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The Chuck ToddCastThe Chuck ToddCastElon's Exit from Trump Administration + Amanda Litman on Recruiting the Next Democratic LeadersChuck Todd reacts to Elon Musk leaving the Trump Administration and discusses the valuable lessons to be learned from Elon’s tenure. Chuck also reacts to the recent pardons by Donald Trump and explains why they are bad for the country. Then he discusses the problems with the “big, beautiful bill”.Then, Chuck is joined by Amanda Litman, co-founder and president of Run For Something, to discuss the future of Democratic leadership and the urgent need to recruit a new generation of candidates. They examine how Republicans, following the lead of Newt Gingrich’s GoPAC, have outpaced Democrat...2025-06-021h 18Choice Words with Samantha BeeChoice Words with Samantha BeeRun or Retire? (with Amanda Litman)Cofounder of Run For Something and Author of When We’re In Charge Amanda Litman joins Sam to talk about the gerontocracy running our country and her call for politicians over 70 to stop running for re-election. They talk about how to be a better boss and why that includes creating better parental leave programs and the importance of a four day work week. Sam asks Amanda if we’ll ever have “normal” boring politicians again, and why sometimes it’s ok to make enemies if it’s in service of a greater good. Plus they discuss that there’s really no such...2025-05-2953 minFast Politics with Molly Jong-FastFast Politics with Molly Jong-FastHarry Litman & Amanda LitmanTalking Feds’ Harry Litman weighs how Trump’s corruption in broad daylight can be litigated in the courts.Run For Something’s Amanda Litman details her new book When We're in Charge: The Next Generation’s Guide to Leadership.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-05-1449 minThe Visible VoicesThe Visible VoicesWhen We’re In Charge Amanda Litman and the Run for Something RevolutionIn this episode of The Visible Voices Podcast, Resa speaks with  Amanda Litman, co-founder of Run for Something and author of When We're in Charge: The Next Generation's Guide to Leadership. The dynamic discussion explores how millennials and Gen Z are reshaping American politics through grassroots engagement and local office candidacy. Amanda shares her journey building a mission-driven organization that empowers young, diverse candidates to run for local offices—from school boards to library committees—where critical community decisions happen. She offers practical insights on effective leadership, including: Why doctors are well equipped for public office The b...2025-05-0128 minThe PoliticsGirl PodcastThe PoliticsGirl PodcastWho Will Step Up To Lead? : A Conversation with Run For Something’s Amanda LitmanWe have this preconceived notion of who can, and should, be a leader. We need to throw that out the window. According to our guest, President and Co-founder of Run For Something, Amanda Litman, “Party recruitment is the most important thing we can be doing right now.” These are the people who will change the game. The candidates who will connect with the voters and set us on a brighter path. As Amanda says, “We need better people. Anywhere can be competitive, so we need to be fielding candidates everywhere.” And with a track record of bringing us leaders like: Sa...2025-04-0847 minOne QuestionOne QuestionAmanda Litman, Run for Something: How do we lead today when leadership is uncertain?"Hope is a renewable source. Fear is not. At a certain point, you run out of fear because it stops being real. Hope is a renewable resource. It is intended to be self-sustaining."In episode one of series five, in partnership with Headland Communications Consultancy, Amanda Litman, co-founder of Run for Something, joins Sarah to explore this series' One Question: How do we lead today? What does leadership mean in the US right now, and is a new model of leadership enough for a democratic win on November 5th? Run for Something recruits and supports y...2024-09-1855 minTend HER Wild PodcastTend HER Wild Podcast101. Amanda Litman: Run for SomethingToday we have an inspiring conversation with an expert in all things politics, Amanda Litman, co-founder and executive director of Run for Something, a group supporting young progressives running for office. Today we discuss: • Amanda’s early years and a defining moment in high school when she skipped class and went to a local college to hear Barack Obama speak, an event that would change the course of life.• Amanda’s choice to attend Northwestern in Chicago, her decision partially driven by her desire to be close to Obama’s office because of her hopes to someday...2024-03-2251 minDemocracy NerdDemocracy NerdRun For Something w/ Amanda Litman Have you ever thought "Maybe *I* should run for office?" If so, then Amanda Litman has some advice for you: do it. Amanda co-founded Run For Something on Trump's inauguration day in 2017, with a goal to help progressive candidates get elected into office. Amanda joins the program to discuss the history of the organization and offer key advice to first-time candidates. 2023-05-081h 22Hey Changemaker!Hey Changemaker!Amanda Litman: Running for office and other hard thingsThis episode is all about the importance of engaging in politics to fix our broken societies and create change ourselves, and I have a very special guest to help us navigate this topic!  Amanda Litman is the co-founder and executive director of Run for Something, which recruits and supports young, diverse progressives running for local office in the United States. Since 2017, they’ve identified more than 120,000 young people across the country who want to run. She's also the author of the book, “Run for Something: A Real Talk Guide to Fixing the System Yourself,” and previously hosted two pod...2022-11-2227 minWhat Can I DoWhat Can I Do“The joy of focusing on local work is that we win a lot” (w/ Amanda Litman of Run For Something)So you’re thinking about how to connect young people interested in running for office with the resources and community they need to win. What’s your first step? For Amanda Litman, a veteran of the Obama campaign, the first step was to put up a website looking for people interested in running for local office. What the response was greater than she could have ever imagined, she and a friend recruited volunteers and got to work helping thousands of young candidates navigate how to file, how to run a campaign, and how to win.  Episode Links: Find out which offic...2022-10-0531 minThe DownballotThe DownballotNorth Carolina, South Korea, and why you should Run For Something, with Amanda LitmanOn this week's episode of The Downballot, we talk with Amanda Litman, the co-founder of Run for Something, an organization she formed in the wake of the 2016 elections to help young, diverse progressives run for office across the country at all levels of the ballot. Litman tells us about the resources they offer to first-time candidates, some of Run for Something's biggest success stories, and her favorite obscure post that you might not even know is an elected position in many states. We also spend time exploring a trio of different stories out of North Carolina—one concerning Madison Cawthorn, on...2022-03-1042 minLet\'s Give A DamnLet's Give A Damn#220 - Amanda LitmanAmanda Litman is the co-founder and co-executive director of Run for Something, which recruits and supports young, diverse progressives running for down-ballot office. Since launching in 2017, RFS has identified more than 100,000 young people who want to run, endorsed nearly 2,000 and elected more than 650 across 48 states, mostly women and people of color. Read the rest of Amanda’s incredible bio on her website. NEXT STEPS: Follow Amanda on Twitter. Buy Run for Something: A Real-Talk Guide to Fixing the System Yourself. If you want to run for one of the 500,000 elected offices in...2022-02-151h 19Hope & Hard PillsHope & Hard PillsRun For Something with Amanda LitmanAmanda Litman is the