Épisodes

  • Work Towards a Future that Benefits Everybody with Matt Gromlich
    Feb 19 2026

    In this engaging interview, candidate Matt Gromlich shares his background as an educator, his motivations for running for Congress in Louisiana's 4th district, and his vision for policy priorities including education, healthcare, and community support. Discover how he plans to challenge the status quo, address long-standing issues, and foster a more inclusive and supportive society.

    If you or your organization is involved in activism across our state or region, we want to talk to you!

    Follow Matt’s campaign & contribute if you can. mattgromlichforcongress.com

    Get involved:
    https://indivisible.org
    https://louisianaindivisible.com/

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Matt Gromlich

    03:03 Reflections on Recent Events and Shifts in Political Discourse

    05:21 Education and the Treatment of Vulnerable Students

    09:15 Policy Differences in the Congressional Race

    11:41 Supporting Louisiana Students and Families

    14:34 Top Priorities for Congressional Action

    16:53 Fundraising Challenges in Political Campaigns

    19:21 Engaging the Community and Building Relationships

    22:56 Campaign Outreach and Future Goals

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    27 min
  • "Keep Showing Up": Fighting For the Most Vulnerable with Lauren Jewett
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode of We Are Louisiana Indivisible, host Joel Sharpton interviews Lauren Jewett, a candidate for Louisiana's first congressional district. They discuss the importance of candidate visibility, voter education, and engagement, especially in a state with a significant number of registered Democrats.

    Lauren shares her reflections on recent events of ICE violence and the need for accountability in leadership. She recounts her political journey, emphasizing the importance of diverse representation in politics and the challenges faced by progressive candidates. The conversation concludes with a focus on the upcoming elections and the strategies needed to mobilize voters and create change.

    If you or your organization is involved in activism across our state or region, we want to talk to you!

    Follow Lauren's campaign & contribute if you can. https://www.laurenjewett.com/

    Get involved:
    https://indivisible.org
    https://louisianaindivisible.com/

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Lauren Jewett

    01:21 The Importance of Candidate Visibility

    03:46 Voter Education and Engagement

    05:59 Reflections on Recent Violence and Political Climate

    15:23 Lauren's Journey into Politics

    20:34 The Importance of Educator Voices

    23:36 Running for School Board: A Personal Journey

    28:23 Lessons from Campaigning: Challenges and Insights

    33:11 The Broader Impact of Education Policy

    36:55 Upcoming Elections and the Need for Change

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    42 min
  • "Write Your Own Story": Affordability, Healthcare & Education with Jamie Davis
    Feb 5 2026

    As we celebrate and honor Black History Month, we meet Jamie Davis, candidate for Senate in Louisiana. With a simple platform focused on "Affordability, Healthcare and Education", Jamie is bringing the can-do attitude & common sense that has made him a successful family farmer in Tensas Parish to his race for the Senate.

    We talk about Jamie's life, career and political involvement, along with rural challenges and the current lack of adequate representation at the Federal level.

    Jamie & I talk about the challenges faced by rural communities in providing education and sustaining themselves. We also explore the political party endorsement process and the impact it has on election campaigns.


    If you or your organization is involved in activism across our state or region, we want to talk to you!

    Follow Jamie's campaign & contribute if you can. https://www.jamieforlouisiana.com/

    Get involved:
    https://indivisible.org
    https://louisianaindivisible.com/

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction and Black History Month
    • 08:07 Education and Career Transition
    • 13:09 College Experience and Affordability
    • 18:49 Transition to Farming and Political Involvement
    • 33:58 Leadership and Representation in Louisiana
    • 39:59 Rural Education and Sustainability
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    1 h et 2 min
  • "Organized People Beat Organized Money" with Conrad Cable
    Jan 29 2026

    In this conversation, Joel Sharpton interviews Conrad Cable, a farmer and political candidate running against Mike Johnson in Louisiana's 4th District. They discuss the current political climate, the importance of community engagement, and the need for healthcare reform. Conrad emphasizes the significance of grassroots organization and voter participation in effecting change. The conversation also touches on issues such as immigration policies, local leadership, and the disconnect between political representatives and their constituents.

