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Roger Rickard

Dedicated to the art of advocacy. Voices in Advocacy shares inspiring interviews from leaders in the advocacy world of politics, associations, and non-profit causes.

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Let’s face it—we live in politically polarized times. But in this episode, we’re not going to complain about it. We’re going to work through it.

Because if we truly want to make a difference—at the local, state, or federal level—we need to know how to navigate the divide, stay focused on our message, and build bridges instead of walls.

Today, we’ll explore:

  • How advocates can remain effective across party lines
  • How to encourage respectful dialogue
  • And how to form coalitions that actually work—even in a divided era

As one of my political science professors at Penn State used to say:
“We can agree to disagree, without being disagreeable.”
That’s the spirit we’ll carry into this conversation.

ABOUT THE HOST:

As a professional speaker, I help organizations inspire, train, and grow communities of effective, influential advocates.

If you're ready to build a culture of advocacy within your association or organization, let’s talk.

Visit VoicesInAdvocacy.com to learn more—and let’s turn your passion into powerful public policy influence.

Until next time—keep using your voice.

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Today’s episode is a little different—but a lot of fun.

We’re counting down the Top 10 Things Elected Officials and Their Staff Hate to Hear. These are the things that make meetings go sideways, cause eyes to roll, or guarantee your message won’t land the way you want.

Think of this as your what NOT to say guide. Because knowing how to communicate effectively also means avoiding the landmines.

As a professional speaker, I help organizations inspire, train, and grow communities of effective, influential advocates.

If you're ready to build a culture of advocacy within your association or organization, let’s talk.

Visit VoicesInAdvocacy.com to learn more—and let’s turn your passion into powerful public policy influence.

Until next time—keep using your voice.

Dedicated to the art of advocacy.

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Today, we’re diving into something foundational: The Top 10 Tips for How to Advocate.

Whether you’re just getting started or have been meeting with lawmakers for years, these 10 principles will strengthen your approach, sharpen your strategy, and help you make a bigger impact. These aren’t theoretical tips—they’re tested, practical, and proven in real-world advocacy work.

As a professional speaker, I help organizations inspire, train, and grow communities of effective, influential advocates.

If you're ready to build a culture of advocacy within your association or organization, let’s talk.

Visit VoicesInAdvocacy.com to learn more—and let’s turn your passion into powerful public policy influence.

Until next time—keep using your voice.

Dedicated to the art of advocacy.

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In today’s digital world, advocacy isn’t just happening in government chambers or behind closed doors. It’s happening online. Social media is a powerful tool that can amplify your message, rally supporters, and even influence policymakers.

In this episode, we’ll explore how you can craft compelling content, build an engaged audience, and use digital platforms to drive real policy change. Ready to supercharge your advocacy?

Example for Show Notes 1: Rule of Law

"Meet Sarah, a small business owner in a city where corruption has become the norm. For years, Sarah has been fighting to keep her business afloat, but unfair practices and an absence of rule of law have made it nearly impossible. Government officials and local authorities frequently demand bribes in exchange for permits or favorable treatment, and when Sarah refuses to pay, she finds herself penalized, delayed, and even targeted with unjust fines.

Sarah’s story highlights a growing problem that’s been sweeping through many parts of the country: when the rule of law breaks down, it’s not just businesses like Sarah’s that suffer—it’s everyone. Without the rule of law, people lose trust in their systems, and corruption spreads unchecked. But Sarah is fighting back. She’s taking her story to social media, tagging lawmakers, and pushing for accountability in local government. She’s part of a growing movement that demands transparency and integrity, and she’s calling on people everywhere to stand up for the rule of law in their communities.

Now, Sarah’s story is reaching thousands. People from all walks of life are sharing it and calling on their elected officials to enforce the law fairly and bring justice to those who are being silenced by corruption. The message is clear: the rule of law is the foundation of a free society, and it’s time to fight for it."

Example 2: Safety for Children in Our Schools

"Meet Emily, a mother of two who sends her kids off to school every day, hoping that they’ll return home safe. But recently, she’s been increasingly worried about the safety of children in schools—and not just because of the rise in school violence. Lack of proper safety protocols, outdated security measures, and overcrowded classrooms are putting kids at risk. Emily’s son was recently involved in a lockdown drill that left him terrified and confused—only to learn that the school’s safety systems weren’t even functioning properly.

Emily has decided to take a stand. She started sharing her concerns on social media, posting about the need for better security measures, more mental health resources for students, and stronger gun control laws in schools. Her story struck a chord with parents across the country. Others started sharing their own experiences and tagging their representatives, demanding action. Emily is now leading a digital campaign to make schools safer for children by pushing for new legislation and funding for safety upgrades.

Emily’s call to action is powerful: We need to prioritize the safety of our children and provide schools with the resources they need to protect students and staff. Thanks to her efforts, the conversation is gaining momentum—and the community is rallying behind her to push for stronger safety protocols in every school."

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In this episode, we’re dialing into one of the most underestimated tools in advocacy—the phone call.

Yes, emails and letters are valuable—but when time is short and a decision is looming, nothing beats a well-timed, well-prepared phone call to an elected official. It’s fast, direct, and impactful.

Today, I’ll guide you through the when, why, and how of calling your lawmakers—and how to make every minute of that call count.

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Whether you're a seasoned advocate or a first-time visitor to the Capitol, meeting with lawmakers can feel intimidating. But fear not! With the right approach, you can make a lasting impact. In this episode, we’ll break down the keys to a successful advocacy meeting—from preparation to execution and follow-up. We’ll share proven strategies to ensure your message is heard, your ask is clear, and your influence is felt.

So, if you're ready to learn how to confidently engage with lawmakers and leave a mark, keep listening.

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Let me ask you—have you ever experienced something so impactful, so personal, that it made you say, “This has to change”? That feeling is often the spark that fuels the most transformative advocacy.

Today, we’re talking about turning personal experience into legislative action. Some of the greatest policy changes in this country started not with politicians—but with everyday people who were moved to act. This episode is all about how to transform your passion into policy—and your personal story into public impact.

Let’s start with this powerful truth: Your story is your superpower.

In our last episode we explored the craft of creating a completing advocacy story that captivates your audience in our podcast entitled, The Art of Storytelling in Advocacy.

You may think advocacy is all about data, white papers, and legal language—but what truly moves people is human connection. It’s your lived experience that lawmakers remember. Stories stick.

Take, for example, Candace Lightner.

Candace was a real estate agent and mother living in California when tragedy struck in 1980. Her 13-year-old daughter, Cari, was killed by a drunk driver—a repeat offender who had been arrested multiple times for driving under the influence.

Candace was devastated. But she didn’t just grieve—she acted. She founded MADD—Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

In the beginning, it was just a mother with a mission. But through relentless storytelling, media appearances, and direct advocacy, Candace made the issue of drunk driving impossible to ignore. She built a national movement that led to sweeping reforms, from stricter DUI laws to raising the drinking age to 21.

One person. One story. Nationwide change.

That’s the power of channeling personal pain into purpose.

And Candace isn’t alone. Time and again, stories like hers are what fuel policy momentum. Not charts. Not numbers. But people.

Thank you for listening to Voices in Advocacy! If you’ve been moved by today’s episode, share it with someone who needs to hear it. And don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an opportunity to strengthen your voice for change.

And now, here’s how I can help your organization build its own army of powerful advocates.

As a professional speaker, I work with organizations at conferences and events to help you build, inspire, and train a community of better, more effective, influential advocates.

Whether you want to energize your team, develop stronger grassroots champions, or simply give people the tools to share their stories for change—I’m here to help.

Visit Voices in Advocacy and let’s talk about how we can turn your people’s passion into powerful policy change.

Until next time—keep using your voice.

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They say facts tell, but stories sell—and that couldn’t be more true when it comes to advocacy. Lawmakers hear statistics all day long, but a well-told story? That’s what moves them. That’s what makes them remember.

So today, we’re talking about how to craft a compelling advocacy story that will captivate your audience and inspire action.

Why is storytelling so powerful?

Think about the last time a news story stuck with you. It probably wasn’t because of a statistic—it was because of a person’s experience. Our brains are wired for stories. They engage our emotions, help us relate, and make complex issues feel personal.