co-founder and executive director of Run for Something, a PAC that helps recruit and support young, diverse progressives running for down-ballot office. Previously, she was the email director for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, digital director for Charlie Crist’s 2014 Florida gubernatorial campaign, deputy email director for Organizing for Action, and an email writer for Barack Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign. She graduated from Northwestern University in 2012 with a B.A. in American Studies.In This Episode:Find out more about Run For Something at their website and follow them on TwitterKeep u...2022-02-1225 minThe Dream Bigger PodcastThe Dream Bigger PodcastAmanda Litman, Founder of Run For Something: On Creating Change Through Local Office, Behind-The-Scenes of Obama’s 2016 Presidential Campaign, Political Gatekeeping and MoreOn today’s episode I’m chatting with Amanda Litman, founder of political organization, Run For Something. Run For Something is an American organization aimed to provide tools, resources, and support to young candidates who are looking to run for office. They provide a safety net for candidates and help assist with running efficient grassroots and voter driven campaigns. Amanda’s passion and drive for change is contagiously inspiring and I am so excited to have her on today to share valuable political information and resources for those interested in running for office, but may not know where to start...2021-12-1440 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingHow to Run for OfficeIn the final episode of the Run for Something podcast, Amanda and co-founder Ross Morales Rocketto dig in on how to run for office. They answer questions like how to know which office to run for, what dooms a campaign, and why it matters for people like you to get involved. To learn more about Run for Something (the organization), check out runforsomething.net or learn more about the book at runforsomething.net/book. We're here to help. Produced by Dear Media.2021-12-1435 miniGen PoliticsiGen PoliticsAmanda LitmanJill and Victor are joined by Hillary Clinton’s Email Director and Run For Something co-founder Amanda Litman to look at the importance of running for office, what it takes to launch a campaign, and how to win-- no matter what office you seek.  It’s the key to protecting democracy, but are the next generation of leaders up to the challenge? Are you? Get More From Amanda Litman: Twitter | Run For Something | Run For Something Podcast | Author of “Run For Something” Get More From Victor and Jill:  Jill Wine-Banks: Twitter | Facebook | Website | Author of The Watergate Girl: My F...2021-11-2437 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingElizabeth Wanczak Just Really Really Loves Local Government - That's Why She Wants to Serve In ItElizabeth Wanczak first started caring about local government by watching the city planning meetings on public access television. (She admits, it was sometimes about as boring as watching paint dry.) But the more she watched, the more she understood what was happening and what could be fixed. When a dear friend who'd been pushing her to run for office suddenly passed away, she decided it was time to get in the game. She ran and lost by just 182 votes -- now she's running again for Alderman of district 4 in Franklin, Tennessee, and she's going to win. Help her campaign...2021-09-1440 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingA Very Special Episode with RFS Co-founder Ross Morales RockettoFor our 50th week of podcasting (and 51st episode, whoops!), Amanda and Run for Something co-founder Ross Morales Rocketto check in to talk about their thoughts on the Biden administration and what RFS has been up to this year, then answer a few questions from listeners, including which episodes have been their favorites, what they're most excited about this November, and some hot tips for listeners who might be considering a run for office.   To be on an episode of Run for Something, leave us a message at (833) 244-5382.   Produced by Dear Media.2021-08-3129 minFuture HindsightFuture HindsightRun for Something: Amanda LitmanHelping Diverse First Time Candidates Run Since its founding, Run for Something has helped elect 515 young, local officials across 46 states. A third of those elected officials are between 25 and 30, 10% are between the ages of 18 and 24, a third are women of color, and 11% are LGBTQ. Electing young diverse candidates compounds on itself. After transwoman Danica Roem was elected in 2017, many other trans people decided to run for office. Local and State Races Run for Something focuses on local and state elections because of their impact on people’s daily lives. Members of state legislatures ha...2021-08-2632 minFuture HindsightFuture HindsightRun for Something: Amanda LitmanHelping Diverse First Time Candidates Run Since its founding, Run for Something has helped elect 515 young, local officials across 46 states. A third of those elected officials are between 25 and 30, 10% are between the ages of 18 and 24, a third are women of color, and 11% are LGBTQ. Electing young diverse candidates compounds on itself. After transwoman Danica Roem was elected in 2017, many other trans people decided to run for office. Local and State Races Run for Something focuses on local and state elections because of their impact on people’s daily lives. Members of state legislatures ha...2021-08-2632 minAmerican Fever DreamAmerican Fever Dream#543 What 2021 Means For 2022 ft. Amanda LitmanAmanda Litman of Run For Something and The Recount’s “battleground” podcast join our hosts to look ahead to 2022. They explain why Democrats have historically ignored the state-level races that have created problems for national democracy, and the work Republicans have put in behind the scenes. They discuss the potential of “critical race theory” to swing white suburban voters and how 2020 funding could have been better spent. Finally, they discuss how Democrats can govern without constantly weighing how Republicans will react. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-08-2542 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingHow the Pandemic Inspired Public Health Expert Dr. Aditi Bussells to Run for OfficeDr. Aditi Srivastav Bussels never thought she'd run for office -- she got multiple degrees in public health to try and take care of people. But when the pandemic started, she realized exactly how critical her perspective would be in city government. Now she's running for Columbia City Council in South Carolina. We talk about her experience becoming a candidate, what it's like running as a South Asian woman in a southern city, the role of city government in public health, and whether or not she's having any fun. Learn more about her campaign at aditiforthecity.com ...2021-08-2436 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingBroward County School Board Member Sarah Leonardi is Taking On the Florida Governor to Fight for KidsSchool boards and Florida have both been in the news lately - so we talked with Broward County School Board member Sarah Leonardi about what's going on in her community. Sarah was a public school teacher who got her start in politics by volunteering on another local campaign. She ran and won in 2020 and at 31, became the youngest member of the school board in the midst of the pandemic. Over her first year on the board, she's dealt with critical race theory, mask mandates, equity policies, protecting trans kids, and more (on top of the normal school governance issues...2021-08-1729 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingGo Blue! How University of Michigan Regent Jordan Acker's Age Makes Him Better at His JobJordan Acker was a University of Michigan alum and lawyer working hard and raising a family when he went through a health scare that landed him in the UM hospital system. That experience made him realize just how important the university was to the state -- which led