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Esther is joined by Emily Cain to talk about her time as a legislator in Maine, her experience as the executive director of Emily’s List, and the climate for women candidates for office today. Ask a question or leave a comment for a future show at (207) 619-3182. Subscribe to the podcast feed using any… The post Podcast: Women, Emily Cain wants you to run for office! first appeared on Maine Beacon.
This week we're looking back on a memorable weekend for the Bates basketball teams. Both the women and the men won their games on Saturday, a day that saw the Bobcats celebrate the life and legacy of Billy Selmon '15. All that and more... Interviews this episode: 1:16 -- Mike Boornazian '16, Men's Basketball. (Remembering Billy Selmon '15) 6:28 -- Marc Begin II '27, Men's Basketball. (Male Bobcat of the Week) 14:51 -- Elsa Daulerio '26, Women's Basketball. (Female Bobcat of the Week) 25:39 -- Walter Joachim-DelPoio '24, Men's Track & Field. 34:13 -- Emily Cain '27, Women's Track & Field.
We talk to Logan and Emily Cain about how they came together and how their story was shaped by her sobriety journey.You can join our Wally Show Poddies Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/WallyShowPoddies
Hey there, Nature Lovers! On today's episode of the Birdy Bunch Podcast, Matt, CJ, and Brittany talk about all things enrichment with our two guests Emily Cain and Nick Naitove, the cofounders of WildThink. In addition Matt shares a current event all about the endangered Hyacinth Macaw and CJ surprises us with their creature feature the Japanese Macaque. It is an utterly enriching episode that you don't want to miss! Additionally, don't forget to check out their website www.WildThink.org to learn more about WildThink, and follow The Birdy Bunch Podcast on social media @thebirdybunchpocast for more updates! Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 04:43 - Creature Feature 14:47 - Current Events 23:07 - WildThink with Emily Cain and Nick Naitove 51:58 - Outro For more information about The Birdy Bunch Podcast, visit TheBirdyBunchPodcast.com. Special thank you to Sarah Dunlap - for designing our logo and Conner Wittman - for producing our music.
Electing pro-choice candidates at every level is vital. This sentiment is one that EMILY's List built on and one that we dive into in our interview with Executive Director of EMILY's List, Emily Cain. This week's episode takes a tour around the organization, its goals, and how it supports candidates. In conversation, we also chatted about Maine politics from the former elected official (teaser: she took office at just 24 y/o). Oh, and wait, wait, we also talk about strategies for GOTV – basically all the good stuff. EMILY's List:https://www.emilyslist.org/Tangle Article:https://www.readtangle.com/biden-forgiving-studet-loans-debt/Join our Tennis Club via Break The Love:https://www.breakthelove.com/clubs/girlandthegovWinc (21+ only):https://winc.mivh.net/vn1kZWBrand Ambassador Program:https://www.girlandthegov.com/the-ambassadorsInternship Description:https://www.girlandthegov.com/careers
In this episode I sit down with Emily Cain and Nick Naitove of WildThink and we chat about their company, the enrichment vending machine as well as some important topics surrounding enrichment. Check them out at: https://www.wildthink.org https://www.instagram.com/wildthinkenrichment/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/wildthinkenrichment/
Longtime Daily Kos readers might remember Emily Cain, as she was a Daily Kos-backed candidate for Maine's 2nd congressional district in 2014 and 2016—the swingy rural Maine district that Democrats currently hold, but was won by Donald Trump in both his presidential races. We'll talk to Cain about Emily's List 2022 recruitment efforts, our chances to hold Congress, the importance of women when it comes to winning, and the double standards that women candidates and elected officials (like Vice President Kamala Harris') face.
Longtime Daily Kos readers might remember Emily Cain, as she was a Daily Kos-backed candidate for Maine's 2nd congressional district in 2014 and 2016—the swingy rural Maine district that Democrats currently hold, but was won by Donald Trump in both his presidential races. We'll talk to Cain about Emily's List 2022 recruitment efforts, our chances to hold Congress, the importance of women when it comes to winning, and the double standards that women candidates and elected officials (like Vice President Kamala Harris) face.
This week we are joined by Emily Cain, Researcher & Physical Performance coach at the FA. Emily's interview is one of a series of educational podcasts recorded last year with performance coach Rhys Gillings and other members of the SPC Team. The individuals featured in these interviews are experts in S&C and Sport Science, and Emily is certainly no different. A graduate from the University of Birmingham, Emilys career has taken her across the globe, experiencing a host of different environments and sports to hone her craft. Now with the FA, Emily speaks about her journey, her role as it is now, coaching methods and the future of her career.
