The Professor Penn Podcast
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Episodes

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Episode #261 of the @professorpennpodcast. Professor Penn sits down with special guest Martino Nguyen for a powerful and wide-ranging conversation. Together, they break down concerns surrounding Minnesota fraud, the history of the Vietnamese community in Minnesota, and what early American life looked like for Vietnamese families building their foundation in the Midwest. The discussion turns to the long-standing lack of Republican outreach to inner-city and minority communities, emphasizing why local involvement is essential for real political change. Martino shares firsthand insight into the dangers of communism — a reality many immigrant families understand deeply — and how these experiences shape their view of American politics today. Professor and Martino also examine ways the U.S. system is failing everyday people, highlighting the need for communities to work together, even when disagreements arise, to build a stronger and more unified future.

Thursday Nov 27, 2025
Thursday Nov 27, 2025
Episode #259 of the @professorpennpodcast. Professor Penn is joined by John Gapp to discuss the future of Digital ID's and what we can give Thanks for in these hard times.

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Episode #258 of the @professorpennpodcast. David goes off-script after a last-minute guest cancellation and opens up about anxiety, faith, and three “little miracles” that pulled him out of fear. He connects spiritual muscle memory to the fight against the emerging digital control grid, calls citizens to reclaim their sovereignty through real political action—not party theater—and makes the case for a new unity that puts American well-being and economic independence first.

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Episode #255 of the @professorpennpodcast. A showcase of a speech by President Reagan from October 27th, 1964. "A Time for Choosing".

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Episode #257 of The Professor Penn Podcast Minnesota State Representative Mike Weiner joins Professor and Tanner to discuss what kind of unity are we looking for in the MNGOP.

Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
Episode #256 of the @professorpennpodcast. David sits down with a Hmong clan leader — the son of General Vang Pao — for a deep, powerful conversation about community, history, and the future of political engagement in Minnesota. Together they break down why citizens getting involved at the precinct level can change the direction of politics, and why the Hmong community’s voice matters now more than ever. They explore the roots of the Hmong people, their ancient ties across Asia, the strength of their military history, and the role Hmong fighters played during World War II and the Secret War. The discussion moves from their journey to the United States to the growing influence of the Hmong community across Minnesota today.

Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Tuesday Nov 11, 2025
Episode #254 of the @professorpennpodcast. David breaks down “politics for the powerless” — how elites are fragmenting both parties, smearing America First as Neo-Nazi, and using labels like “racist” and “anti-Semite” to shut down debate. He responds to Mark Levin, explores the difference between socialism and republicanism, critiques Zionism vs criticism of Israel, and unpacks the Supreme Court fight over Trump’s tariffs and the looming risk of economic collapse. All of it leads to one question: will “doomer” young people stay powerless, or step into precinct politics, caucus, and real local organizing to take their country back?

Thursday Nov 06, 2025
Thursday Nov 06, 2025
Episode #253 of the @professorpennpodcast Professor Penn opens with the St. Michael prayer and lays out how Marxism, globalism, and the “uni-party” are driving America toward unrest—from communist gains in big-city mayor races to EBT chaos and Klaus Schwab’s call to “prepare for an angrier world.” He exposes how both parties, including Minnesota GOP leadership, have abandoned the four pillars of republicanism by embracing mail-in ballots, omnibus bills, donor “stakeholders,” and global governance over borders, fair elections, and the common good. This episode is a hard call to action: stop being spectators, organize your precinct, show up to caucus, and join the digital army to reclaim a truly republican form of government before it’s gone.

Tuesday Nov 04, 2025
Tuesday Nov 04, 2025
Episode #252 of the @professorpennpodcast.David sits down with Minnesota State Rep. Drew Roach to talk about building a digital army on X, how ordinary citizens can run and win, and why caucus, precinct organizing, and confronting corruption inside the GOP are critical as socialist and communist candidates rise in Minneapolis and New York City.




