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Women's History Month: Why Women's Voices Matter In Local Politics with Amber Benzon

33 min · 4 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Women's History Month: Why Women's Voices Matter In Local Politics with Amber Benzon

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"People can't achieve what they can't see." In this episode of Tips from the Trail, Larissa Martinez sits down with Amber Benzon, President and Founder of Level Up, to celebrate Women's History Month with a powerful conversation about why women's voices matter in politics — and what it takes to step into leadership with confidence. Tune in to hear how women across the aisle are collaborating to advance legislation, why governance is stronger when it reflects the full diversity of our communities, and how the journey from local to federal office starts with one bold step. Learn more about Level Up at www.lvlupwomen.org [https://www.lvlupwomen.org]. Learn more about WPLN and register for events at womenspublicleadership.net [http://womenspublicleadership.net/] WPLN, is a national nonprofit educating, organizing, and inspiring center- and right-leaning women to seek public office at all levels across the U.S. and become effective leaders. The views and policy positions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not represent endorsement by WPLN.

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