

The Daily Beans
MSW Media
The Daily Beans is a women-owned and operated progressive news podcast for your morning commute brought to you by the Webby award-winning host of Mueller, She Wrote, Allison Gill, and comedian/fund-raiser/activist Dana Goldberg. Get your social justice and political news with just the right amount of snark.
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Nov 28, 2025 • 39min
Aim High (feat. John Fugelsang; Saikat Chakrabarti)
John Fugelsang, a comedian and political commentator, shares his insights on Trump's dealings with Putin, criticizing the chaos within the GOP and calling for stronger Democratic leadership. He also discusses the Epstein Files Transparency Act and the importance of accountability in politics. Meanwhile, Saikat Chakrabarti, a progressive candidate for Congress, highlights key San Francisco issues like cost of living and political corruption. Drawing from his AOC experience, he emphasizes grassroots campaigning and ambitious policy planning to push a Green New Deal.

Nov 27, 2025 • 35min
Ukraine Clown Posse 2.0
Trump orders 500 National Guard members to DC after a shooting near the White House. An innocent woman is cleared in the January 6th pipe bomb investigation. Shocking revelations emerge as a U.S. envoy coached the Kremlin on presenting a Ukraine surrender plan to Trump. Meanwhile, Kristi Noem faces backlash for disregarding a judge’s deportation order, and a linked immigrant is detained by ICE. Amidst legal turmoil, there's also a segment dedicated to uplifting stories from listeners.

Nov 26, 2025 • 37min
Kashed Out
A potential shakeup looms as Trump considers replacing FBI Director Kash Patel amid rising tensions in the DOJ. A $50,000 undercover sting involving Tom Homan has caught the attention of Democratic senators demanding answers. The FBI is interviewing six lawmakers over illegal orders warnings. Meanwhile, Trump crafts controversial environmental rollbacks as state leaders push back against offshore drilling. Eric Swalwell is taking legal action against Bill Pulte for allegedly obtaining his mortgage records unlawfully, while community good news brightens the tone.

Nov 25, 2025 • 1h 9min
One Two Punch (feat. Adam Klasfeld)
Joining the discussion is Adam Klasfeld, an independent court reporter from All Rise News, known for his insights on federal legal matters. He dives into the recent dismissal of indictments against Letitia James and Jim Comey, unpacking the implications of Judge Halligan's unlawful appointment. Adam discusses the challenges the DOJ might face if re-indictments are pursued and highlights the broader context of judicial accountability. The conversation also touches on revelations about MAGA accounts abroad and the troubling rise of anti-Semitism in the Republican party.

Nov 24, 2025 • 35min
It’s Falling Apart
Ghislaine Maxwell's refusal to testify raises eyebrows, especially after her previous willingness to talk. Marjorie Taylor Greene's unexpected early resignation adds to the drama. The FBI's surveillance of immigration activists sparks concerns over privacy. Meanwhile, Trump’s controversial Ukraine peace plan faces scrutiny, and RFK Jr. admits to manipulating CDC vaccine messaging. Democrats celebrate victories in local elections, countering culture wars with focus on safety. The Coast Guard's reclassification of hate symbols further highlights societal shifts.

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Nov 23, 2025 • 29min
The Breakdown 11/23/2025
Allison dives into the recent court rulings that have blocked National Guard deployments in key U.S. cities. Discover the unraveling Comey indictment alongside shocking prosecutorial missteps. The exposure of lies regarding CBP's use of force is particularly striking. Meanwhile, tensions rise within the GOP over the release of Epstein files and the fallout from a high-profile meeting. The episode sheds light on a federal ruling against Texas's gerrymandered maps and passionately calls for continued activism and accountability.

Nov 23, 2025 • 50min
Refried Beans | PeopleCentered Power (feat. Chris Melody Fields Figueredo) | 11/21/2024
Chris Melody Fields Figueredo, the Executive Director of the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center, dives into the vital role of state ballot measures in shaping progressive change. He outlines BISC's efforts in supporting grassroots initiatives and highlights recent wins, including minimum wage and marriage equality. Chris emphasizes the importance of curiosity over shame to engage disaffected voters, offering a fresh perspective on rebuilding trust in politics. Tune in to learn how these strategies can empower communities to drive meaningful change.

Nov 23, 2025 • 45min
Refried Beans | Special Counsel 2.0 | 11/21/2022
Andrew Weissmann, a former federal prosecutor and author of "Where Law Ends," dives into critical legal discussions surrounding Jack Smith's appointment as special counsel. They explore the differences between Smith's approach and Mueller's, emphasizing the urgency of recent investigations. Weissmann also sheds light on the implications of subpoenas related to Trump and the challenges of prosecuting theft of government property. Listeners gain insight into how historical DOJ precedents influence decision-making in high-profile cases.

Nov 21, 2025 • 1h 1min
Enema Of The State (feat. John Fugelsang)
Comedian and political commentator John Fugelsang joins to dive into the chaotic landscape of today's politics. He discusses the implications of leaked Epstein emails on the GOP and critiques Trump's Oval Office meeting with Mohammed bin Salman. Fugelsang emphasizes the public's response to Democratic messaging and suggests popular policy strategies to win votes. They also touch on the curious case of Dan Crenshaw's three-month travel ban and Target's plummeting sales amid shifting social dynamics. Expect laughter and sharp insights!

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Nov 20, 2025 • 1h 8min
Oh No, Pamela Jo (feat. Greg Proops)
Comedian Greg Proops, known for Whose Line Is It Anyway and his podcast The Smartest Man in the World, chats about his new comedy album and the current political landscape. He shares insights on audience responses to his political humor across different regions and addresses the complexities of media simplification in politics. Proops emphasizes art as a form of resistance against authoritarianism, urging creativity as a vital civic responsibility, all while promoting hope and community engagement.


