Sharon McMahon

Last updated
Sharon McMahon
SharonMcMahonHeadshot2024-22-min.jpg
Known forAmerica's Government Teacher
Notable workThe Small and the Mighty
Website https://www.instagram.com/sharonsaysso/

Sharon McMahon is an American podcast host, author, Instagram influencer, and law and government teacher.

Contents

Nicknamed "America's Government Teacher", McMahon produces and hosts civics and history-focused content on her podcast, Instagram and other platforms [1] with a particular focus on combating misinformation, from both sides of the aisle, and providing nonpartisan explanations on the application of constitutional law to contemporary American politics. [2]

Teaching career

McMahon taught government and law in public schools in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. [3] [4] [5] After years of teaching, McMahon began publishing politics-oriented content to her Instagram in September 2020 in response to what she saw as rising misinformation in her own social media feeds amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and 2020 election cycle. [6] [7]

Book

McMahon's first book was published in September 2024. The book, entitled The Small and the Mighty is about twelve unsung Americans who changed the course of American history. [8] [9] [10] During a promotional tour for the book McMahon was interviewed by filmmaker Ken Burns at the 92nd Street Y, New York City. [11] The Small and the Mighty landed in the #1 spot on the New York Times Best Seller list for hardcover non-fiction the week of its launch. [12]

Podcast

In July 2021, McMahon started hosting Here's Where It Gets Interesting, which is ranked as in the center politically according to All Sides. [13] The 400+ episodes are a mix of interviews with notable Americans and DocuSeries shedding light on American history, like Prohibition, Civil Rights, World War Two, and the Leo Frank case in her series The Vigilantes. Topics covered by McMahon on her podcast as well as her instagram account have included the responsibilities of the electoral college, principles of democracy, the functions and structure of US government, and untold stories of general American history.

Podcast guests have included Sen. Mitt Romney, actor George Takei, actor Rainn Wilson, Heather Cox Richardson, Maria Bamford, and documentarians Ken Burns and Sarah Botstein. [14]

Newsletter

McMahon launched her newsletter, The Preamble in June 2024 and has more than 200,000 subscribers. [15]

Philanthropic activity

In December 2020, McMahon launched her first giving campaign with the goal to raise $1000 for a family in need. Instead, McMahon crowdfunded more than $125,000. In January 2021, McMahon gained media attention for organizing a letter-writing campaign to thank U.S. Capitol custodians cleaning up after the January 6th insurrection. [16] [17]

McMahon's motto, "Pennies into miracles", has resulted in over US$10 million being raised for teachers grants, [18] medical debt payments, natural disaster relief [19] and families in need. In 2022, "Governerds", what McMahon's following nicknamed themselves, were able to raise US$565,000 for RIP Medical Debt who was able to forgive $147,000,000 of medical debt for individuals and families in the USA. [18] In early December 2023, Governerds raised an additional US$1M for RIP Medical Debt and US$600K for families in need.[ citation needed ]

Awards

McMahon was recognized as Communicator of the Year by PRWeek and nominated as Best Social Creator at the 2022 Webby Awards. [1] [20]

Here's Where It Gets Interesting, the podcast, won a 2023 Webby Award for Best Writing and People's Voice. [21]

Media appearances

McMahon has appeared on The Daily Show and as a panelist for the George W. Bush Presidential Center's "Engage at the Bush Center" series. [22] In 2021, McMahon appeared on CNN and Good Morning America . She frequently appears on local news and radio networks across the United States, such as Minnesota Public Radio, Maine Public Radio and KSL, advocating for civil engagement and discourse while breaking down constitutional topics. [23] [24] [25]

In June 2021, Wired wrote about McMahon's ability to help people break out of echo chambers and information silos on social media. [26]

Other activity

McMahon is a founding partner [27] of "Starts with Us", an organization overcoming extreme division. Starts With Us is "a movement to empower millions of Americans who are tired of the culture of contempt and energized to foster critical thinking and constructive communication across individual's lines of difference". [28]