him to ultimately running for the Board of Regents to help govern it. When he won in 2018, he became the first Regent to graduate from the university in this century. Since taking office, he's helped raise the minimum wage, expanded free college to thousands of Michiganders, made it easier for employees to...2021-08-1036 minJust Something About Her with Jennifer PalmieriJust Something About Her with Jennifer PalmieriRun For Something with "Battleground" Host Amanda LitmanAmanda Litman is the host of "Battleground," another podcast from The Recount, as well as the co-founder and co-executive director of Run For Something, an organization that helps recruit and support young diverse progressives to run for local and state offices. Amanda joins Jennifer on the show to talk about how young people are wildly under-represented in politics, despite their intimacy with some of the most American issues like childcare, home rental, and reproductive health; why there are no off years when you're trying to rebuild democracy; and what to make of the media coverage of Vice President Kamala Harris...2021-08-0539 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingRuthzee Louijeune Is Going to Bring Affordable Housing to BostonRuthzee Louijeune is the daughter of Haitian immigrants -- a history that's intimately shaped her approach to serving and fighting for her community. Her experience as a housing lawyer (who also served as counsel to Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign) has prepared her to join the Boston City Council and bring affordable housing to a city that desperately needs it. We talk about her journey into politics, how campaigning fills her heart, and what her vision is for Boston. To support her campaign for councilor-at-large, go to www.ruthzeeforboston.com   If you have questions or thoughts on the show so far, w...2021-08-0331 minThe RealignmentThe Realignment146 | Amanda Litman and Pete Davis: If All Politics is National, What Happens Back Home?Learn more about Statehouse Futures: http://www.StatehouseFutures.org Amanda Litman, co-founder of Run for Something, and Pete Davis, co-founder of the Democracy Policy Network, join The Realignment to discuss Statehouse Futures, their progressive policy and strategy, one of the largest convenings of state and local leaders of the year, why progressives and Democrats have struggled locally the last decade, and how down-ballot candidates should approach culture war issues such as the debate over Critical Race Theory and policing.2021-07-291h 08Run For SomethingRun For SomethingFrom Hair Stylist to Black Lives Matter Activist to Candidate: Bridgette Craighead is Going to Flip Her Virginia District BlueBridgette Craighead was born and raised in Rocky Mount, Virginia -- as a mom and small business owner, she'd never really gotten political before until the murder of George Floyd, when she organized Rocky Mount's first ever Black Lives Matter protest, where even some police officers came out to show their support. Imagine her surprise when six months later, two of those officers stormed the capitol in D.C. -- Bridgette was instrumental in them getting fired off the force.   Now as a candidate for House of Delegates, Bridgette is up against a young very-Trump-ian Republican and even while he t...2021-07-2730 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingWhy Texas Democrats Had to Flee Texas to Do Their Jobs and Fight for Democracy, with Reps. Erin Zwiener and James TalaricoIt's the biggest story in politics right now: In order to deny Texas Republicans the quorum needed to pass egregious voter suppression laws, Democrats in the Texas state house literally left the state, and can't come back for at least three weeks. First, we reconnect with early podcast guest TX Rep. Erin Zwiener to get into the details on how they came up with their secret plans to leave, the security concerns, and the sacrifices they made (including Erin needing to bring her three year old daughter with her). Then we talk with Rep. James Talarico, a former...2021-07-2054 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingYou're Going to Fall in Love with Dr. Tyler TitusDr. Tyler Titus grew up in poverty in rural Pennsylvania, never feeling like they quite fit in -- they were bullied and struggled with suicide ideation and depression. It wasn't until they got to college and met other queer people that Tyler finally found themselves. In between working in county family services, getting a masters in counseling, and then eventually a pH.D in social work, and starting a family, Tyler ran for and won a seat on the school board, becoming the first trans person elected in Pennsylvania, and is currently one of only nine non-binary folks elected nationwide.   N...2021-07-1337 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingRhode Island Sen. Cynthia Mendes On Why Young Women of Color Need To Claim Their PowerAt least a half dozen people called in to 833-244-5382 and requested her, so here she is: Rhode Island Sen. Cynthia Mendes talks about how she grew up never seeing people like her in office, and didn't think politics was a meaningful way to make change -- until a few years ago, when a friend asked her to run for office herself. Along with a network of other progressive folks in the Rhode Island Political Coop, Cynthia ran and won against a more conservative incumbent. Since then, she's found again and again that the things she thought disqualified her...2021-07-0633 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingWhy A Queer Latinx Architect Should Be Mayor of Seattle - Andrew Grant HoustonSome election updates! (Spoiler: A bunch of the folks you've met on the show in past episodes have WON -- get excited.) Then, a conversation with Andrew Grant Houston, aka Ace, candidate for mayor of Seattle. Like many millennials, Ace moved to a city for work a few years ago -- he quickly got engaged in housing activism, an issue near and dear to his heart as an architect. His campaign was one of the first in the race to hit the campaign finance limits and is pushing the debate on issues like police funding, homelessness, and climate change. Listen...2021-06-2929 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingThe First Latinx Leader in the NC State House: Ricky HurtadoRicky Hurtado made history in 2020: He became the first Latinx leader in the NC state house, and was one of the rare Democrats anywhere to flip a state legislative seat red to blue. His story is both incredibly special and deeply common -- Ricky grew up in an immigrant household, was the first generation in his family to go to college, went to work in education, and decided to run because he felt like the students he was working with were being heard in government. His campaign made a lot of news over the last year; listen in to understand...2021-06-2239 minImpolitic with John HeilemannImpolitic with John HeilemannSNEAK PREVIEW: Elie Mystal on “Battleground with Amanda Litman and Faiz Shakir"In which Hell & High Water is pleased to introduce you to another podcast in the Recount family: Battleground with Amanda Litman and Faiz Shakir.  Battleground episodes normally drop on Thursdays, but we're giving you a sneak preview of this week's edition, which features Elie Mystal – justice correspondent for The Nation and a frequent guest on MSNBC.If you're interested in the future of the Democratic Party — or American democracy — you're going to love Battleground. Amanda Litman is a co-founder and executive director of Run For Something, an organization that recruits young progressives to seek elective...2021-06-1545 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingIndia Walton Is Going to Be the First Woman Mayor of BuffaloWhen India Walton was growing up working class in Buffalo, she always knew she'd serve her community in some way -- but she never would have guessed that one day she'd be in the running to be the first woman mayor of Buffalo.   