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Kim Farrington, a candidate for the U.S. Senate in Virginia, stopped by the EnergyNews Beat Podcast to discuss her campaign strategy of listening to Virginia voters and addressing their concerns. Wow, I had a lot of fun visiting with Kim, and she hit all of the right marks on the Podcast. She supports the 2nd Amendment and America First, and has put about 49,000 miles on her car, driving around Virginia to listen and gather feedback on policies, waste, and energy. Her experience in accounting and in managing large federal budgets, while ensuring audits pass, is extensive. She highlighted her experience in the federal government, including her work as a chief financial officer, and her plans to tackle fraud and inefficiencies if elected. Farrington expressed support for President Trump's agenda and the importance of putting America first. She also shared her views on energy policy, emphasizing the need for data-driven decision-making and accountability in renewable energy.We have offered to help with energy policies and get information for her campaign, as she is data-driven. That was one of the key points that hit me today. She loves data and wants to curb waste and fraud. Please reach out to Kim at the Campaign website to donate or contact her office. https://kimforvirginia.com/1. Political Campaign & CandidacyKim Farrington is running as a candidate for U.S. Senate in Virginia to replace Mark Warner. She emphasizes her extensive listening tour (19 months, 48,000+ miles) where she engages directly with Virginia voters to understand their concerns and propose data-driven solutions.2. Government Fraud & InefficienciesA central theme of her campaign is combating fraud and waste in federal government. With 33 years of federal service experience, Kim claims to have identified over $236 billion in fraud and inefficiencies and aims to write legislation to recover these funds for taxpayers.3. Energy Policy & Grid ManagementExtensive discussion on Virginia's energy mix (56% natural gas, 26% nuclear, 8% solar, 3.4% coal, etc.) and the challenges of renewable energy integration. Key points include:Wind and solar subsidies and their true costs to consumersGrid resiliency and the need for proper data on renewable performanceThe importance of nuclear energy as clean, reliable baseload powerEnvironmental liabilities from wind and solar farms (estimated $89 billion)4. Second Amendment & Constitutional RightsKim's strong support for the Second Amendment (influenced by her Texas parents who owned a gun store) and her alignment with President Trump's agenda on constitutional issues.5. Voting Integrity & Election SecuritySupport for the SAVE Act to protect voting through internal controls, auditability, and accountability in election processes.6. Data-Driven Policy MakingKim's commitment to consulting experts and relying on data rather than ideology when making policy decisions, particularly regarding energy, data centers, and government spending.7. Support for Trump's AgendaEmphasis on "America First" principles and support for President Trump's anti-fraud task force and cabinet appointments.Check out the Energy News Beat SubStack https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/A shout-out to Steve Reese and the Reese Energy Consulting group for sponsoring the Podcast https://reeseenergyconsulting.com/.Data2 if you have any business systems, can you trust A? Well, they have the patent on validation. . https://data2.zoholandingpage.com/energyAnd we have WellDatabase rolling in as a new sponsor. https://welldatabase.com/
What do you risk when you run a mission-driven campaign that breaks every rule in politics? Amaryllis Kennedy isn't just directing the KENNEDY24 presidential campaign. She's rewriting the playbook on grassroots leadership, digital disruption, and brutal operational honesty.In this Fan Favorite unfiltered episode, Cameron Herold dives deep with Amaryllis on the real strategies behind building a nimble, values-first organization in the most polarized landscape imaginable. She reveals the raw tension of building trust, keeping chaos at bay, and rescuing authenticity from a world addicted to power and performance. Hard-won lessons from Silicon Valley and the CIA collide with everyday realities of parenting, digital activism, and fighting the system from the inside.If you miss this conversation, you miss the forbidden playbook on what leadership really looks like when the stakes are generational. Listen now for a front-row seat on strategy you won't get anywhere else and discover why the real power lies in what you're willing to disrupt.Timestamped Highlights00:44 – The counterintuitive campaign strategy that energizes a disillusioned public05:17 – Why young people are secretly shaping America's future08:05 – How breaking political storytelling rules actually breaks through13:04 – The brutal inside story behind government overreach19:47 – A behind-the-scenes look into a campaign where careers are truly on the line24:00 – The ballot access chaos that forces real innovation30:31 – Why authenticity beats perfection in a runaway grassroots movement35:32 – Democratizing campaign fundraising with bold gamified tactics47:44 – The sacred job of protecting your leader so they can really listen59:35 – The surprising benefit of Sabbath-style strategy in hypergrowthAbout the GuestAmaryllis Fox Kennedy is a former CIA intelligence officer, author, and advocate focused on diplomacy, conflict resolution, and public policy. She is the bestselling author of Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA and host of Netflix's The Business of Drugs. She also served as a senior advisor and campaign surrogate during Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 2024 presidential campaign. She currently serves as Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Policy and Capabilities.
Have you ever wondered why political campaigns can send millions of text messages but still struggle to have meaningful conversations with voters? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with Tom Carroll, Co-Founder of Convos, a startup rethinking how political campaigns communicate through SMS. While political texting has become a standard part of modern campaigning, Tom argues that the industry has spent years solving the problem of message delivery while largely ignoring what happens when voters actually respond. We explore how Convos is building a conversational SMS infrastructure that helps campaigns manage thousands of voter interactions simultaneously. Rather than focusing solely on message volume, the platform analyzes replies, identifies sentiment and alignment, prioritizes urgent conversations, and helps campaigns understand what voters are really talking about. Tom shares how this approach is helping campaigns move beyond one-way broadcasts and toward genuine engagement at scale. During our conversation, we discussed why traditional political texting often breaks down once campaigns begin receiving large volumes of replies, how AI-powered conversational systems can help manage those interactions responsibly, and why transparency remains essential when introducing AI into political communications. Tom also explains how Convos uses campaign-approved knowledge bases and multiple validation checks to reduce misinformation and maintain message consistency. We also examine the broader implications of conversational AI in politics, from voter education and turnout efforts to balancing automation with authenticity. Tom shares examples of how campaigns have used conversational SMS to answer voter questions, provide election information, and create opportunities for meaningful engagement without overwhelming campaign staff. As AI continues to influence how organizations communicate with large audiences, this conversation offers an interesting look at how technology can help people listen at scale rather than talk louder. What role should AI play in political engagement, and where should the line be drawn between helpful voter communication and automated persuasion? Share your thoughts and join the conversation.