In episode one of the #StrengthInDepthPod we speak to Physical performance coach Emily Cain about her journey from intern to a coach with over a decade of experience combining PhD study with working with international footballers. Some key takeaways: - The importance of networking - No such thing as a bad question - Coach wherever you can to whoever you can, whenever you can! If you enjoy the episode hit the subscribe button, and give us a follow on twitter @luket88 and Instagram @Taylor_Performance
In a special bonus episode, I talk with my friends Frank Albinder, Emily Cain, and Danny Williams about their unique Holiday Traditions and read a few blurbs from our past guests and podcast supporters. Happy Holidays!
When the polls show you will be elected and you end up losing the race, how can you move forward in your career and continue in public service? Mainebiz Publisher Donna Brassard talks with Emily Cain, Executive Director of EMILY's List.
in this episode of spill the cheer we talk about a true underdog story. Logan's journey to team USA wasn't always easy. his biggest lessons never came from big-time time cheer programs, but from teaching cheerleaders how to stunt, and building connections around the cheer community. logans also talk about the journey that led him to meet his wife Emily Cain. He's also part of the best band in the world called cain the band! go check them out!
Standout cheerleader Emily Cain opens up about her cheerleading career, alcohol addiction, and the wake up call. She reveals some of her secrets to perseverance and success. Emily’s latest daily reading EP:https://www.instagram.com/tv/B_sgiutgCIx/?igshid=1rzd0meoikch7 Emily’s Instagram: https://instagram.com/emilydelphia?igshid=902c09d0kuxd Spill the cheer Instagram: https://instagram.com/spillthecheerpodcast?igshid=ccyrzqr7lmac Previous episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3WhkH5X1itveBlKzP3IA79?si=Fpm8Bl91Ty-UAS3_63kmcA
Emily Cain, Executive Director of Emily's List, on Why Sen. Susan Collins Needs to Go by Cynthia Dill
Tammy Sronce is Director of Operations for Road to the Horse, the World Championship of Colt Starting, held annually at the Kentucky Horse Park, and a multiple World & National Champion Cowgirl in all aspects of Cowboy Mounted Shooting. Emily Cain is striving to change the way that animals are cared for in captive settings and is co-founder of WildThink, a non-profit that created the Animal Vending Machine. Listen in... Show Host: Debbie LoucksGuest: Tammy Sronce, Director of Operations for Road to the Horse, picturedGuest: Emily Cain, co-founder of WildThinkSupport for this episode also provided by: Monty Roberts EQUUS Online University, Cavallo Horse and RiderMonty's CalendarTraining Tip from Ask Monty read by Jamie Jennings of the Horses in the Morning Radio ShowPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramHear all the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Tammy Sronce is Director of Operations for Road to the Horse, the World Championship of Colt Starting, held annually at the Kentucky Horse Park, and a multiple World & National Champion Cowgirl in all aspects of Cowboy Mounted Shooting. Emily Cain is striving to change the way that animals are cared for in captive settings and is co-founder of WildThink, a non-profit that created the Animal Vending Machine. Listen in... Show Host: Debbie LoucksGuest: Tammy Sronce, Director of Operations for Road to the HorseGuest: Emily Cain, co-founder of WildThinkSupport for this episode also provided by: Monty Roberts EQUUS Online University, Cavallo Horse and RiderMonty's CalendarTraining Tip from Ask Monty read by Jamie Jennings of the Horses in the Morning Radio ShowPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramHear all the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Host Ryan Coonerty talks with Emily Cain, Executive Director of EMILY's List, about the organization's efforts and successes at electing women to all levels of government, her experience as a state legislator in Maine, and her advice to women considering running for office at a critical time for our country.
Monday, October 21 at 2:00 pm Speaking in Maine takes us next to Orono and the University of Maine for a recent distinguished graduate lecture on “The Myth of Electability: What it Really Takes for Women to Win.” The speaker is former state legislator and congressional candidate Emily Cain, who is currently the Executive Director of EMILY’s List.
This week we're excited to welcome Emily Cain onto the pod! She was elected to the Maine State House at age 24 and served there for almost a decade, including some years at the Minority Leader, and then moved to the Maine State Senate. Her years of elected office then lead her to EMILY's List, where she now serves as its Executive Director. She's a fascinating woman with a lot to share about politics so be sure to tune in!
Emilie sits down with Erin Vilardi of VoteRunLead to review women’s big wins in the 2018 midterm elections. Related links: Subscribe to the Bossed Up email list 2019 Limited Edition Bossed Up LifeTracker Planner! Learn more about Erin’s work at VoteRunLead.org Ep 32: Handling Rejection with Emily Cain of Emily’s List Ep 34: Hear my interview with Lauren Underwood Ep 36: Hear my interview with Deb Haaland Bossed Up Bootcamp Got a career conundrum or boss move you want me to feature on the podcast? Call and leave me a voicemail NOW at 910-668-BOSS(2677).
