Congressional Dish

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Congressional Dish
Logo for Congressional Dish
Presentation
Hosted byJennifer Briney
GenrePolitical
LanguageEnglish
UpdatesTwice Monthly
Production
Theme music composed byDavid Ippolito
Opening themeTired of Being Lied To
No. of episodes289 (main episodes) (as of April 4, 2024)
Publication
Original release15 September 2012
Related
Websitecongressionaldish.com

Congressional Dish is a 2012 political podcast hosted by Jennifer Briney. It focuses on reporting about the United States Congress from a non-partisan perspective. A typical episode will focus on one bill or issue related to Congress.[1]

The show has no advertisements, instead using a value-for-value funding model that relies on listeners contributing voluntary donating the amount of value to the show that they received. The model comes from Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak who use the same model on the No Agenda podcast. The model allows Briney to stay free of corporate influences and be accountable instead to the listeners.[2]

The topics of the podcast generally focus on what Briney finds interesting at the time that is not being covered by the mainstream media. She learns most of the material for her show from Congressional hearings. Briney also does not identify politically with any political party and tries to keep the show non-partisan. Despite this Briney identifies corporate influence in politics as the major issue today and tries to spotlight when she encounters cases of it.

History[edit]

Jennifer Briney had been interested in politics since 2003 when she saw the launch of the Iraq War from Bonn, Germany where she was studying at the time.[3] She noticed how people in Germany seemed much more knowledgeable of the war than those in the United States which led to her becoming involved more politically. Briney started the podcast in 2012 after she had was unsure of her career path and wanted a more fulfilling job. She had been watching C-SPAN and noticed that people were not aware of a large portion of congressional activity.[4] She initially tried to read every bill passed by Congress under the impression that is what Members of Congress had to do, she no longer does this but instead reads all bills passed into law, she says that it helped her learn about how Congress works.

In 2015 Briney did an AMA on Reddit that reached the front page of the site about her podcast.[5] In 2018 Briney went on RT America's The World According to Jesse[6] and in 2019 went on C-SPAN's Washington Journal to discuss the podcast. She has also been on The Young Turks[7] and The David Pakman Show.[8] Briney has had a number of guests on her podcast such as Jack Abramoff, a lawyer from Wolf-PAC, and a congressional staffer.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Congressional Dish with Jennifer Briney". OSCARHAMILTON. 19 March 2018. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  2. ^ "About THE PODCAST". Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  3. ^ Resler, Seth. "Interview With Jennifer Briney Of The Congressional Dish Podcast by Seth Resler". All Access. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Jennifer Briney on the "Congressional Dish" Podcast and News of the Day". www.c-span.org. C-SPAN. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  5. ^ "How Jen Briney Got Her AMA to the Frontpage of reddit". The Better Web Movement. 17 April 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  6. ^ "Mail Bomber, Migrant Caravan & Synagogue Shooting". RT America. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  7. ^ "Congress Finally Updating Old-Timey Sexual Harassment Policies". The Young Turks. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  8. ^ "Check Out What's Hidden in Obama's Budget". David Pakman Show. Retrieved 9 January 2020.

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