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I ran a few small state house and senate races in Connecticut back in the day. It was an era of news releases, radio ads, bumper stickers and small events in the district. To be honest, I cannot imagine the pressures of running campaigns today given the fractured and interactive media of this era, constant need to raise funds and to respond to incoming attacks every hour on the hour. Early in our conversation with Eva Posner, the CEO and Founder of Evinco Strategies, who does this for a living, she admitted that it’s exhausting. Messaging strategies today have to be so targeted that your approach has to be pinpoint and not shotgun, as in my day. She describes her reluctant use of AI as part of her toolbox but needing to do it so as not to give an important advantage to her political opponent. We get to the issues of 2026 and the overall political climate, and she said something quite interesting as we went along about her team’s inability to out organize voter suppression. Listen in while she explains what that means. It’s a good listen.
Behind every political candidate is a solid campaign. This isn't an easy feat; there are appearances, rallies, social media, campaign managers, and so much more. But what would you say if some of these were created with AI? Does seeing an AI political ad change your thoughts on the candidate? Deseret News Reporter Brigham Tomco joins to discuss the rise of AI ads and how they are being introduced into the daily political campaign.
Brandon Jones, Director of Political Campaigns for the Southern Poverty Law Center Action Fund and New Southern Majority, joins Joe and Alex with a seismic new poll out of Mississippi. And if you compare it to some new national numbers - Alex explains why Mississippi is absolutely in play in 2026. When an incumbent Senator's 20 points underwater in May... well, that's shaping up to be one heck of a wave year. Plus - where else does Brandon think Democrats can make a splash this cycle? Learn more and join New Southern Majority at http://newsouthernmajority.org/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Xena Ni, Co-Founder of the Trestle Collaborative joins Deepak Puri, Founder of The Democracy Labs, to discuss the world of civic technologists and the need to help progressive organizations and campaigns to use technology safely and effectively. She contrasts the resources and mandates of commercial tech with those of the political and non-profit sectors. The mission of Trestle is to provide resources and support to leverage technology, build a strong campaign infrastructure, and protect against cyberattacks. Deepak and Xena talk about Motivation for entering civic tech from Silicon Valley success Using free and low-cost digital technology as an amplifier Overcoming the severe underfunding of technology by campaigns and advocacy groups Security and campaign tech #TrestleCollaborative #TheDemLabs #CivicTech #CampaignTechnology #VoterEngagement #GrassrootsActivism #ProgressiveActivism #CivicEngagement #GOTV #GetOutTheVote #PoliticalActivism #DemocracyInAction #VoterOutreach #DemocracyMatters #ElectionSecurity #ElectionIntegrity #ProgressivePolitics #CampaignManagement Trestle.us TheDemocracyLabs.org
Hello to you listening in Dublin, New Hampshire! Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds (and a bit more) for Story Prompt Friday and your host, Diane Wyzga. Imagine this: It's February 1998. You are 89 years old. You have arthritis and emphysema. You live in a small town in New Hampshire. You laid to rest your husband of 65 years after caring for him with Alzheimer's the last 10 years of his life. Your best friend of 50 years has also died. Now what, asks your son? What will you do? I have an idea, you say. Money is the big divider between people and politics. The tycoons with the money are buying the politicians and making all the decisions. Someone has to tell the American people about the need for national campaign finance reform. I can do that. How, your son wants to know. I'll go on a walk. And so she begins getting in shape walking 2 miles a day, 5 miles a day, 10 miles a day, and carrying a backpack. After 7 months she declares herself ready to go on a walk and tells her son she is starting in Los Angeles, California. After collecting petitions on a beach in Los Angeles Doris Haddock, a.k.a. Granny D begins 14-month walk across America through California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Arkansas and on up to Washington, DC. She has no GoFundMe account or any real plan except to get out and talk to as many people as she can about the need for campaign finance reform. My friend Granny D eats with the people she walks with along the way, sleeps in a spare bedroom, on a couch or in a church basement. She gives talks about national campaign finance reform at rodeos, county fairs, schools, and local gatherings. 10 miles a day, every day, walking across America in her 90th year. By the time Granny D arrives in Washington, DC a blizzard has blocked traffic so she cross-country skies to the Capital to meet then Senators McCain & Feingold who sponsored the McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Reform Act which will become law 2 years later in 2002. The primary purpose of the Act was to eliminate the increased use of so-called soft money to fund advertising by political parties on behalf of their candidates. Of her walk Granny D always had her doubts; but she persisted. Here we are 25 years later and deeper in soft-money shit than she could have imagined thanks to the bought and paid for SCOTUS decision in Citizens United that equated money with free speech, kicked open the floodgates to a tsunami of dark money, and tilted political influence toward wealthy donors tycoons, and corporations. I knew Granny D, we wrote letters back and forth. Sometimes I wonder: What was the point? What difference did 14 months of walking and talking do? I'll tell you. It did this: I'm still talking about her and the wild possibility that she actually realized. She was one Ordinary Person who took up a cause she believed in, talked to thousands of people as she walked across America in her 90th year and kept on talking until she died at the age of 100. Like every good story Granny D lives on to inspire, motivate, and remind each of us - young and old - what we are capable of, what we can achieve before and even after our 90th year. Yes! we are Ordinary Persons standing shoulder to shoulder with other Ordinary Persons drawn together like filings to a magnet building an Army of Ordinary Persons to Free America, unbalance the status quo, and create a Citizen's Future of hope, dignity, and inclusion. We are the stories of light we struggle to write in these dark times and will be proud to share with those we leave behind when we walk on. Story Prompt: Who are you? What is your declaration of wild possibility? How are you shaping the future for good? Write that story and share it out loud ! You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. AND! Stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website, check out the Communication Services, email me to arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as Quarter Moon Story Arts on Substack. Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts Music: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music ALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved. If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.
