Carry As You Climb
Julie Chávez Rodriguez ran two presidential campaigns in a single cycle, and says she has no plans to write a book about either one. Host Nan Whaley sits down with Julie Chávez Rodriguez, former campaign manager for the 2024 Biden-Harris and Harris campaigns. The two reflect on leading through uncertainty, keeping teams grounded during rapid change, and why widening the doorway for future leaders matters just as much as winning elections. Julie also shares how her grandmother, labor organizer Helen Chávez, shaped her understanding of courage, service, and people-powered leadership. Their conversation covers: * What campaign leadership actually feels like behind the scenes * Guiding a presidential campaign through a rapid transition * Lessons from organizing during COVID-era campaigning * Why mentorship doesn’t have to look formal to matter * The role mayors play in protecting democracy and delivering results * The lasting influence of her family’s organizing legacy Resources Mentioned: * United Farm Workers [https://ufw.org/] * Equis Research [https://www.weareequis.us/] * Poderistas [https://poderistas.com/] * Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative [https://cityleadership.harvard.edu/] * Mayors for America [https://mayorsforamerica.us/] About Our Guest: Julie Chávez Rodriguez has spent her career at the center of American political life — from the Obama White House Office of Public Engagement, to head of Intergovernmental Affairs under President Biden, to campaign manager for the 2024 Biden-Harris and Harris campaigns. The granddaughter of farm worker movement leader Helen Chavez, she got her start at sixteen as a precinct captain and today leads at Mayors for America, an initiative supporting city leaders across the country. When she's not working, she can be found walking the beach near her California home — or making her grandmother's homemade salsa. About the Host: Nan Whaley is a longtime community leader and public servant. She's currently the CEO of Planned Parenthood of Southwest Ohio. She served as Mayor of Dayton, Ohio, from 2014 - 2022. Nan has also presided over the United Conference of Mayors. She's a feminist, daughter, aunt, sister, and friend. About the Show: Carry As You Climb focuses on elevating the voices of women in leadership from Ohio and across the United States. The podcast features guests who give special attention to not only busting through doors to lead but also hold the door open for more women behind them. In other words, they carry as they climb. We focus on leadership development and leadership lessons. Plus, we share personal experiences to inspire the inclusion of more diverse leaders in business, government and the nonprofit sector. Connect with Carry As You Climb Socials Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/nanwhaley/] | [https://www.instagram.com/nanwhaley/]Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/carryasyouclimbpod/] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nanwhaley/] Stay up to date with Nan's Substack: substack.com/@nanwhaley [https://substack.com/@nanwhaley] Join the Climb: Subscribe to Carry As You Climb wherever you listen to podcasts, and share this episode with a woman in your life who is climbing — and carrying others as she goes. Produced by: Collective Change Communications - Kelly Sakalas & Jeni Keeler Note: The opinions expressed by host Nan Whaley on this podcast are hers alone, and not that of any organization with which she is affiliated.
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