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Keepers of the Republic is a new podcast from Keep Our Republic that takes listeners inside the institutions at the heart of American democracy. Through thoughtful conversations with election officials, county clerks, legal experts, and retired federal judges, we explore how elections are really run, separate fact from fiction, and highlight why an independent judiciary is essential to a strong republic.
At a time of uncertainty and misinformation, Keepers of the Republic provides trusted, nonpartisan insights into how our democracy works—and how, together, we can keep it strong.
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S2E21 Georgia's Election Rules Keep Changing, Are Rural Counties Paying the Price?
In this episode, host Tate Fall sits down with Tonnie Adams, Elections Supervisor for Heard County, Georgia, and one of the state's most experienced election administrators.Tonnie shares how he went…
S2E20 This Georgia Election Office Calls Itself the Chick-fil-A of Voting
In this episode of Keepers of Our Republic, former Georgia election official Tate Fall sits down with Rebecca Anglin, Director of Elections in Greene County, Georgia, to talk about what it really…
S2E19 Can Civics Education Save Democracy? Judges & Educators React
This week on Keepers of Our Republic, host Brooke Bergen speaks with civic educators, legal scholars, and former judges at the University of Washington School of Law. They chat about the growing…
S2E18 “The House Is on Fire”: Former Federal Judges Sound the Alarm
In this special episode of Keepers of Our Republic, host Brooke Bergen travels to the University of Washington School of Law for a judicial conference featuring some of the nation’s leading former…
S2E17 Local Elections Matter: Lessons from a Georgia Elections Leader
In this episode, host Tate Fall sits down with Deidre Holden, longtime elections director in Paulding County, Georgia, for a conversation grounded in service, experience, and a deep commitment to…
S2E16 "Boring Elections" Are the Goal: A Conversation with Augusta, Georgia's 31-Year Elections Veteran
Cut through the partisan noise and find out how elections really work in your community, and around the country, straight from the election workers themselves. In this episode, host Tate Fall sits…
S2E15 Married to Elections: Meet the Couple Keeping GA Elections Free & Fair
In this episode, our new elections expert co-host Tate Fall sits down with Akyn and Noah Beck, a married couple serving as election directors in neighboring Georgia counties, to talk about what it…
S2E14 Chaos At DOJ: The Role of U.S. Attorneys and Integrity on Trial
In this episode of Keepers of Our Republic, host Brooke sits down with former U.S. District Judge John Martin, who also served as U.S. Attorney and Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District…
Judges in the Community: Law, Social Justice, and Civic Responsibility
From East Baltimore to the federal bench, Judge Andre Davis built a career rooted in one idea: the law is a tool for public service.In this episode of Keepers of the Republic, Brooke sits down with…
S2E12 Inside Michigan Elections: Early Voting, Absentee Ballots & Election Security Explained
What's really happening in Michigan elections, and what's changed in recent years? In this episode of Keepers of the Republic, hosts Ari Mittleman and Kamryn Hoadley sit down with Lynn Henry, Deputy…
S2E11 Disability Rights and Voting Access: What Election Officials Need to Know
Voting is a fundamental right — but for many Americans with disabilities, accessing the ballot can still present real challenges. This week, Brooke sits down with former Cobb County, Georgia…
S2E10 Meagan Wolfe Knows Wisconsin Elections Are Built Different
Wisconsin is one of the nation’s leaders in voter turnout — but how do its elections actually work? This week, Ari sits down with Wisconsin Elections Commission administrator Meagan Wolfe to discuss…
S2E9 SCOTUS strikes down Trump's Tariffs: Federal Judges Explain What this Ruling Means
The Supreme Court has issued a major ruling in the Trump tariffs case — but what does it actually mean? This week, Brooke sits down with former federal judges Philip Pro and Liam O’Grady to break…
S2E8 Good Troublemakers Make Elections Work in Shorewood, Wisconsin
Shorewood, Wisconsin is bucking the trends: 90% of registered voters show up to vote in elections, and Village Clerk Toya Harrell has more volunteers than she knows what to do with. What's the secret…
S2E7 Breaking Barriers and Building Trust: Green Bay City Clerk Celestine Jeffreys
As Wisconsin continues to play a pivotal role in national elections, Green Bay City Clerk Celestine Jeffreys offers a local perspective on what keeps the state’s decentralized election system strong.…
S2E6 Inside the Judicial Confirmation Process with Retired Federal Judge Lee Yeakel
As partisan politics take center stage in the federal judiciary confirmation process, this week's guest, Retired Federal Judge Lee Yeakel, United States District for the Western District of Texas,…
S2E5 Trust and Transparency in Georgia's Elections with Bartow County’s Election Supervisor
As Georgia's elections have come under increased scrutiny and national attention in recent years, Bartow County’s Election Supervisor Joseph Kirk has weathered the storm. This week on Keepers of Our…
S2E4 Lawyers Must Take A Stand: NYT OpEd & The New Legal Principles | Keepers of Our Republic
In the wake of President Trump's executive orders targeting various law firms in 2025, a number of former federal judges, attorneys, and legal scholars rallied to create a new set of legal principles…
S2E3 Mass Resignations at Department of Justice and the Effect on Federal Courts | Keepers of Our Republic
Welcome back. This week, Brooke sits down with former Judge John Tinder, a former AUSA and Judge of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. Judge Tinder and Brooke discuss recent mass resignations at the…
S2E2 How We Get Gen Z Involved in Elections Administration & Growing Up in Elections with Kamryn Hoadley
This week on Keepers of Our Republic, Brooke sits down with one of Keep our Republic's newest staff members, Kamryn Hoadley, a former elections administrator from Pontiac, Michigan who literally grew…
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