Podcast appearances and mentions of Stephanie L Young

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Best podcasts about Stephanie L Young

Latest podcast episodes about Stephanie L Young

A More Perfect Union with Nii-Quartelai Quartey
Protecting Democracy and Engaging Black Male Voters Stephanie L. Young Exec Director of When We All Vote and Terrence Woodbury CEO of HIT Strategies "A More Perfect Union" with Nii-Quartelai Quartey | @drniiquartelai| Podcast @t_woodbury1 @StephLY

A More Perfect Union with Nii-Quartelai Quartey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 43:06


“A More Perfect Union" Hour 1 with Nii-Quartelai Quartey | @drniiquartelai| Podcast Hosted by journalist, educator, and KBLA Talk 1580 Chief National Political Analyst Dr. Nii-Quartelai Quartey, “A More Perfect Union” promises to deliver national news of consequence, informed opinion, and analysis beyond the headlines. This episode features an exclusive interview with Stephanie L. Young Exec Director of When We All Vote and Terrence Woodbury CEO and Fouding Partner of HIT Strategies

How I Got Here with Dreena Whitfield
Powerful Lessons from a WOC in Political Communications (with Stephanie L. Young)

How I Got Here with Dreena Whitfield

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 59:24


What is it like to work alongside President Obama in The White House, you ask? Tune in to find out! In this episode of How I Got Here, Dreena welcomes Stephanie L. Young, a Social Impact Strategist and Executive Director of When We All Vote, a non-partisan voting initiative created by Michelle Obama. Stephanie is on a mission is to change the culture of voting and to increase participation in each and every election to close the race and age gaps among voters. From The White House to NBC Universal to BET Networks, Stephanie has succeeded in various communications roles for the past 12 years. Listen in a she sheds light on the most pivotal moments in her career, how she started working on political campaigns, what it's been like to be a Black woman in politics.“You can be a 20-something year old person and go work on a campaign. They are consistently looking for good talent, you just gotta know somebody... I just thought I didn't have any experience but that's what campaigns love, they love people with no experience to come on and do a lot of work.”-  Stephanie YoungYou'll gain insight into Stephanie's experience working for the Obama Administration, how she maintains a work/life balance in her political communications career, and what empowers and fuels her to continue building her career despite the challenges of this field. She emphasizes the importance of taking risks in your career, trusting yourself, and diversifying your work experience. Plus, Stephanie shares exciting details on the upcoming Culture of Democracy Summit in June!Connect with Stephanie & When We All Vote:Visit her website: www.stephlyoung.comFollow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/slynnyoung Follow her on Twitter: www.twitter.com/stephlyoung Connect with her on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/slynnyoung Visit When We All Vote's website: www.whenweallvote.org Follow When We All Vote on Instagram: www.instagram.com/whenweallvoteFollow When We All Vote on Twitter: www.twitter.com/whenweallvote Connect with When We All Vote on Facebook: www.facebook.com/WhenWeAllVote Resources Mentioned:Rock the Vote: www.rockthevote.orgLearn more about Couch Party: https://bit.ly/39rinvl Join The Culture of Democracy Summit (June 10-13, 2022): https://secure.everyaction.com/tkNJo3vpnEiKhR58s69N6Q2 About the Host:Dreena Whitfield has a proven ability to create tangible outcomes that helps clients exceed expectations. Her diverse career has led her to spearhead the communications and marketing efforts for leaders in the nonprofit, corporate and political sectors, as well as small businesses internationally.With more than a decade of experience, Dreena and the WhitPR team have a proven ability to spot opportunities for our clients to grow their brand recognition in saturated markets that are in alignment with their overall objectives.The Huffington Post listed Dreena as one of their “Top 25 African American Millennials in PR to Watch.”Follow Dreena & WhitPR on all the socials:@Dreenawhitpr & @whitprJoin The WhitPR Collective: www.whitprcollective.com

Professional Troublemaker
Make Your Voice Heard (with Stephanie L. Young)

Professional Troublemaker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 70:33


