The Professor Penn Podcast

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Episodes

Tuesday Oct 14, 2025

Episode #246 of the @professorpennpodcast. Defeat the Beast. David Penn dissects Minnesota’s “belly of the beast” politics—crime, economic decay, and a media-political uni-party—while warning about the global march toward digital ID, AI-policed “safety,” and centralized control. From the White House’s Pfizer celebration to school failures and gun debates, he argues for radical self-governance: personal health and resilience, educating your own kids, mastering conflict and defense, and rejecting trick-messaging from suburban “progressive Republicans.” Penn contrasts Republicanism vs. Marxism, calls out party collaborators by name, and lays out ground-game tactics—map your precinct, build neighbor lists, organize for a record 2026 caucus, fund independent media—closing with a prayer to St. Michael and a simple mandate: organize locally or be organized by others.

Thursday Oct 09, 2025

Episode #245 of the @professorpennpodcast. Professor Penn outlines a hard-nosed playbook for strategy and tactics: diagnose Minnesota’s “belly of the beast” politics, rising crime, and economic decay; expose the push toward digital ID and centralized control; and reject waiting for top-down fixes. He revisits Precarious State, critiques uni-party governance, and contrasts “air game” headlines with the ground game of precinct organization, fundraising, and culture change. Core tactics: build personal health and resilience, map your precinct, assemble neighbors, and prepare for a record 2026 caucus. The episode closes with a mandate—organize locally or be organized by others.

Tuesday Oct 07, 2025

Episode #244 of the @professorpennpodcast.Professor Penn is joined by Mark Mitchell, Chief Pollster at Rasmussen Reports, to take a deeper look at the numbers and what they might demand from us politically. Mark argues that the data reveal how urgently America needs a movement to escape our political mess—and that the MAGA movement isn’t the one to do it.

Tuesday Sep 30, 2025

Episode #243 of the @professorpennpodcast. Professor Penn is joined once again by Walter Hudson for a powerful conversation. Walter shares his recent epiphanies and how they shape his path forward in politics, offering fresh insight into the challenges ahead. He paints a vivid picture of America’s current state, comparing it to a frog in boiling water—and warns that we’ve already reached the boiling point. The episode closes with a call to action: it’s time to recognize the crisis and step up before it’s too late.
[Find Walter Hudson]: https://www.youtube.com/@thatwalterhudson

Thursday Sep 25, 2025

Episode #242 of the @professorpennpodcast. Professor Penn is joined once again by Mohamed Amin Ahmed (Average Mohamed). Together, they reflect on the legacy of Charlie Kirk—his influence, his work, and the lasting impact he had on the world.
[Republican People of Color:] https://rpoc.org/

Tuesday Sep 23, 2025

Episode #241 of the @professorpennpodcast. Professor Penn is joined by Amanda Hughes of Moms for America. Amanda shows Professor what the organization stands for, its mission and goals, and how mothers are navigating today’s political landscape. The conversation highlights the unique role moms play in shaping the future and closes with a call for unity in a divided nation. [ Moms For America ] : Web: https://mnmomsforamerica.us/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MinnesotaMomsForAmerica?mibextid=wwXIfr [Looking For Amanda? ] - Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/share/1FnBHAE7ou/?mibextid=wwXIfr Tik-Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/@phenomomom X: https://x.com/Phenomomom IG: https://www.instagram.com/itsphenomomom/?hl=en

Thursday Sep 18, 2025

Episode #240 of the @professorpennpodcast. Professor Penn is joined once again by Minnesota gubernatorial candidate Phil Parrish. Together, they dive into Phil’s background in politics—how he got started, the lessons he’s learned, and how he’s grown as a leader. Phil and David emphasize the urgent need for citizen participation in politics, calling on everyday people to get involved. The episode closes with their reaction to Tim Walz’s reelection video. [Phil Parrish] : https://parrish4mn.com/

Thursday Sep 18, 2025

Episode #239 of the @professorpennpodcast. David exposes just how out of touch America’s leadership has become, examining recent remarks from Elizabeth Warren and Joni Ernst. He highlights Kendal Qualls finally stepping into the urban arena for Republicans, before moving into The News That Matters. The episode includes a look at the assassination of Charlie Kirk and some of Charlie's popular clips.

Tuesday Sep 09, 2025

Episode 237 of the Professor Penn Podcast David Penn shines a light on Minnesota Representative Kristin Robbins and her association with the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). In The News That Matters, David covers key global developments, including the meeting between Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping to discuss the future of Russian-Chinese relations, and Israel’s controversial plans for a “Greater Israel.” Tune in for sharp insights, analysis, and much more. The Website We Discussed: https://www.bethel.edu/news/articles/2016/may/kristin-robbins) https://www.csis.org/about/people

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