Think about the issue you advocate for. What’s one story you can tell that will move people to action?

Additional Example: Expanding Healthcare Access for Seniors Through Medicare Reform – Mobilizing the Public

"Meet Eleanor. She’s 78 years old, and for years she worked as a nurse, caring for others. Now, in her retirement, she faces a challenge many seniors face: accessing affordable healthcare. Although she relies on Medicare, she still finds herself unable to afford essential treatments. The gaps in coverage for things like dental, vision, and prescription medications are making it harder for her to maintain her health.

Eleanor isn’t alone. Millions of seniors across the country are struggling with inadequate healthcare coverage. As medical costs rise, seniors like Eleanor are forced to choose between paying for life-saving medications or paying for food and housing. This shouldn’t be the case. It’s time for Medicare reform to ensure that all seniors have access to the care they deserve.

But we need your help. We need you to raise your voice and demand that Congress expand Medicare coverage to include dental, vision, hearing, and lower prescription costs. Contact your lawmakers and tell them that our seniors deserve better. Let’s stand together to create a healthcare system that truly works for everyone."

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Until next time—keep using your voice to create change!

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Hello again, and welcome to the 6th Season of the Voices in Advocacy podcast—which is dedicated to the art of advocacy and how everyday people can make a real difference.

Today’s episode is about something that many passionate people struggle with at first—how to ease into the political arena. Maybe you’ve wanted to reach out to an elected official or get involved, but the thought of doing so felt a bit… intimidating?

You’re not alone. The good news? It doesn’t have to be hard. And that’s what we’re talking about today—how to take those first simple steps that build confidence, open doors, and position you as a valuable voice in the process.

Let’s work together to elevate your voice, expand your influence, and make a lasting impact.

Please share this podcast with friends and family that will find this content helpful.

Until next time—keep using your voice to make change happen.

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Today’s guest is an author, leader, mission driven executive, podcaster, and an unabashed advocate for the future of agriculture and the people that educate those that feed us.

ABOUT the GUEST

Aaron Alejandro is Executive Director of the Texas FFA Foundation located in Austin, Texas. In his non-professional hours, Aaron consults with businesses, organizations, education, and youth clubs about ways to improve organizational and individual performance. He has more than 30+ years of experience in management, personal and professional training. As an inspirational speaker, his unique style of delivery transcends all age groups and corporate cultures offering a clear message of personal dynamics for success.

In his position with the Texas FFA Foundation, Aaron has established relationships with sponsors and individuals
resulting in significant stakeholder engagement. With more than 270,000 students enrolled in agricultural
science courses and Texas FFA membership with more than 170,000+ members, Aaron’s efforts are bringing
much needed “fuel” - in the form of sponsorships - to help make dreams come true.

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"As we paused to look back four score, to honor and reflect on the brave allied soldiers that liberated a continent, my mind advanced to November evaluating the reality that lies ahead for America’s future.

I am battling to find the right words to express my concern for the governing institutions of our nation."

Commentary from Roger Rickard, President and Founder of Voices in Advocacy.

ABOUT our HOST

Roger is the Founder & President of Voices in Advocacy®, author of 7 Actions of Highly Effective Advocates and host of the Voices in Advocacy® Podcast. He has more than 30 years of experience as an advocacy professional. As a recognized expert in advocacy engagement and grassroots activation, Roger works with a wide cross-section of organizations from diverse industries. His vibrant personality and a good sense of humor make for engaging and interactive programming that is packaged and delivered in an easy to understand, easy to apply format combining his education, experience, and enthusiasm to drive advocacy success.

Successful Meetings Magazine named Roger one of the Six People Worth Watching. Meetings Focus Magazine named him to their inaugural list of Meetings Trendsetters, and Connect Magazine named Roger to their inaugural Class of 15 over 50 influencers.

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Running a medical association comes with many challenges. Today’s guest confronts these challenges head on while leading this community with advocacy in an ever-changing world.

"The voices of those affected by cleft and craniofacial conditions are really the strongest in the room, without a doubt." - Adam Levy, CAE

ABOUT the GUEST

Adam Levy is the Executive Director of the American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association. An experienced association executive and career nonprofit professional, Adam previously served as the Deputy and Interim Executive Director of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians, and held roles at the National Restaurant Association, and SmithBucklin. He serves on the Board of Directors of Association Executives of North Carolina, and the Small Staff Associations Advisory Committee of ASAE. Adam was a recipient of Association Forum’s “Forty Under 40” award in 2022, and holds his CAE from ASAE.

Adam is passionate about healthcare access and equity, in addition to mentorship and leadership. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English Education from Indiana University and completed the Strategic Leadership Program at Northwestern University. A native Chicagoan and Michael Jordan devotee, Adam lives in Chapel Hill with his wife and twin daughters, and their loving rescue dog, Mason.

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Nine years ago, life threw our next guest a curve ball when she learned during her pregnancy that her baby would be born with a facial birth defect. Come with us as we learn about her fascinating journey that has led her to help other families by speaking out as an author and advocate.

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Amy Mendillo, MM, MPP, is a writer, author, and advocate. She has worked as a consultant on state-level (RI) Medicaid and social service issues, an advocate for local- and city-level policy, and as a writer-editor for the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association. She holds a Master of Public Policy from Brown University.

Amy started as a professional classical musician, studying oboe at the Oberlin Conservatory and Northwestern University. Described as “prodigious” by the Chicago Tribune, Amy played in professional symphony orchestras in Chicago, Milwaukee, and New York City, then taught music at Brown University for ten years.

A proud cleft parent and adoptive parent, Amy lives with her family in Providence, RI.

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Join us as we explore the importance of advocating with today’s guest - the Director of Advocacy Engagement for the well-known organization – who is committed to supporting policies and initiatives that make a positive impact on the lives of children and adults living with neuromuscular diseases.

ABOUT the GUEST

Mark Fisher is the Director of Advocacy Engagement at the Muscular Dystrophy Association. In this role, Mark leads MDA’s grassroots program and advocacy volunteer efforts. He works to empower advocates and connect them with key decisionmakers in order to advance public policies that improve the lives of the neuromuscular disease community. He previously served as the Digital Grassroots Manager at the American Heart Association and was also a field organizer on a U.S. Senate campaign. Mark earned his Master of Public Policy from American University and is originally from Pittsburgh, PA.

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Today we speak to the leader of an organization that has received more than $250 million dollars voluntarily from the nation’s leading distillers to fight drunk driving and underage drinking and promote responsible decisions about beverage alcohol. Stay tuned as we learn about their dedication to advocacy.

ABOUT the GUEST

Chris Swonger serves as the President & CEO of both the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS) and Responsibility.org. Responsibility.org was founded in 1991 and has received more than $250 million dollars voluntarily from the nation’s leading distillers to fight drunk driving and underage drinking and promote responsible decisions about beverage alcohol. DISCUS is the leading voice for distilled spirits in the U.S. market and serves as the industry’s advocate in state capitals, the nation’s capital and foreign capitals around the globe.

Chris has extensive experience guiding corporations to lead in business while playing a positive role in communities through proactive engagement. In this capacity, Chris focuses on breaking down the traditional barriers that exist between corporations, non-government organizations and activist groups by facilitating consensus-based outcomes which are deliverable, actionable and measurable.

A native Texan, Chris received his bachelor’s degree from Texas Tech University and lives in McLean, Virginia, with his wife Amy and their two sons Holden and Beckett Boone.

Chris’ favorite drink? Bourbon on the rocks.

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Today we speak to the leader of an organization that empowers young adults to advocate for higher education, health care, and economic policies.

ABOUT the GUEST

Kristin McGuire is the Executive Director for Young Invincibles. Kristin assumes this role having most recently served as YI West Regional Director, where she empowered young adults to advocate for higher education, health care, and economic policies. Kristin brings years of community organizing and policy change expertise to her role as Executive Director. As a first-generation college student from a single-parent household – she is driven by a deep understanding of the needs of under-resourced communities and has helped shift power to young adults from these communities over the last decade.

