Worried about food shortages? Watch these factors…

But we have to dispel the notion that there’s any one lever we can pull to fix the problem. There is immense complexity in every other industry as well. And that complexity is demanding our attention. We can’t sit idly by, we have to give a damn.

Recognizing When You’ve Reached Your Political Saturation Point

In 2018 and 2019, I reached my saturation point with party politics. I realized I needed to explore my other identities, beyond those defined by the people for whom I worked. It was a pivotal moment in my own career – and one that led to the same response others have when they hit their saturation points: I had to get some space.

What Does Congress Think of You?

Congressional job approval. You hear about it in the news. Pundits tout it as a sign of what will happen in the next election, or how it will shape public policy debates. It’s a fairly important measure. But it’s not the whole story. In today’s post, I share insights into just how low members ofContinue reading “What Does Congress Think of You?”

A Different Thought from the Shooting in Texas

Originally I had a much different post in mind for this week. But the events in Uvalde, Texas are weighing heavily on me this evening so I’ll beg your forgiveness for a brief diversion. When I started this blog, the mission I had in mind was quite simple: make the intangible work of advocacy justContinue reading “A Different Thought from the Shooting in Texas”

2 minutes, and 37 seconds on Why I’m Optimistic About Politics

Simply being disappointed isn’t enough. If you’re really serious about making things better, there is no substitute for action, and action means showing up.

Mental Health & Advocacy: Being a Voice for Others, and Ourselves Too

In the last decade, I’ve had plenty of opportunities to experience and analyze my own ability to weather those storms. I’ve had my share of missteps and wins along the way. Here’s what I’ve learned…

3 Things to Know After the Ohio Primary Election

On Tuesday evening, Ohio conducted its primary election for Federal and Statewide offices. If you missed the memo about the election, you weren’t alone. There were a great many folks confused about just what’s happening in our primary due to the ongoing battle over legislative districts maps. But that’s a post for another day. NowContinue reading “3 Things to Know After the Ohio Primary Election”

Beware the “Easy Wins”

The next 6 months of American politics are somewhat…well…predictable. It’s silly season after all. Midterm elections have already shaped the conversations in local communities across the country. State and federal legislators are back in their home districts, engaging in party primaries. With that comes the typical us versus them posturing as both run toward theirContinue reading “Beware the “Easy Wins””

Identify and Overcome Barriers to Advocacy

Ask yourself, if this issue is so damn important to me, why can’t I get myself to send an email to my representative?

An Important Reminder to Move On

…as you prepare to jump back in the ring for your cause I want you to think about the decision makers you’ve written off. Maybe it’s because they voted against you. Maybe it’s because the last meeting was contentious. Maybe it’s as simple as they’re registered in the other party.