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November 10, 2025 58 mins

In this powerful episode of Navigating, host Anita Casalina talks with actress and activist Emily Baden about the constant barrage of misinformation, the personal and societal consequences of political silence, the importance of taking action to protect democracy, and a crazy experience with a United States Supreme Court Justice! Anita and Emily discuss the emotional toll of activism, strategies for staying grounded, and the tangible ways listeners can make a difference — from Prop 50 in California to grassroots efforts like voter outreach, postcards, and protests.

Emily shares her experiences with educating young voters, navigating privilege, and inspiring others to speak up in the face of lies and authoritarianism. This conversation is both a wake-up call and a guide for anyone looking to engage in meaningful civic action.

Read the New York Times story about Emily's neighbors: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/28/us/justice-alito-neighbors-stop-steal-flag.html

Follow Emily on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/emilybaden/
Follow Emily on TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@emilywbaden

📌 What you’ll learn in this episode:

1. How to manage the stress of political activism
2. Practical ways to engage in voter outreach and education
3. Why Prop 50 is critical for election fairness in California
4. Strategies for breaking through misinformation and echo chambers
5. The importance of using privilege to protect marginalized communities

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Chapters: 
0:00 – You Won’t Believe What Happened Live on Camera
1:05 – She Blacked Out During an Interview—Here’s Why
3:15 – The Lies People Still Believe About the FBI
6:20 – Heartbreaking Truths About Today’s Politics
9:12 – Emily's Crazy Experience with a United States Supreme Court Justice
26:43 – People Are Suffering Because of Lies They Believed
30:00 – Using Privilege to Protect Others—Here’s How
33:00 – Collecting Your People: The Power of Momentum
36:00 – The One Thing Everyone Must Do to Make a Difference
39:00 – Postcards, Protests, and Phone Calls: Activism That Works
42:00 – How Public Engagement Made Me Stronger
45:00 – The Truth About Misinformation—and How to Fight It
48:00 – When Lies Hit Home: People Finally See the Consequences
51:00 – Turning Rage Into Action Against Authoritarianism
54:00 – Why Being Public Can Save Democracy
57:47 – End Note: How You Can Keep Navigating

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