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This Week in the CLE
Today in Ohio - Dec. 19, 2025 Ohio elected officials rolled out the red carpet for data centers, and we're paying for it in spiking electric bills

This Week in the CLE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 23:50


Is Troy Balderson's new law a gift to electric utilities at the expense of Ohioans? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Joyce Kaufman Show
Joyce's Thought of the Day 12/18/25 - Elected democrats make every effort to not put American's first

The Joyce Kaufman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 3:00


Joyce talks about the many ways that elected democrats prove that they do not believe that Americans should come first. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Dynamic Independence
Do Your Elected Officials Work For You?

Dynamic Independence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 50:51


On this episode, we examine if your elected officials actually work for you. What should they be doing? What are they doing? Do they represent you? We ask the questions.

Week In Review
Week in Review: flooding, new contracts, and newly elected officials

Week In Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 51:42


Host Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Longtime local political consultant Cathy Allen, Seattle Channel host/producer, co-host of Seattle News, Views, and Brews podcast Brian Callanan, and King County GOP Chair Jolie Lansdowne.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Clark County Today News
Opinion: When elected officials raise your property taxes, don't blame the assessor

Clark County Today News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 4:52


Paul Guppy of the Washington Policy Center clarifies common misconceptions about property taxes in Washington state, explaining how elected officials set tax amounts and the role of county assessors, and calls for accountability to restore trust and fiscal responsibility. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-when-elected-officials-raise-your-property-taxes-dont-blame-the-assessor/ #WashingtonState #PropertyTax #Opinion

Cats at Night with John Catsimatidis
Todd Lyons: Why Are Democratic Elected Officials Asking the Public to Put a Target on the Back of ICE Officers Simply Doing Their Jobs? | 11-25-25

Cats at Night with John Catsimatidis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 7:28


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Our Call to Beneficence
S5E3: ‘I Try to Meet Students Where They Are' | (Dr. Keith Robinson, Graduate, Career Educator, and Elected Official)

Our Call to Beneficence

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 34:26 Transcription Available


Dr. Keith Robinson is an accomplished Ball State graduate who has dedicated his career to informing and inspiring high school students, first as an educator and now as an administrator. In his current role, Keith serves as the associate principal of educational services for Evanston Township High School in Evanston, Illinois. He is also a dedicated servant leader. He is the first Black trustee elected in the Village of Skokie. And Keith is also a member of the Ball State University Foundation Board of Directors and our Teachers College Advisory Council. In this episode, Keith talks about how the academic struggles he experienced in high school and college fueled his passion to become an engaging educator. Keith also shares how, in addition to his professional career, he's found a new purpose in his role as a public servant. And he reveals why the chance Ball State took on him as a student is the reason he's been a loyal advocate in service to his alma mater ever since.  

The KOSU Daily
Elected officials pay raise, tribal hunting and fishing, Route 66 centennial and more

The KOSU Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 22:04


Oklahoma's elected officials are getting a pay raise.The fight over tribal citizens hunting and fishing heads to court.Oklahoma is gearing up to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Route 66.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Tik Tok and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.

This Week in Oklahoma Politics
Jewish charter school, tribes hunting and fishing, elected officials pay raise and more

This Week in Oklahoma Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 33:53


This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civic Leader Andy Moore about a Florida-based Jewish organization considering a religious charter school in Oklahoma, the State Supreme Court ruling in favor of Governor Stitt over his cabinet picks and the Oklahoma Health Care Authority putting a pause on an anti-abortion executive order from Governor Stitt.The trio also discusses the governor's battle with tribes over their citizens hunting and fishing without state-issued licenses and a pay raise for elected officials.

The KOSU Daily
Tremane Wood clemency, elected official's pay, Paul McCartney records and more

The KOSU Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 11:58


Governor Stitt saves a man just a few hours before execution.Some statewide elected officials are getting pay increases.Paul McCartney's appearance at Tulsa's BOK Center sets records.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Tik Tok and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.