McMahon has also launched Government for Grownups, a workshop series about US history and government. [29]

Bibliography

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Duluth City Council</span> Part of the governing body of the city of Duluth, Minnesota, USA

The Duluth City Council is the legislative branch of the government of Duluth, Minnesota. It is responsible for passing ordinances, resolutions, and regulations governing the city. The council also oversees the city's financial operations, including the annual budget, and serves as a check against the Mayor of Duluth in a mayor-council government model.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stassi Schroeder</span> American television personality, model, and journalist

Nastassia Bianca Schroeder Clark is an American television personality, podcast host, fashion blogger, model and author. She is best known for appearing on Bravo's reality television series Vanderpump Rules (2013–2020) for eight seasons.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vote.org</span> Non-profit voter advocacy organization

Vote.org, formerly Long Distance Voter, is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that is based in the United States. It provides online voter guides for every state, including voter registration forms, absentee ballot applications, and information on deadlines, directions, and ID and residency requirements. The organization is best known for large-scale voter registration programs, registering 4 million voters in the 2020 election cycle alone.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alie Ward</span> American writer and painter

Alison Ann "Alie" Ward is an American writer, actress, and television and podcast host. Born in California, Ward graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a degree in cinema. In 2016, she won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing Special Class for the CBS series Innovation Nation. In 2022, the iHeartRadio Podcast Awards named her podcast Ologies “Best Science Podcast”, and the Webby Awards honored Ward as “Best Podcast Host.”

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Katya Zamolodchikova</span> American drag queen

Brian Joseph McCook, known by his drag persona Yekaterina Petrovna Zamolodchikova, or mononymously as Katya, is an American drag queen, actor, author, recording artist, and comedian. Katya is best known for placing fifth on the seventh season of RuPaul’s Drag Race and placing as a runner-up on the second season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, as well as for appearing in the World of Wonder web series UNHhhh and the Viceland series The Trixie & Katya Show with co-host and fellow season 7 alum Trixie Mattel. Trixie and Katya often appear together as a popular comedy duo.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">American Civics Test</span> Oral examination in the U.S. naturalization process

The American Civics Test is an oral examination that is administered to immigrants who are applying for U.S. citizenship. The test is designed to assess the applicants' knowledge of U.S. history and government. US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) administers the test as part of the naturalization process.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hodan Hassan</span> American politician

Hodan Hassan is an American politician serving in the Minnesota House of Representatives since 2019. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), Hassan represents District 62B, which includes parts of Minneapolis in Hennepin County, Minnesota. Hassan served as an assistant majority leader of the House DFL caucus from 2019 to 2020. She announced that she will not seek reelection in 2024.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Liz Wheeler</span> American conservative political commentator (born 1989)

Elizabeth Theresa Wheeler is an American conservative political commentator, author, and podcast host. From 2015 to 2020, she hosted One America News Network (OANN)'s Tipping Point with Liz Wheeler, where she was known for her finale segment, "Final Point". In 2019, Wheeler published her first book, Tipping Points: How to Topple the Left's House of Cards. In September 2020, Wheeler left OANN and currently hosts a podcast, The Liz Wheeler Show.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Akilah Hughes</span> American writer, comedian, YouTuber, podcaster, and actress

Akilah Saidah Kamaria Hughes is an American writer, comedian, YouTuber, podcaster, and actress. She has been a digital correspondent for MTV, HBO, Fusion TV, and Comedy Central. She began her career on a YouTube channel, "It's Akilah, Obviously!", which has amassed more than 150,000 subscribers. From October 2019 to July 2021, she co-hosted the Crooked Media podcast What a Day, alongside journalist Gideon Resnick.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Laci Mosley</span> American actress and comedian (born 1991)

Laci Risë Mosley is an American actress, comedian and podcaster. She performs improv comedy at UCB Los Angeles and co-starred in the Pop comedy series Florida Girls. Mosley is best known for her podcast Scam Goddess, which focuses on historical and contemporary scams and cons. She was a cast member on Florida Girls, A Black Lady Sketch Show, Lopez vs Lopez, and the iCarly revival series.

