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Meet Sarah Blessing from Harrison County Indiana. She ran in the last (2024) election cycle for Indiana House District 70. Here is a link to an article where she talks with The Corydon Democrat the article includes quotes from Sarah and her Republican opponent. She is also collaborating with some other cool people you want to get to know with Project Next. You can find this helpful, it's the Lunch episode each Monday. find out about how it can help you. Subscribe to the channel, so you can stay informed. Project Next needs you. Mark your calender to check in with the Tuesday January 28th LIVE show by Project Next from 5-10:00pm We talk about Tim Peck find him at PeckforCongress Also you can check out Tim's LinkTree Link from the campaign here. We talk about Corinne Straight -she is on YouTube & you can find her on all the social platforms under her name and on her website Bluesiers.com She is also on TikTok for awhile longer at CorinneStraight We mention Scott Arron Rogers from the HoosLeft Podcast. Scott also has an awesome HoosLeft Substack that features a lot of posts, check it out at that link. Check out Scott's LinkTree Link for more. Special thanks to The CWA, The Communications Workers of America for their support. Are you thinking about Organizing a Union in your workplace? Contact the CWA's Organizing department to learn more about the easy steps you and your coworkers can take. Special thanks to The MLPA Midwest Labor Press Association for their support of the work we do at My Labor Radio. Special thanks to UAWLocal2209 for their support of My Labor Radio - follow the link here to learn more about the work they are doing in NE Indiana. Thanks for listening. Find us on the socials by following this LinkTree Link.
It was a Swift success this weekend. How will the election results affect the Indiana economy. More sabre rattling from Iran. Jim Schenke, Republican candidate for Indiana House District 26, was arrested Monday morning See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet candidate Josh Lowry. He is running for Indiana House District 24 just north of Indianapolis the link for the district map is here Indiana House District 24. We talk about a number of topics but key among them is the response he is getting from constituents who are fed up with the GOP supermajority that has had a strangelhold on Indiana for 20 years. You may not like the policies enacted in the State House, but you have to participate and vote to change that. Find out who is on your Ballot by visiting BallotPedia.org Check your Indiana Voter Registration by following that link in bold. On the Socials find Josh Lowry this is his website link. On TikTok he is @LowryforIndiana On Facebook he is @LowryforIndiana On Instagram he is @LowryforIndiana On Twitter he is @LowryforIndiana Special thanks to UAW 2209 for their continued support of the work we do each episode. Find out more about this amalgamated Union by following the link to go to UAW2209.org Special Thanks to the CWA The Communications Workers of America for their support of My Labor Radio. You can find out more about Organizing a Union in your workplace by visiting CWA-Union.org/Organize to speak with a Union organizer who will listen to your concerns and provide you with options and ideas for your workplace. Thanks for listening find us on the Socials with this Linktree link
Indiana House District 5 is in north west IN. Heidi Beidinger is the candidate who will bring change to the District at the State House. We talked with Dr. Beidinger on Monday July 8th to review her plans for work to be done on behalf of constituents in HD-5. This conversation includes her positions on important topics and we also talk about her 2022 run for this same seat. She has doubled down this election cycle and is in it to win it. Heidi wants to remind voters she is in this race for all the right reasons. We appreciate her tenacity as she stays consisteant to her values and putting the people of HD-5 in the forefront of her campaign. Visit Heidi on all the links we have here; Her website is HeidiForIndiana On Twitter she is @HeidiForIndiana On Facebook she is Heidi For Indiana on Instagram she is @HeidiForIndiana On TikTok she is @HeidiForIndiana Thanks for listening. You can find us at our LinkTree My Labor Radio Special thanks to the CWA The Communications Workers of America for their support of My Labor Radio. Special thanks to UAW Local2209 for their support of My Labor Radio
This episode we want you to meet Kyle Thele. (His last name is pronounced Tee-Lee) He is running for Indiana House District 83 in NE Indiana. You can hear the interview to learn more. You do need to know that we have an alternative to the hatefull attitude that the so called Christian who occupies the seat now holds. This is a great chance for change and Kyle does not hold back in this interview. Also you'll learn why he wants to run and the fact is clear he wants to hear from you. The Constituant. Visit his website read more and learn why this election year, a time for change is happening at IN House District 83. Kyle is a Union member of WGAEast The Writers Guild of America East.org - Kyle is working for VOX Media. On Twitter he is @Kyle4IN83 On Instagram he is @KyleINStateRep On Facebook he is Kyle Thele For Indiana State Rep As always you can find out more at KyleForStateRep.com Special Thank You to the CWA Union. The Communications Workers of America. You have been thinking about organizing a Union in your workplace and the best step forward is by clicking this link here CWA-Union/Organizing to contact an organizer and make that change in your workplace. Special thanks to UAW 2209 for their support of My Labor Radio they are an over 4,000 member amalgamated union serving their membership and communities at large in NE Indiana. Thanks for listening - You know where to find us...
