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My Narrated Story
She Made Me C*m While He Slept
đ§ Episode 17 â She Made Me C*m While He SleptWhen Isobel moves into a crumbling Edwardian home in Boston, she doesnât expect to uncover a hidden box beneath the floorboards. Insideâdozens of letters, faintly scented with lavender, written by two women from 1908: Ada and Eleanor. Both were married. Both mothers. And both dangerously in love. As Isobel reads on, their forbidden affair unfoldsâachingly restrained, emotionally charged, and beautifully intimate. But the further she reads, the more she finds herself... aroused. Consumed. And no longer alone in the room.A story about what...
2025-07-18
15 min
Speaking Your Brand: Public Speaking Tips and Strategies
AI Needs Women: Why Your Voice Matters to Shape the Present and the Future
I vividly remember the day after Christmas 2022. Not because I was relaxing, but because I was at my laptop, updating my university courses and diving headfirst into AI tools for my business and podcast. ChatGPT had just launched, and I knew instantly: this was different. This wasnât just another tech trend; this was a transformation. In this episode, I share the talk I recently delivered at the ElleX Summit, where I wove together history, technology, and the urgent need for womenâs voices in AI. From Ada Lovelace and the women of NASA to Elea...
2025-07-07
12 min
Sound Heap with John-Luke Roberts
Parallello, Whatâs Your Name?
Sound Heap Inc. CEO and Fun Captain John-Luke Roberts presents another selection of clips from the best, most talked-about, and most profitable podcasts on the Sound Heap Inc. podcast network this week. You'll hear clips from podcasts such as:The Pro-Gluten HourInterviews With Video Game Sidekicks - this week, it's Tails from Sonic The HedgehogLetâs Describe TrianglesRename That CloudWhoâs Your Favourite?, where we ask parents who their favourite child is, in front of their childrenInventorviews (interviews with inventors)Plus, as a treat, there's an extended listen to the most cutting edge of all possible podcasts: Para...
2025-05-12
38 min
Gluten Free News
How the National Celiac Association Is Supporting a Senior with Celiac
Today on the podcast, weâve got a major story for the celiac disease communityâone that could set a new legal precedent for accessibility and equal rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).Hereâs whatâs happening: The National Celiac Association (NCA), a leading advocacy group for people with celiac disease, just filed an amicus brief (thatâs a âfriend of the courtâ document) with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Theyâre supporting Eleanor McGinn, a resident of Broadmead, Inc., a senior living community, in her case against the facility. Th...
2025-04-17
03 min
The Next Chapter
How to Share an Egg and her fatherâs story of resilience, navigating a tech-saturated world with Vass Bednar, and more
Bonny Reichertâs debut memoir explores the connection between food, memory, and her fathers story as a Holocaust survivor; public policy expert and podcaster Vass Bednar recommends three books about living amongst pervasive technology; get to know the 2024 Booker Prize winner; and a basketball starâs experience in Russian prison on this episode of The Next Chapter.Books discussed on this week's show include:Running in the Family by Michael OndaajteTender at the Bone by Ruth ReichlAlso a Poet by Ada CalhounHow To Shar...
2025-04-12
51 min
Unchained
Which Crypto Assets Belong in a Reserve? This VC Says Not XRP and ADA
Trumpâs latest crypto moves have sent the market on a rollercoaster.First, he posted on Truth Social that a U.S. crypto reserve would include XRP, Solana, and Cardano. A couple hours later, he had to clarify that Bitcoin and Ethereum would also be included. The market jumped 12%âonly to crash the next day.Meanwhile, the White House crypto summit is happening Friday, and not everyone is happy with the guest list. Some say itâs a step toward real regulation, while others argue that without DeFi voices, itâs just a meeting of centrali...
2025-03-07
43 min
Unchained
Which Crypto Assets Belong in a Reserve? This VC Says Not XRP and ADA
Trumpâs latest crypto moves have sent the market on a rollercoaster.First, he posted on Truth Social that a U.S. crypto reserve would include XRP, Solana, and Cardano. A couple hours later, he had to clarify that Bitcoin and Ethereum would also be included. The market jumped 12%âonly to crash the next day.Meanwhile, the White House crypto summit is happening Friday, and not everyone is happy with the guest list. Some say itâs a step toward real regulation, while others argue that without DeFi voices, itâs just a meeting of centrali...