Kristin’s accomplishments include shaping policies that do just that, such as the College Student Hunger Relief Act, the California Student Borrowers’ Bill of Rights, and the Student Civic and Voter Empowerment Act. Currently, Kristin is leading the national charge to cancel student debt. Keeping true to her commitment to civic engagement, Kristin is the first African-American elected to the school board in Covina. While very proud of her work, Kristin's most prized accomplishment is not her own, it is her mother’s, who integrated her school in Alabama at the age of seven. Kristin is a proud alumna of California State University Dominguez Hills, wife, mother, and member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

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Whistleblowers have been at the top of the news lately. Today’s special guest is the founder of the leading nonprofit dedicated to protecting and rewarding whistleblowers around the world. You do not want to miss this episode as we explore the importance of advocating for stronger whistleblower protection laws and educating the public about whistleblowers’ critical role in protecting democracy and the rule of law.

ABOUT the GUEST

Stephen M. Kohn is a founder and Chairman of the Board at the National Whistleblower Center (NWC) and founding partner of Kohn, Kohn, and Colapinto LLP. Steve is widely recognized as one of the nation’s leading qui tam and whistleblower attorneys, and is an active voice in the whistleblower community, having helped draft key whistleblower legislation and regulatory rules. Steve has led a handful of pro bono efforts, and is currently supporting the push to make National Whistleblower Day permanent via a Presidential Executive Order.

He is the author of the first legal treatise on whistleblowing and is the world’s most published author on whistleblower protection. His most recent book is Rules for Whistleblowers: A Handbook for Doing What’s Right (Lyons Press 2023).

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Today’s guest is the Grassroots and Constituent expert for the well-known organization - whose mission is to honor and empower wounded warriors. Join us as we explore the importance of advocating for our wounded servicemen and women.

ABOUT the GUEST

Justin Beland serves as WWP’s Grassroots and Constituent Affairs Director where he utilizes 23 years of experience in grassroots advocacy, public policy, and creating innovative engagement strategies. He has previously worked on behalf of veterans at organizations like the American Orthotic and Prosthetic Association, the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, and the Children’s Hospital Association. In addition, Justin has designed government relations and grassroots campaigns for a broad range of issues that serve the public good. He worked with Congress to increase support of federal funding for prostate cancer research, increased access to treatment options for people with opioid addiction, and created a nationwide program led by the country’s Lieutenant Governors to increase heart health. He also serves on the Alexandria (Virginia) Commission on Persons with Disabilities, and the Alexandria Human Rights Commission. He earned a B.A. in Communications and a B.S. in English from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from George Mason University. He is a native of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and a die-hard Red Sox fan.

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Today we speak to the CEO of an organization that is the influential, unified voice of the vibrant creative arts community in New Jersey. Stay tuned as we learn about their dedication to arts advocacy.

ABOUT the GUEST

As President & CEO, Adam Perle manages all ArtPride operations. He leads the senior management team and is responsible for resource development, as well as fiduciary oversight. Prior to joining ArtPride, Adam was the Vice President of the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce, where he led membership and tourism marketing efforts. During his time at the Chamber, Adam was a key part of the leadership team that doubled the size of the organization and was instrumental in the expansion of the Princeton Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau. Before his work in the nonprofit sector, Adam worked on several political campaigns at the local, state, and federal levels.

Adam is a lover of Mark Rothko, 20th century American theatre, landscape photography, the blues, and New Orleans jazz. When he is not enjoying a New Jersey craft beer, or rooting for his beloved New York Giants, you can find Adam encouraging his two budding performers, Alexis and Marley. A lifelong New Jersey resident, Adam resides in Bridgewater with his wife, Mandi. The couple started dating at summer camp while they were opposing color war generals.

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Our guest today is a farmer, and not just any farmer, Chris Hoffman is the President of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau and a member of the Board of Directors at the American Farm Bureau Federation. Join us as we explore the importance of advocating for our nation's food supply, after all its what's for dinner.

ABOUT the GUEST

Chris Hoffman owns and operates Lazy Hog Farm, a 1,400 sow farrow to wean, 4,800-head nursery barn and 4,400-head finishing barn located in Juniata and Mifflin counties, Pennsylvania. He also owns and operates Lazy Chick Farm, raising 250,000 chickens annually.

Hoffman was elected as the ninth President of Pennsylvania Farm Bureau in 2022. As President he also serves as the chair of the Pennsylvania Friends of Agriculture Foundation, a charitable organization supported by Pennsylvania Farm Bureau. Additionally, Hoffman was elected to American Farm Bureau Federations Board of Directors in January of 2023.

Hoffman was selected to serve on Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s State Board of Directors in 2006, and was selected to serve on the board’s Executive Committee in 2008.

He was chosen to serve as Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s Vice President in 2014. In 2013, Hoffman was selected to lead a new committee within Pennsylvania Farm Bureau—the Agriculture Promotion Committee—which encourages local programs that engage consumers with agriculture, and also raises money for the Pennsylvania Friends of Agriculture Foundation.

He was appointed to chair the American Farm Bureau Federation Promotion & Education Committee in 2014. In 2015, he was elected by the state’s agricultural societies to the Board of Trustees at Penn State, the Commonwealth’s land grant university.

He previously chaired Pennsylvania’s Nutrient Management Advisory Board, and is a past board director of the Pennsylvania Pork Producers Council. He is also a member of PennAg Industries Association.

He and his wife, Selina, have four children and three grandchildren. Along with spending time with family, in his few hours of leisure time, Hoffman likes to golf, fish, hunt and play indoor soccer and flag football.

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Today we speak with the Chair of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture, Congressman 'GT' Thompson. As we learn more about the FARM Bill and the importance of constituent engagement.

ABOUT the GUEST

Chairman Glenn 'GT' Thompson is the descendant of a long line of dairy farmers and lifelong resident of Howard Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania. Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2008, Thompson represents Pennsylvania’s Fifteenth District.

As a proud and active Member of the House Committee on Agriculture for more than a decade, Thompson formerly served as Ranking Member of the full committee during the 117th Congress and as Vice Chairman during the 116th Congress. He’s also served as Chairman of the Subcommittees on Conservation and Forestry and Nutrition, and Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management.

Prior to being elected to Pennsylvania’s Fifteenth District, Thompson spent 28 years as a therapist, rehabilitation services manager, and a licensed nursing home administrator.

Thompson is a proud graduate of Penn State and Temple University, where he earned a B.S. and a Master of Education, respectively. He and his wife, Penny Ammerman-Thompson, have three adult sons; Parker, Logan, and Kale, and two grandchildren; Noem and Gabriel.

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Today I will speak about self-advocacy. Self-advocacy through voting.

In the United States of America what could be more important than our freedom? One of our most precious freedoms is our ability to cast a ballot, to vote. 

We have the right and privilege to participate in our government, to set a course for tomorrow.

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Today we speak to the CEO of an organization that is the influential, unified voice of the travel and tourism industry in California, which supports 1.22 million jobs and $12.2 billion in state and local taxes. Stay tuned as we learn about their advocacy efforts for the California travel industry.

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California Travel Association (CalTravel) is the influential, unified voice of the travel and tourism industry in California. As President and CEO, Barb Newton is responsible for leading the organization to protect and advance travel and tourism’s interests through advocacy, collaboration, and education.

Prior to joining CalTravel in 2014, she was President of Sunset Publishing, a diversified publishing company based on the leading media brand in the West. Under her leadership, Sunset launched and grew award-winning California events, an international wine competition, new digital travel tools and partnerships with many California travel and tourism organizations and businesses.

She came to Sunset from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she was President of Reiman Media Group, a Midwestern lifestyle media company that included an international tours company and travel magazine. She began her career at Rodale, Inc., where she rose to SVP Managing Director of Women’s Heath Worldwide. Newton has also consulted on strategic planning and business development for clients such as National Geographic, AAA, General Mills, Time Inc., Rodale Inc. and Reader’s Digest.

Newton serves on the boards of U.S. Travel, Education Week, CSU Hospitality and Tourism Alliance, and the Cal Poly EIM Advisory Board, and has a BA and MA from Lehigh University. She and her husband Jeff have two children and live in Woodside, California with their beach-loving border collie.

