Ruiz Interview – Podcast August 31, 2025

An Educational System With No Guardrails. No Accountability. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Dr. Teresa (Terry) Leyba Ruiz, Democratic candidate for Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction. She has been an educator for 35 years in K-12 and a former President of Glendale Community College.

As for why she’s running for office, Ruiz says she has a million reasons to run for the office: The million Arizona children receiving a public education.

Asked about the impact of privatization on public schools, she notes that it’s negatively impacting high-performing schools as well as those that are underperforming. “The impact is that schools are closing, communities are disrupted, parents have to travel farther, children have to travel farther to get to school.”

Ruiz calls Empowerment Scholarship Accounts, under the guise of parent choice or school choice, a fraud. “When students no longer enroll in a public school, they do not have to take the assessments. We don’t know who’s teaching the children, we don’t know what they’re learning, we don’t know what their academic progress is…I think we should all be concerned about that for the future of Arizona.”

She says, “The answer is not to create more private or charter schools. The answer is to invest in public schools.”

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Vaughan, Jordahl Interview – Podcast August 24, 2025

Defending Immigrants Against A Cruel Government. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Mik Jordahl and Grace Vaughan to discuss immigration issues in northern Arizona. Jordahl is an attorney and frequent guest on Democratic Perspective. And Vaughan is Legal Services Program Director for Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services (NAILS) in Flagstaff which provides free or low-cost services for both documented and undocumented immigrants.

Regarding the current situation, Vaughan says, “There is a lot of fear. There’s a lot of apprehension and there’s a lot of unknown, people saying I don’t understand what is happening, and I don’t know what I should be afraid of right now.”

Asked about the actions of heavily armed masked ICE agents, Jordahl responds, “Well, I mean I haven’t been wrestled to the ground by a masked person, but I think it’s very dangerous because how do people know who these people are? They say they’re ICE, but there have been, I think, documented instances of people who are not ICE who say they are.” He continues, “It goes back to the era of secret police. It feels like that. And I think it’s part and parcel of the intent to create fear.”

Vaughan and Jordahl go on to detail the negative impact of mass deportation and what NAILS can do to help immigrants facing deportation.

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Consequences of Trump – Podcast August 10, 2025

Lasting Consequences Of The Trump Regime. Steve Williamson, Karen McClelland and Gary LaMaster examine the consequences of a president who blithely violates the Constitution, who uses tariffs (quite literally a tax on consumers) to shake down allies and other nations, who has politicized our justice system and federalized law enforcement, who has pardoned violent criminals and imprisoned hard-working families, and who is unethically using his position to enrich himself and his family.

The impact of this regime is dramatically changing our democracy. And not for the better.

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Al-Asady Interview – Podcast August 3, 2025

The Perspective Of Youth. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Sami Al-Asady to the show. Al-Asady is a recent graduate with a political science degree from Arizona State University and a former intern in the Biden White House. He is currently working as campaign manager for Deborah Howard who is running for the Arizona legislature.

Al-Asady offers a Gen Z view on a wide range of issues, including religion, education, employment, economics, immigration, media, political discourse and more.

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Christelle, Goodwin Interview – Podcast July 27, 2025.

The Ethical Challenges Of AI. Steve Williamson welcomes Matt Goodwin and Andrea Christelle to discuss Artificial Intelligence (AI). Both have PhDs in philosophy and have helped create Sedona Philosophy.

Asked to define AI,  Matt responds, “Well, right now, what everyone is talking about with AI is really a chat bot. And what people are usually thinking of when they think of AI is AGI (Artificial General Intelligence). That’s what most people think of from science fiction. Something that approaches a human level of intelligence…and what would come after that, some people suggest, is something called Artificial Super Intelligence. And that would be something that would surpass human intelligence.”

As to where all of this is going, Matt says, “I think it’s hard to imagine where we’re going to be just in a few years because it’s all happening pretty quickly.”

Andrea notes that many AI programs such as Grammerly are based on statistical probabilities. She says, “And that really gets to an important philosophical aspect of it, which is ethics. I mean one of the things that we know is that AI is only as good as or only has the views that the data it’s given by human agents. And so, we’ve already seen some problems with AI, for example, making recommendations about who should be given a mortgage, making determinations about who might be guilty of a crime that very much reflects some of the problems we have in society right now.”

The danger, she believes, is that AI may reflect the biases that already exist in society.

“So, one of the ethical issues that people are really concerned with right now, is what are the data? And who determines what data points get put in there?” Indeed, AI raises many ethical and philosophical concerns going forward, not the least of which revolve around plagiarism, deep fakes and military applications.