From being a mother at 14 to having twins in the NICU that nudged into going into nursing to her later role as a non-profit executive, India brings her full self to her campaign against a four-term incumbent who literally hides from his constituents. Listen to her story, then head to http://www.indiawalton.com to find out h...2021-06-1528 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingAmanda Farías Is Who The Bronx Needs in City HallFirst, our very first voicemail!! Listen in as Amanda responds to a caller about the 1/6 commission and talks about how she gets her news. (Then leave a voicemail yourself at (833) 244-5382!)    Then, a conversation with Amanda Farías, candidate for New York City Council in the Bronx. She ran in 2017, came up short, then kept fighting as she worked her way through the NY Democratic party leadership elections. She always knew she'd run for city council again, but when the incumbent who had beaten her said some egregiously homophobic things, she decided to jump back in the race sooner than she...2021-06-0835 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingHow Jennifer Kitchen Plans To Flip A Red Seat Blue in Rural VirginiaAfter the 2016 election, Jennifer Kitchen started getting involved -- in spite of a chronic pain disorder that made marching and canvassing hard, she kept showing up and organizing her rural community. She ran in 2019 and lost, but won more votes than any Democrat in her district had before. She almost immediately launched her 2021 campaign, then was diagnosed with cancer. Now in remission, she's running an exponentially stronger campaign than she did the first time around, and she's showing up in rural communities that Democrats have neglected for too long. Learn how she's going to flip her seat blue and what...2021-06-0127 minCNalysis PodcastCNalysis PodcastHow Can Democrats Make a Comeback in State Legislatures? (feat. Amanda Litman)A conversation with Amanda Litman on Run for Something on how Democrats can claw their way back to power in state legislatures.2021-05-2623 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingBlack Lives Matter Activist Chi Ossé Is Ready to Represent BrooklynFirst, some news! The Run for Something podcast now had a voicemail box. 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.   Then, a great conversation with Chi Ossé, who's been making headlines as an activist and culture-driver, and now as a fresh 23 year old, one of the youngest candidates for NY city council. He announced his campaign on Juneteenth during the 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 hi...2021-05-2533 minThe HollywoodLife Podcast with Bonnie Fuller & Ali StagnittaThe HollywoodLife Podcast with Bonnie Fuller & Ali StagnittaAmanda Litman | InterviewRun For Something’s Amanda Litman spoke on the HollywoodLife Podcast about how you can help support Democratic candidates in vital, upcoming elections. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-05-2442 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingFrom Berkeley Graduation to Berkeley City Council - Rigel Robinson's Leading When It Matters MostMissouri native Rigel Robinson started at UC Berkeley in 2014 as an eager student, ready to learn and to fall in love with the city he'd call home. Four years later, just as he was about to graduate, folks started clamoring for him to run for office. He jumped in the fight, won, and throughout his first term, has already pushed forward necessary reform on policing and housing that is broadening what is possible for municipal government. You're going to love his passion, his intellect, and the contagious love he has for his city. Follow Rigel on all social media...2021-05-1833 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingWhat Happens When A Queer Muslim Woman Runs for Office Again - Liliana Bakhtiari for Atlanta City CouncilWhen Liliana Bakhtiari ran for Atlanta City Council in 2017, she made national headlines as a queer Muslim millennial seeking leadership. She came up a few hundred votes short, but kept organizing, because her campaign was never really about what happened on Election Day -- it was about engaging her community. When every problem she ran to solve the first time just got worse, she knew she couldn't stay silent. She's running again, this time in an open race, and she's going to win. We talked about her experiences running, the good and the bad of being a trailblazer, and...2021-05-1132 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingFrom First-time Activist to First-time Candidate: Justan Fields for Allentown City CouncilJustan Parker Fields had never really been involved in politics before -- it had run in his family, sure, but he'd never been too engaged. But when the police shot and killed Philando Castile back in 2016, he decided to try and organize a protest in his hometown of Allentown, PA. Not too many people showed up. A few years later, when George Floyd was killed by police in Minneapolis, Justan tried again -- and this time, hundreds came out to show their support for Black lives. From there, Justan became one of the founders of Black Lives Matter Lehigh...2021-05-0429 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingThe "Squad" of Sacramento - City Councilmembers Katie Valenzuela and Mai VangHousing activist Katie Valenzuela ran against an incumbent member of the Sacramento City Council and won, in spite of being outspent 3 to 1. A few months later, she was joined on the council by organizer Mai Vang, the first Asian American woman to join the body. The two have built a beautiful friendship and in just a few months, revolutionized politics in Sacramento. Listen in as they explain how they won, the "Squad" they've cultivated, and the kind of progress they've made. Produced by Dear Media.2021-04-2743 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingFollowing In The Footsteps of Barack Obama - IL State Sen. Robert PetersIL State Sen. Robert Peters was born to a mom with addiction problems and was then adopted by a social worker and a civil rights lawyer, who raised him in the politically-active Hyde Park area in Chicago. He had a tough childhood -- he was born deaf, had a speech impediment, and tended to get into trouble as a kid. In spite of deaths in his family, unemployment, and a little bit of aimlessness, Robert's grit and commitment to his community brought him home. Now, he's the state senator representing the neighborhood he grew up in -- following in...2021-04-2051 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingHow To Talk to Trump Voters with Maine State Senator Chloe MaxminClimate activist Chloe Maxmin first ran for Maine state house in 2018 and won, becoming the first Democrat to ever represent her very rural very old community. (She was only 26 years old!) Then in 2020, she ran for Maine state senate and beat out the top-ranking leader of the Republican party. Listen in to find out how she did it, why rural America is not a lost cause for Democrats, how to talk to people you fundamentally disagree with, and what Maine politics is really like. To get regular updates, you can follow Chloe on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChloeForSenate/2021-04-1337 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingBoston City Council Candidate Kendra Hicks Is a Rising StarKendra Hicks is an activist, an organizer, a mom of a son on the autism spectrum, and a possibly history-making candidate for Boston City Council. She's a rising star and win or lose, you're going to see her on the national scale in a big way in the next few years. Listen now to see why we're obsessed - then head to her website to help her campaign: www.hicksfordistrictsix.com Produced by Dear Media.2021-04-0631 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingCleveland Can't Wait: Why Justin Bibb is Running for MayorWhen his mom told him he was never going to be the next LeBron James, Ohio native Justin Bibb was crushed -- until a chance encounter with a presidential campaign in a hotel lobby redirected