
Episode 1 - Introduction and Nathan Higdon
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of Cast Iron Resistance, a new podcast for Southern progressives who refuse to let their region be defined by hate and division. Hosts Steve Wildsmith, Jeremy LaDuke, and Nathan Higdon introduce their mission: reclaiming Southern identity from fear and fanaticism while building real political momentum in red counties across the South.
In this episode, the hosts sit down with Nathan Higdon, Vice Chair of the Tennessee Democratic Party, who shares his journey from political awakening in 2017 to organizing in Tennessee's most rural counties. Nathan breaks down the practical work of resistance—from making strategic phone calls to legislators to building mutual aid networks that strengthen communities from the ground up.
Key Topics:
- Why organizing starts in small towns, not Washington D.C.
- How to turn everyday anger into effective political action
- The real work of movements: feeding the hungry, connecting neighbors, and building hope
- Why running Democratic candidates everywhere matters, even in deep red counties
- Practical tips for political engagement, including phone scripts and timing strategies
Nathan explains why the path to changing Tennessee runs "right down Main Street in every rural county" and how showing up is literally half the battle. The hosts also tackle the economic anxieties driving political frustration and why building community is essential political work.
Whether you're a lifelong activist or someone just getting started, this episode offers concrete steps for making a difference in your community—because the South isn't going blue overnight, but like cast iron, it gets stronger with every use.