Épisodes

  • Ep. 28 Looking Forward on the Final Episode of Season 1 with Mini Timmaraju, president of NARAL, and Dahlia Lithwick, activist author
    Nov 12 2022
    Our hosts close out Season 1 of our podcast by discussing the midterm elections with Mini Timmaraju. They discuss the results, why things went that way, and what we need to do in the coming months and years to sustain our momentum and enshrine our rights. Then they talk to Dahlia Lithwick, author of "Lady Justice," about the unsung heroes of securing legal rights - and how tenuous those rights are for much of the population.

    Our hosts close this episode and our first season with a bit of a change - instead of opening the show with what they're pissed about, they close it with what they're pleased about.

    And above all, we're pleased to have had you with us throughout our 28 shows in season 1. Stay tuned for season 2, and remember that our Voting, Equal, and Reproductive (Yes!) are always on the ballot.

    All episodes begin and end with the 2017 single “Rise” by rock group Betty (www.hellobetty.com)
    All episodes are produced by Amy Yoder (www.alyoder.com)
    Additional support provided by Cary and Logan at Broussard Global.
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    1 h et 9 min
  • Ep. 27 Steve and Tom Gardner are "Born to Run the Numbers"
    Nov 5 2022
    This week, our hosts talk with two amazing guests - brothers Steve and Tom Gardner, who run a poll aggregator blog. They break down their polling methods, the snapshot of what they're seeing just days before this critical election, and speculate on what will happen in 2024.

    They also talk about the hope they have for getting the citizens engaged before and on this critical Tuesday!

    http://www.borntorunthenumbers.com/
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    43 min
  • Ep. 26 The Iconic Gloria Steinem on Disobedience After Dobbs and Jamia Wilson on Her Hope for the Future
    Oct 31 2022
    In this episode, recorded just over a week before the election, our hosts talk with feminist icon Gloria Steinem about her feelings on the Dobbs decision, how we have to get out the vote, and why people sometimes vote against their own interest. Jamia Wilson, named in Refinery29’s “17 Faces of the Future of Feminism," talks about her hope for what is coming and how to keep doing the work.
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    38 min
  • Ep. 25 What We've Lost and What To Do About It, with Dr. Jeanne Conry, OB-GYN & a Recap of Activist Orgs
    Oct 26 2022
    In this episode, our hosts talk with a global leader on women’s reproductive issues, Dr. Jeanne Conry, OB-GYN. She has worked nationally and internationally to secure reproductive health rights and talks about what we’ve lost since the Dobbs decision and how physicians can stand up for their patients.

    Then the hosts recap eight activist organizations that we’ve had on the show. Each of these organizations has tools and ways you can get involved in the midterm elections, even though we have just under two weeks to go!

    All episodes begin and end with the 2017 single “Rise” by rock group Betty (www.hellobetty.com)
    All episodes are produced by Amy Yoder (www.alyoder.com)
    Additional support provided by Cary and Logan at Broussard Global.
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    39 min
  • Ep. 24 Battleground Polls and Critical Races, with Kathy Spillar of Ms. Magazine & Laphonza Butler of EMILY's List
    Oct 24 2022
    Our hosts talk with two amazing guests, starting with Kathy Spillar of ****Ms.**** Magazine and the Feminist Majority Foundation. They discuss findings of recent polls that show young people are motivated by abortion rights in the battleground states where those races will make huge differences at the federal and state levels. Then our hosts talk to Laphonza Butler, president of EMILY’s List, where they discuss the philosophy of getting women involved in politics and give suggestions for key races that need your help as we round the last corner towards election day.

    All episodes begin and end with the 2017 single “Rise” by rock group Betty | www.hellobetty.com
    All episodes are produced by Amy Yoder | www.alyoder.com
    Additional support provided by Cary and Logan at Broussard Global.
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    45 min
  • Ep. 23 Discussing 2022 and Beyond with Kelley Robinson of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund and Maxim Thorne of Civic Influencers
    Oct 18 2022
    In this episode, the hosts talk with Kelley Robinson of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund. She breaks down the two arms of Planned Parenthood - the national network of health care providers and the Action Fund, which is focused on influencing politics and policy. Find out how to get involved with Take Control, their $50 million midterm election initiative.

    The hosts also talk with Maxim Thorne, CEO of Civic Influencers. They focus on building movements with the youth vote on "tipping point" campuses across the country. They will build movements for 2022, 2024, and beyond.

    All episodes begin and end with the 2017 single “Rise” by rock group Betty (www.hellobetty.com)
    All episodes are produced by Amy Yoder (www.alyoder.com)
    Additional support provided by Cary and Logan at Broussard Global.
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    53 min
  • Ep. 22 A Bird's Eye View of Democracy with Janet Napolitano
    Oct 14 2022
    The hosts talk to Janet Napolitano, who has spent her life in public service. With positions throughout government, she gives a high-level view of the country right now and what she sees as the path forward.

    All episodes begin and end with the 2017 single “Rise” by rock group Betty (www.hellobetty.com)
    All episodes are produced by Amy Yoder (www.alyoder.com)
    Additional support provided by Cary and Logan at Broussard Global.
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    38 min
  • Ep. 21 Every State Legislature Impacts All of Us, with Melissa Walker, Head of Giving Circles at The States Project
    Oct 10 2022
    Our guests are joined by Melissa Walker, whose career path shifted from publishing to politics after she attended an event with NY State Senator Daniel Squadron. She saw the importance of state legislatures and how decisions made in state capitals ripple outward and impact all of us. Hear how this happens and what you can do about it!
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    36 min