Hosted by WCCO Radio’s Blois Olson, Beers with Blois tries a different approach rather than polarized and partisan.. Instead, Olson hosts conversations over a refreshing beverage aims to bring out a personal side of guests for Minnesotans to relate.
Blois is joined by Jerry Hammer, the CEO of the Minnesota State Fair. He's been working at the Fair since he was a teenager and knows all the inside information including how to have a new food, new concept and politics at the Fair.Discover more at TalkNorth.com
Blois sits down and shares a drink in St. Paul with Andrea Yoch, Twin Cities businesswoman and now President and Co-founder of the Minnesota Women's Soccer league, the Minnesota Aurora.Discover more at TalkNorth.com
Blois shares a drink with the president & CEO of the Minnesota Twins, Dave St. Peter, at the Freehouse in Minneapolis.
Blois shares a cold one at The Lexington with former World Cup Soccer and professional soccer player Tony Sanneh, who now leads the Sanneh Foundation which helps thousands of kids throughout Minnesota.Listen and subscribe here: https://share.transistor.fm/s/b0ecfb8e or listen on your favorite podcast app!
On this week's Sunday Take with WCCO political analyst Blois Olson, he catches up with AJ Awed who is running for Mayor of Minneapolis. Plus majority leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives Ryan Winkler, and Minnesota Senator Karin Housley both discuss the potential special session on COVID frontline worker relief. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, WCCO political analyst Blois Olson talks to Steve Simon, Minnesota's Secretary of State who announced he will run for re-election, Steve Hunegs the Executive Director of the Jewish Community Relations Council, and with this week's media roundtable with TPT's Mary LaHammer and Laura McCallum the Star Tribune's Politics and Government Editor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blois talks to John Stanoch, a former Hennepin County District Judge on the huge week in courts and politics. He then chats with journalist Rebecca Brannon who was working on the Lazarro story in February. Finally, Peter Callaghan of MinnPost and Steve Karnowksi of AP join for a media roundtable on the biggest stories of the week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first edition of our new show "Sunday Take" hosted by WCCO political analyst Blois Olson, he talks to Ramsey County Attorney John Choi about their new policy on low-level traffic stops, the new head of the Minnesota Senate GOP Jeremy Miller who is replacing gubernatorial candidate Paul Gazelka, plus talks politics with Torey Van Oot from Axios and Ricardo Lopez of the Minnesota Reformer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ward 11 City Council candidate Dillon Gherna had a blue-collar upbringing in the Michigan mining town of Calumet, but fell in love with the cosmopolitan City of Lakes upon moving here at 18 years old. On this episode, hear Gherna discuss his approach toward public safety, his views on the city's housing needs, and challenging an incumbent in a consequential election year for the city. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First Transit project manager Steven Frich believes he has what it takes to win the competitive Ward 10 City Council seat left vacant by departing Council President Lisa Bender. Hear the candidate discuss his platform – aligned with a Democratic Socialist vision – and what a Minneapolis under this ideology would look like. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Longtime Longfellow resident Tom Anderson has built a career in education, and his run for the Ward 2 City Council seat emphasizes the importance of schools in Minneapolis' future. But in challenging Minneapolis' only non-DFL affiliated City Council member, Anderson discusses how his stances on issues of public safety, housing, and more set him apart. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“The world is watching Minneapolis right now,” says candidate for Ward 2 Robin Wonsley Worlobah, whose fight for social justice is informed by an upbringing in a predominantly Black, working-class Southside Chicago neighborhood and work for state teachers' union Education MN. On this episode, hear the Democratic-Socialist candidate discuss her run against an incumbent also outside of the two major parties, the future of public safety, and responding to the city's historic moment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Candidate for Ward 7's City Council seat Nick Kor found a passion for organizing when helping LGBTQ+ classmates at the University of Thomas find their place, and after travelling the country as a Bush Fellow, his attention turned to city politics. In this episode, hear Kor discuss a vision for “housing as a human right,” reimagining public safety, and more. Plus, listen for the candidate's favorite spot to grab a drink in the city! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mickey Moore registered to run as a third party candidate for Congress on the day after the killing of George Floyd, and relative electoral success in his own Ward 9 inspired him to continue campaigning in its City Council race. Public safety, economic vitality, and preserving the ward's business corridor success are crucial issues for Moore – hear him elaborate in this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Park Board Commissioner LaTrisha Vetaw is no stranger to running for office, nor is she unfamiliar with the Northside. As she runs against an incumbent in the Ward 4 City Council race, she speaks to changes and misconceptions about the Northside, how her neighbors feel about ward-specific potent topics like public safety, affordable housing, economic development, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Wheeler, candidate for Ward 10's open City Council seat, has experience serving in city government; he spent years serving the city of Duluth in many roles and even ran for mayor. After ending up on Minneapolis' Board of Estimate & Taxation, he cites a continued call to bring his knowledge to city issues - like public safety and housing – as reason for running for City Council in a crucial year. Hear it all on this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Community organizer and union activist Aisha Chughtai says she moved to Whittier because it “was the only place I could afford to live,” but found her passion for serving the community. On this episode, hear the Ward 10 candidate discuss community-rooted initiatives relating to public safety from Little Earth to the Community Safety Specialist program, the fight for rent stabilization, and her family’s path from Pakistan to Minneapolis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a firefighter for 20 years, Chris Parsons says, “I know a disaster when I see it” – it’s why he decided to run for Ward 10’s open seat to help the city he’s loved since childhood. Hear the candidate talk about the need to hire more officers to confront a “pandemic-fueled rise in crime,” impacts of changes in housing policy, and an issue that could set him apart from the competitive field: his strong stance on Minneapolis acting in the fight to decriminalize marijuana by rethinking how it addresses low-level drug offenses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Engineer Katie Jones has sustainability on her mind – she asserts that cities can play a huge role in the fight against climate change, from transit to building codes, and she intends to act on these issues should she win the competitive Ward 10 race. In this episode, though, Jones discusses much more than a city’s climate resilience – hear the community builder talk about the city charter and role of staff, the intersection of housing and public safety, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sheila Nezhad is a longtime community organizer, holds a city budget role with Reclaim the Block, and is looking to be Minneapolis’ next mayor - a candidate whose views on most of the city’s biggest issues are diametrically opposed to those of Mayor Frey. On this episode, hear Nezhad discuss her path to the decision to run for mayor, the meaning and messaging of a police-free future, potential ballot initiatives including a rent stabilization amendment, and, of course, her favorite beer stop in Minneapolis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kate Knuth, a former state representative with experience in climate work, decided to enter the race for Minneapolis mayor in what she considers a “critical moment” for the city. Intersecting this year are discussions surrounding the future of public safety, housing and homelessness, the city’s resilience, charter technicalities surrounding the structure of Minneapolis’ government, and much more; in this episode, Knuth discusses her stances on all of the above and her hopes for the community in an election year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Not only is Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey running for re-election, he’s also dealing with twin crises after one of the most difficult years in the city’s history. Frey joins as the first guest in the new season of ‘Beers with Blois,’ focused on candidates in the 2021 Minneapolis election, to discuss the ongoing public safety debate and divide, rent and housing, preserving downtown, the “strong mayor” government structure proposal floated by the Charter Commission, having a kid during amidst a tumultuous first term, and so much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patty Mueller became involved in local politics after an experience teaching in China gave her a greater appreciation for the United States’ political system, but community members and students alike eventually pushed the southern Minnesotan English teacher to run for state office. Hear freshman Rep. Mueller discuss her far-reaching campaign, necessary changes to the Minnesota education system, her love of spicy food, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Newly-elected Representative John Thompson has long been driven to help his East Saint Paul community by speaking at committee hearings for years, especially empowered by the police killing of his friend Philando Castile, with whom he worked for Saint Paul Public Schools. On this episode, Rep. Thompson discusses his diverse community’s educational needs, legislators’ perception of him as an “activist,” takeaways from his campaign controversy in Hugo, and much more. Plus, listen to the end to hear the Chicago Cubs fan’s favorite cold one stop in his district! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former public defender and Education Minnesota lawyer Cedrick Frazier not only brings legal expertise to the State House, but also a unique perspective on policies’ regional effects. A lifelong Bears fan, Frazier came to Minnesota from the South Side of Chicago to study and play football at the University of Minnesota-Morris; on this episode, hear him describe the “culture shock” of moving from Chicago to Morris, his policy priorities in this session, and the activities he uses to unwind after a long week at the Legislature. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Lakeville school board member and now-State Senator Zach Duckworth always arrives early, whether it be a podcast interview or a committee hearing. But Duckworth is impressive beyond his defiance of “Senate time”; hear the young Republican discuss flipping a high-profile district while avoiding toxic partisanship in the battle of “nice guys,” education policy emerging from the pandemic’s spike, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After transitioning from the state house to the upper chamber, Senator Mary Kunesh of Columbia Heights wasted no time in getting to work. On the latest episode of the new legislator season, listen to Kunesh, a teacher herself, discuss necessary changes to education policy and equity during and after the pandemic, and hear more about the legislator’s path from working three jobs as a single mother of three to being an impressive figure in Minnesota politics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Not only was Rep. Bjorn Olson the mayor of Walter Mondale’s hometown of Ellmore in southwestern Minnesota, but he also still lives in the former vice president’s former house backyard where Mondale announced his 1984 presidential candidacy. Hear Olson, a social studies teacher, farmer, and U.S. Army Reserve Captain recount past encounters with Mondale and Governor Walz, and hear him discuss how his rural, agricultural roots inform serving as a southwestern Minnesotan representative. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aric Putnam, professor of communication at Saint John’s University and the College of Saint Benedict for 17 years, found his passion for studying and teaching rhetorical theory in his own college experience. Now, he flipped a district from red to blue as Saint Cloud’s senator. On this episode, the professor discusses the city’s salient issues – from veterans’ concerns to education – as well as more about his own path from California to central Minnesota. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Representative Brain Pfarr, member of the Minnesota National Guard for over three decades and bank president, boasts a resume that helped him win his first ever run for office in Minnesota’s district 20A. Hear him discuss lessons learned from his service – including his involvement in containing the civil unrest that swept Minneapolis this summer – and more in another episode of the new legislator season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After flipping his district in a contest against an incumbent, representative and New Republican caucus member Erik Mortensen continued to be one of the most outspoken critics of the governor. But get to know “Mort,” as the reluctant politician is colloquially known, in this episode as he talks about the role of government, the future of the GOP, and going winter camping in -71°F windchill conditions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nonprofit founder and South Dakota-born senator-elect Lindsey Port of Burnsville has worked on many campaigns in the past, but none was quite like 2020 – which saw numerous surprise issues and pandemic obstacles. Hear Port describe winning suburban voters, navigating national narratives and turnout uncertainty on the campaign trail, and how Democrats can win small business owners in this latest episode of Beers with Blois. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seeing the absence of civil engineers in government, Ann Johnson, who started her own engineering business, decided to step up to the plate to join infrastructure policymaking. But district 44 senator-elect Johnson is eager to act on more than a single issue; hear her discuss the climate crisis, “common sense” gun laws, and more. And, stick around to the end of the podcast to hear the northern Wisconsinite’s beverage and brewery recommendations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After working on Paul Wellstone’s 2002 campaign team kickstarted Emma Greenman’s interest in “returning politics to the people,” the district 63B representative-elect is moving from a career of community organizing to a legislative role. Hear Greenman talk about