2025-03-07
43 min
Socialist News and Views
SNV Special Interview: Disability Justice In The Age Of Trump
Special Interview Recorded (2/9/2025) and Uploaded (2/27/2025)#disabilityjustice #disabilityrights #law (Note: A video version of this interview is available on The Urban Cabin Studios YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/BeOb1yps_eg?si=hrmSIZnon5am0oXd)In this special we speak with Eleanor Frisch who is Of Counsel at Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll a plaintiffs class action law firm. Frisch currently represents plaintiffs in class actions involving their retirement and health benefits. Frisch has also worked in other areas of law including civil rights, wage...
2025-02-27
48 min
Gone Medieval
Is the Renaissance a Myth?
Dr. Eleanor Janega reveals the darker side of the Renaissance with Dr. Ada Palmer, challenging the notion that it was a golden age, exposing it as a period of political instability, medical decline, and relentless power struggles. From the propaganda of the era to the destructive reign of Renaissance popes, Eleanor and Ada hugely enjoy dissecting the complexities and darker realities that belie the glorified stories of the Renaissance while contrasting it with the misconceived 'dark' Middle Ages.Gone Medieval is presented by Dr. Eleanor Janega. Edited by Amy Haddow, the producer is Joseph Knight. The...
2025-02-25
59 min
Socialist News and Views
SNV Special Interview: Disability Justice In The Age Of Trump
Special Interview Recorded (2/9/2025) and Uploaded (2/27/2025) #disabilityjustice #disabilityrights #law (Note: A video version of this interview is available on The Urban Cabin Studios YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/BeOb1yps_eg?si=hrmSIZnon5am0oXd) In this special we speak with Eleanor Frisch who is Of Counsel at Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll a plaintiffs class action law firm. Frisch currently represents plaintiffs in class actions involving their retirement and health benefits. Frisch has also worked in other areas of law including civil rights, wage and hour, consumer protection including claims under the American's with Disabilities' Act (ADA). Frisch also has...
2025-02-25
48 min
Sound Heap with John-Luke Roberts
A Very Sound Heap Christmas
For the final show of 2024, Sound Heap CEO and Fun Captain John-Luke Roberts presents a seasonal special of highlights from across the Sound Heap Inc. podcast network. You'll hear clips from episodes of:Elty Jomb's Lobbly SondsBeautisome Home with Merilyn MorgarnA Poem For You, featuring medieval poet Geoffrey ChaucerUnsettling Opinions But You Can't Quite Put Your Finger On WhyThe Year In Potatoes...and many more!Sound Heap will return for a new season in 2025, and until then, thanks to our sponsor Elty Jomb for his continued support, and NO THANKS. AT ALL to French President...
2024-12-23
49 min
Historia NO oficial
HNO17 El gran misterio de los Beatles parte 5: El falso Paul
ÂżSabĂas que el fin de la historia de los Beatles estĂĄ relacionada con el caso Kennedy? Descubre cĂłmo y quĂ© tiene que ver esto, con el tambiĂ©n misterioso reemplazo de Paul McCartney, quien falleciĂł con tan solo 24 años. El Ășltimo episodio de La Serie: âEl gran misterio de los Beatlesâ resuelve el caso con una versiĂłn de los hechos que embona con las fechas oficiales. Conoce el final de la historia de todos los misterios del grupo mĂĄs famoso de la historia en nuestro pĂłdcast: Historia NO oficial. ...
2024-12-10
2h 23
Sound Heap with John-Luke Roberts
It's Good To Be Sound Heap
Following a pod-drought caused by an expensive Frenchman, Sound Heap Inc. is delighted to once again be the home of Too Many Podcastsâą! Let our CEO and Fun Captain John-Luke Roberts guide you through our plethora of podcasts, which this week include:Pitch It!, where people with brilliant business ideas pitch them to some guyHypotheti-Dads, the podcast for men who want to imagine what it would be like to be a fatherThe dating podcast Oh My Gosh, What An Awful DateEat Up, Eat Up, It'll Go Cold, the podcast that looks inside the world's most unusual restaurantsOpinion Royale, wh...
