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The Political Life

Release Date: 03/31/2023

Jim and Maggie interview 2 state political experts; Steve Palmer and Paul Dioguardi show art Jim and Maggie interview 2 state political experts; Steve Palmer and Paul Dioguardi

The Political Life

In their maiden episode as co-hosts, Jim O’Brien and Maggie Mick interview friend of the show, , and first-time guest . Two Partners at In addition to learning about Paul’s impressive career including time with the Democratic Governors Association as well as the Obama Administration and his work on the Affordable Care Act, we dove into a discussion on upcoming primaries and a forecast for the 2024 gubernatorial races, current characteristics of gubernatorial candidates, and the debate on the viability of state trifectas in the coming years and election cycles.  ...

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TPL Podcast is back with a new season!!  With a new Co-Host! show art TPL Podcast is back with a new season!! With a new Co-Host!

The Political Life

Maggie Mick has joined The Political Life podcast as co-host. Maggie is in the leadership group of the state and local government relations consultancy, MultiState - a PPHC firm, located in the Washington, D.C. area. The first episode of the new season will be next week with Reid Wilson from Pluribus News!! 

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Bradley Tusk returns to discuss his new book Obvious in Hindsight, investing in tech start-ups and Election Predictions show art Bradley Tusk returns to discuss his new book Obvious in Hindsight, investing in tech start-ups and Election Predictions

The Political Life

This week Jim welcomes Bradley Tusk back to the show to discuss his new book "Obvious in Hindsight".     Bradley Tusk is a venture capitalist, political strategist and writer. Bradley is the Founder and CEO of Tusk Ventures. Tusk Ventures is the world’s first venture capital fund to work with and invest solely in high growth startups facing political and regulatory challenges. Previously, Bradley served as campaign manager for Mike Bloomberg, as Deputy Governor of Illinois and as Communications Director for Senator Charles Schumer. Tusk Montgomery Philanthropies, Bradley’s family...

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Looking for a Job in Government Relations? Matthew Guilbault has Some Very Good Advice to Share show art Looking for a Job in Government Relations? Matthew Guilbault has Some Very Good Advice to Share

The Political Life

Matthew Guilbault is Director of Government Affairs at Corebridge Financial – a new position for Matthew since he was last on the podcast.  Matthew walks us through his job hunting experience – I think you will find it very helpful if you are looking for a job or thinking about looking for a new job.  Some interesting facts about Matthew: Matt studied to be a pilot before deciding to focus on pre-law studies at the College of St. Rose. He got his first job in politics for a State Senator after networking at the restaurant he worked at in Albany. After almost seven years...

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Maggie Mick from MultiState kicks off the Fall Season with Jack Waldorf from the Western Governors' Association show art Maggie Mick from MultiState kicks off the Fall Season with Jack Waldorf from the Western Governors' Association

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In today’s episode Maggie Mick of MultiState sits down with Jack Waldorf - the sixth Executive Director of the Western Governors’ Association (WGA). Jack oversees WGA’s efforts to support and advance bipartisan priorities on behalf of the Governors from the 22 westernmost states and territories.   Prior to joining WGA, Waldorf led the federal advocacy activities for the University of Colorado (CU) System which is comprised of four campuses across Colorado’s Front Range. Before joining the CU System, Waldorf served in both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives where...

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Meet the Member: Mike Gipson (Hosted by Maggie Mick of MultiState) show art Meet the Member: Mike Gipson (Hosted by Maggie Mick of MultiState)

The Political Life

This episode is a rebroadcast of a webinar conversation Maggie Mick, assistant Vice Preistent of Multi State, had with California Assembly-member, Mike Gipson about California lawmaking!Topics covered in this episode include: An introduction to who Mike Gipson is. The moment that Mike Gipson decided to run for office. Mike's police partner being killed while in the line of duty. How it impacted Gipson's path towards office. An overview of what the CSG West Chair organization is. An overview of the CSG West Annual meeting this summer at Universal Studios in California and topics that will be...

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The Gold Brothers Takeover: Debt Ceiling Deal & More! show art The Gold Brothers Takeover: Debt Ceiling Deal & More!

The Political Life

It's a podcast take over with the Gold brothers! Rich and his brother Marty Gold from Capital Council take over the podcast to focus on all things Washington DC and the debt deal that was recently made in this unique episode!   Things talked about in this episode include: An overlook of the deal that was made How it all started What is the outcome of the deal that was made? Bi-partisan legislation The adoption of Biden's defense budget Shelanda Young and her role in the negotiations Republicans trying to take credit for things in the deal. Putting off the debit ceiling until after...