NYC NOW
Evening Roundup: Elected Officials Demand Disciplinary Trial for NYPD Officer in Off Duty Killing, Mayor Adams Tries to SpoilMamdani's Plans, and “Fan-Man” Arrested For Flying Through Brooklyn

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 9:08


Elected officials are asking for a trial in the killing of an unarmed man and a bill to ban horse drawn carriages is voted down. Meanwhile, the Studio Museum in Harlem reopens on November 15th., Also, New York City Mayor Eric Adams tries to influence Mayor-Elect Mamdani's Policy, and a Brooklyn man is arrested for flying in a fan-powered plane.

Radio Boston
Mass. elected officials are taking more political risks in the fight against Trump

Radio Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 9:42


Former Mass. state Sen. Sonia Chang-Diaz and Boston Globe political reporter James Pindell join WBUR's Morning Edition to discuss how likely the strategy is to pay off — and who gets hurt if it doesn't.

Capitol Insider from KGOU
Statewide elected officials to get post-election pay raise

Capitol Insider from KGOU

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 5:55


A new commission has approved raising the annual salaries for statewide elected officials, while legislator pay will stay the same.

The Rush with Reshmi Nair & Scott MacArthur
Should elected officials be allowed to abstain from votes?

The Rush with Reshmi Nair & Scott MacArthur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 39:56


The city grapples with a snow removal plan for the upcoming season. Plus - do you think pharmacare and dentalcare are akin to public healthcare and Canadian values?

The Walk Humbly Podcast
#165: After Election Day, We Have a Responsibility to Pray for our Elected Officials

The Walk Humbly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 28:06


On this episode of Walk Humbly, hear Bishop Burbidge share how our parishes and Catholic Charities are stepping up to support those in need during what has become the longest-ever federal government shutdown. Bishop Burbidge also calls the faithful to action and prayer for all newly elected officials, extends an invitation to celebrate the heroic witness of Black Catholics on the way to sainthood this Black Catholics History Month, and reflects on the Diocesan Week of Service and past memorable service projects in his own life.     What's upcoming: Diocesan Week of Service: November 9-16; United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Fall Plenary Assembly: November 10-13; Prayer Service for Unity and Healing in the United States: Monday, November 24; Virginia Pro-Life Day on Thursday, January 15, 2026    Walk Humbly welcomes listener questions for Bishop Burbidge. Call or text (703) 778-9100 anytime with your question. This week, Bishop answers: "Why do we pray for the dead when their time on earth is over? Wouldn't God have already given his judgment by the time we pray for the soul of a departed loved one or friend?"    Connect with Walk Humbly and Bishop Burbidge by texting WALKHUMBLY to 84576 for occasional alerts and updates. 

City Manager Unfiltered
Announcing Sam Toles' New Social Media Course for Elected Officials | Ep. 130

City Manager Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 57:39


Are your elected officials overreacting to negative comments and criticism on social media? Tired of watching them get spun up by a handful of keyboard warriors living in their mother's basement? Then you need to enroll your elected officials in Sam Toles' new social media training course for elected officials. He is the social media master and a former council member.  Lean on his experience and expertise to show your governing body how to analyze and assess the social media landscape.  SHOW NOTES Sam Toles' LinkedIn profile Link to CiviSocial website Link to Sam Toles' New Book: The Social Media Playbook For Local Elected Officials Link to the AAME discount for the CiviSocial Social Medial Training for Elected Officials Link to CiviSocial's DeepFake Program Link to CiviSocial's Referendum Ready Program Sam previously appeared on the following episodes: Episode 67: Your City is Doing Social Media Wrong Episode 68: Keyboard Warriors & Social Media Terrorists Episode 108: Social Media Training for Elected Officials with Sam Toles Claim your FREE copy of "The Social Media Playbook for City & County Managers" at this link: https://civisocial.com/the-social-media-playbook   AAME JOB BOARD: The American Association of Municipal Executives has a free job board exclusively focused on executive and senior level local government recruitments. To post a job, go to: https://jobs.aame.org/ SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Subscribe to my FREE weekly newsletter hosted on LinkedIn. It is called the "City Manager News & Job Board" newsletter and can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/city-manager-rtrs-job-board-7164683251112992768/ If you would like to support the podcast by making a donation, please use the "Buy Me A Coffee" link. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple or your preferred platform if you enjoy the show. It helps tremendously. But more importantly, refer your friends and peers to podcast through personal conversations and posts on your social media platforms. Joe Turner's LinkedIn Page City Manager Unfiltered YouTube Page - Subscribe Today! Note: Page may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.  

