Sharon McMahon is an American podcast host, author, Instagram influencer, and law and government teacher.
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.
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]
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
McMahon, Sharon (2024-09-24). The Small and the Mighty. Penguin. ISBN978-0-593-54167-8.