Everlutionary: Healing and Transforming the World
EP 39 - No Kings: Why Billionaires Shouldn’t Exist
November 18, 2025
They told us that wanting free buses and healthcare was an apocalypse. They told us that fairness was communism. What if we stopped believing them? Healing our broken world means tearing down the stories designed to keep us small and scared. It means demanding an economy that serves people, not billionaires, and recognizing that our personal liberation is tied to collective justice. In this fiery solo episode of Everlutionary, Hawah Kasat draws inspiration from Zoran Mamdani’s unapologetic victory to unpack the billion-dollar propaganda machine that makes common sense seem radical. He breaks down how the ultra-rich hoard power, why they flinch at the word "taxes," and how we can dismantle the invisible kings of our time. This is a call to embrace the bittersweet work of building a world where billionaires are obsolete because our evolution as a species depends on it.
What if billionaires are the new kings — and the real revolution is making them obsolete?

Remember, we are the species that invented billionaires before we ended world hunger. We are the species that built super yachts before we built universal healthcare. We subsidize private jets while children go hungry in lunchrooms. And whenever someone suggests balancing the equation by taxing the ultra-rich, they clutch their pearls and warn that fairness will destroy innovation and incentives.

As politicians debate whether people deserve affordable healthcare, billionaires are working on launching rockets to Mars. What if we’re debating the wrong things?

In this thought-provoking solo episode of The Everlutionary podcast, host Hawah Kasat delivers a powerful reflection on the state of society, focusing on democratic socialism, capitalism, wealth inequality, and the seismic political shifts highlighted by Zohran Mamdani's win in the recent New York City mayoral election. Hawah dismantles the fear-based narratives that label common-sense policies like universal healthcare, affordable housing, SNAP benefits, and debt relief for college students as “radical,” exposing how billionaire-driven media and political elites weaponize words like “freedom” and “choice” to preserve inequality and control.

Through humor and sharp political analysis, Hawah celebrates the unapologetic leadership willing to call out a wealth gap that depends on prioritizing profit over people. He reframes success as contribution rather than accumulation, arguing that real prosperity and fairness emerge when societies invest in the well-being of all—not just the wealth of a few.

Listeners are invited to challenge misinformation, support bold leaders, and draw lessons from nations that have successfully balanced economic stability with social justice.


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Previous guests include: Edgar Villanueva, author of "Decolonizing Wealth"; Kute Blackson, national bestselling author of "The Magic of Surrender"; Kerry Docherty, co-founder of the "Faherty Brand"; Prince Haru, the recognized leader of the Kuntanawa Nation; and Noor Tagouri, award-winning journalist and storyteller.

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