his passion to politics. Now he's running for mayor of Cleveland, because his city can't wait for someone else to bring about change. We talk about his path to the campaign, the moments that inspired him to run now, what's surprised him most as a first-time candidate, and how you can help him win. Learn more at www.bibbforcle.com Produced by...2021-03-3026 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingHow Denver School Board Director Tay Anderson Became the Youngest Elected Official in ColoradoFirst, Amanda talks through some new Run for Something research that shows local candidates really do have "reverse coattails." Then: A conversation with Tay Anderson, Denver School Board Director and the youngest elected official in Colorado, who ran and lost in 2017, but didn't let that stop him -- he ran again in 2019 and handily won, and has now been leading the work to make Denver schools safer, more equitable, and more welcoming. Listen in, then find him at @TayAndersonCo on any social media platform you like. Produced by Dear Media.2021-03-2325 minBattleground with Amanda Litman and Faiz ShakirBattleground with Amanda Litman and Faiz Shakir'The Hand Off' with new hosts Amanda Litman and Faiz ShakirDavid presides over his final episode as host of "Battleground" and hands over the reigns to our new hosts: Amanda Litman and Faiz Shakir.Amanda is the co-founder of and executive director of Run For Something, which recruits and supports young progressives who want to run for local office. In the past four years, they've helped approximately 500 of them win elections. She's also a seasoned Democratic campaign operative who worked on President Obama's 2012 re-election campaign, Charlie Crist's 2014 gubernatorial campaign, and Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.Faiz Shakir is one of the most experienced progressive strategists in...2021-03-2229 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingMarche' Johnson Lost By 6 Votes The First Time - That Won't Happen AgainWe don't often hear from Democrats running in Alabama - let's fix that! Meet Marche' Johnson, a veteran and single mom running for Montgomery City Council, ran for the first time in 2019 and lost by just six votes. Then the incumbent who beat her died in office -- often the only way space is made for new leaders, unfortunately -- and now she's fighting again in a wide open race. This time, she's not going to lose. Learn more at marcheonthemove.com   Produced by Dear Media.2021-03-1630 minOne Country Project\'s Hot DishOne Country Project's Hot DishSeason 3 Episode 1: Rural Campaigns with J.D. Scholten, Amanda Litman, and Tessa GouldOne Country Project board member J.D. Scholten sits down with Run For Something executive director Amanda Litman and One Country Project executive director Tessa Gould to talk about running effective Democratic campaigns in rural America. Join the One Country Project for the fourth annual Rural Progress Summit, July 8–10. The keynote will feature a virtual fireside chat between Sec. Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Heidi Heitkamp.The Rural Progress Summit is a virtual event that brings together voices from across the country to explore ideas and solutions that address the real needs of rural America....2021-03-1134 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingWhy NY state Sen. Alessandra Biaggi is Furious (And Unapologetic About It)NY state Sen. Alessandra Biaggi talks about her path to elected office, what Democrats got done over the last few years, and why she's so (righteously and appropriately) furious with NY Governor Andrew Cuomo. Tune in for some outrage, and follow her on Twitter at @Biaggi4NY Produced by Dear Media.2021-03-0942 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingNida Allam Was The First Muslim Woman Elected in North Carolina - She Won't Be The LastA conversation with Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam on her journey into elected office, which began when an anti-Muslim shooter killed her best friend and two others. We talk about her role on the Durham County Commission and how she built her campaign, and Nida speaks candidly about the great joy she took in campaigning as a Muslim woman, as well as the threats she endured. She promises: She may be the first, but she's not the last. Learn more at https://www.nidaallam.com/. Produced by Dear Media.2021-03-0230 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingMeet Gabriella Cázares-Kelly, the First Indigenous Woman Elected in Pima County, ArizonaGabriella Cázares-Kelly got her start as an organizer and educator, struggling to get Indigenous communities registered to vote. Learn more about how that experience shaped her journey to becoming the Pima County Recorder, who manages (among other things), the voter registration process, how far her family has come in just three generations, and the burden and privilege of being the first to represent her community in elected office. Produced by Dear Media.2021-02-2330 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingSalt Lake City School Board Member Joél-Léhi Organista on Bringing Your Full Self to Every Room You're InFirst, an explanation on impeachment, and why most Republican elected officials are morally bankrupt. Then: A conversation with Joél-Léhi Organista, a member of the Salt Lake City school board. Joél-Léhi is an activist, an educator, an immigrant, and so much more -- we talk about his path to elected office and how to be his most authentic self in leadership. Learn more at http://jloschoolboard.com/ Producer by Dear Media. 2021-02-1633 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingA Day in the Life of Kerri-Ann Nesbeth, Candidate for Miramar City CouncilFirst, a little rant about the gerontocracy. (Sorry if it makes you mad!) Then: A conversation with Kerri-Ann Nesbeth, candidate for Miramar City Council down in South Florida. She explains why she ran, what a day in the life looks like for her right now balancing her full-time job and her full-time campaign, the racism and sexism she's encountered, and why it's all worth it. You can volunteer for Kerri-Ann at http://www.mobilize.us/miramar and donate to her campaign at https://www.kerriannnesbeth.com/.  Produced by Dear Media.2021-02-0930 minAmerican Fever DreamAmerican Fever DreamAfternoon Tea With Amanda LitmanOn the second installment of Afternoon Tea, Sami Sage is joined by Amanda Litman, author and co-founder of Run for Something, for another dose of political therapy. They begin with an explanation of how Amanda started helping normal people run for office and do a mini role-play to demonstrate how you might convince someone it’s worth taking a chance on themselves and run for elected office. They also talk about the biggest barriers to transitioning into a life in office (yeah, you still gotta pay your bills) and how someone might go about fundraising at a local level. Am...2021-02-0536 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingWashtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit on What Progressive Criminal Justice Looks LikeFirst, a quick rant on why Democrats have to govern like winners. Then, and more importantly: A conversation with Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit on what district attorneys do, how he won his Michigan community over, whether or not his job is anything like what we see on The Good Wife, and the direct impact his work is already having as he's radically transformed his county's criminal justice system in just a few weeks.   