Episode 181.1: Frisco Mayoral Candidate Mark Hill, Downtown Frisco, Personal History, Frisco ISD, Council Meetings, and Political Campaigns
Disinformation accelerated by AI is affecting democracies worldwide at an extraordinary pace. Governments overseas are wielding it against their own citizens. Meanwhile closer to home, perceptions of AI interference in elections have us questioning everything. It's an information war being fought on several fronts.We finally have some empirical data on this new phenomena. So, how do we safeguard our democracies from digital interference?------------GUEST: Dr Constanza Sanhueza, researcher and senior lecturer in political science at ANU.This is the second of Global Roaming's mini series on misinformation and disinformation. Hamish's documentary is called A Matter of Facts, and will be released on iView on Tuesday 24th March 2026.Get in touch:We'd love to hear from you! Email us at global.roaming@abc.net.auFind all the episodes of Global Roaming now via the ABC Listen App or wherever you get your podcasts.
California Governor Gavin Newsom says taxpayers will spend $19 million on advertising designed to burnish his record in advance of his White House run. Will and guest Will O'Neill consider recent news stories that won't make the final cut -- skyrocketing oil prices, gender transitioning in the state's schools, the stabbing victim who died after his ambulance was stolen, and the governor's own flirtation with antisemitism. Bonus! Remembering Edward Dickinson Baker, the first Californian to die in the American Civil War. Music by Metalachi. Email Us:dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.comwill@calpolicycenter.org Follow Us:@DavidBahnsen@WillSwaim@TheRadioFreeCA Show Notes: Army Reserve soldier from Sacramento among six killed in Kuwait drone strike Newsom planning $19-million push to polish California's national image In a Political Campaign, City Officials Can Spend Your Money Against You. They Call it 'Education' He was stabbed while charging his car. He died after his ambulance was stolen Newsom likens Israel to ‘apartheid state,' questions future military support Newsom Digs in After SCOTUS Rebuke, Claims Teachers ‘Forced to Be Gender Cops' Amid angry backlash, serial child molester is rearrested the same day he was set to be paroled Here's how Newsom's spending binge outstripped revenues, creating California's chronic deficit Marathon, Chevron, PBF Warn Governor Newsom of Widespread Refinery Shutdowns, Fuel shortages, Economic Collapse California's economy faces threats with new energy policy changes Nevada governor fires warning shot at Gavin Newsom over oil crisis: ‘Real-world consequences' Fearing GOP upset, top California Democrat urges lagging candidates for governor to drop out of race California Unions May Decide Which Republican Advances In The Governor's Race — And Which One Doesn't Poll: Hilton's rise could spare Dems from disaster in California gov's race Republican Rep. Kevin Kiley files to run as independent A budget plot twist in Oakland: From ‘fiscal emergency' to $17 million in the black Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
With local government elections set to take place across South Africa later this year, we can expect robust political campaigning from all parties. There is a tendency for politicians to resort in spewing extremely nasty and negative comments about their opponents, and although it has come to be expected, there is a real danger that it can polarise society and create genuine hate among groups. Lester Kiewit speaks to Andre Vlok, a conflict and dispute specialist. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/xGkqLbT or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/f9Eeb7i Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk5See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, thinking about the impact of campaign finance in Arkansas and beyond. Also, figure skating at the Jones Center during the 2026 Winter Olympics.
James & Al along with John Della Volpe discuss the shifting attitudes of young people towards political issues, particularly in light of recent events. They explore how younger generations perceive these issues on a personal level, the importance of listening to their voices, and the innovative use of AI in polling to gather real-time insights. The discussion highlights the need for political engagement that resonates with the personal experiences of young voters and the potential of new research methods to enhance understanding of public opinion.Chapters00:00 Shifting Attitudes Among Young Voters02:38 Understanding Young Independents' Perspectives06:03 Innovative Research with Crowdvox08:56 The Role of AI in Political Engagement11:48 Lessons from Political Campaigns
Today, Travis Trawick (CEO, FullPAC) and Isaac Dietrich (CFO, FullPAC) joins Peter at the NYSE to talk about the way their company is revolutionizing the world of political campaigns— from increasing voter participation, to helping candidates lead cost-effective campaigns, and everything in between. Travis and Isaac also tell Peter about FullPAC's plans to IPO, the future of the business and how anyone can be a part of their success. Learn more about FullPAC here. Paid partnership with FullPAC. All investing involves the risk of loss, including loss of principal. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any financial decisions or investments.
The 2024 presidential race was the first big election to happen in the new generative AI era. There have, of course, been major concerns that the technology could be used to deceive voters or interfere with the exercise of democracy. But so far, that kind of activity has been limited, according to Tim Harper, a senior policy analyst and coauthor of a recent report from the Center for Democracy and Technology.