2024-11-25
43 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 20: How to hold an election
For the final episode of the series, Ben goes back to basics and asks: how can democracies hold free and fair elections? Itâs not as simple as setting up polling stations and handing out ballot boxes, so what does it take to create a truly even electoral playing field?Guests:Â Robin Foresteier-Walker, Freelance journalist, based in GeorgiaTanja Hollstein, Head of Practice (Elections) at the Westminster Foundation for DemocracyPippa Norris, McGuire Lecturer in Comparative Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University.Whatâs Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Torto...
2024-10-16
42 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 19: AI and democracy
This week, weâre looking at another big potential challenge facing democracy: AI, or artificial intelligence. Ben wants to know how worried we should be when it comes to the rise of these new technologies. Might they spell the death knell for trust in our institutions? Or can technology play a helpful role in boosting modern democracies?Guests:Â Sarah Kreps, Professor in the Department of Government at Cornell UniversityAlex Krasodomski, Programme Director of the Digital Society Initiative at Chatham HouseKerry McInerney, Research Associate at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of IntelligenceW...
2024-10-09
44 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 18: Facing the climate crisis
One of the biggest challenges of our time is climate change. This week, Ben wants to know how effective democracies are when it comes to fighting the climate crisis. How can we settle on solutions when thereâs so many different interests at play?Guests:Â Keith Smith, Senior Researcher in the International Political Economy/International Environmental Politics group at the Center for Comparative and International StudiesLouis Wilson, Head of Fossil Fuel Investigations at Global WitnessRafaela Santos Martins Da Rosa, Coordinator of the Sustainability Commission of the Federal Court of Rio Grande do Sul
2024-10-02
35 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 17: When politics turns nasty
Democracy can often be knocked off course by political violence, but in some places itâs become an ingrained part of how politics is done. This week Ben wants to find out why violence and democracy can be so hard to separate, and how to stop violence taking hold of our politics in the first place. Guests: Arunima Kar, Freelance journalist based in KolkataAmalendu Misra, Professor of International Politics at Lancaster University, and author of âTowards a Philosophy of Narco Violence in MexicoâHannah Philips, policy researcher at the University of Oxford and Civi...
2024-09-25
37 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 16: How corruption corrodes
Where does the boundary lie between bad behaviour and outright corruption? This week Ben wants to understand how corruption and the fight against it are destructive forces in a democracy. Guests: Simon Kuper, journalist and author of âGood Chapsâ and âChumsâEzequiel GonzĂĄlez Ocantos, Professor of Comparative & Judicial Politics at Nuffield College, University of OxfordWhatâs Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. To find out more about Tortoise:Download the Tortoise app - for a listening exp...
2024-09-18
37 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 15: On the campaign trail
It often feels like America is stuck in a perpetual election campaign cycle. How much do campaigns matter? Ben speaks to three guests who have followed several US presidential campaigns from the outside, and the inside. How different does this yearâs look? Whatâs Wrong with Democracy? US election miniseries - part three of three.Guests: John Sides, Professor at the Department of Political Science at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TennesseeLauren Gambiano, political correspondent for Guardian US Jim Messina, former campaign manager and former White House deputy chief of staff for operati...
2024-09-11
44 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 14: What makes a good US president?
American voters have chosen the two candidates who will vie to become the next US president. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump couldnât be more different. This week, Ben wants to know what kind of leaders American voters are drawn to. What makes a good president? And is the US primary system of choosing candidates a good way of selecting a leader? Whatâs Wrong with Democracy? US election miniseries - part two of three.Guests: Lee Drutman, senior fellow in the Political Reform program at the think tank New AmericaDarrell West, profes...
2024-09-04
38 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 13: The devil's in the demographic
Polling organisations often define Americans by their ethnic and racial identity. Ben wants to know if these voter âblocksâ remain intact at the ballot box. Is it possible to predict how people will vote based on their identity? Or is demographic polling pointless? Whatâs Wrong with Democracy? US election miniseries - part one of three.Guests: Christopher Towler, Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at California State University, SacramentoKira Sanbonmatsu, Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University and Senior Scholar at the Center for American Women and PoliticsMark Hugo-Lopez, Director o...
