Overview
- The podcast premiered on July 17 with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as its inaugural guest
- Upcoming episodes are set to feature Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, Rep. James Clyburn and Hunter Biden
- Harrison designed the show to bolster civic education and offer authentic conversations beyond scripted messaging
- He revived a long-form interview concept shelved during his DNC chairmanship to position himself as a liberal counterpart to Joe Rogan
- In his first post-election interview, Hunter Biden argued that Democrats lost in 2024 because they failed to remain loyal to their leader