The 2024 presidential race was the first big election to happen in the new generative AI era. There have, of course, been major concerns that the technology could be used to deceive voters or interfere with the exercise of democracy. But so far, that kind of activity has been limited, according to Tim Harper, a senior policy analyst and coauthor of a recent report from the Center for Democracy and Technology.
Farm Bureau President talks 2025 Year in Ag. “Regenerative agriculture,” explained. Minimum wage increased. Campaign School—to help members running for political office or involved in a campaign Farm Bureau donates 1,000 backpacks with supplies for school students .
Vintage Cinema Review: Brewster's Millions (1985) - A Hilarious ClassicJoin Dave, Zap and Scheiby for this episode of Vintage Cinema Review, where they delve into the 1985 comedy classic, 'Brewster's Millions.' In this episode, they are joined by special guest Shy as they cover the film's plot, cast, budget, and box office performance. They also share intriguing fun facts, and discuss the challenge faced by Montgomery Brewster, played by Richard Pryor, to spend $30 million in 30 days to inherit $300 million. Tune in for engaging banter and nostalgic reflections on this Richard Pryor and John Candy comedy!00:00 Welcome to Vintage Cinema Review00:27 Introducing Brewster's Millions00:31 Special Guest Appearance00:52 The VHS Find01:24 Movie Release and Competition03:39 Cast and Crew Insights07:30 Synopsis of Brewster's Millions09:04 The $30 Million Challenge11:50 Spending Spree Begins28:32 Campaign for Mayor30:59 Marker32:38 Analyzing Character Motivations33:18 Political Campaigns and Modern Parallels34:11 Montgomery's Financial Struggles35:53 Movie Ending and Reflections36:43 Fun Facts and Behind the Scenes40:27 Nostalgia and Final Thoughts
University of Sioux Falls Professor Mike Thompson helps explain the latest cases in front of the U.S. Supreme Court
In this episode, Katie talks with Clare O'Donoghue Velikić about the shifting landscape of political advertising in Europe—and what's driving those changes. They trace how Brexit, the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and rising public scrutiny of tech platforms set the stage for today's regulatory environment. Clare breaks down the stark differences between U.S. and European campaign practices, the ripple effects of GDPR and data rules, and how policymakers are thinking about political communication in a post-scandal world. They also unpack Meta's recent decision to ban political ads in the EU, exploring why it matters, who it affects, and what transparency risks emerge when legitimate political messaging is pushed out of public view. The conversation offers a grounded look at the future of digital campaigning in Europe—and the tradeoffs ahead as platforms, regulators, and political actors navigate a rapidly changing system.Takeaways* Regulation intended to increase transparency can lead to less transparency.* Europe's political advertising landscape is significantly different from the US.* Data protection laws in Europe limit campaign strategies.* The early days of Facebook were marked by excitement and innovation.* The Cambridge Analytica scandal raised serious concerns about data use in politics.* Building political ad transparency tools was a complex process.* The current political ad ban in Europe poses risks to democratic discourse.* Extremist content may thrive in the absence of regulated political ads.* Finding a compromise between tech companies and regulators is crucial.* The removal of political ads silences moderate voices in social media.Chapters* 00:00 Introduction to Political Advertising in Europe* 03:38 Differences Between US and European Political Campaigning* 06:12 The Early Days of Facebook and Political Campaigning* 08:56 The Impact of Cambridge Analytica and Foreign Interference* 11:14 Building Political Ad Transparency Tools* 13:59 Challenges in Regulating Political Advertising* 16:49 Personal Experiences in Political Campaigning* 19:02 The Role of Data and Privacy in Political Advertising* 25:43 Political Ad Authorization and Campaign Dynamics* 29:29 Challenges of Political Advertising in Europe* 33:08 Meta's Political Ad Transparency Initiatives* 39:05 Impact of New Regulations on Political Advertising* 44:12 The Future of Political Advertising and Social Media* 48:53 The Role of Moderation in Social Discourse* 52:15 The Evolution of Political Advertising on Facebook* 52:44 Challenges of Transparency in Online AdsAnchor Change with Katie Harbath is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Anchor Change with Katie Harbath at anchorchange.substack.com/subscribe
Join Barrett Gruber and Bill Kimler on this episode of The All About Nothing podcast as they dissect the serious and the absurd in the current political landscape.The conversation tackles the potential lasting impact of Supreme Court decisions on birthright citizenship and the critical dynamics of voter turnout. They share humorous takes on political endorsements and the quirks of polarizing media personalities. The hosts also analyze the role of social media apps in modern campaigns and emphasize that humor in politics is an effective tool for engagement and lightening serious discussions. Tune in for insights on how podcasts are changing the media landscape and why political engagement is essential for democracy.Key Topics: #SupremeCourt #BirthrightCitizenship #VoterTurnout #PoliticalCampaigns #HumorInPolitics #SocialMedia #MediaPersonalities #PodcastZac King | LinktreeBarrett Gruber | LinktreeBill Kimler | LinktreeThe All About Nothing: Podcast | LinktreeBlack White Blue in the South | Instagram, Facebook | LinktreeClick here for Episode Show Notes!As always, "The All About Nothing: Podcast" is owned and distributed by BIG Media LLC!Check out our network of fantastic podcasts!Click Here to see available advertising packages!Click Here for information on the "Fair Use Copyright Notice" for this podcast.Mentioned in this episode:ZJZ Designs Holiday 2024 Prints Available NowZJZ Designs Holiday 2024 Prints Available Now. Featuring Eddie The Elf! Check Out ZJZDesigns.com!ZJZ DesignsBIG Media LLC Copyright 2025This Podcast is a product of BIG Media LLC and Copyright 2025 Visit https://bigmediallc.com for more from BIG Media LLC!BIG Media LLC
Have a question, comment, idea or suggestion? Send us a text.Wired senior writer Makena Kelly joins Eric Wilson to unpack how online fandom culture—the same energy that drives Swifties and K-Pop fans—is now fueling political movements. Through the lens of Zohran Mamdani's New York City mayoral campaign, Kelly reveals why young voters aren't just supporting candidates anymore—they're creating fan cams, remixing rally speeches into songs, and building participatory communities around policy issues. Visit our website: CampaignTrend.com