This week on Professional Troublemaker, we're re-airing an encore episode that is extremely timely as we watch the confirmation hearings for Ketanji Brown Jackson, who will hopefully become the 116th Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court and the first Black woman to be appointed and confirmed as a justice. This amazing woman is a nominee because people went to the ballot box in 2020 (often in the face of enormous opposition) and voted to make their voices heard. And with mid-term elections coming up this fall, we need to hear today's podcast conversation again.Luvvie's guest is Stephanie L. Young. Stephanie currently serves as Executive Director at When We All Vote, a nonpartisan voting initiative launched by Michelle Obama. She has years of communication experience in the public and private sectors with organizations such as the Obama White House, Congressional Leadership, NBCUniversal, and BET.During our conversation, we discover what Stephanie's childhood was like and how she started her career, how she was able to get a job at the Obama White House, and what she's doing now that has traces to what she used to do when she was younger. Part of being a disruptor for the greater good is making sure your voice is heard, and that you do what you can to speak up on behalf of the voiceless, so for us, this interview is as important now as it was when we aired it previously. CONNECT WITH OUR GUESTStephanie L. Young - WebsiteFollow Stephanie on Instagram - @SLynnYoungWhen We All VoteCONNECT WITH LUVVIEFollow Luvvie on Instagram - @LuvvieGo to TEXTLUVVIE.com on your phone, and text PODCAST to join our Text Squad. Let Luvvie know who you'd like her to be in conversation with, or what topics you want her to do a deep dive on in a solo episode.ORDER LUVVIE'S BOOKS Pre-order RISING TROUBLEMAKER: A Fear-Fighter Manual for TeensOrder PROFESSIONAL TROUBLEMAKER: The Fear-Fighter Manual (NYTimes bestseller) at ProfessionalTroublemakerBook.com 

Professional Troublemaker
Make Your Voice Heard (with Stephanie L. Young) - Episode 50

Professional Troublemaker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 69:31


On this episode of Rants & Randomness, Luvvie’s guest is Stephanie L. Young. Stephanie serves as chief officer for culture, communications, and media partnerships at When We All Vote, a nonpartisan voting initiative launched by Michelle Obama. She has years of communication experience in the public and private sectors with organizations such as the Obama White House, where she worked for years, Congressional Leadership, NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment, and BET. During her time in the White House, Stephanie served in two critical roles as associate communications director and then as the senior public engagement advisor. In these roles, she led the press strategy around domestic policy announcements and created and managed critical relationships for the president in the African-American community.During this conversation, we discover what Stephanie’s childhood was like, about how she started her career, how she was able to get a job at the Obama White House, and what she's doing now that has traces to what she used to do when she was younger.Follow @Luvvie everywhere – Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. Check out her New York Times best-selling book I’M JUDGING YOU: The Do-Better Manual!Have thoughts about the episode? Share on social media using the hashtag #RantsandRandomness. Also, follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter! Email LuvvieRants@gmail.com with feedback or questions!

Who Is?
Who is Nancy Pelosi?

Who Is?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 49:19


Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is the most powerful woman in the United States. The first woman to lead the House of Representatives--and third in line to the presidency--she’s passed landmark legislation like the Affordable Care Act; has been the legislative partner, or adversary, of three presidents; and is playing a decisive role in the impeachment of President Trump. All that, and she didn’t even hold elected office until she was 47, after she had raised five children. Whatever your politics, this is Nancy Pelosi’s moment. Join Sean Morrow for this not-to-be-missed look at the woman who is, arguably, the leader of the democratic party.  John Lawrence, former Pelosi Chief of Staff; Visiting Professor at the University of California's Washington Center; author of The Class of '74: Congress after Watergate and the Roots of Partisanship Paul Kane, Senior Congressional Correspondent and Columnist at the Washington Post  Stephanie L. Young, former White House Senior Public Engagement Advisor in the Office of Public Engagement Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Library Talks
How Congress Really Works...Or Doesn't

Library Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 71:32


Wyatt Cenac moderates a panel of Washington insiders and journalists  about the mechanics of Congress, the archetypes for today's lawmakers, and advice on how constituents can ensure their representatives take action. Featuring Washington Post senior congressional correspondent Paul Kane and ProPublica's Derek Willis, Stevens Institute of Technology assistant professor of political science Lindsay Cormack, When We All Vote communications director and former Congressional Black Caucus staffer Stephanie L. Young,  and James Wallner, R Street senior fellow and former congressional staffer,