We are Two Millennials who talk about politics way too much, and our significant others think this is a great ”outlet” for us. We discuss everything having to do with politics, but our focus is on Millennials and the progressive ideals that are so popular among our generation, as well as the lack of Millennial representation within our government.
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We are Two Millennials who talk about politics way too much, and our significant others think this is a great ”outlet” for us. We discuss everything having to do with politics, but our focus is on Millennials and the progressive ideals that are so popular among our generation, as well as the lack of Millennial representation within our government.
In this conversation, the hosts discuss the critical issues facing agriculture and rural communities in America, including the current farm crisis, the importance of agricultural finance, and the need for policy changes. They highlight the disconnect between farmers and political representation, the challenges of healthcare in rural areas, and the myths surrounding agriculture. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community advocacy and representation, particularly for marginalized groups in farming. The hosts also outline their upcoming fundraising efforts and advocacy work in Washington, D.C.
Guests: Zach Ducheneaux 605-222-3852 zach.ducheneaux@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-ducheneaux-31052619?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app
& Will Westmoreland
Let Them Eat Toast
We are Two Millennials who talk about politics way too much, and our significant others think this is a great ”outlet” for us. We discuss everything having to do with politics, but our focus is on Millennials and the progressive ideals that are so popular among our generation, as well as the lack of Millennial representation within our government.