her fascination with voting and democracy (and their relevance in the 2020 election), serving her hometown district, and, of course, the best bar crawl destinations in southeast Minneapolis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Raleigh, representative-elect for district 38A, brings to the legislature a distinguished background of military service and almost two decades of small business experience. The new legislator discusses salient issues in his Anoka and Washington County district, including business support and a return to in-person education, as well as running a positive campaign in a polarized year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hawaiian-born lawyer Athena Hollins was elected to represent her Saint Paul house district after upsetting incumbent John Lesch in the Democratic primary. Hollins discusses campaigning in a year of revolving issues, including climate justice and public safety, and her impressive adjustment to Minnesota's cold winters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jordan Rasmussen, elected to represent Otter Tail County’s prevailing house district, has been to Harvard and back; in this episode, he discusses his homecoming to Fergus Falls and how to attract more young people to rural Minnesota. Hear the investment and consulting veteran explain how Excel spreadsheets and “returns on investment” inform his views on Minnesota’s regulatory environment, especially in a district miles from the North Dakota border. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a self-proclaimed “legal nerd” equipped with years of experience in immigration law and with the ACLU, Rep.-elect Sandra Feist discusses her legislative ambitions concerning education, civil liberties, and more. Also, tune in to hear about the newly-formed “nerd caucus” and Feist’s wide range of interests – from heavy metal to Minnesota sports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hailing from Grand Rapids, Rep.-elect Spencer Igo brings not only a background of working for Jason Lewis and Pete Stauber to St. Paul this session, but also a drive to help his northern district see a thriving economy. The 24-year-old outdoorsman talks about COVID-19 restrictions, the Minnesota culture of community, and his surprising beer of choice – listen to the end for the reveal! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Previously a Chanhassen City Council member, new Senator Julia Coleman brings a young mom’s view to her first term in the Minnesota Senate. Hear what issues she wants to champion and how her father-in-law Norm Coleman gives her political counsel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former State Representative Erin Murphy returns to the Legislature as a Senator. She discusses the new DFL freshman, how COVID-19 changed campaigning and what’s on her agenda for the 2021 Session. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Season 3, Ep. 2 - On the latest Beers with Blois Bipartisan series, Rep. Rena Moran of St. Paul and Rep. Tony Albright of Prior Lake discuss how they have forged a strong working relationship despite different party affiliation and representing different parts of the state. What are the odds they give themselves if they could get a deal done in a special session and what's their beverage of choice. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Season 3 Episode 1 - Beers with Blois: A bipartisan beer with DFLer Heather Edelson and Republican Dave Baker. Edelson and Baker discuss how even though they are in different parties they connected to work on legislation, COVID-19 guidance and what their shared experiences bring to the legislature.
DFL State Senator Matt Little the top target for Republicans in 2020 shares his "secret sauce" for campaign success.
Rep. Pete Stauber talks mining, COVID-19, and hockey over a cold one on a Friday afternoon.
New Senate Minority Leader Susan Kent discusses why she challenged Sen. Tom Bakk to be minority leader, what the underlying issues are in the caucus, how the DFL could take back the Senate and where she would spend a weekend in Minnesota."
At Midtown Global Market, DFL candidate for Congress Antone Melton-Meaux discusses why he's challenging Rep. Ilhan Omar and how he would bring a different approach to DC
Senate Tax Chair State Sen. Roger Chamberlain discusses his suburban district and his approach to representing the swing district, as well as how Minnesota's economy will be challenged in the future, and his thoughts on social media's impact on our kids and he quotes Madonna. From White Bear's Big Wood Brewery.
State Rep. Greg Davids could be the longest serving Republican after the 2020 election. On Beer's with Blois the veteran lawmaker talks about which DFLers he likes to work with, how the culture of the legislature works, and what's important to him in the upcoming bonding bill.
Retiring Hennepin County Commissioner Mke Opat discusses how the county board has changed in his nearly 30 years on the board from his new passion for "The Wishbone", to Target Field and what needs to happen to start construction on the next transit corridor