2024-08-28
41 min
KPFA - Project Censored
Systemic failure of major disability organizations / What is Marsification?
Eleanor Goldfield hosts this weekâs show. July 26 marked the 34th anniversary of the signing of the Americans With Disabilities Act. But is the ADA as far-reaching as it should be? Are the large disability-rights organizations keeping too close to the countryâs ruling institutions and, in doing so, defeating their own professed objectives? In the first segment of the show, Eleanorâs guests talk about the limitations of the ADA and the inherent lapses that disability-rights groups make by not confronting the institutions that inflict disabilities and worsen the lives of those already living with disabilities, most n...
2024-08-23
59 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 12: The dangers of identity politics
Democratic societies are a melting pot of people from different ethnic and religious backgrounds, but when political alliances are formed around a particular identity it can lead to division and sometimes violence. In this episode Ben explores one of the most extreme examples of ethnic conflict - the Rwandan genocide - and asks whether itâs possible to have a peaceful democracy after so much bloodshed.Guests: Sharun Mukand, Professor of Economics at the University of WarwickJames Chin, Professor of Asian studies at the University of Tasmania Whatâs Wrong with Democra...
2024-08-07
33 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 11: When to take to the streets
The history of protest and democracy is long and complex, but taking to the streets has resulted in major democratic changes in the past. This week, Ben wants to know if protest still has a role to play in todayâs politics. What are the barriers to protesting effectively? Is the time for peaceful protest over? And with autocracies on the rise, do citizens need a new tool to express their discontent?Guests:Â Ilya Marritz, journalist at the Boston Globe and co-host of âWill Be WildâDawn Brancati, senior lecturer in international and pub...
2024-07-31
30 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 10: Why the kids donât care
In many democracies voter turnout is lower than itâs ever been, especially among young people. Ben wants to know what we can do to get millennials and Gen Z to the polls. Do we need to rethink how we cast a vote? Why arenât politicians more focused on winning over the next generation of voters? And how can we stop this trend so that political apathy doesnât become political alienation?Guests:Â Viktor Valgardsson, Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at Southampton UniversityJohn Burn-Murdoch, chief data reporter at the Financial Times
2024-07-24
38 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 9: The polarisation problem
Democracies are made up of people with different views. But when we donât feel connected, we become polarised. Ben speaks to Noreena Hertz about how loneliness leads to polarisation and then to Wendy Via to find out if opposing worldviews can ever be reconciled. Guests: Noreena Hertz, economist and author of âThe Lonely CenturyâWendy Via, Co-founder and president of the Global Project against Hate and ExtremismWhatâs Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open Society Foundations. To find out more a...
2024-07-17
34 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 8: The case for an independent judiciary
This week, as more of our political institutions are rocked by corruption from partisan forces, Ben wants to know how we can protect the independence of our judiciaries, and what happens when they go wrong. When democratic institutions fail, what does this do to our faith in democracy? And can a compromised judiciary ever be restored?Guests:Fida Hammami, Amnesty International's Tunisia Research and Advocacy AdvisorBen Stanley, Associate Professor at the Centre for the Study of Democracy, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw and Visiting Fellow at the University...
2024-07-10
38 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 7: Truth matters
The freedom to speak truth to power is under threat. Not just in authoritarian states, but increasingly within democracies too. This week Ben asks why access to reliable information is so important for democracy. And how important is the emergence of open source investigation in getting to the truth. Guests: Alia Ibrahim, co-founder and CEO of Daraj.com, an independent digital media platform launched in November 2017Rebecca Vincent, Director of campaigns at Reporters sans frontiĂšres - Reporters Without Borders (RSF)Eliot Higgins, Founder of BellingcatWhatâs Wro...
2024-07-03
35 min
What's Wrong with Democracy?
Episode 6: Big money, big problems?
