Why Not Me? 2028
Episode Summary We made it! In this season finale, I take a step back to reflect on everything we’ve explored together. In this mini episode, I talk about the biggest lessons from Season 1 and what’s coming in Season 2. Spoiler: more interviews, deeper dives into the issues that shape our lives, and more conversations about how everyday people — not just career politicians — can step into leadership. So let’s wrap up this season the way we started it: with the question, Why not me? And even more importantly… Why not you? Resources & References * Brookings Institution – resources on what presidents can and can’t do, and the role of parties. [https://www.brookings.edu/] * OpenSecrets.org – data on campaign spending and finance. [http://www.OpenSecrets.org] * FairVote.org – resources on ranked choice voting and alternatives to the two-party system. [http://www.fairvote.org] Call to Action: Thank you for joining me on this journey through Season 1 of Why Not Me? — your time, your curiosity, and your willingness to think differently about politics mean so much. If this season made you think, laugh, or wonder, share it with a friend who’s said, “I wish someone like me could run,” because maybe they can. If you have something you want to hear about in a future episode, or even want to be interviewed, send me an email or voice memo at shana@whynotme2028.com. And stay tuned for Season 2, where we’ll dive deeper into issues that affect all of us — wages, healthcare, housing — and keep asking the big question: What would our democracy look like if we believed ordinary people could lead it? Use this link to send us a text, or email us at the address in show notes. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2511896/fan_mail/new] Email shana@whynotme2028.com Credits Graphics and editing by Rory Lawson Music by Universfield from Pixabay
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