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Byline with Ben Dennis

Byline with Ben Dennis

Written by: Ben Dennis
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Byline with Ben Dennis is a weekly interview series exploring how power moves through political communication and media. Hosted by journalist Ben Dennis, the show looks beyond the headlines to ask what’s really driving the moment — from messaging strategy to media incentives and institutional pressure. Rather than reacting to noise, Byline focuses on understanding how communication shapes democracy. New episodes every Monday.Ben Dennis Politics & Government
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  • Love, Outrage & the Midterms: Why Politics Feels So Broken | Peter Loge
    Feb 16 2026

    Politics feels louder. Angrier. More exhausting.

    In this episode of Byline with Ben Dennis, I sit down with political communication expert Peter Loge to unpack why outrage motivates voters, why affordability dominates elections, and how leadership rhetoric can either calm a nation or escalate distrust.

    We discuss:
    • Why anger drives political incentives
    • The racist AI depiction of the Obamas and leadership accountability
    • Immigration messaging and voter punishment
    • America’s global standing
    • And one simple strategy both parties should adopt before the midterms: fix stuff.

    If politics feels broken, this conversation explains why — and what could change

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    40 mins
  • Racist Political Imagery, Presidential Leadership, and the Crisis of Civility | Interview Excerpt
    Feb 13 2026

    ⚠️ This is a featured segment from Monday’s full episode of Byline with Ben Dennis. For full context and the complete conversation, watch or listen to the entire interview.

    In this excerpt, we examine the impact of racist political imagery — including depictions of former President Obama — and the broader question of leadership and responsibility in American politics.

    Do presidents set the tone for how Americans treat one another?

    We discuss:

    • ​The ethical boundaries of political communication
    • ​How racist imagery shapes public discourse
    • ​Whether presidential rhetoric influences everyday behavior
    • ​What accountability looks like in a polarized climate
    • ​How Americans can engage more constructively — online and in person

    This conversation focuses on facts, responsibility, and the real-world consequences of tone and leadership.

    🎧 Full episode available here: [INSERT LINK]🎙 Subscribe to Byline with Ben Dennis for weekly conversations that go beyond the headlines.

    #PoliticalCommunication #PresidentialLeadership #CivilDiscourse #RaceInAmerica #MediaEthics #BylineWithBenDennis


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    15 mins
  • AI, Fake News & Kids: How News Literacy Could Save the Next Generation
    Feb 9 2026

    Is it AI? Is it legit?
    Those are questions many of us ask while scrolling TikTok and Instagram—often after a video has already been shared thousands of times.

    In this episode of Byline with Ben Dennis, I talk with Tracee Stanford of the News Literacy Project, who works with educators nationwide to help students learn what information can be trusted—and how to verify it for themselves.

    We recorded this conversation during News Literacy Week, at a moment when AI-generated content is spreading faster and becoming harder to spot. Tracee draws on her background in local news and media literacy work in underserved communities to break down the real challenges students face online today.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • How students are encountering misinformation

    • Why media ethics still matter in an algorithm-driven world

    • Practical ways educators and parents can help young people think critically about what they see online

    Subscribe for free (yes, free) for new posts and episodes that question tomorrow’s headlines.

    🎧 Watch or listen to the full episode of Byline with Ben Dennis now.

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    41 mins
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