Jess Piper joins hosts Heidi and Joel Heitkamp to discuss the political climate in rural America, focusing on Democratic engagement and the challenges faced by local communities. The conversation covers economic issues, healthcare, and the importance of local political campaigns.Gain valuable insights into the current political landscape and learn about strategies for engaging rural voters. You will learn about the significance of local representation and the impact of economic policies on rural communities. Jess Piper shares her experiences and perspectives, offering a unique view on the challenges and opportunities in rural America.Join us on The Hot Dish every week, where we serve up hearty conversations that resonate with every corner of the country.The Hot Dish is brought to you by the One Country Project, making sure the voices of the rest of us are heard in Washington. To learn more, visit https://onecountryproject.org or find us at https://onecountryproject.substack.com/. (05:00) - - Political Climate and Rural Engagement (15:00) - - Economic Issues and Healthcare (25:00) - - Political Campaigns and Strategies (35:00) - - Conclusion and Call to Action
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In this episode, Tudor Dixon talks with Scott Jennings about his new book A Revolution of Common Sense and how Donald Trump reshaped American politics and media. Jennings breaks down why authenticity matters more than ever, the contrast between Trump-style campaigning and traditional GOP politics, and the political fallout surrounding Marjorie Taylor Greene. They also dig into institutional battles in Washington, the release of the Epstein files, the shortcomings of Obamacare, and the cultural challenges driving the demand for major reform in America. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com Pick up your copy of Scott Jennings' NEW BookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Justice, CEO of Peerly, highlights the new Video in Motion technology, an evolution of their previous HD video texting service. This next-generation tool allows for sending 4K high-resolution video to voters' phones via text message, bypassing the limitations of MMS protocols. This is a direct-to-voter messaging model that Josh argues is superior to traditional OTT and CTV advertising because it delivers a measurable interactive experience directly to voters. Josh and I talk about: The integration of AI for video captions and thumbnails using AMP AI to handle replies that text campaigns generate The benefits of delivering messages directly to a voter's phone versus paid advertising The value of the robust real-time metrics tracking 64 different points of engagement Need for campaigns to take a mobile-first strategy to meet voters where they are in motion and not just sitting in front of a screen #Peerly #VideoInMotion #CampaignTech #PoliticalInnovation #DigitalOutreach #VoterEngagement #MobileStategy Peerly.com
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Send us a textIn this episode, Richard and Pyle discuss the nonprofit organization Minutes Wisely, which supports veterans and their families by sending them to special events. They highlight a recent fundraising effort to send a family to Disney World. The conversation then shifts to Ken Yasger, a military veteran and Republican candidate for governor of Georgia, who shares his experiences in the military and his vision for the state. Ken discusses his campaign strategies, including community engagement and addressing issues like education reform and taxation. The episode concludes with Ken emphasizing the importance of authenticity in politics and his commitment to serving all constituents, regardless of their political affiliation.https://www.minuteswisely.orgSupport the show
Analysis of the candidates and campaigns for Maine governor and U.S. House & Senate, and top issues leading into the 2026 election
Welcome back to Beats Vines & Life! In today's episode, host MJ Towler sits down with Michael Evans, CEO and co-founder of The Vines of Mendoza—one of Argentina's most celebrated wine and lifestyle destinations. Michael's journey is anything but typical: he worked on the Clinton and Kerry presidential campaigns, led tech initiatives in LA, and then made an unexpected leap into the world of wine after what was supposed to be a quick vacation to Argentina.Together, MJ and Michael dive deep into the art of crafting wine across the globe, the vibrant lifestyle in Mendoza, and the unique culture and community behind The Vines—where guests can blend their own wines, relax in a world-class resort, and connect with music, food, and immersive travel experiences. From stories of wild campaign days to blending Barolo in Italy and hosting unforgettable events with musicians and chefs, this episode uncorks the intersection of wine, music, and living boldly.Pour a glass and join the conversation as we explore how passion, adventure, and a touch of serendipity created a global community for lifestyle lovers and wine drinkers alike.For more information about The Vines of Mendoza click the link!Follow The Vines of Mendoza on IG!Follow The Vines Resort & Spa on IG!Follow Michael on IG!____________________________________________________________Until next time, cheers to the mavericks, philosophers, deep thinkers, and wine drinkers! Subscribe and give Beats Vines and Life a five-star review on whichever platform you listen to.For insider info from MJ and exclusive content from the show, sign up at blackwineguy.comFollow MJ @blackwineguyFollow Beats Vines and Life @beatsvinesandlifeFollow Totally Biased Wine Reviews on IGThank you to our sponsor, The Conaway Fund. The Conaway Fund is a philanthropic initiative under The Prosperity Foundation that allows donors to contribute to a fund that supports various causes such as scholarships, nonprofit organizations, schools, and families facing financial challenges. Donors can recommend where the funds should be directed, providing a flexible way to make a positive impact in communities. The Conaway Fund embodies the spirit of giving and community support, aiming to create a lasting impact through strategic philanthropy.For more information, go to The Conaway Fund and please donate! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike Nellis has raised over $1 billion for progressive campaigns and causes. As the founder of Authentic and former Senior Advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris, he's seen what work — and what doesn't — in digital fundraising. In this conversation, we explore what nonprofits can learn from campaign strategy, the dangers of volume-driven marketing, and why authenticity might be the only sustainable advantage left.Notable Quotes"The biggest thing that moves the needle is volume. It matters a lot more how many times you're posting than the quality of the content." — Mike Nellis [6:25]"Running an ethical and effective fundraising program that's rooted in storytelling can raise you a lot more money than the churn and burn stuff. If you build it over time, you raise more money." — Mike Nellis [5:46]"I can't stop Donald Trump from being the tyrant that he is. But a lot of times people ignore their physical and mental health, ignore their family, ignore their community when they could strengthen all those relationships. You want to make the world a better place? You start bottom up." — Mike Nellis [30:57]Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[02:12] Political vs. nonprofit fundraising: What's different?