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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2025 · 50 MIN

EP4. What stories to tell.

from The Anti-Authoritarian Podcast Series · host D-HUB

Stories shape how people see the world—and elected authoritarians know it. They use powerful narratives to frame themselves as saviors, simplify complex realities, and rally people around fear or pride. But stories can also strengthen democracy. In this episode of the Anti-Authoritarian Toolkit Podcast, we explore how democracy defenders can reclaim the narrative and tell stories that inspire action, belonging, and hope. From crafting messages that connect emotionally to building visions of the future people want to be part of, we unpack how storytelling can become one of our strongest tools to counter authoritarian narratives and strengthen democratic movements.Arun Chaudhary is a filmmaker, storyteller, and political strategist who has redefined how campaigns and movements connect with people through narrative and visuals. He was the official White House videographer during President Barack Obama’s administration. He was also the Creative Director for Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign.Agustín Frizzera is Program Director of Democracy Hub. Mentioned and recommended in the episode:“Plunkitt of Tammany Hall”, by George Washington Plunkitt“Crowds and Power”, by Elias Canetti"The Hour of the Furnaces" by Solanas and Getino (film)Learn about the Anti-Authoritarian Toolkit and over 50 plays for defeating authoritarians. Join the Community of Democracy Defenders at dhub.orgThe Anti-Authoritarian Podcast Series is produced by Democracy Hub.Executive production: Agustina ManueleProduction: Denise MenacheAudio recording and processing: Manuel Clemente, Chuco SoundsEditing: Andy Cukier

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