<i>The Dropout</i> (podcast) 2019 American true crime podcast

The Dropout is an American true crime podcast hosted by Rebecca Jarvis that follows the story of Elizabeth Holmes, her defunct medical company Theranos, and the related federal criminal fraud trial, United States v. Elizabeth A. Holmes, et al. It was produced by ABC News, Taylor Dunn, Victoria Thompson, and Rebecca Jarvis. After the initial six episodes of the podcast aired in 2019, a two-hour 20/20 episode premiered in March 2019, following the popularity of the podcast. A second season of the podcast, titled, The Dropout: Elizabeth Holmes on Trial, debuted in 2022 and followed along with the criminal fraud federal trial of Holmes.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jen McEwen</span> American politician

Jennifer A. McEwen is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota Senate. A member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL), she represents Senate District 8, which includes the city of Duluth in St. Louis County.

The News Literacy Project (NLP) is an American nonpartisan national education nonprofit, based in Washington, D.C., that provides resources for educators, students, and the general public to help them learn to identify credible information, recognize misinformation and disinformation, and determine what they can trust, share, and act on. It was founded in 2008 by Alan C. Miller, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter at the Los Angeles Times' Washington bureau.

Karen Hao is an American journalist and data scientist. Currently a contributing writer for The Atlantic and previously a foreign correspondent based in Hong Kong for The Wall Street Journal and senior artificial intelligence editor at the MIT Technology Review, she is best known for her coverage on AI research, technology ethics and the social impact of AI. Hao also co-produces the podcast In Machines We Trust and writes the newsletter The Algorithm.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Danielle Pinnock</span> American actress, comedian and writer

Danielle Pinnock is an American actress, writer, and comedian. She is a main cast member on the CBS series Ghosts, where she plays the 1920s Prohibition era jazz singer Alberta.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Trixie and Katya</span> American comedy duo

Trixie and Katya is a comedy duo consisting of drag queens Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova. The two have been known for their individual careers as entertainers and often as a popular double act. They first met as contestants on the seventh season of RuPaul's Drag Race and quickly became audience favourites, developing an even larger audience as they began to appear together in December 2015 on YouTube.

Ashley Flowers is an American podcaster, writer, and entrepreneur. She is best known as the creator and host of Crime Junkie, a weekly true crime podcast that garners 10 million listeners a week. Ashley is recognized as the top female podcaster in the United States, with Crime Junkie commanding the largest female audience of any podcast in the country. In August 2022, Flowers' debut novel, All Good People Here, became a New York Times bestseller.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lemonada Media</span> American Podcast Company

Lemonada Media is an American podcast network. The company was founded in 2019 by Jessica Cordova Kramer and Stephanie Wittels Wachs. In 2019, Lemonada Media debuted their first podcast, Last Day, offering a personal view on the opioid crisis in the U.S.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yia Vang</span> Hmong-American chef

Yia Vang is a Hmong-American chef in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The Nocturnists is an independent medical storytelling program of live performances, a podcast, and audio documentaries dedicated to humanizing healthcare workers. Founded in 2016 by Emily Silverman, an internal medicine physician at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), The Nocturnists is based in San Francisco and hosts live performances across the United States where clinicians share stories from their personal and professional lives. The Nocturnists podcast features live stories, as well as podcast documentaries and conversations with authors and art makers whose work addresses moral and cultural issues in healthcare. The Nocturnists’ mission is to “provide a safe psychological space for health care workers to express themselves in their full-fledged humanity”. Since its founding, The Nocturnists has produced over twenty live events, five podcast seasons, and five special audio documentary series.

