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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 1H 14M

Gary Lucks Insists We Are the Power — And Shows Us How

from Bald Ambition · host Mookie Spitz

On this episode of Bald Ambition, Mookie Spitz sits down with environmental attorney and activist Gary Lucks to tackle a question millions of frustrated Americans keep asking themselves: “What the hell am I actually supposed to do besides scream at the TV?” Drawing from his book We Are the Power, Gary argues that democracy survives only when ordinary people stop doomscrolling and start organizing.Instead of vague “go vote” rhetoric, Gary offers concrete ways people can channel anxiety into action:Join grassroots groups like Indivisible or Activate America.Host Zoom fundraisers and local organizing events.Volunteer at farmers markets and community outreach tables.Phone bank, text bank, canvass, and register voters.Train as election observers and protect voting rights.Use apps like Five Calls and Goods Unite Us to make political engagement part of everyday life.The conversation repeatedly returns to one core idea: activism goes beyond political strategy and amounts to psychological survival. Gary calls it “political therapy,” arguing that collective action beats isolated despair every time.Then Mookie turns to accountability. While agreeing that voter suppression, gerrymandering, and disinformation are serious threats, Mookie argues Democrats have also sabotaged themselves with elitist messaging, cultural overreach, weak emotional connection, and a chronic inability to speak like normal human beings. He calls out:Ignoring working-class frustration.Overcomplicating simple issues with policy jargon.Mishandling immigration and crime messaging.Leaning too hard into divisive identity politics.Underestimating Trump’s ability to emotionally connect with voters.Forgetting that charisma and relatability matter as much as policy.Gary largely agrees, admitting Democrats often sound “wonky” while Republicans dominate the emotional battlefield. The result is a lively, funny, occasionally brutal conversation about activism, media, polarization, voter psychology, and why Democrats need to stop assuming voters will automatically “do the right thing.”Both agree: no savior is coming. If Americans want democracy to function, they have to participate in it themselves. Choosing a presidential candidate with charisma would also help, insists Mookie. Give them a listen!The GuestGary Lucks, JD, CPEA, is a progressive author, activist, and environmental attorney who has spent four decades at the intersection of law, policy, and sustainability. He is the founder of Progressive Action East Bay and Resistance Action East Bay Indivisible, the latter of which is one of California's most active grassroots political networks. Lucks is also the author of You Are Not Alone: Your Roadmap to Effective Political Action and coauthor of California Environmental Law and Policy, an Environmental Law textbook used in law schools and universities (published by Solano Press and also available on Amazon). More at garylucks.com.His Bookhttps://www.garylucks.com/bookSend the host a text! Let him know what you think Support the show

On this episode of Bald Ambition, Mookie Spitz sits down with environmental attorney and activist Gary Lucks to tackle a question millions of frustrated Americans keep asking themselves: “What the hell am I actually supposed to do besides scream at the TV?” Drawing from his book We Are the Power, Gary argues that democracy survives only when ordinary people stop doomscrolling and start organizing. Instead of vague “go vote” rhetoric, Gary offers concrete ways people can channel anxiety into a...

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