Talk to Prince Show
Prince Israel Zaar on: What if elected officials don't start wars Overseas

Talk to Prince Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 14:36 Transcription Available


Queer News
Breaking News: ICE Handcuffs Elected Official & Now Alderperson Jesse Fuentes is Suing the Federal Government for ICE's Assault

Queer News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 17:31


Family, this week on Queer News, Anna DeShawn continues to bring you the stories that matter most to our community and this one is critical in the fight for our rights. We have a powerful, breaking news interview with Chicago's own Alderperson Jesse Fuentes (26th Ward), who was illegally handcuffed by ICE agents at Humboldt Park Health hospital simply for asking about a signed warrant. Hear directly from Alderperson Fuentes about the terrifying confrontation, what it means to be leading with courage against rising fascism, and why she is taking the monumental step of suing the federal government for assault, battery, and false arrest. This is more than one story; it's a conversation about using every tool we have from the courts to rapid response teams to defend our community. We all we got. Check the show notes for links to get information on Know Your Rights training's and mutual aid funds.

WUWM News
Port Washington Data Center: Welcomed by elected officials, questioned by constituents

WUWM News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 4:58


Port Washington leaders and residents debate a proposed data center as communities across Wisconsin weigh the economic and environmental impact of tech expansion.

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
Sports fields? Nature area in Reno? Elected officials to vote on a flood mitigation and park plan

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 2:32


On Friday, the Truckee River Flood Management Authority (TRFMA) could vote on a flood mitigation and park proposal between McCarran and Rock boulevards, potentially creating more grass sports fields.

The Realignment
Giselle Hale: Moving Abundance from Op-Eds to Action - Why Local Elected Officials Are the Missing Piece of the Puzzle

The Realignment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 61:47


https://abundanceelected.com/about-us/https://www.axios.com/2025/09/03/democrats-abundance-movement-groupRealignment Newsletter: https://therealignment.substack.com/Realignment Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/therealignmentEmail the Show: realignmentpod@gmail.comGiselle Hale, Managing Partner at the Abundance Network and former Mayor of Redwood City, CA, joins The Realignment. Marshall and Giselle discuss Abundance Network's newly announced Abundance Elected Network, a community of local elected officials in city and county government interested in abundance and state capacity. They discuss why the local government version of the abundance discourse is completely different than the national level, think tank and pundit debate, how local officials are operationalizing abundance ideas, and what an outcomes-centered politics could look like.  

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
Elected officials question safety amid rise in political violence

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 11:03


The Charlie Kirk murder has hit home for more than one elected official in Utah. Utah County Commissioner Amelia Powers Gardner shares her concerns around her own safety amid rise of political violence.