Learn more at eli2020.com   Produced by Dear Media.2021-02-0236 minThe Climate PodThe Climate PodWhy Climate Needs You To Run For Office (w/ Run For Something's Amanda Litman)This week, Amanda Litman, executive director of Run For Something, joins the show to talk about why running for local office matters greatly to climate issues and how you can get involved now. We discuss the importance of electoral politics in climate action and what the new generation of activists might mean for the movement. Co-hosts Ty Benefiel and Brock Benefiel also discuss how democracy and climate action are inextricably linked. Subscribe to our new Substack newsletter "The Climate Weekly": https://theclimateweekly.substack.com/ As always, follow us @climatepod on Twitter and email...2021-01-271h 05Run For SomethingRun For SomethingNY State Sen. Zellnor Myrie on What Government Can Actually DoNY State Sen. Zellnor Myrie from Brooklyn explains his path to the state senate to take on an incumbent who outspent him 3 to 1 and what he and the Democratic majority in NY have actually done to make lives better for people. We also discuss his experience being pepper sprayed at the Black Lives Matter protests over the summer, what it's been like to balance the priorities of the last year as he represents one of the districts that's been most ravaged by COVID, and the healthy tension between activists and institutions.   Produced by Dear Media. 2021-01-2640 minGeneration ElectGeneration ElectInterview with Amanda LitmanHenry interviews Amanda Litman, founder of Run for Something, the largest progressive candidate recruitment network in the nation, urging young, diverse adults to run for office and get more involved with local politics. They talk about the importance of down-ballot races, how to convince people who have reservations but interest in politics to go and get involved, ideological differences on how to win in the Democratic Party, and advice for young people on how to get more involved.2021-01-2029 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingHow to Celebrate National Run for Office Day!Today, January 19th, 2021, is National Run for Office Day! Amanda and Run for Something co-founder Ross Morales Rocketto talk through what that means and why you should run for office. Plus: What they're hopeful for out of a Biden administration, what accountability for the Republican party looks like, and more. To learn more about the holiday, go to runforofficeday.com.   Produced by Dear Media. 2021-01-1930 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingOn Georgia & the coup - plus, meet Alex Lee, the first Gen-Z legislator in CaliforniaA quick rundown of the last week in politics: The victories in Georgia, the coup on D.C., and how it all relates to our focus on local politics. Then, an interview with Alex Lee, the first openly bisexual, first gen-Z and youngest member of the CA state assembly. We talk about his experience running for office as a 24 year old living at home and working in the gig economy, why housing and public transit are such big priorities for him, and how he balances governing with watching Spongebob cartoons during his breaks.    If you ha...2021-01-1236 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingSen. Megan Hunt: The Nebraska Progressive Who Won't Ever Stop FightingMeet Senator Megan Hunt, a progressive member of the single-body non-partisan Nebraska state legislature. (Yes, there really are progressives in Nebraska!) She's a single mom, a small business owner, the first openly LGBTQ state legislator in the chamber, and unapologetic about doing what she can to fight for her values, even when it's an uphill climb. We need more people like Megan in office. Follow her on social media at @NebraskaMegan.   Produced by Dear Media.2021-01-0543 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingMichigan Reps. Mari Manoogian and Kyra Bolden On How To Mix Friendship and PoliticsIn our last episode before the holidays, Amanda talks with Michigan state Reps. Mari Manoogian and Kyra Bolden about friendship, legislating, how they're treated as young women in the state capitol, and how they're surviving this tough year in politics. They're joyful -- you're going to love the conversation.   Produced by Dear Media.2020-12-1545 minThe Practivist PodThe Practivist PodTag You're It with Amanda LitmanJoining us today is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Run For Something, Amanda Litman. If you haven’t heard yet, "We are the change we seek", and "Down ballot races are where it’s at!" We talk about how Run for Something is recruiting and training our next generations of leaders. Spoiler alert… that’s YOU! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-12-0941 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingThe Trailblazers: A Conversation with Del. Danica Roem, Rep. Brianna Titone, and Sen. Sarah McBrideIn 2017, Virginia Del. Danica Roem flipped a seat red to blue and became the first trans state legislator in the country. Her campaign inspired Brianna Titone to run and flip a state house seat in Colorado in 2018. They both helped Sarah McBride run in Delaware and become the first trans state senator in America earlier this year. Each one is interesting enough to be an episode in her own right -- together, we had a beautiful and moving discussion on what it means to make history.    Produced by Dear Media. 2020-12-0859 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingWhat Winning Feels Like with Los Angeles City Councilmember-elect Nithya Raman (Plus: A Candidate Update!)First, Amanda checks in with Dr. Ravi Grivois-Shah from an earlier episode, to find out how his election went (spoiler: he won!), how he's feeling, and what comes next for school boards like his. Then, she talks with Nithya Raman, a progressive who beat an incumbent for a seat on the Los Angeles City Council in a grassroots underdog victory. Nithya's campaign was built to make a difference, win or lose -- find out how she took on the California Democratic machine, got people to pay attention to local politics, and is setting up to lead LA moving forward.2020-12-0139 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingRep. Malcolm Kenyatta's Unusual Journey to the PA State HouseRep. Malcolm Kenyatta has been lauded as the future of the Democratic Party in Pennsylvania -- but his journey there has been a wild ride, with twists and turns along the way. He had never seen a gay Black man in the state capitol before, and didn't know campaigns like his were possible. Now his leadership is breaking new ground for those who come next. His story will inspire you. Help him out at malcolmforpa.com.   Produced by Dear Media2020-11-2446 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingRep. Anna Eskamani Explains Where Florida Democrats Go From HereFlorida state Rep. Anna Eskamani flipped her seat outside Orlando red to blue in 2018, then easily held it in 2020. In between, she and her team personally helped 30,000 Floridians deal with unemployment, fought for renters, got hundreds of millions of dollars in arts funding, and showed that a bold progressive can govern with Republicans without compromising her values. We talk about what she's accomplished, why too many Florida Democrats lost, and where the party goes from here. (Plus: Whether or not she's running for governor... stay tuned!) Learn more at AnnaForFlorida.com.   Produced by Dear Media2020-11-1736 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingJoy Is Not a Crumb - Celebrate the Election, Then Celebrate Good Governing with Judge Lina Hidalgo Amanda gives some updates on the candidates you've met on the show, and explains why it's okay (and in fact, encouraged!) to feel joy post-Election Day, even with some tough losses. Then: An interview with Judge Lina Hidalgo, Harris County executive, on what it's like to be underestimated, how her wonky budgeting change will make life better for millions of Texans, and what it feels to be a young woman in charge of the third biggest county in America.   Produced by Dear Media. 2020-11-1036 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingIt's Election Day. What Comes Next?Amanda and Run for Something co-founder Ross Morales Rocketto shoot the shit on how they're feeling, how they cope, and what needs to happen for this work to be sustainable. Then they lay out 11 principles the Democratic Party needs to embrace moving forward and answer a few rapid fire questions from listeners. If you haven't voted yet, check iwillvote.com to confirm your polling place.   