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Run For Something
Amanda Litman
66 episodes
4 days ago
Amanda Litman is the co-founder and executive director of Run for Something (and the author of a book by the same name) -- since launching in 2017, RFS has recruited 60,000 people to run for local office across the country. Every Tuesday, you'll meet some of the RFS candidates (and newly elected public servants!): They're parents, scientists, teachers, refugees, artists, veterans, and more, of all races and ethnicities -- the one thing they all share is their commitment to solving problems in their communities. If you're new to the political process, don't worry, we'll explain how the whole thing works. Subscribe and listen in for a conversation about politics in 2020 that, in spite of everything, will make you hopeful for the future.
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Amanda Litman is the co-founder and executive director of Run for Something (and the author of a book by the same name) -- since launching in 2017, RFS has recruited 60,000 people to run for local office across the country. Every Tuesday, you'll meet some of the RFS candidates (and newly elected public servants!): They're parents, scientists, teachers, refugees, artists, veterans, and more, of all races and ethnicities -- the one thing they all share is their commitment to solving problems in their communities. If you're new to the political process, don't worry, we'll explain how the whole thing works. Subscribe and listen in for a conversation about politics in 2020 that, in spite of everything, will make you hopeful for the future.
Show more...
Government
News,
Politics
Episodes (20/66)
Run For Something
How to Run for Office
3 years ago
35 minutes 39 seconds

Run For Something
How Elsa Mejia Won in a Conservative Town & Became the First Indigenous City Councilmember in Madera, CA
3 years ago
21 minutes 43 seconds

Run For Something
Amber Sellers is the first Black woman elected to the Lawrence City Commission
3 years ago
30 minutes 28 seconds

Run For Something
Yes, We Elect Coroners: Sophia Garcia-Jackson in Chester County, PA
3 years ago
27 minutes 15 seconds

Run For Something
How to Keep Georgia Blue: A conversation with Gwinnett County Commissioners Ben Ku and Nicole Love Hendrickson
3 years ago
27 minutes 45 seconds

Run For Something
Brianna Lennon explains what county clerk actually does & why you might want to be one
4 years ago
32 minutes 17 seconds

Run For Something
Jasmine Crockett is not backing down from fighting for Texans
4 years ago
36 minutes 20 seconds

Run For Something
If Kelly Krout Can Run a Family With 7 Kids, She Can Help Lead Arkansas
4 years ago
32 minutes 4 seconds

Run For Something
Denzel McCambell is Fighting for Democracy in Detroit
4 years ago
31 minutes 57 seconds

Run For Something
Shan Rose Wants to Let Kids Be Kids
4 years ago
25 minutes 26 seconds

Run For Something
In Class By Day, Running for Office By Night: Justin Tseng for Medford City Council
4 years ago
28 minutes 49 seconds

Run For Something
This Race is A Very Big Deal: Sheila Nezhad for Mayor of Minneapolis
4 years ago
31 minutes 4 seconds

Run For Something
Keeping Georgia Blue: Dontaye Carter for Mayor of Sandy Springs, GA
4 years ago
29 minutes 8 seconds

Run For Something
Elizabeth Wanczak Just Really Really Loves Local Government - That's Why She Wants to Serve In It
4 years ago
40 minutes 5 seconds

Run For Something
A Very Special Episode with RFS Co-founder Ross Morales Rocketto
4 years ago
29 minutes 43 seconds

Run For Something
How the Pandemic Inspired Public Health Expert Dr. Aditi Bussells to Run for Office
4 years ago
36 minutes 1 second

Run For Something
Broward County School Board Member Sarah Leonardi is Taking On the Florida Governor to Fight for Kids
4 years ago
29 minutes 40 seconds

Run For Something
Go Blue! How University of Michigan Regent Jordan Acker's Age Makes Him Better at His Job
4 years ago
36 minutes 7 seconds

Run For Something
Ruthzee Louijeune Is Going to Bring Affordable Housing to Boston
4 years ago
31 minutes 36 seconds

Run For Something
From Hair Stylist to Black Lives Matter Activist to Candidate: Bridgette Craighead is Going to Flip Her Virginia District Blue
4 years ago
30 minutes 42 seconds

Run For Something
Amanda Litman is the co-founder and executive director of Run for Something (and the author of a book by the same name) -- since launching in 2017, RFS has recruited 60,000 people to run for local office across the country. Every Tuesday, you'll meet some of the RFS candidates (and newly elected public servants!): They're parents, scientists, teachers, refugees, artists, veterans, and more, of all races and ethnicities -- the one thing they all share is their commitment to solving problems in their communities. If you're new to the political process, don't worry, we'll explain how the whole thing works. Subscribe and listen in for a conversation about politics in 2020 that, in spite of everything, will make you hopeful for the future.