Clark County Today News
WA elected officials react to fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk in Utah

Clark County Today News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 3:40


Washington elected officials are responding to the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk in Utah. Jim Walsh, Travis Couture, and John Braun expressed concern over political rhetoric and violence, while Gov. Bob Ferguson condemned the murder as unacceptable in democracy. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/wa-elected-officials-react-to-fatal-shooting-of-charlie-kirk-in-utah/ #CharlieKirk #TurningPointUSA #PoliticalViolence #WashingtonState #JimWalsh #TravisCouture #JohnBraun #BobFerguson #UtahValleyUniversity #TheCenterSquare

STR8UP SHOW PODCAST
America…Assemble w/ Mike Gatto

STR8UP SHOW PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 55:10


America is facing deep political division. Republican vs. Democrat, Left vs. Right. But what will it truly take for us to come together as one nation again? On this episode, former California State Assemblyman Mike Gatto sits down with host and special guest co-host Joey for an honest conversation about America's current political climate. From the challenges facing both major parties to the growing frustration among citizens, Mike shares his perspective on what's fueling the divide and outlines practical steps everyday Americans can take to ensure their voices are heard by elected officials. Follow Mike Gatto: Website – www.mikegatto.com Twitter – @MikeGatto Follow Joey: TikTok – @joey_doesit

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KQED’s Forum
San Francisco Voters Decide, Once Again, Whether to Recall an Elected Official

KQED’s Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 55:50


Voters in the Sunset district of San Francisco are casting ballots on whether to recall their supervisor Joel Engardio. Engardio, a vocal champion of the city's previous recalls of three school board members and former District Attorney Chesa Boudin, has angered residents in his district over his support of Proposition K, which closed the oceanfront's Great Highway. The 2-mile stretch of land opened as Sunset Dunes Park, but whether that park is wanted, is still under debate with some saying it impacts local businesses and daily commutes. We talk about San Francisco's recall fever and the balancing act required by officials representing the needs of their districts, and the desires of the city. Guests: Joe Eskenazi, managing editor and columnist, Mission Local Jason McDaniel, associate professor of political science, San Francisco State University Sydney Johnson, reporter, KQED Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SideDish
SideDish LIVE at Unity in the Community Part 1: Intro and Elected Officials

SideDish

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 28:10


Part 1 of 4. Recorded live from the Public Policy Plaza at Unity in the Community on Friday, August 22nd.In the first segment Annie and Brady sit down with Scott Cook, the CEO of the Longmont Chamber of Commerce who introduces the event, what we're doing here, and never brought us ice cream. Some quick buzz, then we're talking to Claire Levy (Boulder County Commissioner), Marta Loachamin (District 2 Commissioner) , and Diane Christ (City Council Ward 1).

The Chris and Joe Show
Hour 2: Elected Officials behaving badly

The Chris and Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 29:10


It would seem that becoming an elected official in Arizona makes you forget that the laws still apply to you.

The Hamilton Corner
There's one D.C. Democrat elected official who seems to support the federalization of policing in the District.

The Hamilton Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 51:48


The Trevor Carey Show
L.A. Elected Officials: OK To Wear Masks To Smash ‘N Grab, but Not To Arrest Illegals in the City

The Trevor Carey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 35:00 Transcription Available


The Joyce Kaufman Show
The Joyce Kaufman Show 8/6/25 - Bad Behavior from elected officials, Congressman Cory Mills, Active Shooter in Georgia, Alligator Alcatraz

The Joyce Kaufman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 40:33


Bad behavior from elected officials on both sides, Congressman Cory Mills allegedly threatens former girlfriend, active Shooter at a military base in Georgia, Alligator Alcatraz and hurricane plans, and tariffs on Russia. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Law of Self Defense News/Q&A
TREASON! When US Elected Officials Prioritize OTHER NATIONS!

Law of Self Defense News/Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 141:59