[05:02] Building meaningful relationships over churn and burn[06:25] Volume matters more than quality in the attention economy[09:06] The culture problem: Why nonprofits move too slowly[10:38] Bulk buy acquisition: An ethical dilemma with no solution[11:15] Is there a breaking point coming for digital culture?[13:59] The impersonation problem and bad faith actors[14:49] Why the digital cliff won't come[16:44] Building a million-person audience with a team of one[17:21] Joe Rogan's content ecosystem and the clip economy[18:34] "I'm the same asshole in every room": On authenticity[20:22] The Russian nesting doll theory of content[21:57] Mid-roll: About Cosmic[22:53] Why nonprofit leaders need to communicate like humans[23:59] The distrust of intellectuals and academia[25:14] Simple messaging wins: Build the wall vs. the blah blah blah act[27:37] How social change actually happens[30:24] The concentric circles model: Self, family, community, world[31:30] Why local action matters more than national outrage[33:04] Raising good men in a world of bad role models[34:39] Andrew Tate and the young men crisis[36:06] School shootings and focusing on what you can control[36:43] Choosing to be a joyful warrior[37:25] Why the Democratic Party can't become the party of grievances[38:54] Where to find MikeP.S. — Feeling a disconnect between your mission and your brand? Cosmic helps social impact leaders build trust through story-rich brands, compelling campaigns, and values-aligned strategy. Let's talk about how to elevate your impact: https://designbycosmic.com/Listeners, now you can text us your comments or questions by clicking this link.*** If you liked this episode, please help spread the word. Share with your friends or co-workers, post it to social media, “follow” or “subscribe” in your podcast app, or write a review on Apple Podcasts. We could not do this without you! We love hearing feedback from our community, so please email us with your questions or comments — including topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes — at podcast@designbycosmic.com Thank you for all that you do for your cause and for being part of the movement to move humanity and the planet forward.
Scott Goodstein, Founder and CEO of Catalyst Campaigns, discusses the evolution and current state of social media strategies in politics in this interview, recorded on September 11 and the day after the murder of Conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Scott was the social media architect for the 2008 Obama campaign and contrasts the early, diverse social media landscape with today's video-dominated rapid-response environment, which is concentrated on a few major platforms. We talk about: Where and how voters are getting news and information Using social media for two-way engagement rather than broadcasting Need to break out of the partisan echo chambers Strategic differences between Republicans and Democrats when it comes to defining the narrative and storytelling The role of AI in creating sophisticated disinformation CatalystCampaigns.com https://www.thewrap.com/wsj-trans-ideology-charlie-kirk-bullets-false-report/
John talks with former Kansas Governor Dr. Jeff Colyer
When Sarah Witty de-throned Adam Bandt as the Member for Melbourne, it came as a surprise to many - none more than Adam Bandt.“He wouldn't have been surprised if he was out talking to people like I was,” said Sarah. “There was a definite swing.”The newly-minted Melbourne MP joins Socially Democratic to talk about the core values that guided her - even when she didn't know what she wanted to be when she grew up. She shares her journey through corporate life, foster parenting, the community sector, and finally, the halls of Parliament. This is part one of our special series on the ALP Class of 2025. Let us know who you want to hear from next.Support the showNew episodes every Friday. If you like the show, rate and review us on your favourite podcast app. Follow Us on Socials: Facebook (https://tr.ee/9jGIOy)Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/sociallydemocratic)LinkedIn (https://tr.ee/YxyYJh)Twitter (https://x.com/SocialDemPod)Bluesky (https://tr.ee/EqdapC)YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@DunnStreet) The presenting sponsor of the Socially Democratic podcast is Dunn Street. For more information on how Dunn Street can help you organise to build winning campaigns in your community, business or organisation, and make the world a better place, look us up at: dunnstreet.com.au
Jase looks back on the night Phil crushed late-night TV while Willie froze—proof that Phil's best moments were unscripted, unfiltered, and unforgettable. Jase embraces that same quality in himself, and Zach relives the viral endorsement Phil gave him during his run for Congress more than a decade ago. Together they explore what “perfect love” means, how to show it to each other daily, and the best ways to cultivate spiritual fruit that lasts. In this episode: John 15; John 1, verses 32–33, 38; John 14, verse 23; John 17, verse 3; Matthew 19, verses 16–21; Mark 10; Luke 18; Luke 19; Romans 5, verse 5; Romans 10, verse 13; Ephesians 1, verse 4; Ephesians 2, verses 21–22; Ephesians 4, verses 3, 13, 15 “Unashamed” Episode 1162 is sponsored by: https://donewithdebt.com — Start building the life you deserve, and talk with one of their strategists today. It's FREE! https://preborn.com/unashamed — Less than the cost of dinner out gives a mom and her baby a chance at life. Visit the PreBorn! website or dial #250 and use keyword BABY to donate today. https://fieldofgreens.com — Get 20% off with code UNASHAMED https://duckstamp.com/unashamed — Get your all-new digital duck stamp today. It's easier than ever! http://unashamedforhillsdale.com/ — Sign up now for free, and join the Unashamed hosts every Friday for Unashamed Academy Powered by Hillsdale College Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts. Check out At Home with Phil Robertson, nearly 800 episodes of Phil's unfiltered wisdom, humor, and biblical truth, available for free for the first time! Get it on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, and anywhere you listen to podcasts! https://open.spotify.com/show/3LY8eJ4ZBZHmsImGoDNK2l Chapters: 00:00–12:00 The Un-Scriptable Wisdom of Phil 12:01–15:00 Upcoming Appearances 