This is the WFHB Local News for Tuesday, June 25th, 2024. Later in the program, WFHB Correspondent Zyro Roze speaks with Michelle Higgs, who is running as a Democrat for Indiana House District 60 in the upcoming election in November. More in today's feature report. Also coming up in the next half hour, we have …
The world desperately needs OT leaders.It needs leaders that can think holistically. It needs leaders that understand both individual level change and systems level change. It needs storytellers, collaborators, and compassionate thinkers. And, these are the qualities of an occupational therapy professional. Today, we'll explore a paper on best practices in OT leadership curriculum development. This will help us understand the practical steps involved in leadership development. Both as an individual, and for preparing our profession to be one of leaders. After we review the article, we are thrilled to welcome to the podcast, Dr. Victoria Wilburn, State Representative for Indiana House District 32. Her and I will discuss the hard-won lessons she has learned about leadership. And, the advice she has for OTs to step into leadership, in whatever role they occupy.You can find more details on this course here:https://otpotential.com/ceu-podcast-courses/ot-and-leadershipHere's the primary research we are discussing:Best practices in leadership curriculum development: A case study of a curriculum designed to foster authentic leadership skills in graduate students.Support the Show.
Hello and welcome to Eco Report. Later in the program, Environmental Correspondent Zyro Roze speaks with Michelle Higgs about how her time as a Community Organizer with Hoosier Action prepared her for her run for Indiana House District 60, which includes parts of Monroe County. The New York Times reports that global warming creates conditions …
This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, May 16th, 2024. Later in the program, WFHB Correspondent Zyro Roze speaks with Michelle Higgs, who is running as a Democrat for Indiana House District 60. More in the top half of our program. Also coming up in the next half hour, WFHB Correspondent Brookelyn Lambright brings …
This is the WFHB Local News for Tuesday, May 14th, 2024. In today's feature report, WFHB Correspondent Zyro Roze speaks with Michelle Higgs, who is running as a Democrat for Indiana House District 60. More in today's feature report. Up next, Lil Bub's Lil Show – a co-production between the WFHB Local News and Lil …
Ireland is running in the open Republican primary for Indiana House District 90. Andrew Ireland for Indiana State Representative See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voters in much of Hamilton County will pick new State Representatives this year. In the 24th House District, Republican Donna Schaibley is retiring. Earlier, we talked to Democratic candidate, Josh Lowery. This week we're talking to one of the Republican candidates, Bill Gutrich. He's a business man who moved to Indianapolis from the Chicago area years ago. He tells Phil Sanchez that he want s to be the voice of reason in the State House.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WISH-TV's Phil Sanchez sits down with a Westfield foster parent who is running for the Indiana Stat Legislature because he believes too many rights have been taken away. Josh Lowry is a trial lawyer who is running unopposed in the Democratic primary for Indiana House District 24. That seat covers portions of Boone and Hamilton counties.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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We need strong Democratic women in the State House to restore balance and sanity to Indiana. Robin Williams is an experienced, intelligent candidate for Indiana State House District 30. All Hands Deck! Let's get her elected.
Heidi Beidinger is already an exceptional community leader. Now she is stepping up to bring her skill and persistence to the State House to support inclusion and women's fundamental rights for House District 5.
