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Sudha Nandagopal: From Environmental Policy to Everyday Democracy

42 min · 9. juni 2026
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May Boeve talks with Sudha Nandagopal [https://sudhanandagopal.substack.com/], founder of Bend the Horizon, a strategy advising and consulting firm that works at the intersection of climate, narrative, philanthropy, and governance. Sudha traces her path from immigrant rights organizing with Pramila Jayapal and OneAmerica to transforming Seattle’s approach to environmental justice by asking a deeper question: who decides what problems are worth solving?  The conversation lands on a powerful lesson for this moment: durable wins come from building with people from the start, practicing democracy locally, and creating the politics of possibility even in hard times.    Sudha's substack: Black Sheep Chronicles [https://sudhanandagopal.substack.com/] How We Build This [https://howwebuiltthis.substack.com/] is created and hosted by May Boeve [https://substack.com/@mayboeve?utm_source=global-search] Producer: Phil Surkis [https://www.philsurkis.com/] Theme music: ‘Within’, composed by Ruthie Dineen, and performed by Negative Press Project. [https://www.negativepressproject.com/] Instagram & Bluesky: @hwbtpod Find us on Linkedin and Substack at How We Build this Pod.  Thank YOU for taking the time to tune in and helping build the movement!

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