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Need an MBA? How Cattlemen's Beef group provides the Masters of Beef Advocacy. Today we speak the Director of Grassroots Advocacy and Spokesperson Development for an organization that began in 1898 representing the largest segment of the nation’s food and fiber industry. Stay tuned as we learn about their advocacy efforts for more than 1,000,000 cattle farmers and ranchers.

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Chandler Mulvaney is the Director of Grassroots Advocacy and Spokesperson Development for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA), Chandler works to empower beef community members to be more engaged in sharing their story, while developing key spokespeople who can confidently represent the beef industry on social media, in everyday conversations, or in-front of a camera.

Upon graduation from Auburn University with a bachelor’s in agriculture communication, Chandler began working in Ghana and Uganda for two years as an extension agent, promoting youth development through involvement in 4-H and sound farming practices.

After returning to the United States, Chandler completed his Master of Science in Agricultural Education from the University of Georgia before relocating to the University of Florida, working as an extension agent for two years.

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What is Too Much or Too Little to Have in Your Legislation? This and many more fabulous advocacy tips are shared as we speak with the CEO of an organization that defends and protects the ecosystem beneficial to the success of wheat growers in the United States.

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Chandler Goule is NAWG’s Chief Executive Officer, coming into that role in July of 2016. In this capacity, Chandler will oversee NAWG’s industry relations, act as Executive Director of the National Wheat Foundation, and lead NAWG’s efforts to advocate for American wheat farmers.

Prior to his position at NAWG, Chandler served as the Sr. Vice President of Programs for the National Farmers Union for several years. Goule also formerly served as the staff director of the Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Poultry for the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture under former chairman Rep. Collin C. Peterson, D-Minn. Peterson is a member of the conservative Blue Dog Democrats Coalition.

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The Future of Agriculture Advocacy is in Good Hands with this Former National Officer of the National FFA.

Today we speak an advocate who has been engaged as a national leader of an organization that has over 760,000 members with over 8800 chapters. It is among the largest youth organizations and the largest career and technical student organization in the United States. The National FFA Organization, known to many as the Future Farmers of America.

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Kourtney Lehman is a Former National Officer of National FFA. She grew up farming in western Idaho and eastern Oregon and is a recent graduate of Oregon State University studying Agricultural Business Management with a Leadership minor. Post-graduation she will be attending law school at the University of Florida. Kourtney served as the 2017-2018 Oregon FFA State President and the 2019-2020 National FFA Secretary.

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Today we speak the Executive Director of Government Affairs for an organization has 26 affiliated state associations representing 30 soybean producing states. Stay tuned as we learn about their advocacy efforts for more than 500,000 soybean farmers.

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As Executive Director of Government Affairs, Christy Seyfert leads the American Soybean Association’s Washington, D.C., office. In this role, she directs and implements policy strategy and manages policy staff. The organization has 26 affiliated state associations representing 30 soybean producing states and more than 500,000 soybean farmers. She joined ASA in October 2019.

Prior to joining ASA, Seyfert held roles in both the private sector and federal government related to public policy and agriculture.

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Do you know what 340B program is? If you said no, you are not alone. Today we speak with the National Advocacy Manager of Community Voices 340B. Come with me as we learn more.

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Since 2017 Rhiannon Klein has been the National Advocacy Manager for Community Voices for 340B. Rhiannon began her career in Global HIV/AIDS advocacy as the government relations intern for the ONE Campaign in Washington D.C.  She lives in Lansing, Michigan with her husband and young daughter. Rhiannon grew up in Anchorage, Alaska.

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Today’s guest represents the developers, manufacturers, formulators and distributors of plant science solutions for agriculture and pest management in the United States. Come with me as we learn more.

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Chris Novak is the President and Chief Executive Officer of CropLife America (CLA).  CLA’s member companies  produce, sell and distribute virtually all of the vital and necessary crop protection and biotechnology products used  by American farmers. Novak joined CLA in August 2018. 

Prior to joining CLA, Novak was the Chief Executive Officer of the National Corn Growers Association, a grower-led trade association with offices in St. Louis and Washington. 

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Normally this podcast is dedicated to the art of advocacy. Today the show is dedicated to the act of advocacy. Today’s show is an editorial on gun violence in light of the all too familiar recent events.

This is an editorial by Roger Rickard, the opinions expressed our those of the host.

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Our guest began on the family farm growing cotton, tobacco, watermelon, and peanuts. He rose from Legislative Specialist to Chief Administrative Officer and shares the value of quality and quantity of grassroots farm advocacy.

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Jeffrey Harvey is the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) for the Georgia Farm Bureau (GFB) Companies.  In this role, Harvey works with the Farm Bureau President and senior leadership to develop and implement the Company’s strategic management plan.  Harvey oversees the day-to-day functions of the Company.

In 2001, he joined GFB as a Legislative Specialist and later served as Director of the organization’s Public Policy Department. 

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This trade group which is 125 years old and has more than 1,000 member companies is the leading organization in North America advancing construction and agriculture equipment manufacturers in the global marketplace while using some unique programing to achieve their advocacy goals.

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Wade Balkonis is the Director, Grassroots Advocacy at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM). A 125-year-old trade association, AEM consists of more than 1,000 member companies, representing 200+ product lines in the off-road agriculture, construction, mining, and forestry equipment industry. Wade is responsible for the 10+ year old I Make America campaign which advocates on behalf of the 2.8 million men and women of the industry. Prior to this position, Wade managed the PAC and grassroots programs for Walgreens and H&R Block, worked in constituent relations roles for a Member of Congress and the Mayor of the City of Milwaukee, and worked in Office of Federal Contract Compliance (OFCCP) for private industry.

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This organization has over 760,000 members with over 8800 chapters. It is among the largest youth organizations and the largest career and technical student organization in the United States. Today we speak with the Advocacy and Literacy Officer of the National FFA Organization, known to many as the Future Farmers of America.

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Celya McCullah Glowacki, the Advocacy and Literacy and Ag Based Experiences Manager at the National FFA Organization. Prior to joining National FFA, Celya was the state program leader for agriculture education at the Indiana Department of Education. She is a native of Oklahoma and graduate of Cornell with a Bs in Communication. She is actively involved with the Miss Agriculture USA program, a non-profit that celebrates and promotes agriculture, where is she currently the National Elite Ms Agriculture USA. Celya is passionate about mentoring Native American and Indigenous youth as a member of the Cherokee tribe. And to add to all of this, she is an Emmy winner from her time at ESPN.

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On today’s show we talk with a distinguished professor of communications at the highly esteemed Carnegie Mellon University on the topic of Storytelling – which is recognized as an important component to a successful advocates’ meeting with elected officials. We speak with Ed Barr, Communications Coach for select master’s students at Carnegie Mellon University located in Pittsburgh, PA.

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Ed Barr is a Communications Coach for select master’s students at Carnegie Mellon University located in Pittsburgh, PA. Professor Barr has also taught at the Heinz College of Public policy and Management at Carnegie Mellon University. He is the author of 101 Tips For Improving your Business Communication and two additional books on communications and marketing.

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You can see the signs of advocacy success - especially locally, as we talk with the Vice President of Advocacy for the International Sign Association, Mr. David Hickey.

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David’s main goal in his professional life to is to help government officials understand the value of signs and to enact regulations at the local, state and federal level so that businesses and communities benefit. Before starting at ISA, David spent six years on Capitol Hill, working as a legislative assistant in the U.S. Senate and as legislative counsel in the U.S. House of Representatives. While working in the Senate, he attended Catholic University law school at night, where he graduated in 2003. Since 2011, David and his ISA Advocacy team have educated nearly 8,000 local government officials, and they have helped hundreds of jurisdictions all over America develop reasonable and beneficial sign regulations.

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The power of storytelling in the face of personal tragedy. We speak with Julie Walker of the Peyton Walker Foundation. In 2013, life threw her a huge curve ball with the tragic and unexpected death of her 19-year-old daughter. Her response to this devastating tragedy was to dust herself off and immediately launch a nonprofit foundation to keep what happened to her daughter from ever happening again to any parent.

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Julie Walker is a mother, award-winning advocate and Executive Director of The Peyton Walker Foundation where she works tirelessly to provide training and education to thousands on CPR and AED use.  Additionally providing free heart screenings for teens.