Produced by Dear Media. 2020-11-0349 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingHow 21-year old Chokwe Pitchford is Going to Flip a Michigan State HouseChokwe Pitchford is running to flip a much-needed Michigan state house seat and give Democrats the majority in the chamber. In this interview, we talk through his story, the moment he decided to run, how he deals with imposter syndrome, and as a treat, he gives us the director's commentary on the ads he wrote, produced, directed, and even points out a little easter egg you might not have noticed if you watched them. You can learn more about Chokwe at https://www.chokwefor79th.org/.   Produced by Dear Media.2020-10-2731 minLet\'s Get DressedLet's Get DressedAmanda Litman: Run for SomethingAmanda Litman is the co-founder and executive director of Run for Something, an organization that supports and provides tools necessary for young, progressive Americans to launch local campaigns of their own. Since its founding in 2017, Run for Something has recruited 60,000 people to run for local office across the country, endorsed nearly 1,000 candidates, and has seen the successful election of 304 of these, 54% of whom are women, 47% people of color, and 18% LGBTQ. Prior to launching Run for Something, she was the email director (no, not those emails) for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, deputy email director for Organizing for Action, and an...2020-10-2642 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingHow Kim Jackson Balances Faith and Politics In Her Fight for JusticeKim Jackson is an Episcopal priest born in the south, a queer Black woman married to a Muslim scholar, and after November, she'll be one of the first openly LGBT members of the Georgia state senate. We talked about how she felt called to serve --  in faith and in politics -- and the tension between the two, her beautiful marriage, the way her campaign helped fix her broken family, and her vision for Georgia. Warning: This interview will make you cry.    Produced by Dear Media. 2020-10-2048 minAlyssa Milano: Sorry Not SorryAlyssa Milano: Sorry Not SorryBringing Democracy to the People: Amanda Litman and Kat CalvinThis episode features two amazing women doing hugely important things for our democracy. Our first guest is Amanda Litman. Amanda is the co-founder and executive director of Run for Something, an organization supporting young candidates running in state and local elections. Later in the program, we hear from Kat Calvin, founder and executive director of Spread the Vote, a non-profit dedicated to clearing obstacles that keep poor people from getting the IDs needed to vote. Have you made your voting plan? Have you voted yet? It's not too late, and your democracy needs you. Visit IWillVote.com...2020-10-1956 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingHow Tennessee Candidate Gabby Salinas Beat Cancer and Overcame Loss - And Still Stays HopefulGabby Salinas came to the United States from Bolivia when she was diagnosed with cancer as a child. The Memphis community took her family in and cared for her -- and then showed itself to be even more welcoming when Gabby's father and sister died in a car crash that also paralyzed her pregnant mother. A few years later, Gabby was diagnosed with a new type of cancer, which came back again just before she went off to college. Gabby kept fighting, became a scientist, a candidate for state legislature in Tennessee, and a fierce advocate for the kind...2020-10-1340 minNever Been Asked With Maxie McCoyNever Been Asked With Maxie McCoyAmanda Litman On Why You Should Run for OfficeYou may remember where you were last election eve. After two years working 24/7 on Hillary Clinton's campaign, Amanda Litman was at the Javits Center ready to celebrate. Spoiler: she didn't. She shares how she channeled the fallout from that into building a movement that's inspired thousands to run for office, changing our v broken system at the local level on up. This episode comes with a caveat: You will watch and feel called to action. We warned you.Show Notes:In this episode, Amanda mentions:Her awesome org Run for Something (visit... and...2020-10-0757 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingHow Brittney Rodas Turned Her Grief into ActionBrittney Rodas grew up working poor in the Poconos -- her dad was a veteran, an alcoholic, and struggled with mental health issues. He was denied Medicaid because his income from Social Security was $7 over the limit. Shortly after he died, Brittney decided to run for office -- now the 25 year old mom of two is working her ass off to flip a must-win seat in the PA state house. Learn her story, then help her campaign: volunteer at mobilize.us/rodasforpa   Produced by Dear Media. 2020-10-0637 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingHow Three Young Progressives are Changing Wisconsin for the BetterWe talk with Madison City Councilmember Max Prestigiacomo, Democratic nominee for WI State Assembly Francesca Hong, and activist Nada Elmikashfi about the protest movement in Wisconsin over the summer, what it means to be a politician, and how they reconcile the tension between fighting on the inside and fighting on the inside. It's a heavy conversation, but also a hopeful one. Go to directory.runforsomething.net to find more candidates like them.   Produced by Dear Media. 2020-09-2943 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingWhy You Should Care About School BoardsDr. Ravi Grivois-Shah is running for Tucson Unified School District board -- he's a doctor, a son of immigrants, and along with his husband, a father to two kids himself. (You may hear them on the episode!) School boards are the most important races we never talk about -- listen in to learn why. You can learn more about Dr. Ravi at https://drravifortusd.com/.   Produced by Dear Media.2020-09-2237 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingFlipping Texas Blue Starts (and Ends) With The State HouseDemocrats need to flip just 9 seats in the Texas state house in order to win sustainable power for a decade (or more.) Meet Rep. Erin Zwiener, one of the most vulnerable incumbent state reps and hear how she flipped a seat while balancing a nauseating pregnancy. Then meet Akilah "Brass Balls" Bacy, who's trying to win a seat Democrats lost by just 47 votes last cycle. Learn more at erinforyall.com or akilahbacy.com!   Produced by Dear Media. 2020-09-151h 06Run For SomethingRun For SomethingBethany Hallam's Journey From Opioid Addict to Powerful PoliticianWhen Bethany Hallam was a junior in high school, she tore her ACLs, and ended up addicted to opioids, kicking off a decade of pills, heroin, homelessness, and jail time. Just a few years later, she's one of the most powerful members of Allegheny County Council in Pennsylvania. Find out how - then learn more at www.bethanyhallam.com   Produced by Dear Media.2020-09-0839 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingMeet Jennifer Carroll Foy, Who Could Be The First Black Woman Governor in AmericaDel. Jennifer Carroll Foy has been told "no" her entire life. She didn't let that stop her from being one of the first women to graduate from VMI, from flipping a state legislative seat after giving birth to preemie twins, and from running to be the first Black woman governor in America. Learn more at www.jennifercarrollfoy.org   Produced by Dear Media. 2020-09-0840 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingRun For Something - Launching September 8th!Check out Run For Something: The Podcast, hosted by Amanda Litman - launching September 8th on Dear Media. Subscribe now so you don't miss the premiere episodes!   2020-09-0102 minRun For SomethingRun For SomethingSneak Peek of Run For Something - The Podcast!Check out Run For Something: The Podcast hosted by Amanda Litman - coming soon to Dear Media.    Produced by Dear Media. 