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Cosentino Interview – Podcast July 20, 2025

Welcome Back, Coz! After a multi-year absence, Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome back Michael Cosentino, co-founder and longtime co-host of Democratic Perspective, to discuss developments with Verde Valley Democrats, Indivisible, and a new nonpartisan organization: the Rural Organizing Initiative.

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Jablow, Dunn, Williamson Interview – Podcast July 13, 2025

Reimagining Sedona’s “Cultural Park.” Steve Williamson welcomes Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow, City Councilmember Melissa Dunn and former Councilmember Jessica Williamson to discuss the future of the failed Cultural Park and amphitheater, which has been unused for many years.

The city purchased the 40-acre parcel with the intent of adding some much-needed housing, along with recreational and commercial venues. The city then hired a team to create a plan, which has continued to be refined in response to multiple public meetings.

The current plan for the site calls for housing in addition to the possibility of an indoor pool, a great lawn, movies, entertainment and more. As Jablow says, “This is not going to be for homeless people. This is going to be for critical employees, critical workers. We need teachers here. We need police officers. We need firefighters…we need elder care…we need nurses, we need doctors, we need X-ray technicians.”

Unfortunately, the plan has been met with resistance as the result of disinformation by some who claim there are other sites for housing. But, outside of this site, Dunn reports there are only 88 vacant parcels in Sedona and of those, only 3 are buildable.

And the need for housing is clear. Dunn says, “One out of 26 [police] officers lives within the city limits.” She adds that only two out of 8 employees at the community center, three out of 30 employees at the humane society, and three of the 27 employees at the library live in the city limits. In addition, 8 out of 87 of those qualified to work in operations in the fire district live in the district, and of those 8 only 5 live within the city limits.

What’s more, a number of those who work in the city are homeless. So, obviously Sedona has a housing problem.

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Post Interview – Podcast June 29, 2025

Chaos, Confusion And Intimidation. Karen McClelland welcomes one of our favorite guests back to the show to discuss the Supreme Court ruling barring federal judges from issuing national injunctions. Dianne Post, as you may know, is an attorney whose career has focused on human rights, especially the women inequality of women.

Post explains the issue of national injunctions has been around for a while. Republicans were all for it when President Biden was in office. But they are suddenly against it now that they are in power. The ruling by the conservative majority means that you now have to challenge a federal policy in all 13 federal circuit courts individually.  So, she says, “It doesn’t make it impossible. It makes it more difficult and costly.” And she notes, Trump’s attack on law firms adds to the problem.

Acknowledging that the ruling could lead to a patchwork of laws from state to state resulting in chaos and confusion, Post says, “That’s the whole goal of this administration…chaos and confusion.”

Following a discussion about the highly biased Supreme Court decision, Post turns her attention to the Arizona State Legislature and its usual tomfoolery.

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Check Interview – Podcast June 22, 2025

Finding Common Ground And Common Sense. Karen McClelland welcomes Yavapai County Supervisor Nikki Check to the show. They begin by discussing the hiring of an additional sheriff’s deputy to help control the growing problem of OHVs.

Addressing the possibility of public lands being sold as part of the fraudulent budget reconciliation bill,” Check explains, “We have a true recreation economy here. I mean every time a mountain biker comes to do their hobby from elsewhere they drop about, you know, somewhere over $400 each time they come. So, we really have an economic input here, and it will be disturbed if the lands eligible for sale around Sedona go to auction.”

She adds, “If it passes, there’s still work to be done on the ground at the local level and the county level. You know, we’re land use managers, and so we have the ability to zone uses. And so, I think that’s one of the facets that we can work with should this pass. But I really don’t like the way it was put together.”

During the show, Check discusses a wide range of other issues, including water rights, agriculture, vineyards, the upper Verde River, health care, even air traffic.

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Lenze Interview – Podcast June 15, 2025

Global Monsters. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Paul Lenze, the popular Professor of Political Science at Northern Arizona University to discuss international affairs and current issues in the Middle East.

They begin with reference to Lenze’s upcoming book, Searching for Monsters to Destroy: Foreign Policy in a Multipolar World. He says it looks at how the United States, Russia and China have interacted with each other in crises within Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. According to Lenze, the title of the book stems from a speech given by John Quincy Adams, our sixth president, who was making the case that the US needs to be careful in engagements when it goes abroad.

That leads to an informative and occasionally contentious discussion about the end of the Cold War, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Chinese threat to Taiwan, the Israeli war against Hamas and Iran.

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