The Perspektives Podcast

Ep. 15: Interview w/ Adrian Consonery; Georgia Secretary of State Candidate

1 h 11 min · 14. okt. 2025
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Today, the show welcomes none other than a great friend, and prolific individual, Adrian Consonery Jr, for an insightful discussion about who he is, beyond the campaign. Join us as we unpack our shared college experience at Grambling State University, youth empowerment in politics, and a bit of education towards the importance of states' rights in democracy. Lastly, we bring it all together with a think-piece on creativity, a short "Sinners" movie breakdown, and how we learn to promote joy as a tool for change.

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