References

  1. 1 2 "'America's Government Teacher' Sharon McMahon honored as Communicator of the Year". PRWeek . March 17, 2022. Archived from the original on March 17, 2022.
  2. Erdahl, Kent (January 8, 2021). "Former MN Teacher Going Viral for Combating Political Misinformation on Instagram". KARE . Archived from the original on August 4, 2023. Retrieved March 21, 2023.
  3. "Former Duluth teacher shares tips on talking to students about Israel-Hamas War". MPR News. 2023-11-01. Retrieved 2024-10-16.
  4. Oldroyd, Devin (2023-10-07). "Becoming civic-minded with "America's Government Teacher" Sharon McMahon". KSLNewsRadio. Retrieved 2024-10-16.
  5. Ross, Jenna (February 28, 2021). "Debunking in Duluth". Johnson City Press.
  6. Godfrey, Elaine (June 5, 2022). "Sharon McMahon Has No Use for Rage-Baiting". The Atlantic . Archived from the original on June 5, 2022. Retrieved March 21, 2023.
  7. Wurzer, Cathy (December 14, 2021). "Civics Lessons for Adults—on Instagram? Sharon Says So". MPR News . Archived from the original on December 14, 2021. Retrieved March 21, 2023.
  8. Duncan, Rodger Dean. "Leadership And Life Lessons From People You've Never Heard Of". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
  9. "Sharon McMahon Tells Maria About Her New Book—Stories of Ordinary Americans Who Changed History (and Ways You Can, Too)". Sunday Paper PLUS. 2024-09-28. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
  10. Ross, Jenna (2024-09-27). "From a dirt road outside Duluth, Sharon McMahon expands her media empire with new book". www.startribune.com. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
  11. https://www.92ny.org/event/newmark/sharon-mcmahon-and-ken-burns
  12. "Hardcover Nonfiction Books - Best Sellers - Books - Oct. 13, 2024 - The New York Times". The New York Times. 2024-10-13. ISSN   0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-11-08.
  13. "Sharon Says So Media Bias". All Sides.
  14. "Here's Where It Gets Interesting".
  15. McMahon, Sharon. "Thanks to you..." thepreamble.com. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
  16. Vargas, Theresa (January 16, 2021). "People Are Sending Thank You Cards to the Capitol's Cleaning Crew. They Deserve Our Gratitude. And More". The Washington Post . Archived from the original on January 16, 2021. Retrieved March 21, 2023.
  17. Moeller, Amy (January 10, 2021). "There's a Campaign to Send Thank You Notes to the Custodial Staff That Cleaned the Capitol After the Riots". Washingtonian . Archived from the original on January 10, 2021. Retrieved March 21, 2023.
  18. 1 2 "'Governerds' Community Raises Over $1 Million For Teachers". Good Good Good. 2022-07-22. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  19. "Sharon McMahon's 'Governerds' Raise Millions to Help Others". Good Good Good. 2022-03-16. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  20. "Sharon Says So". The Webby Awards. 2022.
  21. "NEW Webby Gallery + Index". NEW Webby Gallery + Index. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  22. "Event: Freedom Matters with David Rubenstein and Sharon McMahon". George W. Bush Presidential Center. March 20, 2023. Archived from the original on January 27, 2023.
  23. "Civics lessons for adults — on Instagram? Sharon Says So". MPR News. 2021-12-14. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  24. Madsen, Candice; July 6, KSL-TV | Posted-; P.m, 2022 at 5:22. "Woman behind 'Sharon Says So' podcast explains how we stop 'screaming at each other'". www.ksl.com. Retrieved 2023-10-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  25. "Former teacher combats political misinformation with nonpartisan facts about democracy". Maine Public. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  26. Fuchs, Matt. "How Some Americans Are Breaking Out of Political Echo Chambers". Wired. ISSN   1059-1028 . Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  27. "Movement Partners". Starts With Us. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  28. "Overcoming Extreme Division Starts With Us". Starts With Us. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
  29. Luscombe, Belinda (2024-09-17). "Sharon McMahon Did Not Plan to Be America's Government Teacher". TIME. Retrieved 2024-10-09.