15:01–26:15 How to “Abide” in Christ 26:16–35:33 Living Out Perfect Love 35:34–43:18 Bearing Godly Fruit in Your Life 43:19–55:50 God Chose US First — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of "The Free Lawyer," host Gary interviews Michelle Niemeyer, a former attorney turned coach, about her journey through legal burnout and her transition to helping lawyers reclaim fulfillment. Michelle shares how chronic stress and overcommitment led to health challenges, prompting her to prioritize self-care and develop her "Art of Bending Time" framework. She discusses the pitfalls of traditional work-life balance, the importance of clarity and energy management, and practical steps for overcoming burnout. Listeners are encouraged to embrace holistic well-being, set boundaries, and find joy both in and beyond their legal careers.Michelle Niemeyer is a speaker, coach and former attorney who teaches professionals how to bend time so they can stay sharp, productive and profitable – without burning out. After finding her way to burnout and back in her own high-performing legal career, Michelle created The Art of Bending Time, a framework that helps people connect the dots across work, life, and purpose to magnetize success and reclaim their joy. She helps businesses retain top talent, boost development, and keep their people energized and engaged – all while making the magic happen.Onset of Burnout & Volunteer Overload (00:05:18) Symptoms of Burnout & Misdiagnosis as Time Management Issue (00:06:29) Political Campaign & Financial Struggles (00:09:54) Financial Crisis & Law Firm Employment (00:13:04) Autoimmune Diagnosis as Turning Point (00:15:52) Rethinking Self-Care & Lawyer Wellness (00:17:57)Transition to Coaching & Health Focus (00:21:25) Final Legal Case & Full Shift to Coaching (00:23:42)Critique of Work-Life Balance (00:25:30) The Art of Bending Time Framework (00:29:15) Handling Internal & External Time Sucks (00:31:30) Gaining Ten Hours of Productive Time (00:33:32) Early Warning Signs of Burnout (00:35:06) Difference Between Time Management & Burnout (00:36:49) Applying the 80/20 Rule & Delegation (00:37:52) Connecting Work, Life, and Purpose (00:39:39) Advice to Her Past Self & Burned Out Lawyers (00:44:34) Hope for the Future of Lawyer Wellness (00:46:50) Would you like to learn more about Breaking Free or order your copy? https://www.garymiles.net/break-free Would you like to schedule a complimentary discovery call? You can do so here: https://calendly.com/garymiles-successcoach/one-one-discovery-call
This segment discusses local South Carolina news, beginning with the political race for governor. The host reports on Congresswoman Nancy Mace's polling lead and the ongoing legal drama involving her ex-fiancé, a man she accused of harassment, who has now been arrested for domestic violence. The conversation then shifts to a new wave of crime in downtown Greenville, SC, highlighting a high-profile car theft at a Lululemon store and videos of violent street fights circulating on social media. The host and a co-host discuss a city council candidate's criticism of the police department's response and compare the situation to the "growing pains" of development that were previously seen in Charlotte. The segment concludes with a call for more information from listeners and a discussion of the root causes, including the possibility of gang involvement.
Aug. 12, 2025 - Artificial intelligence is invading New York's political campaigns this year and the burgeoning technology could be even more prevalent in the future, according to Annie McDonough, a senior reporter for City & State New York. This is an excerpt of Dispatches from Planet Albany.
Send us a textIn this thought-provoking episode of Living the Dream with Curveball, we are joined by Julian Raven, an artist, author, and passionate advocate for free speech. Julian takes us on a journey through his eight-year battle with the Smithsonian Institution, sparked by his creation of a 7x15 portrait of Donald Trump. He shares the challenges he faced after submitting his artwork to the National Portrait Gallery, detailing the surprising rejection he received and the subsequent legal fight that ensued. As we delve into the complexities of free speech, governmental bias, and the role of art in society, Julian emphasizes the importance of standing up for one's rights and the power of perseverance. His story is not just about art but a reflection on the broader implications of free expression in America today. Tune in to hear Julian's insights, his experiences as an immigrant, and the lessons he has learned along the way.1. Introduction to Julian Raven and his background2. The creation of the Trump portrait and its significance3. The rejection from the Smithsonian and the ensuing battle4. Insights into free speech and governmental bias5. The impact of Julian's case on future artists6. Reflections on perseverance and civic responsibility7. Details on Julian's book and where to find it
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Courtney Weaver, Executive VP at IMGE, cuts through the hype around influencer marketing in political campaigns. Discover why influencers aren't just celebrities with massive followings - they're trusted voices like teachers, veterans, and mom bloggers who've built authentic relationships with niche audiences.In this conversation with host Eric Wilson, learn practical strategies for incorporating user-generated content into your paid media mix, why you can't skip traditional digital advertising, and how campaigns of all sizes can leverage this relationship-based approach. Wilson and Weaver explore everything from ballot initiatives to local races, delivering actionable insights on budgeting, platform selection, and the mindset shift required to work effectively with content creators.Perfect for campaign managers, political consultants, and anyone looking to understand how authentic storytelling and digital targeting work together in modern political communications.Become a Friend of the Trend: https://campaigntrend.com/friends/Subscribe on YouTube: Visit the Campaign Trend Website: Follow us on X Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our Newsletter Become a Campaign Trend Insider
In this engaging conversation, Miranda Kazos (@myrandapolisci) shares her unique journey from being a Republican political operative to embracing progressive values. She discusses her early political involvement, the behind-the-scenes dynamics of Republican campaigns, and the often staged nature of political events. Miranda highlights the financial mismanagement within Republican campaigns and the inappropriate behavior she encountered in political spaces. She also delves into the manipulation of women voters and the strategic legislative tactics employed by the right, emphasizing the importance of understanding these dynamics for effective political engagement.
