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Episode 12: What's Your Path? Part 1

45 min · 13 de feb de 2024
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Four people take us on their emotional journey through the landscape of government. How do you manage the personal toll that comes with trying to make change? Part 1 guests: Jamie McGeathy and Blanca Martinez  7:50: Introduction to Jamie McGeathy 8:10: What did you do to answer your own questions about state government? 11:45: What did you do with your frustration about lack of access to information?  14:07: Now how do you feel about it all? 15:35: Introduction to Blanca Martinez 14:46: Was there a particular moment in which you realized you wanted to work in public policy? 18:50: How did you first get involved? 21:30: Who did you learn from in terms of how to affect change? 24:25: What were the lessons you learned about how to navigate the state capitol and structures of power?  28:14: Did you feel like you were able to be effective?  30:58: What sent you in a different direction from working at the legislature? 38:21: How do you show up for public policy today?  41:20 Do you have anything else to share about the idea of how we find our place and stick to it?

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Four people take us on their emotional journey through the landscape of government. How do you manage the personal toll that comes with trying to make change? Part 1 guests: Jamie McGeathy and Blanca Martinez  7:50: Introduction to Jamie McGeathy 8:10: What did you do to answer your own questions about state government? 11:45: What did you do with your frustration about lack of access to information?  14:07: Now how do you feel about it all? 15:35: Introduction to Blanca Martinez 14:46: Was there a particular moment in which you realized you wanted to work in public policy? 18:50: How did you first get involved? 21:30: Who did you learn from in terms of how to affect change? 24:25: What were the lessons you learned about how to navigate the state capitol and structures of power?  28:14: Did you feel like you were able to be effective?  30:58: What sent you in a different direction from working at the legislature? 38:21: How do you show up for public policy today?  41:20 Do you have anything else to share about the idea of how we find our place and stick to it?

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