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America's Brightest Students Create Life Transforming Technologies for Our Country's Wounded Heroes. A fascinating look at the work behind the Quality of Life Plus program and how they advocate daily for veterans, first responders and others that serve our community.

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Mark Robbins was selected to be executive director of Quality of Life Plus in July 2021. His career has spanned the nonprofit world. He has worked in college admissions, for various trade associations, and has served as executive director for two other nonprofit organizations, including one that served injured service members and their families. Mark is looking forward to working with both the higher education community and veterans with QL+.

Mark is a native of Norristown, Pa., and a graduate of Penn State University. He enjoys rooting for the Nittany Lions, all Philadelphia sports teams, and in his spare time goes biking. He and his wife, Dianne, live in Vienna, Va., and have three grown daughters and two grandchildren.

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Best of 2021: We look back on this memorable interview with Mary Kate Cunningham of the American Society of Association Executives. Find out how ASAE and their members play an important role in how associations make America stronger. 

Guest Mary Kate Cunningham, CAE, is the Sr. Vice President of Public Policy at ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership. Since taking the reins of ASAE’s public policy department in 2018, Mary Kate has grown an effective, results-oriented advocacy team; garnered bipartisan support for association issues on the Hill; and expanded ASAE’s grassroots network. Mary Kate previously worked for the House Armed Services Committee in the Communications Office. In 2019 she was named a Leading Association Lobbyist by Association Trends.

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Best of 2021: We look back on this memorable interview with Gail Adams of International Association of Geophysical Contractors. Gail comes with extensive high level Washington DC experience and during this interview she explains advocacy as an art and discusses what one needs to know about a person’s real advocacy why.

Gail has more than 20 years of experience in the environment and natural resources public policy arena and working with states and local government. She has more than 30 years’ experience in public affairs, non-profit organizations, and governmental affairs.

She is the former Director of the Office of Intergovernmental and External Affairs (OIEA) for the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Immediate Office of the Secretary. Her responsibilities were to establish and maintain relationships between the Department of the Interior and Governors, state and local elected officials and the more than 6000 stakeholders and organizations that represent interests related to DOI.

Prior to her appointment, Gail served as the Governmental Affairs Officer for the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on loan from FEMA to the U.S. Coast Guard. Gail received the Coast Guard Distinguished Service Award, the highest public recognition given by the Commandant of the Coast Guard for her work on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.

As the Oil Spill Governmental Affairs Officer, Gail oversaw Intergovernmental Affairs, Congressional Affairs, the Non-Governmental Organization Interaction Unit, VIP and International visits as well as some aspects of Community Relations for the entire Gulf Coast. She also served as the governmental affairs advisor to the three Coast Guard Federal On-Scene Coordinators as a member of their Command Staff for the response.

She is the former Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, Department of External Affairs for FEMA’s Louisiana Transitional Recovery Office headquartered in New Orleans. As the IGA Director, Gail headed intergovernmental operations for Louisiana offices for Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Gustav and Ike. Gail also coordinated all foreign delegation meetings coming to Louisiana to learn lessons of response and recovery efforts.

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Best of 2021: We look back on this memorable interview with Cody Lyon of the American Farm Bureau where among the many items we discussed is his advocacy work in defending and protecting the family farm.  Cody is the Managing Director of Advocacy and Political Affairs programs with the American Farm Bureau Federation.

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Managing Director of Advocacy and Political Affairs

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Cody Lyon is the Managing Director of Advocacy and Political Affairs programs with the American Farm Bureau Federation. He leads, directs and implements Farm Bureau’s national grassroots advocacy and political affairs programs, including the development and implementation of national strategic initiatives.  He also directs the grassroots policy development process for Farm Bureau.

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Best of 2021: We look back on this memorable interview with former U.S. Senator from Alaska, Mark Begich. Mark and I got together back in April and among the many items we discussed was how does an elected official make policy decisions when they are pulled in many directions.

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On today’s show we speak with a grassroots advocacy expert whose organization created a Member Activation Program (MAP) that has sent over 4 million advocacy emails in its first 2 years. Now that is some advocacy production.

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Kristen Prather has been a grassroots professional working at the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) since 2008. In her role as State Director of Grassroots Programs she works with credit union advocates to advance credit union priorities at the state and federal level. In 2020 she was named one of the “Top 20 In Advocacy” by The Advocacy Association. Prior to joining CUNA she was a PAC fundraiser for the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America. She also has experience on Capitol Hill, with a small lobbying firm, and on many campaigns. In addition to working in advocacy she is also a dance teacher in Alexandria, VA.

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On today’s show we have the creator of the U.S. Chamber’s Women Taking the Lead initiative, Ashley Wilson. This important major advocacy initiative brings together high-performing women leaders in business and in government to solve critical problems and advance a growing network of leaders at the VP-level and above. Today our guest is a recognized voice on women in leadership.

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Ashley Wilson, Vice President, Government Affairs & Executive Director, Women Taking the Lead, at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. She is the creator of the U.S. Chamber’s Women Taking the Lead initiative bringing together high performing women leaders in business and government. Ashley’s role includes serving as the U.S. Chamber’s chief tax lobbyist and providing general legislative strategy and direction for its powerhouse lobbying team. She is also in charge of helping build out the Public Affairs arm of her division to showcase the Chamber's work on Capitol Hill and putting a spotlight on the many ways business can lead in advocacy. Ashley’s career started on Capitol Hill, where she served for 5 years as Senior Advisor for Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.

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Roger Rickard believes in advocacy and believes in the right of each and every American citizen to be an advocate, in fact, it is our role and responsibility to participate in our form of self-government. Catch up on his advocacy reflections this Thanksgiving.

Roger is the Founder & President of Voices in Advocacy®, author of 7 Actions of Highly Effective Advocates, and host of the Voices In Advocacy podcast. He has more than 30 years of experience as an advocacy professional, speaker, trainer, consultant, and author. As a recognized expert in advocacy engagement and grassroots activation, Roger works with a wide cross-section of organizations from diverse industries. His vibrant personality and a good sense of humor make for engaging and interactive programming that is packaged and delivered in an easy to understand, easy to apply format combining his education, experience, and enthusiasm to drive advocacy success.

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Promoting Better Health – Voices for Kidney Health Advocacy Campaign. Our interview with Matthew Fitting, Director of Grassroots Advocacy at the National Kidney Foundation.

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Matthew Fitting is Director of Grassroots Advocacy with the National Kidney Foundation, where he provides strategic direction and oversees implementations for all of NKF’s advocacy activities. Prior to joining NKF, he was an Advocacy and Engagement Specialist with the American Nurses Association (ANA), where he led the organization’s efforts to deepen nurses’ involvement in the political process. Prior to ANA, Matthew led public affairs campaigns to engage and activate the American Heart Association’s volunteer community as federal grassroots advocacy manager. Prior to his time at the AHA, Matthew was a senior associate with the Dewey Square Group’s grassroots practice, guiding issue advocacy campaigns for clients that included national non-profits, trade associations, corporations, and political campaigns.

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Advocacy Success Delivered by Multiple Touch-points with State Legislators. Our conversation with Zach Shamberg, CEO of the Pennsylvania Health Care Association (PHCA). 

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Zach Shamberg, CEO of the Pennsylvania Health Care Association (PHCA). Zach is the former Director of Government Affairs at PHCA, and was also Chief of Staff to state Representative Todd Stephens. Zach was recently named to the ‘Healthcare Power 100’ by City & State PA, a statewide political publication. 

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The Vital Nature of Cultivating Meaningful Relationships between Advocates and Members of Congress. Our conversation with Meghan Cruz, Director of Grassroots Advocacy at the National Retail Federation. Meghan is part of the team that was awarded the 2021 Reed Award for Grassroots Trade Association of the Year given by Campaigns and Elections.

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Meghan Cruz, the Director, Grassroots Advocacy at the National Retail Federation. In this role, Meghan is responsible for developing and implementing effective grassroots campaigns, strategies and tactics in accordance with state and federal legislative action plans. She served as a scheduler for an Ohio congressman.