LEARN HOW TO BE HARD TO CONVICT if you're ever compelled to use forc ein defense of yourself, your family, or your property.  100% FREE "Hard to Convict Webinar," taught LIFE by me, Saturday, August 16th! ZERO COST, but SEATS ARE LIMITED! REGISTER TODAY:lawofselfdefense.com/hardtoconvictDemocrat Congresswoman Delia Ramirez recently gave a public speech in which she affirmed her primary loyalty to her cultural home of Guatemala over the nation in which she claims so-called “birthright” citizenship and secured elected office to supposedly represent American citizens. Ramirez is not the only elected US official to adopt this practice of constructive treason, prioritizing the interests of a foreign nation over the interests of her nominal nation of citizenship—but it is a practice that should and must be condemned. The American citizens residing in Ramirez' district have a Constitutional right to have their elected representative serve their interests as Americans, without being subordinated to the national interests of any foreign nation, and particularly not a third-world nation aggressively engaged in the invasion of the United States and the consumption of trillions of dollars of scarce American resources including housing, education, healthcare, employment, social services, and more—all while sending $20 BILLION of remittances out of the US economy and into Guatemala each year.END THIS INVASION OF OUR NATION, END OUR TREASONOUS ELECTED OFFICIALS, TODAY!The #1 guide for understanding when using force to protect yourself is legal. Now yours for FREE! Just pay the S&H for us to get it to you.➡️ Carry with confidence, knowing you are protected from predators AND predatory prosecutors➡️ Correct the common myths you may think are true but get people in trouble​➡️ Know you're getting the best with this abridged version of our best-selling 5-star Amazon-rated book that has been praised by many (including self-defense legends!) for its easy, entertaining, and informative style.​➡️ Many interesting, if sometimes heart-wrenching, true-life examplesGet Your Free Book: https://lawofselfdefense.com/getthebook

Meanwhile in Memphis with New Memphis
S5E30 - Celebrate What's Right: A Conversation with Elected Officials

Meanwhile in Memphis with New Memphis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 46:54


Leadership at the highest levels involves a lot of listening — to constituents, to peers, to other leaders. In today's conversation, a group of local elected officials (Commissioner Miska Clay Bibbs, Commissioner Mickell Lowery, Memphis Shelby County Schools Board Member Michelle McKissack, Germantown Mayor Mike Palazzolo and Councilman JB Smiley) take to the mics to interview each other about what it looks like to lead in their roles, what drew them to pursue a path to public office, what motivates them to do the work, and what they hope will inspire other leaders to take an active role in the community. This live event conversation was powered by BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee and Kroger.

Simon Conway
Sturgis, social media posts, and elected officials

Simon Conway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 31:00


Doug Wagner in for Simon Conway during Wednesday's second hour.

No Doubt About It
Episode 203: What Happens When Elected Officials Stop Serving and Start Performing? The Melanie Stansbury Story

No Doubt About It

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 45:08 Transcription Available


The New Yorker: Politics and More
Where Is the Iran-Israel Conflict Headed?

The New Yorker: Politics and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 39:37


The Washington Roundtable discusses the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, and the possibility that the United States will join the fray by bombing Iranian nuclear facilities. They are joined by Karim Sadjadpour, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a longtime Iran expert. “What is going to drive events is not the national interest of the United States or the national interests of Iran, but this duel between these two men, Donald Trump and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei,” Sadjapour says. “What I really fear is that both of these men feel like their honor is on the line.” This week's reading:“Donald Trump's No-Strategy Strategy on Iran,” by Isaac Chotiner“The Trump Crackdown on Elected Officials,” by Jonathan Blitzer“What Is Israel's Endgame with Iran?” by Robin Wright“The Military's Birthday Parade Rolls Quietly Through Trump's Washington,” by Antonia Hitchens“After Attacking Iran, Israel Girds for What's Next,” by Ruth Margalit“Why Netanyahu Decided to Strike Iran Now,” by Isaac Chotiner“President Trump's Military Games,” by Ruth Marcus“Is the Anti-Trump Opposition Getting Its #Resistance Back?” by Jon AllsopTune in wherever you get your podcasts. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

The New Yorker: Politics and More
The Rise And Fall of DOGE

The New Yorker: Politics and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 40:37