Rick speaks about the tremendous the success of female candidates in the midterm elections with Emily Cain. Cain is EMILY's List' Executive Director. She has a decade of experience as a state legislator and public policy leader, two cycles as one of the country's top ranked Democratic congressional candidates. You can call in to the show any time at (833) 711-RICK. That's (833) 711-7425.
For our final episode, Devon sits down with EMILY's List executive director Emily Cain to discuss this historic midterm election cycle, and where we are all headed next.Thank you to everyone for joining us on this 10 week journey. If you want to run, please visit emilyslist.org and sign up! You never know what you can do until you try. Here's to an amazing Election Day, and remember: no matter what happens, we've done something amazing. The sea change is already upon us. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For our final episode, Devon sits down with EMILY's List executive director Emily Cain to discuss this historic midterm election cycle, and where we are all headed next. Thank you to everyone for joining us on this 10 week journey. If you want to run, please visit emilyslist.org and sign up! You never know what you can do until you try. Here's to an amazing Election Day, and remember: no matter what happens, we've done something amazing. The sea change is already upon us.
With midterms around the corner, we want to bring you even more from the experts. Our bonus episodes are lightly edited interviews from thought leaders and people who are working tirelessly to get women elected in November. For our first, Host Jenny Kaplan talks with Emily Cain, executive director of EMILY's List. Special thanks to Natalie Brennan and to Moran Audio! www.wondermedianetwork.com
In this episode of Tent Talks, I speak with my friend Emily Cain about architecture. Emily is currently an architecture major at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; her portfolio can be found here: http://www.sarasotaarchitecturalfoundation.org/resources/Documents/Cain_Emily_Portfolio.pdf
This month on the podcast we’re focusing on creating impact-oriented careers and specifically interviewing women in the public sector. Today Emilie sits down with Emily Cain, the Executive Director of Emily’s List. Learn more about what was covered in today’s episode: The 5 Benefits of a Bridge Job HBR: Learn more about Stereotype Threat WaPo: Claudia Goldin’s study on women earning B’s Head over to EMILY'S List to learn more Join the Bossed Up Courage Community on Facebook Got a career conundrum you want us to cover next? Or a boss move to share? Call and leave a voicemail NOW at 910-668-BOSS(2677).
Hi House Talkers! We are so excited to share this episode with you, which is on a topic near and dear to our hearts: how to get more women to run for office! Joining us are two fabulous women who spend their time doing exactly that (sometimes even against one another!). Emily Cain is the Executive Director of Emily's List, and a former state legislator and Congressional candidate. Emily's List mission is to elect Democratic women to federal, state, and local office. Julie Conway founded and runs VIEW PAC, which helps elect Republican women to office. You'll hear about some of our favorite female candidates (special shout-outs to Martha McSally, Kristin Gaspar, Chrissy Houlahan, Gina Ortiz Jones, among others!), the question all women candidates get asked that men candidates never do, and why women are so eager to run in 2018. We'll be back in a few weeks with another new episode!
As the number of women entering politics rises, we're joined by Emily Cain, Executive Director of Emily's List, the largest resource for women in politics, for a conversation about this year's candidates, momentum into 2018-mid terms, and how things are different for women in politics. emilyslist.org
As the number of women entering politics rises, we're joined by Emily Cain, Executive Director of Emily's List, the largest resource for women in politics, for a conversation about this year's candidates, momentum into 2018-mid terms, and how things are different for women in politics. emilyslist.org
As the number of women entering politics rises, we're joined by Emily Cain, Executive Director of Emily's List, the largest resource for women in politics, for a conversation about this year's candidates, momentum into 2018-mid terms, and how things are different for women in politics. emilyslist.org
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Producer/Host: Amy Browne Studio Engineer: John Greenman Our multi-partisan panel joins us again to discuss the upcoming elections, and Emily Cain, Democratic candidate for U.S. Congress for Maine’s 2nd District joins us for the first half hour to answers questions from the panel and callers. (Opponent Bruce Poliquin was invited but declined and did not respond to requests to send a campaign aide in his place). We also discuss referendum questions on Maine’s ballot and recent candidate scandals. Guests: Emily Cain, Democratic candidate for U.S. Congress for Maine’s 2nd District Congressional. (Opponent Bruce Poliquin was invited but declined and did not respond to requests to send a campaign aide in his place). Betsy Garrold, Green Party, Dr. Jill Stein supporter Tim Wilson, former Bernie Sanders supporter now supporting Stein Ken Gleason, Democrat, Hillary Clinton supporter Renee Trust, Libertarian, Gary Johnson supporter Republican Dave Gulya was absent this week. The post Maine Currents 10/12/16 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.