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On this episode we speak with Davon Gray, Senior Director of Advocacy Capacity Development at The American Institute of Architects, where he is build grassroots champions that empower their voices.

Davon Gray, Senior Director of Advocacy Capacity Development at The American Institute of Architects. He is an advocacy strategist and leader in political affairs with a demonstrated record of leading PAC and grassroots campaigns that ignite action on a range of policy issues for 20 years. Davon is passionate about building strong advocacy organizations that empower member’s voices. In 2020, Davon was named to the National Institute of Lobbying and Ethics top 20 list for his association advocacy work.

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On today's episode we speak with Jon Hoffman, Senior Director of Government Affairs for Food Allergy Research and Education known as FARE. FARE is the world's largest non-governmental organization focus on life threating food allergies.

Jon Hoffman, the Sr Director of G.A. for Food Allergy Research and Education known as FARE where she has served since 2016. He brings ten years of experience in the digital advocacy realm, leading campaigns and utilizing new media to motivate and direct advocates to make their voices heard with legislators and regulators. He leads federal lobbying in the House of Representatives for the organization. Previously, Jon worked at the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) as the Senior Manager in Advocacy Development.

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In this episode, Amanda Karhuse shares how the National Association of Secondary School Principals works to protect the interests of its members and for the good of students and parents.

Amanda Karhuse has served as the director of advocacy for the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) since 2006. She led the creation of the NASSP Policy & Advocacy Center in 2018, which is the only national center devoted solely to the advancement of policies and practices that support principals, assistant principals and other school leaders. Karhuse coordinates all federal policy and advocacy efforts for NASSP, which includes lobbying congressional staff, monitoring legislation affecting school leaders, and participating in coalition-building activities with other national education organizations. She also serves as a staff liaison for the NASSP Board of Directors’ Programs and Services Committee, which is responsible for developing position statements and policy recommendations on issues of national significance.

Karhuse is a founding member of the Women in Government Relations (WGR) Education Task Force, which was formed in 2008 to enhance the knowledge of women working in education policy and provide a forum for discussion among policymakers, advocates, and practitioners. She served as a co-chair of the task force for seven years and two terms on the WGR Board of Directors, and now leads the WGR Professional Women in Advocacy Conference Committee. Karhuse also represents NASSP as the president of the National Coalition for Technology in Education and Training and as chair of Advocates for Literacy.

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I wanted to take this time to share a brief update. Some of you have been asking where the show has been for a few weeks.  We took a some needed personal time to recharge and refresh. As well as to set up our lineup of outstanding upcoming guests from people that know advocacy.

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Destination Relevancy 365: Why Advocating for the Destination is Good for All in the Community. A look at the advocacy work of Destinations International and their Chief Advocacy officer, Jack Johnson.

As Chief Advocacy Officer, Jack Johnson manages the overall public policy operations at Destinations International including member advocacy education and training, development of destination tools and best practices, coalition work with peer organizations, industry research and related public affairs activities. He also oversees the board governance, the Destination Management Accreditation Program (DMAP) and the DestinationNEXT (Assessments and Planning) Program. Johnson brings unrivaled experience developing innovative strategies, policy solutions and civic consensus for government, not-for-profits and small businesses.

Johnson has received numerous accolades including being named as one of Successful Meetings’ 25 Most Influential People in the Meetings Industry in 2018 for his work on opposing travel boycotts and bans. Currently, his work around positioning destination organizations as a shared value in each of their communities and speaking with a new lexicon based on the emotion-driven by those values has made him one of the leading voices of the travel industry.

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In this episode we speak with Laura Brigandi to learn about the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN), their outreach to community volunteers by having them engage in grassroots advocacy and tell their personal stories.

Laura Brigandi has fifteen years of experience in government affairs. Currently, she serves as the Senior Manager of Advocacy & Campaigns for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN), where she trains volunteers to engage in grassroots advocacy and outreach in their communities. Before joining PanCAN, Laura held various government affairs roles at the College of American Pathologists, American Federation of Musicians, and Pennsylvania Department of Education. She began her career as a fundraiser for the Rendell for Governor Campaign. Laura holds a Bachelor of Arts in government from Franklin & Marshall College and a Master’s in Legislative Affairs from George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management. In 2017, she received her certificate in PAC and Grassroots Management from the Public Affairs Council.

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In this episode, Gail Adams, Vice President of Communications and External Affairs for the International Association of Geophysical Contractors explains advocacy as an art and discusses that one needs to know what is a persons real why.

Gail has more than 20 years of experience in the environment and natural resources public policy arena and working with states and local government. She has more than 30 years’ experience in public affairs, non-profit organizations, and governmental affairs.

She is the former Director of the Office of Intergovernmental and External Affairs (OIEA) for the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Immediate Office of the Secretary. Her responsibilities were to establish and maintain relationships between the Department of the Interior and Governors, state and local elected officials and the more than 6000 stakeholders and organizations that represent interests related to DOI.

Prior to her appointment, Gail served as the Governmental Affairs Officer for the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on loan from FEMA to the U.S. Coast Guard. Gail received the Coast Guard Distinguished Service Award, the highest public recognition given by the Commandant of the Coast Guard for her work on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.

As the Oil Spill Governmental Affairs Officer, Gail oversaw Intergovernmental Affairs, Congressional Affairs, the Non-Governmental Organization Interaction Unit, VIP and International visits as well as some aspects of Community Relations for the entire Gulf Coast. She also served as the governmental affairs advisor to the three Coast Guard Federal On-Scene Coordinators as a member of their Command Staff for the response.

She is the former Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, Department of External Affairs for FEMA’s Louisiana Transitional Recovery Office headquartered in New Orleans. As the IGA Director, Gail headed intergovernmental operations for Louisiana offices for Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Gustav and Ike. Gail also coordinated all foreign delegation meetings coming to Louisiana to learn lessons of response and recovery efforts.

Gail is a former television news anchor and radio personality. She is also a certified grants writer. Adams is a graduate of Louisiana State University.

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Dorian Wanzer, Advocacy Manager for International Paper explains her corporate advocacy role and how they optimize civic engagement with stimulating voter resources and education to employees.

Dorian is responsible for developing advocacy messaging strategy for federal and state public policy issues, coordinating grassroots communications, and collaborating with key stakeholders to optimize International Paper’s reputation. She also oversees IP's Government Relations social media accounts. Before joining International Paper, Dorian led grassroots advocacy and outreach for the American Institute of Architects, as well the National Association of Community Health Centers

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We kick off Season Three with the question of, "Can Special Interest and Public Interest Go Hand in Hand?" In this episode we hear from Nate Smith the Vice President of Engagement for the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA).

Smith oversees the Association’s member engagement, recruitment, and retention strategy as well as manages ATSSA’s Washington, DC legislative office focusing on federal, state and grassroots advocacy, government relations-related communications, advocacy strategy, and serves as Treasurer of the association’s political action committee, ATSSA PAC.

Active with the American Society of Association Executives, Smith serves as chair of the ASAE Political Action Committee and past chair of the ASAE Public Policy Committee. Smith was also honored as a 2020 Leading Association Lobbyist by Association TRENDS.

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We close out Season Two with the 2nd episode of our two part end of season two recap.

Most episodes we asked the guest a simple question, which was, “What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of advocacy?” Each and every response was so decidedly unique, that we chose to share their answers in two recap shows.  Enjoy.

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We begin a two episode recap of Season Two. Most episodes we asked the guest a simple question, which was, “What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of advocacy?” Each and every response was so decidedly unique, that we chose to share their answers in two recap shows.  Enjoy.

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How NIADA uses coalitions to defend and protect their advocacy interests and other tactics for their legislative success. Interview with Brett Scott, Vice President of Government Affairs for National Independent Automobile Dealers Association.

With multiple years of hill and private sector experience, Brett comes to NIADA as the new Vice President of Government Affairs. He most recently served in the Department of Transportation's Office of Government Affairs under Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao. Prior to his work within DOT, Brett served as the Director of Government Affairs for the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) which represents a majority of the cruise industry around the world.

Finally, before moving into the cruising industry, Brett represented the largest shipping company in the world, A.P Moller- Maersk covering all aspects of their conglomerate.