The New Yorker staff writer Benjamin Wallace-Wells joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss the decline of DOGE, what Elon Musk's exit from the White House means for its work, and the initiative's legacy in the long run. Plus, the assassination of the Minnesota state representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman, and the growing trend of impersonating law enforcement.This week's reading: “What Did Elon Musk Accomplish at DOGE?,” by Benjamin Wallace-Wells “The Minnesota Shootings and the Dangerous Trend of Impersonating Law Enforcement,” by Benjamin Wallace-Wells “The Trump Crackdown on Elected Officials,” by  Jonathan Blitzer “What Is Israel's Endgame with Iran?,” by Robin Wright “The Military's Birthday Parade Rolls Quietly Through Trump's Washington,” by Antonia Hitchens  To discover more podcasts from The New Yorker, visit newyorker.com/podcasts. To send feedback on this episode, write to themail@newyorker.com. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Internet Today
ICE Thugs Assaulted Yet Another Elected Official

Internet Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 46:38


Sponsored by Shopify - Go to http://shopify.com/newsday to sign up for your $1-per-month trial period and start selling today. Sponsored by Huel - Go to http://huel.com and use code TECHNEWSDAY15 to get 15% on $75 or more for new customers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Statehouse Happenings: New Scrutiny Over Gifts to Elected Officials After LG and SOS Appearance at Pacers Game

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 29:50


There is new scrutiny over the gifts state lawmakers and statewide elected officials are allowed to receive after the Lt. Governor and Security of State were photographed attending the NBA Finals with a man who once went to prison for bribery. Should elected officials be allowed to accept gifts and should transparency and reporting requirements be beefed up? Rob Kendall, Abdul-Hakim Shabazz and Jim Merritt discuss on this week's Statehouse Happenings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Michael Steele Podcast
Taking Heat for Standing Up to Elected Officials (Quick Take)

The Michael Steele Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 17:59


Jonathan Capehart discusses his extremely awkward first encounter with Rev. Al Sharpton and the nature of their contentious relationship. Plus, Jonathan talks about his work to save the NY Apollo Theater and the importance of holding elected officials accountable. Check out Jonathan Capehart's memoir here: https://www.amazon.com/Yet-Here-Am-Lessons-Search/dp/1538767066

The Gee and Ursula Show
Hour 1: PC Sheriff Feuding With Every Top Elected Official

The Gee and Ursula Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 36:36


URSULA'S TOP STORIES: PC Sheriff won’t enforce the law // PC Sheriff escalates feud with every top elected official in the County // Why did the Snoqualmie Police Chief get fired? // 

City Manager Unfiltered
Social Media Training for Elected Officials with Sam Toles | Ep. 108

City Manager Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 54:42


Picture this scenario. Staff have worked for a year to bring a project or initiative to the finish line. There have been public meetings and notices, multiple discussions at council meetings, and even some news articles published in the local paper.  Out of the blue, a handful of vocal social media commenters start lighting up the city's social media page and local news groups are atwitter as these critics misrepresent the facts of the project and attack the council for not being transparent and seeking feedback from residents. This results in a dozen or more residents attending the next council meeting with four of them attacking the council and staff under the guise of simply seeking transparency. Then the council, caught off guard and reeling from the "onslaught" of public comment decide to table or postpone the issue. Then they direct the city manager and staff to re-engage the public and seek feedback.  It's demoralizing and time consuming. It sucks the life out of employees.  Sam Toles of CiviSocial joins me on the program to talk about a future initiative aimed at educating and training elected officials about social media, how to interpret criticism, and how to raise these concerns with staff in a healthy and constructive manner. If you are interested in learning more, please fill out this brief survey so we can get your feedback: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdBe7LOFFXi2C_ezW4haJJqU-iPk7_n61sgKelfnLQDDgMK1w/viewform SHOW NOTES Claim your FREE copy of "The Social Media Playbook for City & County Managers" at this link: https://civisocial.com/the-social-media-playbook Sam Toles' LinkedIn profile Link to CiviSocial website Sam previously appeared on the following episodes: Episode 67: Your City is Doing Social Media Wrong Episode 68: Keyboard Warriors & Social Media Terrorists AAME Waitlist Sign Up Link: https://app.youform.com/forms/f9ulo0uh AAME JOB BOARD: The American Association of Municipal Executives has a free job board exclusively focused on executive and senior level local government recruitments. To post a job, go to: https://jobs.aame.org/ SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Subscribe to my FREE weekly newsletter hosted on LinkedIn. It is called the "City Manager News & Job Board" newsletter and can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/city-manager-rtrs-job-board-7164683251112992768/ If you would like to support the podcast by making a donation, please use the "Buy Me A Coffee" link. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple or your preferred platform if you enjoy the show. It helps tremendously. But more importantly, refer your friends and peers to podcast through personal conversations and posts on your social media platforms. Joe Turner's LinkedIn Page City Manager Unfiltered YouTube Page - Subscribe Today! Note: Page may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.  

