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Professor Seth Masket, left, facilitates a discussion with Pod Save America hosts Tommy Vietor, Jon Lovett and Jon Favreau. (Photo: Justin Beach)
Professor Seth Masket, left, facilitates a discussion with Pod Save America hosts Tommy Vietor, Jon Lovett and Jon Favreau. (Pho

The setting seemed academic, but the discussion struck a distinctly and intentionally different tone.

Three voices of a popular podcast 鈥 Jon Favreau, Dan Pfeiffer and Tommy Vietor, all former staffers in the Obama White House 鈥 sat at the front of Sturm Hall鈥檚 Lindsay Auditorium to engage in a no-nonsense conversation of the day鈥檚 political issues. They were on campus for a discussion co-hosted by the听麻豆区鈥檚 political science department听and DU鈥檚 new听Center on American Politics.

During its short existence, their听听has earned a reputation for an unfiltered and informal, comic style that engages youthful audiences.

鈥淚t gives a young perspective on politics that I think a lot of times is missing,鈥 said Cristin Espinoza. A senior political science and public policy student, Espinoza considers the podcast her 鈥渁ll-time favorite.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 engaging and it鈥檚 fun, and it gives a lighter [take] on something that seems heavy. It鈥檚 really cool to see people engaged who aren鈥檛 typically in the realm,鈥 she said.

A liberal project formed in the aftermath of the contentious 2016 presidential election, Pod Save America aims, as its founders say, to 鈥渢alk about politics in a way that doesn鈥檛 make you want to throw your phone out the window.鈥 An average of 1.5 million people download each episode, and its hosts are in the midst of a nationwide live tour, including a stop at downtown Denver鈥檚 Buell Theatre.

鈥淲hat this new Center on American Politics is trying to do is promote more interaction between students and faculty members and people who are actually involved in the political world and the journalism world,鈥 said听听the center鈥檚 director, who facilitated the conversation. 鈥淚t is designed to promote discussion across different parts of campus. It allows for that sort of give and take of ideas about real-world issues and ongoing political discussions.鈥

Students in Lindsey Auditorium listen as the hosts of Pod Save America discuss the issues of the day. The audience was encouraged to interact and ask questions. (Photo: Justin Beach)

Students in Lindsey Auditorium listen as the hosts of Pod Save America discuss the issues of the day. The audience was encouraged to interact and ask questions. (Photo: Justin Beach)

As the hosts discussed America鈥檚 place in the world and strategies Democrats should pursue ahead of the 2018 midterm and 2020 presidential elections, students chimed in with questions, eager to take advantage of the opportunity.

鈥淚 think a lot of the time the public policy department and political science department can be sort of 鈥 an echo chamber,鈥 said Olivia Hayes, a senior pursuing a degree from each. 鈥淎nd so I think it's good for all of us to have a different perspective from outsiders.鈥