and lay the groundwork for the year ahead.
God bless Independent Voters (with Keith Gaddie) 12.12.2025 59:52
Keith and Andy discuss the electoral reform movement, Oklahoma Independents being blocked from participating in ALL primary elections, and, somewhat surprisingly, the great state of Texas.
Finding Thankfulness 22.11.2025 42:58
As 2025 begins to wind down, Andy reflects on what he's thankful for and offers some encouragement for the year ahead.
The architecture of democracy (with Keith Gaddie) 01.11.2025 55:57
Keith Gaddie returns to give us the history of White House architecture, how it connects to grievance politics, and how we can help ensure your fellow Americans have access to food when Congress fails.
Is this the future of polling? (with Kyle Loveless) 24.10.2025 50:46
Andy visits with Kyle Loveless of EyesOver, a data analytics firm that monitors public sentiment on the internet and uses it to analyze and predict electoral outcomes, to discuss how polling has worked in the past, why that model is struggling, and what the future of the industry may look like.
A court case you should watch (with Amber England) 18.10.2025 1:00:06
[Editor's note: Sorry about the audio. One of the mics - mine, actually - malfunctioned in this episode.] In the spring 2025, the Oklahoma legislature passed SB1207 which made sweeping changes to the state's initiative petition process. A legal challenge was filed, and oral arguments are set to be heard on November 18, 2025. Andy speaks with local political operative Amber England has been involve...
Finding hope when everything feels heavy 10.10.2025 27:20
Let's talk about hope - where to find it, and why we need it. And hey OKC - don't forget to vote on Oct 14th!
Is grievance politics here to stay? (with Keith Gaddie) 03.10.2025 1:08:34
Keith Gaddie returns to discuss the rise of grievance politics, how it plays out with different groups of voters, and whether or not a return to hopeful politics is possible.
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