Here’s the latest I can share based on recent public reporting:
- Sharon McMahon, known as “America’s Government Teacher,” remains active in media and public discussions around government and civics. Recent coverage highlights her ongoing influence as a nonpartisan educator and organizer of civic-focused content and philanthropy.[4][7]
- In late 2024 and 2025, multiple outlets referenced her appearances on podcasts and media programs, noting her role in explaining U.S. government processes and engaging a large online audience.[2][3][4]
- Her public persona centers on providing factual, accessible information about governance, with continued emphasis on hope, civic participation, and constructive dialogue in politically charged environments.[7][4]
If you’d like, I can look up the very latest article or video in your preferred outlet (e.g., major news sites, podcast pages, or her own site) and summarize it with direct quotes.
Sources
Sharon McMahon of Duluth is known as America's government teacher. Her new book is "The Small and the Mighty: Twelve Unsung Heroes Who Changed the Course of History from the Founding to the Civil Rights Movement."
www.kaxe.orgArticles by Sharon McMahon on Muck Rack. Find Sharon McMahon's email address, contact information, LinkedIn, Twitter, other social media and more.
muckrack.comMike Cosper welcomes “America’s Government Teacher,” Sharon McMahon, who is better known as @sharonsaysso to her million-plus Instagram followers. Sharon
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www.podchaser.comLearn about Entrepreneurship & becoming a social influencer with Sharon McMahon of Sharon Says So on Duluth Pack, podcast Leader of the Pack.
www.duluthpack.comI'm Sharon McMahon, America's Government Teacher. I help millions replace confusion with clarity, cynicism with hope, and division with understanding.
sharonmcmahon.comThe history-altering impact of the anonymous was McMahon’s emphasis as she addressed thousands of so-called “governerds” at the Utah Valley University’s UCCU Events Center. McMahon was invited by UVU’s Center for Constitutional Studies.
www.uvu.edu