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Find out how the Highway Users Alliance promotes uncongested highways and enhanced freedom of mobility for all Americans in this interview with Laura Perrotta, CAE, CEO of the American Highway Users Alliance.

Laura Perrotta, CAE, is President and CEO of the American Highway Users Alliance a nonprofit 501 (c)(6) advocacy organization serving as the united voice of the transportation community promoting safe, uncongested highways and enhanced freedom of mobility. Prior to running the Highway Users, Laura was the Senior Director of Legislative Affairs for the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA). Her experience also includes being the Director of Government Relations at the American Traffic Safety Services Association. She was named one of Association TRENDS Effective Association Lobbyists in 2011.

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Erica Klinger, Sr. Director of marketing for the Association for Accessible Medicines discusses how properly used marketing is a great tool for advocacy success.

Erica is the Senior Director of Marketing at the Association for Accessible Medicines, the advocacy arm of the generics and biosimilars industry, where she works to ensure greater patient access to generic and biosimilar treatment options. She uses emerging digital and social media marketing techniques to convene and educate a diverse group of stakeholders to achieve priority goals. Prior to joining AAM, Erica was the Director of Interactive Promotion and Strategy at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

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Find out how the Founder of the Professional Women in Advocacy Conference and former President of Women in Government Relations advocates for professional women in the advocacy, government relations, public policy ecosystem.

In today's episode, we speak with LeeAnn Petersen, Partner in the firm L Street Partners which specializes in legislative and policy support, public affairs, event and meeting planning, fundraising, marketing and branding geared toward the “inside the beltway” audience. Her extensive experience spans 25 years, including government relations and public affairs work at the local, state, and federal levels of government. She has gone from hill staffer, to lobbyist, to entrepreneur and is passionate about women's empowerment and leadership in the policy arena. Petersen is the Founder of the Professional Women in Advocacy Conference, a national conference that attracts women working in advocacy, government relations, public affairs, political engagement, politics, campaigns and public policy. LeeAnn is a past Board Member and Past President of Women in Government Relations, a professional society of 1000+ women in the field of lobbying.

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Find out how National Association of Community Health Centers & Health Center Advocacy Network communicates with their advocacy stakeholders in an extra ordinary way. Interview with Kristin St. John, Deputy Director of National Grassroots Advocacy.

As Deputy Director of National Grassroots Advocacy for the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC), Kristin is responsible for the planning, implementation and coordination of trainings and communications tools to expand NACHC's Grassroots Advocacy Network and increase the impact of health center advocacy. Kristin brings more than 15 years of experience engaging and mobilizing advocates around health care issues. Most recently, she was an engagement counselor for the All of Us initiative at the National Institutes of Health. Prior to that she focused on grassroots advocacy for both the Arthritis Foundation and Pancreatic Cancer Action Network and led the social media engagement for the Children's Hospital Association’s Speak Now for Kids campaign.

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How the American Urological Association and their Dr. members advocate for better health.

Quardricos Bernard Driskell is a federal lobbyist, legislative and political affairs manager for the American Urological Association. Before the AUA, he worked for two patient voluntary health associations where he advanced the patient voice into policy and research deliberations through services to Congress, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and National Institutes of Health (NIH). Based in Washington, DC, Quardricos represents his company before the federal government. During Quardricos’ typical workday, he engages Members of Congress, Capitol Hill staffers, and other stakeholders in the government to develop, progress, or halt legislation that affects health care. He is an adjunct professor of legislative politics at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management. He is an opinion contributor for the Washington D.C. top political news site, The Hill. His work and insights have been featured in several national and international news outlets, including the New York Times, Voice of America, NBC News, MSNBC, Religion News Service, the BBC, and Showtime’s Documentary, “The Fourth Estate.”

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How ASAE uses advocacy to fight for the value of associations. Associations make America stronger. Find out how ASAE and their members play an important role in sharing this message.

Guest Mary Kate Cunningham, CAE, Sr. Vice President of Public Policy at ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership. Since taking the reins of ASAE’s public policy department in 2018, Mary Kate has grown an effective, results-oriented advocacy team; garnered bipartisan support for association issues on the Hill; and expanded ASAE’s grassroots network. Mary Kate previously worked for the House Armed Services Committee in the Communications Office. In 2019 she was named a Leading Association Lobbyist by Association Trends.

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In this episode we speak with guest Mark Begich, former U.S. Senator of Alaska and current President & CEO at the Northern Compass Group.  Mark has dedicated several decades of his life to public service.

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Part two of the travel advocacy series we present Tori Barnes, Executive Vice President of Public Affairs and Policy at the  U.S. Travel Association, where she leads the government relations, policy development, communications, marketing and research teams. She previously served as the association’s Senior Vice President of Government Relations.

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What a year it has been for travelers! Listen to what our guest says about travel in the upcoming year! Enjoy our interview with Roger Dow, President and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, in the first of two shows dedicated to travel advocacy as they work to defend and protect the entire U.S. travel eco-system.

Roger Dow is president and CEO of U.S. Travel Association, the Washington, D.C.-based organization representing all segments of travel in America. U.S. Travel’s mission is to increase travel to and within the United States.

For his efforts to unify the travel industry and increase its effectiveness on Capitol Hill, Dow has received multiple honors and awards. Dow has also held seats on several boards, including ASAE, GWSAE, MPI Foundation, PCMA, Tourism Diversity Matters, RE/MAX International, the Travel Institute, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100, among others.

Prior to joining U.S. Travel in 2005, Dow spent 34 years at Marriott International, rising to senior vice president of global and field sales. Dow served in the United States Army with the 101st Airborne Division in Vietnam, where he received the Bronze Star and other citations. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Seton Hall University and was honored as a Most Distinguished Alumnus in 2012. In addition, he holds an honorary degree from Johnson & Wales University.

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New Advocacy Alliance for the Exhibitions & Conferences Industry. Out interview with David DuBois of the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) and Tommy Goodwin of the Exhibitions & Conferences Alliance (ECA).

David Dubois, Tommy Goodwin

CMP, CAE, FASAE, CTA ECA

IAEE Vice President,

President & CEO Government Affairs

David DuBois is the President and CEO of the International Association of Exhibitions and Events® (IAEE). Also, he serves as the association’s representative with industry coalitions, partner organizations and strategic alliances. In 2019, DuBois was inducted into the Exhibition Industry Council’s “Hall of Leaders,” one of the industry’s most prestigious honors.

DuBois has served as a board member of the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE); Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Texas Society of Association Executives; board member and Chairman of the Dallas-Fort Worth Tourism Council; board member of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce; and Past Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Convention Industry Council (CIC). He currently serves on the Board of Directors for Destinations International, the Meetings Mean Business Coalition and the U.S. Travel Association.

Thomas F. (Tommy) Goodwin is the Vice President of Government Affairs for the Exhibitions & Conferences Alliance (ECA), a newly-formed association dedicated to the recovery and advancement of the business events industry. In this role, he leads ECA’s advocacy on behalf the interconnected ecosystem of exhibitors, show and event organizers, suppliers, venues, and destinations that comprise the $396 billion business events landscape.

Recognized by The Hill in its 2020 list of association Top Lobbyists. Additionally, he was a research fellow at Harvard Business School focused on the international political and legal environment in which business operates. He currently serves as President of the National Institute of Lobbying & Ethics and the Immediate Past Chair of ASAE’s Government Relations and Advocacy Professionals Advisory Council.

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Aaron discusses the importance of speaking out on behalf of the exhibitions industry and the role the individual citizen plays in addressing their elected officials.

Aaron Bludworth

President & CEO

Fern Expo

A passionate exhibition (tradeshows & events) industry executive with broad experience in multiple industries and strong participation in industry trade associations. Optimistic realist. Believer that live events are irreplaceable as the single best medium for connecting people, building real relationships, educating, entertaining, and conducting commerce.

Aaron overseers the executive management and strategy of Fern. Working with the executive team and leadership team to oversee nationwide production and the customer experience from sales to execution that is consistent with the companies’ mission, vision and values. In 2019 Aaron, received IAEE’s Inaugural Humanitarian Award for his continual efforts to enhance the lives of those whose path he crosses professionally and personally.