Meet Heidi Beidinger candidate for Indiana House District 5. She has some great ideas that make sense and we talk for about 45 minutes about her as a candidate. Check out her YouTube announcement video with this link, Heidi Beidinger YouTube Visit her website at HeidiForIndiana.com You can follow her on Twitter @HeidiForIndiana You can find her on Reddit just search HeidiforIndiana We appreciate great candidates, we know you do too, thanks for listening. You can find us at MyLaborRadio.org and on Twitter @mgevaart
Community Connection Thursday July 7th 2022 Indiana Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment Plan Webinar VIRTUAL EVENT | Wed, July 13th from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM About: "Join the Indiana Department of Transportation for a virtual session to learn about Indiana's EV Infrastructure Deployment Plan." Indiana House District 94 Rep. Cherrish Pryor Joined Us Live! Event Info: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/indiana-electric-vehicle-infrastructure-deployment-plan-webinar-tickets-378079374587?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery&fbclid=IwAR1b-Q4iqfGM1PL9NTK8LyQ4ikMnBf3zDh9n7wOZNmY3SVuN3ZqbX7Nll60 Phone Guest:Rep. Cherrish Pryor - Indiana House District 94, (D) The Indianapolis Urban League and ADL Midwest (Anti Defimation League Midwest) Have Collaborated To Spark A Hate Crime Law In Indiana. Article: https://chicago.adl.org/a-hate-crime-law-in-indiana-is.../ Phone Guests: Mark Russell - Director of Advocacy & Family Services Indianapolis Urban League Suzanne Rothenberg - Associate Regional Director Strategy And Growth Indiana Community Engagement ADL Midwest (Anti-Defamation League) Indianapolis Recorder Sports Writer Danny BridgesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Labor news and meet Kathy Zoucha. She is an educator who is running in the primary for the opportunity to be the candidate for Indiana House District 82. She has spent time the first quarter of this year lobbying on behalf of Teachers and Students. She wants your support in the primary May 3rd 2022. Find her on the web at KathyZouchaforIndiana.com This episode has Labor News with help from C.M.Lewis find him on Twitter @TheHousered Also find Jonah Furman on Twitter @JonahFurman or subscribe to his Substack link here WhoGetsTheBird As always find us at MyLaborRadio.org or follow us on Twitter @mgevaart
How can physicians get involved in the political process? John Ruckelshaus, ISMA vice president of government affairs, interviews two physicians who are running for state political office: Alex Choi, MD, a candidate for Indiana Senate District 29, and David Welsh, MD, a candidate for Indiana House District 55. Links: Dr. Alex Choi - https://votealexchoi.com/ Dr. David Welsh - https://bit.ly/3v9W58g
Host, Kristopher H. Bilbrey, welcomes Brittany (Bridges) Kloer to the show for this "special BONUS EPISODE!" Brittany is a Republican Candidate running for State Representative in Indiana's 33rd House District (and for those that live in the District she is asking for your support & vote in the May 3rd, 2022, Primary Election). Brittany is running as a TRUE "Constitutional Conservative" and she has the full support & endorsement of the 'Perception IS Reality' crew! Brittany is a teacher in the Indiana Public School System, and has been for 12 years... she has also been an educational legislative advocate, as well. Brittany, along with her husband, Brandon, live in Portland, Jay County, Indiana. She first ran for the District 33 seat back in 2020. Even though she came up short in that race, she still put up decent numbers for a first time Candidate, considering she was also dealing, as was everyone, with the first few months of the Worldwide "Covid 19" Pandemic! Her first, failed, attempt and the fact that the incumbent has become increasingly less reliable, is more concerned with trying to keep his power and secure his future positions, all while, he appears to be working less & less for the citizens of his District... has fired Brittany up and she is ready to WIN the 2022 Primary Election on May 3rd! Join the conversation to learn more about District 33's "TRUE, Constitutional, Conservative..." Brittany (Bridges) Kloer! Brittany's Campaign Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BrittanyKloer33. Brittany's Personal Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/brittany.bridges.5477. Brittany's Website: https://www.brittanykloer.com. Brittany's Email Address: BrittanyKloer33@gmail.com. Link to the Indiana House District 33 Map: https://bit.ly/INHD33MAP Link to Prescott's Explosive Town Hall Meeting from 02.19.22: https://bit.ly/No2JD Link to Brandon Kloer's Interview about the ACLU Lawsuit: https://bit.ly/JD168 Sponsors for this BONUS Ep: Brittany Kloer (R) Candidate for Dist 33 State Representative... https://www.facebook.com/BrittanyKloer33. & Reliable Plumbing Services: 765.252.3665 or msplumbing2018@att.net. Stay Safe, Stay Tuned & Stay True! Perception IS Reality w/Kristopher H. Bilbrey 03.27.22 (& Special Guest: Brittany Bridges Kloer) Kris can be found @ www.facebook.com/Bilbrey318 (Produced by: The Vulgar Poets) Special Guest: Brittany Bridges Kloer.