Send us a textIn this episode of the L3 Leadership Podcast, Doug Smith sits down with Rob and Kelsey Mercuri to discuss their experiences in politics, leadership, and parenting.Rob, a former State Representative and candidate for Congress, shares his journey through six elections, offering insights into the challenges of campaigning, the importance of great teams, and the lessons learned from both victories and setbacks. He reflects on the personal and professional aspects of serving in office and emphasizes the need for an engaged and informed electorate. Kelsey offers her perspective on the balancing act of supporting Rob's political career while raising a family, and both share their approach to leadership, community involvement, and family dynamics.00:00 Introduction and Background02:04 The Demands of Running for Office04:45 The Role of Campaign Teams06:12 The Importance of Community Engagement09:50 Lessons Learned from Election Losses12:38 Staying Involved in Politics After a Loss15:06 The Complexities of Serving in Office17:22 Managing a Full-Time Role as a State Representative20:30 Building Relationships Across the Aisle23:45 The Impact of Social Media on Politics25:12 The Need for an Engaged Electorate27:45 Parenting Tips and Leading a Family Team30:15 Communication and Involvement with Kids32:00 Raising Kids with Responsibility and Gratitude34:21 Balancing Political and Family Life36:50 Final Thoughts on Leadership and ParentingThe L3 Leadership Podcast is sponsored by Andocia Marketing Solutions. Andocia exists to bring leaders' visions to life. Visit https://andocia.com to learn more.▶️ WATCH FULL EPISODE
Send us a textCatching up this week with return guest Dr. Michael Cohen, who just released a new edition of his book Modern Political Campaigns this month. He studied under iconic pollster Bill Hamilton as a student, worked in the trenches in Republican campaigns, spent time at Gallup, apprenticed under renowned GOP pollster Tony Fabrizio and worked with famed Dem strategist Mark Penn when Michael was an in-house pollster at Microsoft. Along the way, Michael started his own firm (Cohen Research Group), built the successful Congress in Your Pocket tech app, and wrote Modern Political Campaigns to bring the campaign literature up to speed with the ever-evolving political industry - including a new edition that includes a focus on the role AI is playing in political campaigns. This is a great nuts-and-bolts conversation on the political industry with a smart pollster, tech entrepreneur, and author.IN THIS EPISODE…The new edition of Modern Political Campaigns, including a focus on AI in campaigns...How political campaigns are (and are not) using AI at this point...What Michael knows about Gen Z from teaching courses at NYU and Johns Hopkins...Lessons he learned from a recent heart attack and recovery...Michael's formative years growing up on Long Island…The political switch flips for Michael in college…Michael crosses paths with famed Democratic pollster Bill Hamilton…Michael makes the jump to political polling under Tony Fabrizio…The bizarre story of how one of Michael's candidates was pilloried on the Colbert Report…Michael starts his own polling firm to move beyond partisan politics…Michael's stint as an in-house pollster at Microsoft with Mark Penn…Michael's compares working with legendary Dem pollster Mark Penn and iconic GOP pollster Tony Fabrizio…Michael creates the wildly successful Congress in Your Pocket app…Michael's 101 on how to create an app…The long journey behind Michael's new book Modern Political Campaigns…Michael's advice to those who want to write a book and get it published…Michael's take on what makes a good pollster…Michael weighs in on the question of a “polling crisis”…Michael's advice on the best books to understand how politics works…AND AAPOR, Michael Bender, Sidney Blumenthal, Stephen Colbert, Sean Cook, Bob Dole, enlargement ads, Ezra Cohen Corporation, Arthur Finkelstein, the Gallup Poll, Josh Gottheimer, Sasha Issenberg, Peter Jennings, Steve Jobs, Ed Koch, Celinda Lake, Massapequa mannerisms, mobilization vs. persuasion, Never Trump Republicans, Ronald Reagan, Rowman & Littlefield, Jake Rush, Karen Thurman, Chris Tompkins, Tevi Troy, vampire roleplaying, Ted Yoho, & more!
In today's episode, we are joined by Steven Hilding to discuss the secrets behind microtargeted political campaigns in the United States. As the Vice President of Revolutionizing Microtargeted Campaigns (RMC), Steven has extensive experience managing successful campaigns across Florida. Now, he is in charge of coordinating internal operations and advising clients at RMC – all while serving as the right hand to the company's founder, Rory McShane. Steven and the team RMC are on a mission to challenge the status quo of political and corporate marketing. Whether it be members of the United States Congress or local businesses, they help their clients using a combination of targeted social media content, fundraising, voter contact, data research, and much more. What sets RMC apart from other media strategy and political consulting firms? Steven sits down to explain… Hit play to find out: How microtargeting is reshaping elections at every level The tech tools driving the future of political strategy The ways that voter modeling can influence various advertising trends. Want to keep personal tabs on Steven and his work? Follow him on X @steven_hilding! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
This week, we take a look at one of the tools of political marketing – the campaign song. Politicians have used songs going all the way back to at least the 1700s. Sometimes the songs are written expressly for the political party or candidate. Sometimes, politicians co-opt pop songs. And sometimes, pop artists have a major problem with that. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.