Principle is easy to praise but difficult to practice, especially in a primary where every position is tested in public. Senator Dan McCay argues that good...
There is a difference between working near power and working inside it. Sam Adolphsen describes the White House not as politics, but as deployment. Every promise...
Southern Utah politics can feel like a lot of moving parts at once, especially when growth, public safety, and state-level election fights overlap. In Washington County,...
Chris Null’s campaign for Salt Lake County Council is built on a blunt premise: residents are paying twice for overlapping government. In this PoliticIt Podcast episode,...
Joseph Kerry frames education not as a system, but as a calling rooted in relationships, trust, and human formation. Drawing from personal experience and policy insight,...
In this episode of the PoliticIt Podcast, Senator John D. Johnson sits down with Representative Ryan Wilcox to examine what school safety looks like when it...
Katrina Gibson’s campaign for Weber County Commission centers on a simple but demanding idea: growth must be planned, not reacted to. In this PoliticIt Podcast conversation,...
On this episode of the Politicit Podcast, host Senator John D. Johnson sits down with Ogden Mayor Ben Nadolski for a wide-ranging conversation on the city’s...
Karianne Lisonbee announces her run for Congress with a focus on fiscal discipline, energy expansion, and defending Hill Air Force Base. In this PoliticIt Podcast episode,...
Senator John D. Johnson sits down with Melanie Montesair to examine the escalating battle over Proposition 4 and Utah’s redistricting future. As a statewide signature drive...
The launch of PoliticIt Dixie marks more than a new podcast feed. It is an explicit effort to put Southern Utah’s stories, concerns, and conservative perspectives...
On this episode of the PoliticIt Podcast, Senator John D. Johnson interviews Randy Watt about protest management, use-of-force standards, elite mission planning, and emerging nonlethal military...
In this episode of the PoliticIt Podcast, Susan Lee explains why a proposed 30 percent property tax increase pushed her to run for Davis County Commissioner....
Scott Presler joins the PoliticIt Podcast to explain why modern elections are won through turnout, not persuasion. Drawing on his work with Early Vote Action, Presler...
This episode brings together two longtime Utah lawmakers who also host political podcasts of their own, "PoliticIt" and "Political as Heck." Drawing on their experience behind...
In this sweeping profile, Utah Senator Dan McCay reflects on his journey from a Navy family and a mission to India to the heart of the...
In this episode of the PoliticIt Podcast, host Senator John D. Johnson sits down with James Ebert to discuss a career shaped by work, service, and...
The Salt Lake Tribune refused to publish this analysis. Not because it was inaccurate, but because it challenged the premise underlying their editorial position. The Deseret...
In this episode of the PoliticIt Podcast, Senator John D. Johnson speaks with Doug Fiefia about family, opportunity, and governing with results. From immigrant roots and...
“This isn’t about nostalgia or going backward. It’s about whether money is a standard or a lever. When the standard moves, everything measured by it moves...
Howard M. Headlee: “People think banks just hold money. That’s not what we do. We put idle capital to work, locally, carefully, judgment by judgment. When...
In this episode of the PoliticIt Podcast, host Senator John D. Johnson sits down with Tiara Auxier to examine how fiscal policy and everyday governance decisions...
Catherine Austin Fitts explains how neighborhoods, markets, and freedoms are shaped by the flow of money. From Philadelphia streets to Wall Street and the halls of...
Nathan Edmondson’s journey defies categories. Raised in the South and trained in art history, he became a celebrated comic book writer before pivoting into conservation, intelligence...
Dr. Mark Lewis, a nationally respected oncologist practicing in Utah, explains why the greatest obstacles in cancer care today aren’t scientific—they’re systemic. From early-life antibiotic exposure...
Speaking recently to Park City’s Les Deux Magots Coffee Club—a circle of writers, philosophers, and civic thinkers modeled after the famed Paris café where Sartre and...
Former Congressman Rob Bishop pulls back the curtain on how Washington really works—why imperfect wins like the recent “big beautiful bill” matter, how reconciliation and the...
Tawnee McCay’s story is one of resilience, service, and results. From her Cache Valley roots to eight years on Riverton’s City Council, she’s proven the power...
This Podcast summarizes and expands upon a conversation produced by PoliticIt featuring retired Utah Army Guard colonel and former Ogden Police Chief Randy Watt. Drawing on...
Utah’s 2018 Proposition 4 was sold as a "transparency" measure. What voters actually passed was a statute—an advisory redistricting commission—not a constitutional amendment. The state's official...