2020-08-2700 minClusterf*ckedClusterf*ckedEpisode 14 - Amanda Litman, Executive Director of Run For SomethingAmanda Litman is the Executive Director of Run For Something, which recruits and supports young progressives running for office at all levels across the U.S.  Roger and Amanda discuss how she went from being Hillary Clinton's email Director (not those emails!) to launching Run For Something the day after Trump's inauguration; how the organization finds candidates and decides which ones to endorse; successful candidates they have backed in red states, and more.2020-05-2726 minStepping Into Truth: Conversations on Social Justice and How We Get FreeStepping Into Truth: Conversations on Social Justice and How We Get FreeTalking with Run For Something Co-Founder Amanda LitmanAmanda Litman Season 2  Episode 18 In this conversation Run For Something co-founder Amanda Litman (if she looks familiar you may have seen her on tv) and I talk about the importance of those local races that most of us often don't think about. Amanda also shares her point of view on the whole “lesser of two evils” argument. We also talk about why you might be someone who should consider running for something and how her amazing organization helps young, progressive candidates. Even if that doesn't describe you, I'm definitely not under 40, Amanda gives us gu...2020-03-1633 minFlux Podcasts (Formerly Theory of Change)Flux Podcasts (Formerly Theory of Change)Amanda Litman, Executive Director of "Run For Something" discusses the importance of down ballot racesAmanda LitmanOn this episode, I have a conversation with Amanda Litman, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Run For Something, an organization dedicated to supporting and recruiting young progressives who want to run for office. Amanda discusses the importance of supporting down ballot races, what listeners can do to help Democrats regain legislative power, and the state of the 2020 primary race.Episode ResourcesSupport RUN FOR SOMETHINGWant to find out what office you can run for? Check here:Get help launching your campaign from RUN...2020-02-0321 minThe Electorette PodcastThe Electorette PodcastAmanda Litman, Executive Director of "Run For Something" discusses the importance of down ballot racesAmanda LitmanOn this episode, I have a conversation with Amanda Litman, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Run For Something, an organization dedicated to supporting and recruiting young progressives who want to run for office. Amanda discusses the importance of supporting down ballot races, what listeners can do to help Democrats regain legislative power, and the state of the 2020 primary race.Episode ResourcesSupport RUN FOR SOMETHINGWant to find out what office you can run for? Check here:Get help launching your campaign from RUN...2020-02-0321 minMass for Shut-ins: The Gin and Tacos PodcastMass for Shut-ins: The Gin and Tacos Podcast018 - Amanda Litman of Run for Something / Why You Can't See Out of Your CarStory: Today's new cars are crammed full of tech to compensate for unusually poor rear and blind spot visibility. They've also gotten much heavier since 2000 - and more dangerous to for pedestrians. All of these are unintended consequences of regulatory changes in the auto industry after the Firestone Tires / SUV rollover debacle of the late 90s. I tie all those threads together for you. Guest: Amanda Litman (@amandalitman) co-founder of Run for Something. We talk about how people like you are running for (and winning) elected office, and why that's so important right now. I ask rhetorical q...2019-07-1238 minThe Hardy ReportThe Hardy ReportCo-Founder of Run For Something Amanda Litman on why young, diverse progressives should run for officeCo-Founder of Run For Something Amanda Litman on why young, diverse and progressive candidates should run for office, the importance of fielding candidates in down ballot races, the first thing you should think about before running for office, the challenges candidates face and how gerrymandering and the census are affecting elections. The Hardy Report is a political news and current affairs podcast, bringing you interviews with a range of activists, campaigners and politicians from across the political spectrum in the United States and the United Kingdom. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehardyreport/support2019-05-1924 minLate Night with Seth Meyers PodcastLate Night with Seth Meyers PodcastAmanda Litman | Trump Defends Kavanaugh in Crazy Press Conference Amid FBI Probe: A Closer LookSeth takes a closer look at President Trump's surreal press conference during which he defended his Supreme Court nominee after a last-minute Senate deal to allow an FBI investigation into the sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh.Then, Seth talks to Amanda Litman, co-founder of Run For Something. She also takes a few more questions backstage at Studio 8G exclusively for this podcast.LATE NIGHT ON SOCIALRate the Late Night Podcast on Apple Podcasts: applepodcasts.com/LateNightSethSubscribe to Late Night o...2018-10-0323 minNorthwestern IntersectionsNorthwestern IntersectionsAmanda Litman ’12 on her Passion for Progressive PoliticsAmanda Litman went into politics right after graduating from Northwestern, starting out her career in the Obama Campaign. She may not be working in campaigns now, but her passion for politics has grown even stronger. After working for Hillary Clinton’s campaign in 2016 as the Email Director (the other emails, as she would say) she went on to start her own organization (runforsomething.net). Her mission is to help young people run for office and she even wrote a book about it, “Run for Something: A Real-Talk Guide to Fixing the System Yourself” where people can learn more about how to bec...2018-08-0938 minNorthwestern IntersectionsNorthwestern IntersectionsAmanda Litman ’12 on her Passion for Progressive PoliticsAmanda Litman went into politics right after graduating from Northwestern, starting out her career in the Obama Campaign. She may not be working in campaigns now, but her passion for politics has grown even stronger. After working for Hillary Clinton’s campaign in 2016 as the Email Director (the other emails, as she would say) she went on to start her own organization (runforsomething.net). Her mission is to help young people run for office and she even wrote a book about it, “Run for Something: A Real-Talk Guide to Fixing the System Yourself” where people can learn more about how to...2018-08-0938 minThe Electorette PodcastThe Electorette PodcastAmanda Litman of Run For SomethingOur the two guests for this episode turned their energy following the 2016 election into organizational change. Cristina Tzintzún, a nationally recognized advocate and leader in the Latino community, founded Jolt - a Texas-based multi-issue organization that builds the political power and influence of Latinos in Texas. Also we talk with Amanda Litman, the founder of Run For Something, which recruits and support young diverse progressives to run for down-ballot races. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2018-03-2633 minGrab Full Audiobook in Self Development, How-ToGrab Full Audiobook in Self Development, How-ToRun for Something by Amanda Litman | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Run for Something Author: Amanda Litman Narrator: Candace Thaxton, Roger Casey, Fred Sanders, Amanda Carlin Format: Unabridged Length: 7 hrs and 1 min Language: English Release date: 10-03-17 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Genres: Self Development, How-To Summary: From the email marketing director of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign and the cofounder of Run for Something comes an essential and inspiring guide that encourages and educates young progressives to run for local office, complete with contributions from elected officials and political operatives. You've been depressed since the night of November 8, 2016. You wore...2017-10-037h 01