This episode includes Labor news from the prolific writer Jonah Furman. Subscribe to his work at SubStack Who Gets The Bird - We also meet Indiana House Candidate Kyle Miller, running for the seat in Indiana House District 82. You can find out more about Kyle at KyleFor82.com Thanks for listening and you can always find us at MyLaborRadio.org and on Twitter @mgevaart
We talk with Wabash resident Tammy Ingalls. She is the Democratic candidate for Indiana House District 50. She is working to unseat and incumbunt GOP rep. She lists her priorities and covers her personal history on the road to being a candidate for working Hoosiers. Find her on Twitter @Ingalls4IN50 Our Labor News segment could not be completed without the work of and support from @jonahFurman Find his work on Substack here WhoGetsTheBird As always find us at www.mylaborradio.org and on Twitter @mgevaart
Ryan Hatfield is a husband, father, lawyer, Evansville native, and Indycar fan, and he represents Indiana House District 77. We talk about what that really means and what he actually does. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/claire-ballard/support
Join Angela Elliott, 2020 candidate for Indiana House District 93, for a performance review of Republican rookie State Representative, John Jacob.
Did the State Representative elected to Indiana House District 84 serve the district in 2021? 2020 State Rep candidate Emma Steele checks in with a performance review.
Today: We continue a look at the candidates running in the November 3rd general election, with the Indiana House District 19 race. Incumbent Democrat Lisa Beck is seeking another term of office and former Representative Julie Olthoff, a Republican, is seeking a return to the position she held for two terms. They talk about the issues, what they each want to achieve in the next General Assembly session and how they can campaign during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have the third of the four-part series of conversations with young Indiana activists with an IUPUI student who wants to protect a street that has historic significance for Indianapolis' Black community. And we have an "Art On The Air" Spotlight that focuses on the LaPorte County music community.
This is the WFHB Local News for Wednesday, October 7th, 2020. Later in the program, you will hear from a town hall hosted by Hoosier Action for Indiana House District 62. That’s coming up in today’s feature report. Also coming up, there was an attempted suicide at the Monroe County Jail. WFHB Correspondent Aaron Comforty …
(S3, EP 8) In continuation of the Season 3 theme, "Where Do We Stand?", Indiana State Representative Chris Chyung joined me as my guest for this episode. In 2018, he became the youngest (at 25 years old) & first Korean-American elected into office in Indiana's history by beating the district's long-time incumbent by only 82 votes in one of the state's traditionally GOP districts. This year, he is running for a very tight reelection race. Rep. Chyung talks about the challenges of running in 2018 as someone new to politics and as an Asian-American running in a district that is 90% white and GOP-leaning. He discusses what he's learned since taking office and working in a state where the GOP holds the majority control as a Democrat. We talk about the issues affecting his constituents in the wake of Covid-19, his own approach to navigating his district's politics and with the Democrat party, and his upcoming reelection campaign. Please check out for more on this episode. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special thanks to my sponsor, Lawrence and Argyle, a Viet-American owned merchandise line representing immigrant empowerment. Get yourself a pin, hoodie or t-shirt and show off your immigrant pride. Visit them at www.lawrenceandargyle.com or on Instagram @lawrenceandargyle or on their Facebook page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bio: Indiana State Representative Chris Chyung of Dyer represents Indiana House District 15. Chyung is the ranking minority member of the Local Government Committee. He is also a member of the following Indiana House committees: Financial Institutions, Roads and Transportation, and Veterans Affairs and Public Safety. Chyung was born in Merrillville and graduated from Munster High School. After working as a financial analyst for Pangea Real Estate in Chicago, Chyung started his own real estate company, Koh Holdings LLC, in Hammond. Chyung's volunteer work has included service with Habitat for Humanity Restore as well as the Welcome Network. You can check out his website at www.votechyung.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/banhmichronicles/support
Meet Emma Steele candidate for Indiana House District 84 in north east Fort Wayne Indiana. She is guided by her passion for people and our climate. She supports Public Education, Collective Bargaining in our state, the Environment and more. You can find out more about Emma Steele at www.steelefor84.com We are at www.mylaborradio.org
