Hi John,
Wanted to let you know about our new podcast episode, but first, a fun way for you to get involved in next week's episode:
The Run for Something podcast now has a voicemail box!
You can (and should!) give us a call at (833) 244-5382 with any questions, hopes, fears, dreams, or thoughts on who you want us to talk to next.
Run for Something is a community-operated, funded, and driven movement, and our podcast should reflect that. So, call us! Your voicemail could be featured in an upcoming episode.
NOW: In this week's episode, I have a really great conversation with Chi Ossé, who's been making headlines as an activist and culture-driver in Brooklyn, New York.
He's 23 years old, making him one of the youngest candidates for NY city council.
He announced his campaign on Juneteenth during protests after the murder of George Floyd and has been on the doors and talking to voters non-stop for the last 11 months.
Learn about his story, his campaign, and whether being "cool" is part of the strategy on podcatchers now >>>
Make sure to subscribe for episode updates!
Thank you,
Amanda Litman
Co-founder
Run for Something
Run for Something is a grassroots-powered organization that recruits and empowers young progressives running for local office, with the goal of winning permanent power for decades to come. We've elected 500 diverse, young progressives to power by relying on support from grassroots donors pitching in a little to create big change. Please chip in now to help us continue running and winning.
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