JOY Unfiltered: Joy is the strategy
Cynthia Changyit Levin is the author of From Changing Diapers to Changing the World and Advocacy Made Easy: How to Turn Civic Frustration into Powerful Action. A nonpartisan activist and coach, she helps volunteers of all ages build productive, relationship-centered relationships with members of Congress. She serves on the board of CARE Action, has held leadership roles with the RESULTS Educational Fund, and volunteers with the ONE Campaign, Bread for the World, Moms Demand Action, MomsRising, and the Shot@Life campaign. In 2021 she received the Cameron Duncan Media Award from RESULTS Educational Fund for her activism and written media. In This Episode: How becoming a mom in her 30s — and a frightening first week of breastfeeding struggles — cracked Cynthia's world open and became her doorway into advocacy Why her books are built to help readers see themselves in the work, not just follow her story The difference between the inspiration-driven Changing Diapers and the step-by-step "manual," Advocacy Made Easy Why every issue is connected — "when you tug on your own thread, you're helping to unravel the whole damn cloth" The danger of activist burnout, and why leading with fear and anger isn't sustainable How joy and gratitude — thanking a member of Congress, celebrating small wins — actually open doors that anger closes Practical, no-excuses first steps: fivecalls.org, calling after hours if cold calls feel scary, and stacking advocacy into habits you already have (carpool line, coffee line, before girls' night) Writing a "joy hook" letter to the editor instead of a rant Curating a healthier news diet — including two recommended sources: Heather Cox Richardson and Ben Green's newsletter, Good Queer News Why relational advocacy (finding common ground, even with people you disagree with) builds influence that lasts longer than a single election cycle Key Quotes: "You are not powerless." — the opening line of Advocacy Made Easy "All these issues are related, and when you tug on your own thread, you're helping to unravel the whole damn cloth." "Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you." — Ruth Bader Ginsburg, quoted by Cynthia "I come in like a wrecking ball of joy." Try This: The One-Call Habit Cynthia's simple entry point into advocacy, mapped to Rachel's habit-stacking philosophy: Pick your moment — attach one phone call to something you already do daily (waiting in the pickup line, standing in a coffee line, five minutes before a Zoom call) Use a script — go to fivecalls.org, find your issue, and personalize the script with your own story Go after hours if you're nervous — call when offices are closed so you simply leave a message Celebrate it — mark the small win (a sticker, a note, a mental high-five) since positive actions need reinforcing just as much as negative emotions stick Resources & Links Mentioned: Book: From Changing Diapers to Changing the World: Why Moms Make Great Advocates and How to Get Started Book: Advocacy Made Easy: How to Turn Civic Frustration into Powerful Action Website: advocacymadeasy.com (includes a directory of recommended nonpartisan advocacy organizations and a sign-up for Cynthia's monthly newsletter) Tool: fivecalls.org Newsletter: Good Queer News by Ben Green Newsletter: Heather Cox Richardson Organizations mentioned: RESULTS, CARE Action, Bread for the World, Citizens' Climate Lobby, FCNL (Friends Committee on National Legislation), Moms Demand Action, ONE Campaign, Shot@Life Connect with Cynthia: Website: advocacymadeasy.com Autographed books available directly through her website; also available at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and independent bookstores Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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