Dwayne Steward sits down with Joe to discuss his role as the new Executive Director of Equality Ohio, focusing on leadership, collaboration, and creating a culture of transparency and joy. He shares insights on navigating organizational change, advocating for equity, and the importance of community support.Guest Information:Dwayne Steward, Equality OhioCheck out Dwayne's recommended reads:The Equity Mindset: Designing Human Spaces Through Journeys, Reflections and Practices (Ifeomasinachi Ike)Why Does Everything Have to Be About Race? (Keith Boykin)Connect with The Campaign Workshop on Instagram or LinkedIn.Presented by The Campaign Workshop
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Messaging 'Wonky' Issues (feat. Kyle Wagenschutz)
In this episode, Martín talks with City Thread's Kyle Wagenschutz about the challenges of communicating complex policies and infrastructure projects to the broader community. They explore strategies for making 'wonky' issues relevant and engaging, emphasizing the importance of messaging research. Guest Information:Kyle Wagenshutz, City ThreadVisit City Thread on LinkedIn.Check out Kyle's book and podcast recommendations: Abundance (Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson)Why is this Happening? (Chris Hayes)The Weekly Show (Jon Stewart) Connect with The Campaign Workshop on Instagram or LinkedIn.Presented by The Campaign Workshop.
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Culture Shifts (feat. Chris Melody Fields Figueredo)
This week, Joe chats with Chris Melody Fields Figueredo, who shares insight on BISC's continued commitment to a cultural shift towards inclusivity and equity, while emphasizing the importance of centering impacted communities in the democratic process. Chris also explores the role of ballot initiatives in driving social change and the ongoing efforts to build a more inclusive and equitable democracy.Joe's recommended read:Powerful: Building a Culture of Freedom and Responsibility (Patty McCord)Guest Information:Chris Melody Fields Figueredo, Ballot Initiative Strategy Center (BISC)Check out BISC on Instagram or on LinkedIn, or listen to their new podcast, Direct Democracy Diaries!Chris's TV show and podcast recommendations:Traitors (NBC, Peacock)Vibe Check (Sam Sanders, Saeed Jones, and Zach Stafford)Connect with The Campaign Workshop on Instagram or LinkedIn.Presented by The Campaign Workshop.
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Leadership Transitions (feat. Amanda Litman)
In this episode, Martín sits down with Amanda Litman, co-founder and president of Run for Something, discussing leadership change, the organization's growth, and Amanda's new book, "When We’re in Charge: The Next Generation’s Guide to Leadership." They explore the challenges and strategies of leading a political organization, the importance of aligning leadership roles with personal and organizational needs, and the impact of broader social conditions on political work.Guest Information:Amanda Litman, Run For SomethingCheck out Run for Something on Instagram, LinkedIn, or sign up for their Substack!Connect with Amanda on her website or on Instagram or check out her two books linked below:Run for Something: A Real-Talk Guide to Fixing the System YourselfWhen We’re in Charge: The Next Generation’s Guide to LeadershipConnect with The Campaign Workshop on Instagram or LinkedIn.Presented by The Campaign Workshop.
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Introducing Season Five
In this episode, Joe and Martín go more in-depth and introduce the fifth season of 'How to Win a Campaign,' focusing on overcoming road blocks and challenges in the political and advocacy space. They discuss the evolution of the podcast, the importance of community, and the diverse experiences of their guests. They also share what they hope listeners will take away from the conversations we have throughout season five. Connect with The Campaign Workshop on Instagram or LinkedIn.Presented by The Campaign Workshop.
Join progressive strategists Joe Fuld and Martín Diego Garcia to talk about advocacy and political campaigns. Each episode, they will be joined by seasoned experts who will share their tried-and-true tips and tricks that have helped political and advocacy campaigns make a difference in the long run and maximize their impact on the ground. This podcast is a must listen—if you work for an advocacy organization, non-profit, are running for office, or want to get involved in advocacy and political work. How to Win a Campaign is produced by The Campaign Workshop.