    If you or your organization is involved in activism across our state or region, we want to talk to you!

    Get involved:
    https://www.conrad4congress2026.com/
    https://indivisible.org

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Conrad Cable

    01:58 Staying Motivated in a Demoralizing Climate

    04:52 Conrad's Campaign Priorities

    09:56 Addressing ICE and Immigration Issues

    15:44 Governor Landry and Unconstitutional Actions

    21:53 Healthcare Challenges in America

    22:23 The Healthcare Crisis and Its Local Impact

    24:57 Grassroots Advocacy and Storytelling

    28:37 The Disconnect Between Politicians and Communities

    32:51 Voter Engagement and the Upcoming Primary

    38:40 The Importance of Community and Collective Action

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    45 min
  • We are Louisiana Indivisible in 2026
    Jan 15 2026

    Joel Sharpton is ready to roll into the new year, highlighting voices of those fighting to make this state & country a better place for ourselves, our children & grandchildren. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes featuring Conrad Cable, Dustin Granger, Matt Gromlich and Lauren Jewett among others.

    We are Louisiana Indivisible, and we're not going ANYWHERE!

    If you or your organization is involved in activism across our state or region, we want to talk to you!

    Get involved:

    https://indivisiblenorthla.org
    https://indivisible.org

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    4 min
  • It's Not Time to Be Silent: Faith in Action & Activism with Veda Emmerson
    Dec 10 2025

    Joel Sharpton is joined by Co-Chair for Indivisible North Louisiana, Veda Emmerson to discuss faith in action & activism in this episode of We Are Louisiana Indivisible.

    Veda shares her journey from a religious upbringing to becoming an advocate for social justice, emphasizing the importance of community engagement, voting rights, and supporting immigrant communities.

    The discussion highlights the need for individuals to stand up for what is right and the role of faith in driving political action.

    If you or your organization is involved in activism across our state or region, we want to talk to you!

    Get involved:

    https://louisianaindivisible.com

    https://indivisiblenorthla.org

    https://indivisible.org

    Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background

    03:08 Religious Influence on Activism

    05:54 Political Activism and Indivisible

    09:07 The Role of Faith in Politics

    11:54 Challenges in the Evangelical Community

    14:39 The Importance of Voting and Advocacy

    17:19 Engaging Local Politicians

    20:14 Community Support for Immigrants

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    26 min
  • "Someone Needs to Do That, I Guess That's ME!" | Indivisible North Louisiana with Paula Stinson
    Nov 26 2025

    In this conversation, Joel Sharpton and Paula Stinson discuss the importance of local activism and community organizing in North Louisiana. They explore how individuals can engage politically, the role of the Indivisible organization, and strategies to overcome voter apathy.

    Stinson emphasizes the need for community power and collective action to effect change, highlighting the significance of grassroots movements in shaping local and national politics.

    Get involved:

    https://indivisiblenorthla.org

    https://indivisible.org

    Chapters

    00:00 Empowering Local Activism

    20:23 Finding Your Community and Taking Action

    25:02 Building a Movement Together

    29:32 Engaging with Indivisible and Making Change

    33:27 Share the Show with Friends & Neighbors

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    34 min
  • We Are Louisiana Indivisible!
    Nov 24 2025

    From New Orleans to North Louisiana from Baton Rouge to the Bayou, from Shreveport to St. Bernard Parish, From Lake Charles to Lafayette to Leesville, together, we can defend our democracy!

    We are a growing group of concerned citizens from across the political spectrum who are determined to stop the dismantling of our democracy. Through rallies, town halls, and unceasing advocacy, our goal is to preserve the ideals our country was founded upon. Join our movement. Together, let's create a government OF, BY, and FOR the people!

    We Are Louisiana Indivisible is highlighting people, politicians and organizations across the state & region that are working to ensure that more perfect Union. Listen, share with your friends & neighbors & help us work for a better tomorrow in Louisiana and beyond!

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    1 min