This week, Benâs asking what happens when money meets democracy. As lobbying scandals continue to rock our institutions, Ben wants to know how we can protect our democracies from corruption. Also what role should or could the wealthy, and super-wealthy play in keeping our democracies financially healthy? Does philanthropy have a place in modern functioning democracies? Guests: Valentina Pop, Europe news editor, the Financial TimesMark Malloch-Brown, former President of the Open Society FoundationsWhatâs Wrong with Democracy? is produced by Tortoise Media and supported by the Open...
2024-06-26
31 min
Thinking Crypto News & Interviews
Eleanor Terrett Interview - Crypto's BIG Impact on Elections! SEC Ethereum ETF, Ripple XRP, John Deaton vs Elizabeth Warren
Eleanor Terrett is a Journalist and Producer at Fox Business. We discuss:- Crypto impact on Super Tuesday elections - John Deaton vs Elizabeth Warren- SEC vs Kraken, ShapeShift Settlement, and Lejilex Lawsuit - SEC Ripple XRP- Will Gary Gensler approve an Ethereum ETF- Stablecoin and Crypto Regulations - Custodia Bank vs the Fed - Bitcoin Spot ETF performanceâïž Learn about BitGo, one of the top crypto custodians - https://www.bitgo.com/đSponsor - Signup with Uphold. https://uphold.sjv.io/gbED4X Terms Apply. Cryptoasset...
2024-03-11
36 min
Living Hope Sermon Audio
A Pleasing Community
  Full Service Video  Call to Worship Psalm 145:1-3 Corporate Confession of Faith Scripture Reading 1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:5 Message A Pleasing Community Songs "Come, Christians, Join to Sing" by Christian Bateman CCLI "Arise, My Soul, Arise" by Charles Wesley (words), Kevin Twit (music) CCLI "Jesus, Lover of My Soul" by Charles Wesley, Greg Thompson CCLI "Be Thou My Vision" by Dallan Forgaill, Eleanor H. Hull CCLI "Thou Lov...
2024-02-18
38 min
Rapidly Rotating Records
A âSurpassing Your Expectationsâ Edition of RRR #1227 Jan. 21, 2024
Rose Blane Lyman Welcome to Glenn Robisonâs Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you canât not tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and â30s. Do you know who this lovely lady is? Sheâs vocalist Rose Blane. Sheâs been heard on the show just three times before and on this weekâs show sheâll be heard Abe Lyman and His California Orchestra singing âI Wish I Had A Dime.â Fun fact: Rose Blane was Mrs. Abe Lyman. In addition to the âdimeâ segment, Jim Kelleher is getting his own seg...
2024-01-24
59 min
small cat big collar
12. eleanor rigby w/ Pat (part 2)
tom loses his temper and ada loses the plot, what else is new?
2023-10-29
1h 01
Markets Daily Crypto Roundup
Crypto Update | Coinbase Acquires Stake in Circle
Markets await the U.S. Federal Reserve's annual economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.Today's episode is sponsored by Kraken Pro.Today's Stories:First Mover Americas: Coinbase Acquires Stake in CircleXRP, ADA Post Highest Losses Among Majors; Bitcoin Steady as 'Buy the Dip' Mentions FadeBitcoin Looks Most Oversold Since Covid Crash, Key Indicator SuggestsBitcoin's 10% Weekly Drop Puts Bears in Control Ahead of Jackson Hole SymposiumBitcoin Bulls Mull the Meaning of New Fed Messaging on Inflation and Interest RatesCoinbase...
2023-08-22
05 min
Thinking Crypto News & Interviews
Eleanor Terrett Talks SEC Ripple XRP Ruling, SEC Coinbase & Grayscale, BlackRock Bitcoin ETF & US Crypto Regulations
Eleanor Terrett is a Journalist & Producer at Fox. In this interview we discuss: - SEC Ripple XRP Lawsuit ruling - SEC Appeal of XRP Ruling - Bill Hinman & Ethereum - SEC vs Coinbase - SEC vs Grayscale - BlackRock and TradFi entering crypto - Crypto Regulaitons - Reporting on the Crypto industryđSponsor - Signup with Uphold. https://uphold.sjv.io/gbED4X đ„ Sponsor - https://l.linqto.com/ThinkingCryptođą Sponsor - Coreum https://www.coreum.com/ đ Get the Ledger Nano X to Safely store your Crypto - https://www.ledgerwallet.com/r/acd6 â Become a Channel Memb...