Voices in Advocacy Podcast
Top 10 Things Elected Officials Hate to Hear

Voices in Advocacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 8:51


Today's episode is a little different—but a lot of fun. We're counting down the Top 10 Things Elected Officials and Their Staff Hate to Hear. These are the things that make meetings go sideways, cause eyes to roll, or guarantee your message won't land the way you want. Think of this as your what NOT to say guide. Because knowing how to communicate effectively also means avoiding the landmines.   As a professional speaker, I help organizations inspire, train, and grow communities of effective, influential advocates. If you're ready to build a culture of advocacy within your association or organization, let's talk. Visit VoicesInAdvocacy.com to learn more—and let's turn your passion into powerful public policy influence. Until next time—keep using your voice.   Dedicated to the art of advocacy. Contact Voices In Advocacy at: www.VoicesinAdvocacy.com 480 488-9150 At Voices in Advocacy, we work with organizations that want to inspire, educate, engage, and activate their supports to become even better effective, influential advocates.

Politically Speaking
Friday's deadly tornado rocks St. Louis – and prompts elected officials into action

Politically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 49:59


On the latest episode of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, St. Louis Public Radio's talks with STLPR's Chad Davis about the deadly tornado that ripped through St. Louis and St. Louis County on Friday. It's placing more of a focus on how local, state and federal elected officials are planning to respond to what could be a long rebuilding process. Rosenbaum also talks with STLPR's Sarah Kellogg, as well Reps. Ian Mackey and Jim Murphy, about the 2025 Missouri General Assembly session.

The Chronicle News Dump
News Dump Ep. 235: Slapping Mr. Yuck Stickers on Local Elected Officials

The Chronicle News Dump

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 62:19


On the 235th episode of The Chronicle News Dump, hosts Aaron VanTuyl and Eric Schwartz welcome on guest Ruby Stanton to explain Relay for Life (and Into the Woods). The hosts also cover the safe parking pilot program debate in Chehalis and the hosts (well, one host anyway) goes off on a column regarding the debate. Mr. Yuck descends upon Centralia, prospective candidates throw their hats in the ring, John McCroskey does not understand irony and Eric Schwartz will post any photo you send to news@chronline.com.Email THIS podcast at chroniclenewsdump@gmail.com.Brought to you by SUMMIT FUNDING, CHEHALIS OUTFITTERS and THE ROOF DOCTOR!Listen to past episodes or subscribe here: https://apple.co/3sSbNC5.

The Kuhner Report
Consequences for Elected Officials

The Kuhner Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 23:19 Transcription Available


Cincinnati Edition
Tensions flare between community councils and citywide elected officials

Cincinnati Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 27:30


When it comes to development, how do leaders balance neighborhood concerns and the need for progress?