Listen and Learn as we talk with Kyle Miller who is running for Indiana House District 81, NE Indiana. More from Kyle is here at www.kylefor81.com As always follow us at www.mylaborradio,org
Most people have gotten to know Leah McGrath over the last 4 years as the deputy mayor of the City of Fishers. During that time, we’ve seen Fishers grow, but also seen a local unknown step up and make a name for herself as a community outreach and government relations expert. Leah serves on the boards of Conner Prairie, the Fishers Advisory Committee on Disability, and the Fishers Youth Assistance Program. Probably one of her most visible feats was organizing and leading the Spark Fishers pre-4th of July celebration in downtown Fishers during the transition from the Fishers Freedom Festival to the City-Run event in 2018. You might say her political capital stock has risen steadily over the last 4 years, so it was no surprise yesterday when she announced that she will run for the Indiana House District 88 seat being vacated by long-time republican leader Brian Bosma. Somewhat shocked at the news, I had to call and get the skinny from Leah herself. This episode is sponsored by Leadstra, who can help you with your own podcast in 2020. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tombritt/message
On tap this week is State Representative Sheila Klinker, who represents Indiana House District 27. Sheila was first elected to the Indiana House of Representatives in 1982 and she is a member of the Education, Veterans Affairs and Public Safety, and Ways and Means committees. Her personal arts background is in vocal music and she is a tireless supporter of, and very colorful presence in, the arts and education in this region.
Dustin and Kallie sit down with each candidate for the Indiana House District 69 seat a little over a week prior to the general election. Jim Lucas and Steve Schoettmer stop by to talk about their campaign, what they believe are the vital issues, and what they would work for if elected.
Dustin and Kallie get the opportunity to sit down with Nancy Franke and Jim Lucas in separate interviews. Both are candidates running for Indiana House of Representatives in District 69. Dustin and Kallie have the chance to discuss why they chose to run and where they stand on important issues.
5 October 2015 – We realized something this week. While we must maintain a tight 58 minute schedule for the version of our show which airs on Netroots Radio (at 8AM Eastern on Mondays) we have no such limitation for the version which posts here. Joe Firestone, who joined us to talk about his new book, “Who Needs Balanced Trade? Who Needs a Balanced Budget?” was so fascinating that we simply had lots more to ask…so we did. The version of the show here on the site adds an additional 25 minutes of the interview with Joe and you must listen because Joe really had time to dive down and give us some detailed answers to our questions. While we could have called the extended version either, “Extended” or “Directors Cut” we took the path less travelled and went with, “Extra Mad!” because why not have a little fun with it, right? The show starts off with a few minutes on the crazy things happening in Indiana Congressional District 6 / Indiana House District 68. Basically, Jud McMillan needs to keep his pants on and stay off his cell phone. In the A Block Will goes into the background of the modern Catalan independence movement, something which will be more present in the news in the relatively near future. I get my paws dirty digging into the scandals at the Vatican Bank and the impressive work Pope Frances has done to get that long-corrupt institution forcibly dragged out from the shadows and into the light. Then we get to the exciting part, the interview with Joe Firestone. I make a real effort to read everything Joe Firestone writes and that takes some doing because he is such a prodigious writer and touches upon so many topics. Still, Joe doesn’t fool around. If he has taken the time to write on it, it’s important. Joe, like me, is generally focused on the applications of modern monetary theory to the real world and recently he has been doing truly deep and detailed dives on pending trade treaties which are currently in negotiation. His newest book, published on 28 September, is his latest on the subject and is absolutely excellent. Even Will, who unlike me doesn’t usually spend all his spare moments reading about economics, could not get his nose out of Joe’s book once he started reading. He kept saying to me, “Wow! This is really good!” And so was our interview with Joe. We think you will love it too which is why you are getting “Hopping Mad” with a side of “Extra Mad!” this week. Carrots! – Arliss
Talkin" Politics with Gary L. Snyder is back with a vengeance Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m. We will cover Booby Brown's blow-up, Winners of the Year and our guests will be Kendall Mickley (with a big announcement) and Republican candidate for the Indiana House District 50 seat, Ron Fusselman ( who will give his take on Danny Leonard's NO vote on Property Tax Caps)!