2023-08-18
52 min
Random Lines
Ep.110: Public Domain Reading - Thanksgiving Stories and Poems from The Topaz Storybook
This week's episode of Random Lines joins Bartholomew County Public Library employee Tessa as she reads a few Thanksgiving themed titles from The Topaz Storybook compiled by Ada M. Skinner and Eleanor L. Skinner. She then talks of why she enjoys this book, and encourages you to give it a shot
2022-11-24
08 min
Stoopkid Stories
Sharing is caring
STOOPKID CREW!!!! Let's goooo!!! Season 7 Episode 4! Thank you for coming back to join me on the stoop!Stoop Announcements!HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL OF MY SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS! Happy Birthday to Iris, Ariana, Leora, Oscar, Sabrina, Marsden, Bhaskar, Mahtass, Kwame, Lewis, Graham, Callum, Timmy, Eleanor, Lizzie, Ruby, Ada, Alexander and ME!!! I hope that you all had fantastic birthdays and that your day was amazing because I think you all are super amazing! Stoop Grownups, if you would like for your stoopkid to receive a shoutout on the show and other patron-only goo...
2022-11-07
12 min
Totally Trans Podcast Network
OSH -- Eleanor Rykener
Katie talks about 14th century sex worker Eleanor Rykener and the tiny glimpse we get into medieval queer life based on one single court document. Sources:"Calling [Herself] Eleanor" Gender Labor and Becoming a Woman in the Rykener Case by Kadin Henningsen.The Trial and Travels of Eleanor Rykener by Liane D. Gallant. "Ut cum muliere" A Male Transvestite Prostitute in Fourteenth Century London--Premodern Sexualites by Ruth Karras & David Boyd"[redacted] / Eleanor Rykener Revisited""--Founding Feminisms in Medieval Studies: Essays in Honor of E. Jane Burns. by Ruth Karras & T...
2022-10-21
14 min
The Chapbook
50. Adrie Rose of Nine Syllables Press
We chat with Adrie Rose the Tammis Day Editorial Fellow & Editor of the brand new NINE SYLLABLES PRESS.UPDATE: Nine Syllables Press twitter: https://twitter.com/9SyllablesPress Nine Syllables Press: as of the posting of this episode, we haven't got any links yet, but we will update this space once 9SP goes live online Adrie Rose is the Tammis Day Editorial Fellow & Editor of Nine Syllables Press. Born and raised across the Southeast US coast, Adrie currently lives in western MA with her two children. She graduated from culinary school and owned a ba...
2022-10-13
19 min
Beyond Reproach
She is the Moment: Episode 55 (The Story of Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the Original Hyper-Public First Kid)
In our first episode of Season 5 we are coming to yâall from Detroit!! We kick off the season with a cocktail called the Hanky-Panky. This drink is Ada âColeyâ Colemanâs most famous drink from the turn of the century. Her classic concoction is still on menu today at her old bar and it ties perfectly to the era and theme of STEPHANIEâs scandal. đž - https://www.beyondreproachpod.com/the-cocktails/ STEPHANIE shines a light on the story of the original hyper-public first kid, Alice Roosevelt. We đ„to Alice Rooseveltâs most iconic quote, a quote that she later had...
2022-09-05
55 min
Pro Politics with Zac McCrary
Ann Lewis, Legendary Democratic Communicator
Send us a textAnn Lewis has had a legendary career as a Democratic strategist...from her time as Communications Director in the Clinton White House...as a Senior Advisor to Hillary Clinton's 2000 Senate run and both 08 & 16 Presidentials...to her time as a Senate Chief of Staff and working at institutions like Planned Parenthood, the DNC, ADA, & more. In this conversation...Ann talks growing up in New Jersey in the shadow of the Hudson County Democratic machine, key moments in her career path as a woman in politics in the 1970s and 80s, intersecting with...
2022-08-30
50 min