When not working Aaron spends the majority of his time with family, getting one of his cars out for a drive and looking at life through the lens of his camera.

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Building advocates for people with developmental disabilities with guest Robin Troutman of National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities (NACDD).

Robin Troutman

Deputy Director 

National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities (NACDD)

Robin Troutman is the Deputy Director at the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities where specializes in organizational management and events management, and member engagement and advocacy.  Robin has been working in the nonprofit sector for over 15 years.  She received her Bachelor's from Binghamton University and her Master's of Management from the University of Central Florida.  She lives in Alexandria, VA with her husband, 2 boys, and dog Joy.

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Advocating for Travel Advisors when travel is shutdown. Interview with Eben Peck of American Society of Travel Advisors.

Eben Peck Executive Vice President, Advocacy American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA)

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Since 2017, Eben Peck has served as Executive Vice President, Advocacy at the American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA), where he is responsible for ASTA’s work to advocate for the travel agency community at all levels of government, within the travel industry and before the traveling public. This includes management of ASTA’s Government Affairs, Communications, Research and Legal functions, and ranges from day-to-day association management to federal/state government affairs to interaction with national and trade media to liaising with travel suppliers and industry groups to content for ASTA’s annual conference and other events.

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Working together! How the American Farm Bureau Federation public policy teams works in concert with farmers & ranchers to grow their grassroots advocacy capital, with guest Cody Lyons, Managing Director of Advocacy and Political Affairs.

Cody Lyon 

Managing Director of Advocacy and Political Affairs

American Farm Bureau Federation

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Cody Lyon is the Managing Director of Advocacy and Political Affairs programs with the American Farm Bureau Federation. He leads, directs and implements Farm Bureau’s national grassroots advocacy and political affairs programs, including the development and implementation of national strategic initiatives.  He also directs the grassroots policy development process for Farm Bureau.

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Season 2 - Episode 4: Engaging members to grow grassroots success. Interview with Austin O'Boyle of the National Apartment Association.

Austin O'Boyle

Manager of Grassroots Engagement

aoboyle@naahq.org 

National Apartment Association

Austin O’Boyle has years of grassroots advocacy experience as both an in-house practitioner and a consultant. In his various roles, he has led numerous grassroots advocacy campaigns that have led to increased participation of up to 3100%, and has also built and ran successful coalitions. Austin is currently the Manager of Grassroots Engagement at the National Apartment Association where he advocates on behalf of the rental housing industry.

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Season 2 - Episode 3: Smok'in Advocacy with Guest Joshua Habursky of the Premium Cigar Association. Joshua talks about the diverse landscape of advocacy for an industry that gets their fair share of attention. 

Joshua Habursky

Head of Government Affairs

Premium Cigar Association

Joshua Habursky is the Head of Government Affairs at the Premium Cigar Association running both state and federal lobbying operations for the trade group representing 3,000+ retailers and 250+ manufacturers of premium cigars, pipe tobacco, and accessories. Josh is also an Adjunct Professor at the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University and frequently researches and writes on topic related to lobbying, government relations, advocacy and grassroots for publications such as Campaigns & Elections where he serves as the Contributing Editor.

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Season Two: Advocacy in a time of an industries shutdown

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The travel industry has been severely impacted by a world-wide pandemic.  Learn about the legislative successes of Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) and how they activated their advocates for the cause in this interview with Shane Downey, Vice President of Government Affairs and Community Relations for the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA). 

Shane Downey

Shane Downey is Vice President of Government Relations and Volunteer Relations at The Global Business Travel Association, the voice of the $1.4 trillion business travel industry. GBTA is the world’s largest organization representing this sector and counts among its members more than 9,000 business travel professionals across six different continents. 

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In this episode we learn how and why personal relationships matter in advocacy and how you can use them for greater advocacy success in our interview with Chip Felkel CEO of the Felkel Group and Founder of RAP Index.

Chip Felkel

Chip Felkel is a veteran strategist and public affairs consultant who advises corporate decision-makers, issue-based campaigns and select political candidates at the state and national level. He is the currently the CEO of Felkel Group, where he provides strategic counsel, advocacy and communications guidance on state and federal policy issues working with Fortune 500’s, privately held companies, and state and national groups. He is also the Founder of RAP Index, a world class software solution that allows users to identify key relational assets in their stakeholder universe, creating the opportunity to amplify their message with elected officials, or with key groups or key influencers via personal, direct engagement.

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(864) 297-9488

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Roger Rickard interviews Sam Daley-Harris the Founder of the Center for Citizen Empowerment and Transformation.  

Sam Daley-Harris founded the anti-poverty lobby RESULTS in 1980 and co-founded the Microcredit Summit Campaign in 1995 with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus and FINCA founder John Hatch.  Sam wrote Reclaiming Our Democracy: Healing the Break Between People and Government, which, according to President Jimmy Carter “provides a road map for global involvement in planning a better future.” In 2012 Sam launched the Center for Citizen Empowerment and Transformation to help organizations more deeply engage their supporters and create champions in Congress and the media for their cause.

Websites:   Center for Citizen Empowerment and Transformation: www.citizenempowermentandtransformation.org   The book: Reclaiming Our Democracy: www.reclaimingourdemocracy.org   RESULTS: www.results.org   Citizens Climate Lobby: www.citizensclimatelobby.org   Friends Committee on National Legislation: www.fcnl.org   American Promise: www.americanpromise.net     Generation 180: www.generation180.org (Keep it Cool campaign)   American Wind Energy Association: www.awea.org  

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Roger Rickard interviews the 'Accidental Advocate on the importance of using your talents to advocate with elected officals. 

Also, listen for the Advocacy Tip of the week - Congressional Town Halls - pt.2.

For more information on Jon Trask and his company go to: StrategicMeetingTech.com

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I have been thinking a lot lately about who is to blame for our current political divisions and if we can fix them. It is safe to say that there has been a lot of bitterness, hatred and sarcasm spewed since the November election about the state of the American government. We’ve seen Protests, demonstrations, peaceful marches, congressional office sit-ins and angry citizens in town hall meetings shouting that they want answers.

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Roger Rickard talks with David DuBois, CEO of the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) on the importance of association advocacy for his organization and membership.

Also, listen for the Advocacy Tip of the week - Get on the Record.

For more information on IAEE go to: IAEE.com

For more information on Exhibitions Mean Business go to: Exhibitionsmeanbusiness.org

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There has been plenty of talk about what to do now - the election is over and we are getting down to the business of governing. I recently got a call from a longtime friend who shared this thought, “I feel the need to speak out about how I want our government to operate. I need to get involved. I’m just not sure how.” Many people are feeling the exact same way that this person is and they too don’t know how to participate in shaping the government they want.

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This is THE podcast dedicated to the art of becoming a more influential advocate.

In 2009 President Obama stated the obvious, “Elections have consequences”. And the same could and should be said today. Elections do have consequences.  Many that supported Obama then - liked his comment then. Today those same people are feeling the consequences of the past election.

This election gives rise to two American movements. One being the Trump supporters who are mainly white workers that find discontentment in watching the loss of manufacturing jobs in the rural rust belt. The second primarily made of women, young people and liberals who supported Bernie Sanders.   These statements are generalities but you get the point.  Both movements have at least three items in common. 1) The belief that the usual politics of the past has failed them. 2) Neither movement was built on the backs of the political parties. 3) They believe America is going in the wrong direction – they just don’t agree on the right direction.

This is movement -  but what kind of movement? A short term burst of emotion or the beginning of a political populist movement that engages the people of this country.

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Hello and welcome to the very 1st episode of the Voices in Advocacy Podcast. I am Roger Rickard and this is THE podcast dedicated to the art of becoming a more influential advocate.

This podcast is for the people that work and engage in advocacy efforts: be they associations, trade organizations, and non-profit cause groups.

Our goal is to help you by educating, engaging, and activating you to become a champion for the causes you care about the with enthusiasm, while providing you with powerful lifelong habits enabling YOU to become a superior advocate.

In today's episode, I discuss... who I am, where I began that makes me what I am today. I will also share some of my first thoughts post inauguration.

Welocme to the Voices in Advocacy Podcast.