People protest as part of the No Kings Rallies on October 18, 2025 on October 18, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Two key organizers for the "No Kings" protests that have drawn millions across the country are launching an activist-minded podcast with Lemonada Media. Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin are premiering a weekly political podcast called What's the Plan on Jan. 30, representatives announced on Friday. The two are co-founders and co-executive producers of Indivisible, a progressive organization devoted to counteracting policies from President Donald Trump and electing left-leaning leaders, with chapters across the country. Together, they worked with other progressive groups across the U.S. to organize the mass "No Kings" demonstrations in June and October 2025 to protest the Trump administration's use of power. Organizers say the events drew more than 5 million and 7 million people, respectively. Related Stories Business CNN Inks Deal to Stream Video Podcasts From Lemonada (Exclusive) Business Lemonada CEO Steps Down, Names Co-Founder As New Chief The show is inspired by weekly calls that Greenberg and Levin host with activists on Zoom to discuss current affairs, events Indivisible says have drawn thousands. The show will "provide a practical and accessible guide to the week's most important political news, along with clear actions listeners can take to defend democracy," according to their representatives. "With democracy under attack, people need more than the truth. They need a plan," Levin said in a statement. "This podcast grows directly out of our weekly conversations with grassroots organizers and is about cutting through the noise to give people a clear blueprint for how we fight back and protect our democracy together." Greenberg said in a statement that the podcast would provide "clarity, urgency, and collective action" at an overwhelming time. "We want listeners to feel empowered with a clear action plan to defend our democracy - week by week," she said. The show will join Lemonada Media's personality-driven slate of podcasts, which includes Hasan Minhaj Doesn't Know, Wiser Than Me With Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Confessions of a Female Founder With Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. On Wednesday, THR reported that the company had struck a streaming deal with CNN to bring video podcasts to the news organization's website and CNN-connected TV and mobile apps. "We have been so impressed with the work being done by Indivisible and we are eager to help them amplify their important message to our audience," Lemonada CEO Stephanie Wittels Wachs said in a statement. "Since day one, offering actionable solutions to help people who feel overwhelmed or hopeless has been a part of our Lemonada DNA." THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Warner Bros. Ted Sarandos Says He Wants to "Win Box Office." Reed Hastings Doesn't Sound So Sure Warner Bros. Discovery Trump Bought Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery Bonds In Days After Megadeal Was Announced labor Can Hollywood Avoid a Strike This Time? Theater New President of NYC Musicians' Union on the Broadway Strike, AI and What's Next Hollywood History The "Paramount-Warner Bros. Corporation" Nearly Happened - Then the Stock Market Crashed Netflix Ted Sarandos: "I Don't Know Why" Trump Shared Article Saying to "Stop" Netflix Deal for Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Ted Sarandos Says He Wants to "Win Box Office." Reed Hastings Doesn't Sound So Sure Warner Bros. Discovery Trump Bought Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery Bonds In Days After Megadeal Was Announced labor Can Hollywood Avoid a Strike This Time? Theater New President of NYC Musicians' Union on the Broadway Strike, AI and What's Next Hollywood History The "Paramount-Warner Bros. Corporation" Nearly Happened - Then the Stock Market Crashed Netflix Ted Sarandos: "I Don't Know Why" Trump Shared Article Saying to "Stop" Netflix Deal for Warner Bros.
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"No Kings" Protest Organizers Launch Podcast With Lemonada Media
January 16, 2026
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