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Self Pour
Self Pour feat. Audrey Denney (Ep. 6)

Self Pour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 73:29


Two-time Democratic congressional candidate Audrey Denney sits down with Derek for an in-depth conversation about family, passions, and fears. It's a great talk. Seriously. She should be a congressperson, like, ASAP. Hosted by Derek Ahlswede Music by © Mighty Oak Records --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfpour/support

democratic audrey denney
The Damage Report with John Iadarola

GOP Congressman Justin Amash vs Trump. Trump is considering pardons for military members accused of war crimes. What you should know about 2020 Presidential candidate Steve Bullock. Billionaire Robert Smith will pay off student loans for entire Morehouse College graduating class. Audrey Denning LIVE on her run for Congress. Game of Thrones finale talk.Cohost: Brooke ThomasGuests: Dave Levinthal & Audrey Denney See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Conversing
39 - Audrey Denney on Politics

Conversing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 35:22


Caption: Audrey Denney, a 2018 candidate for California's 1st Congressional District in the U.S. House, reflects on what led her to become a congressional candidate, the impact of women activists, encountering defeat, and grappling with the Paradise, CA fires.  For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life, visit Fuller.edu/Studio.

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker
Congressional Candidate Audrey Denney: A Movement That Puts People First in California's Red North

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 48:52


Audrey Denney is creating a Blue Wave in California's North State but the California District 1 candidate says "this election isn't just about turning a Red seat Blue, this isn't just about electing a new congresswoman. What we're doing is creating a movement of people who want something better in their communities...who believe in people first, that we are Americans before we are Democrats or Republicans." In a region that is often ignored in California politics and is considered the Red North, Denney is running against an incumbent, Representative La Malfa who is one of President Trump's biggest supporters.  La Malfa has held a secure seat in the last couple of years but Denney is proving to be a tough competitor and could bring the North State back to Blue. Audrey has never found a place she loves more than the North State. She is running for Congress because she believes that the people of the North State deserve better. They deserve a representative who will respect and listen to them and who will fight for their needs and concerns in Washington D.C. She believes that the job is not about partisan politics, but about bringing people together, and finding a way forward as a community, a region, and a nation. Audrey has proven time and again that she has the passion, the skills, the energy, and the strength of character to do just that. Audrey spent her childhood on her family’s farm and ranch in Central California, growing grapes and hay while raising cattle and horses. Her father was a Vietnam veteran and her mother was a leader in their church parish. Audrey learned to work hard and efficiently before and after school to accomplish all that needed to be done to keep the family business running smoothly through both prosperous and hard times. She developed a strong respect for land and natural resources, which she has carried with her throughout her education and career endeavors.

NorCal News Now
Audrey Denney, Democratic Hopeful for U.S. House of Representatives, District CA-1

NorCal News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 60:55


Audrey Denney joins Mike and Aaron to talk about her run in the Democratic Party Congressional primary for the chance to face off against Congressman Doug LaMalfa at the November 2018 ballot box.She talks about what makes her spitting mad, reaching out to Republicans in the era of Trump, how her views on fairness have fueled her run and will mold her policies, how her faith plays into her beliefs and her hope for the future, and her thoughts on guns and the second amendment. There's a lot packed into this hour. To find out more, here are our guest's links- audreyforcongress.com facebook.com/audreyforcongress twitter.com/audrey4congress instagram.com/audreyforcongress   Every week writer and publisher Mike Richman and Democratic political consultant Aaron Haar talk about the news, goings on and political events in Northern California from a distinctly progressive perspective.    Our Twitter: twitter.com/norcalnewsnow   Our Facebook: facebook.com/norcalnewsnow

NorCal News Now
Audrey Denney, Democratic Hopeful for U.S. House of Representatives, District CA-1

NorCal News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 38:34


Joining Mike and Aaron this week is Audrey Denney, one of the most exciting new voices on the local political scene. She's an agriculturalist, educator, instructional designer who's also gunning for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. House race against Congressman Doug LaMalfa. Every week writer and publisher Mike Richman and Democratic political consultant Aaron Haar talk about the news, goings on and political events in Northern California from a distinctly progressive perspective.  You can follow the show at  https://twitter.com/norcalnewsnow Or join us on Facebook at: https://facebook.com/norcalnewsnow

California District One Media
CAD1, The 2018 Primaries - Episode 12

California District One Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 3:49


As the first year of the Trump Administration and the 114th Congress wraps up its first chaotic year, let’s look forward to what positive change we CAN bring about in the year ahead. This is the year of the 2018 midterm elections. Front and center on the agenda is the seat of incumbent Congressman, Doug LaMalfa. In 2017, LaMalfa served as a guaranteed rubber stamp for Representative Paul Ryan and the GOP lead congress. LaMalfa predictably voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act; voted to shrink Bears Ears and other national monuments; voted to allow mining pollution to be released into waterways; voted to cut funding to medicare, meals on wheels, and planned parenthood; and voted to give corporations a massive tax cut they didn’t need, adding one point five trillion dollars to the federal deficit. Thankfully we have the November elections and four qualified candidates running for LaMalfa’s seat. Frontrunners Jessica Holcombe of Auburn, and Quincy’s, Marty Walters, both have strong backgrounds in law and business development. New candidate, Audrey Denney, has made a career in teaching agriculture and is president of the board of an international human rights organization. All are supporters of job creation through education and vocational training, healthcare for all, climate science, and government transparency. All pledge to cross the aisles and work with opposing viewpoints. The candidates are making the rounds now, listening to voters and talking about their plans to bring jobs and opportunity to our district. The first 2018 election that needs your vote is the Primary election on June 5. California’s primary system is different than most states. Our Primary system changed in 2010, and now is a nonpartisan blanket primary where the top two vote winners, regardless of political party, advance to the general election on November 6. Only two other states, Washington and Nebraska, use this open primary system. So if you want to send a message to Washington on how you feel about the job they’re doing, June 5th is your first chance, even if you are registered as ‘no-party-preference’. Then mark your calendars to vote again on November 6, when the general election will determine who will go on to the House of Representatives. You can register to vote online anytime at registertovote.ca.gov. To vote in the Primaries, be sure to register by May 21st. Even if you miss the deadline, you can still register conditionally and VOTE at your county elections office up until June 5. Get online at registertovote.ca.gov today. There you can make sure your registration is still up to date, change your party preference, or request a mail-in ballot. Then mark your calendar. Vote in person on June 5 from 7am to 8pm, or mail-in your ballot from the comfort of your couch anytime until June 5. Did you know 16 and 17 year olds can pre-register to vote, right now? By pre-registering, they are automatically registered to vote on the day they turn 18. Let’s all make a point of getting our kids involved in our democracy early. After all, the decisions made today affect their lives in the future. Remember your vote is your voice. Be heard.