Hustle & Flow with Heather Hubbard
#240: Tennessee's First Transgender Elected Official, Olivia Hill

Hustle & Flow with Heather Hubbard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 31:11


Olivia Hill made history in Tennessee as the first transgender person elected in the state when she won a widely contested Metro Council position in Nashville. From her unlikely path into politics, losing her white male privilege after transitioning to being a woman, to being an outspoken representative of trans people in the South, you're going to love this interview. Not only will you learn a lot, you'll walk away feeling hopeful and inspired! Olivia has that effect on people.     Chapters 00:29 - Meet Olivia Hill  01:37 - How she ended up in politics 04:08 - Local and state elections  12:50 - Responding to bullies 15:26 - Lived experiences as both a man and woman 22:04 - Education, representation, and progress 28:48 - Connect with Olivia   Follow Olivia on all social media platforms at oliviahill247 including Instagram https://instagram.com/oliviahill247, Facebook https://facebook.com/oliviahill247 and LinkedIn https:/linkedin.com/in/oliviahill247    For even more content and a daily dose of inspiration, follow me on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/HeatherJoyHubbard  

Gene Valentino's GrassRoots TruthCast
Rebounds Of Success Are Coming - Clean Up of Elected Official Commentary - A Must!

Gene Valentino's GrassRoots TruthCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 13:26 Transcription Available


Tariffs impact domestication of production and jobs. We must raise the bar, clean up our act, and be more civil to each other, especially elected officials. Vitriolic tones that create dissension have gone too far. Lidia Curanaj at Newsmax challenges us on Jasmine Crockett and her bad behavior, as an example of many elected officials. It drives to a bigger issue of the two party system needing to work together for the greater good of the American people, like they used to. Optimism for a brighter future is in the air!Rebounds Of Success Are Coming – Clean-Up of Elected Official Commentary – A Must!Gene Valentino on Newsmax's NewslineORIGINAL MEDIA SOURCE(S):Originally Recorded on March 27, 2025America Beyond the Noise: Season 5, Episode 577Image courtesy of: Newsmax➡️ Join the Conversation: https://GeneValentino.com➡️ WMXI Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/NewsRadio981➡️ More WMXI Interviews: https://genevalentino.com/wmxi-interviews/➡️ More GrassRoots TruthCast Episodes: https://genevalentino.com/grassroots-truthcast-with-gene-valentino/➡️ More Broadcasts with Gene as the Guest: https://genevalentino.com/america-beyond-the-noise/ ➡️ More About Gene Valentino: https://genevalentino.com/about-gene-valentino/

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
Your Kid's Screwed (Unless You Break This Cycle) ft. Kevin Riley

The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 61:38


Kevin Riley went from fatherless at age 7 to NYC Council Member, author, and founder of the Dad Gang movement. Kevin faced a tough life in the Bronx. His father was incarcerated and deported when he was just seven years old. He is also the founder of The Dad Gang—a movement dedicated to breaking stereotypes and creating supportive communities for fathers. Become the best husband and leader you can: www.thedadedge.com/mastermind One of the greatest challenges children growing up in fatherless homes are:  47.6% more likely to grow up in poverty Twice as likely to commit suicide Comprise 71% of high school dropouts The stats are shocking, and it's clear. KIDS NEED DADS. This conversation explores Kevin's story of resilience—how he transformed childhood trauma into a mission to support other fathers, what fatherhood means to him today, and his work ensuring dads never face their parenting journey alone. Through personal experience and dedicated advocacy, Kevin offers insights on breaking negative cycles, building meaningful family legacies, and showing up authentically for our children. ---------------------------- Gentlemen, if you're ready to level up, don't miss The Forge: A Gathering of Men—an exclusive event created by leaders like Connor Beaton, Larry Hagner, Matt Beaudreau, and Ryan Michler to help you connect, grow, and become the best version of yourself. Learn more at The Men's Forge. ---------------------------- www.thedadedge.com/517 www.themensforge.com | www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.linktr.ee/cmkevincriley www.linktr.ee/Thedadgang www.instagram.com/kevincriley www.instagram.com/hoppingthroughlifebook www.instagram.com/thedadgang www.hoppingthroughlife.com