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Investing, Crypto, and the Debt Ceiling with Public COO Stephen Sikes show art Investing, Crypto, and the Debt Ceiling with Public COO Stephen Sikes

The Political Life

Jim welcomes Stephen Sikes to the podcast to cover a wide variety of topics from investing to talking about the debt ceiling agreement that was made recently.Topics covered in this episode include: A shout out to Rachel who helped in bringing Stephen onto the show! Stephen talks about who he is and the company where he is the COO. How  makes money. Where the 10% of not invested money goes and where does all the cash go? The FDIC program and sweeping The Treasury account that Public offers and what it is. How Public is trying new and innovative ways in a regulatory environment The...

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Who Will Blink First? The Debt Ceiling Debate with Rich Gold show art Who Will Blink First? The Debt Ceiling Debate with Rich Gold

The Political Life

Rich Gold returns to the podcast to talk with Jim about the looming debt limit in Washington D.C, why this issue of coming to an agreement is so important, and what could happen if no agreement is made. Topics covered in this episode include: How things are going at Holland & Knight. An update on the debt limit negotiations. What makes this different than the last time it happened? A recap of where the negotiating started and where it is now. What the Republicans want What the Democrats are trying to do to compromise with the Republicans What would need to happen for the...

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Portable Benefits in the Gig Economy with Brian Joseph show art Portable Benefits in the Gig Economy with Brian Joseph

The Political Life

Today Jim welcome Brian Joseph to the podcast to chat about his experience in the gig economy as well as the idea of portable benefits for freelance workers. Brian Joseph is a freelance journalist who is currently finishing up work on his first book. He's worked as a newspaper reporter and investigative journalist for about 20 years, writing for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the Orange County Register, and the Sacramento Bee, among other publications. In 2013-14, he was an investigative reporting fellow at the University of California-Berkeley, where he investigated privatized foster...

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In this unique episode of the podcast, Jim welcomes back Josh Gray and with him, his mom Jackie Krentzman to the podcast for the first time to talk about the unique relationship they have together and how it all came to be.
 
Topics covered in this episode include:
  • How Jackie first met Josh.
  • Jackie's first impression of Josh
  • Overview of the nonprofit Write on Sports and Jackie's work with creating a chapter in the Berkley area
  • Josh's first impression of Jackie
  • Josh and Jackie talk about preconceived notions they had when Josh first started to live with Jackie
  • Jackie's preconceived notions growing up in a Jewish neighborhood.
  • Josh's grandmother's preconceived notions meeting Jackie
  • Jackie meeting Josh's family
  • The process Josh went through that caused him to start calling Jackie his mother and wanting to live with her and Larry.
  • The conditions created between Josh's family and Jackie to allow him to move into the house.
  • Josh opening up to Jackie about his trauma.
  • Raising Josh in a different culture than what would've been considered his normal.
  • How Josh living with Jackie helped them both learn and grow in different ways.
  • Josh asks Jackie if she has ever been in a situation that makes her realize the issues that black women go through raising their children.
  • The statistics of what Josh's future that was laid out after failing a test in first grade.
  • Where Josh's biological family is today.
  • Life post George Floyd and what has changed in their lives since.
  • How being progressive still means there is still a lot to learn and trying not to have a 'White Savior' mentality.
  • Josh and Jackie having accountability for one another and checking on one another's attitudes.
  • What individuals can do for people in the world in similar situations to Josh as a child but also adults.
Josh Gray – has been a guest on the show before to talk about his amazing life story. You can find those episodes here and here. He is the vice-president of the advertising company Ogilvy.
 
Ogilvy has been growing brands and businesses since 1948. They continue that rich legacy through borderless creativity—operating, innovating, and creating at the intersection of talent and capabilities. Our experts in Public Relations, Consulting, Advertising, Health, and Experience work fluidly across 131 offices in 93 countries.
 
Jackie Krentzman – is the proprietor of Krentzman Communications, a communications and content strategy company that works with nonprofits and for-profit companies on their communication strategies and execution. She is also the editor-in-chief of Diversity Woman, a national quarterly publication on women’s leadership development, sold at Barnes & Noble and distributed to women in leadership positions in Fortune 1000 companies.
 
Previously, Jackie was the editorial director of DCP, the largest custom publisher California. At the beginning of her career, she was a sportswriter, covering the San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics and Golden State Warriors.
 
In 2012 Jackie made a documentary film that aired on PBS and at numerous film festivals, American Jerusalem, Jews and the Making of San Francisco.
 
Jackie has taught at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and UC Berkeley Extension. She earned her Masters of Journalism from UC Berkeley and a BA from the University of Michigan.
 
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