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Indivisible Westchester: The Podcast

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Indivisible Westchester brings you the grassroots take on what's happening from Westchester to the White House and what you can do to activate and resist.
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Episodes

NY3 Special Election Results

Democrats score a major victory in a high stakes special election in New York. Casey Sabella, NY Democrats State Director for 2024 and Jon Tomlin, Democratic Strategist with Actum, join Shannon to talk about the questions this race answered - what made the difference in this race that made national headlines? And, what does this mean for Democrats running for Congress this year throughout New York?

Feb 18, 202430 min

NY3 Special Election with Shelley Mayer

The special election to fill George Santos' vacant seat is just a few weeks away. State Senator Shelley Mayer joins us with a call to action. She shares all the details on how you can help get out the vote, and why the election on February 13th is so crucial for New York and the country. Sign up to Canvass with Shelley Mayer on January 27th https://bit.ly/012724West4NY3

Jan 21, 202414 min

Medical Aid In Dying

We are back in 2024 with all new episodes! This week Shannon is joined by Corinne Carey, NY & NJ Campaign Director Compassion & Choices, to discuss New York’s Medical Aid in Dying Act. She shares why it matters and how you can help make sure it passes in New York. Find out more: https://www.compassionandchoices.org/in-your-state/new-york

Jan 12, 202416 min

State Senator Shelley Mayer on Abortion

New York State Senator Shelley Mayer joins Shannon today to talk about how New York can expand access to abortion care nationwide. Blue states like New York passed laws protecting abortion care providers from prosecution for those traveling from states with abortion bans. Telemedicine shield laws take that a step further, protecting doctors who prescribe pills to out of state women seeking to have abortions at home. Sen. Mayer discusses her bill that offers those protections in New York.

Jan 30, 202319 min

The New York Court Of Appeals Vacancy

All eyes are on the New York Court of Appeals and the search for a new Chief Judge. Governor Kathy Hochul has until December 23rd to nominate one of seven possible candidates for the top job on state’s highest court. Former Chief Judge Janet DiFiore abruptly stepped down earlier this year. Many progressives blame her for the court’s drift to the right, including blocking congressional districts drawn by the legislature, a move that cost New York Democrats four house seats this cycle. In turn, pr...

Dec 10, 202216 min

Georgia On Our Minds

Georgia is headed to the polls yet again. Shannon is joined by Sarah Riggs Amico, former candidate for Georgia Lt. Governor and US Senate, to discuss Senator Warnock's campaign and how the Republicans could be in trouble. They also share lessons from Georgia organizing that could help New York in the future.

Nov 29, 202233 min

What Went Wrong in New York?

The midterm elections are over and Democrats outperformed expectations everywhere except for New York. The Democrats lost House seats across the state even while electing Kathy Hochul. What happened, and what do the Democrats in New York need to do next? Shannon is joined by Jake Dilemani, Partner at Mercury Public Affairs and Democratic Strategist.

Nov 14, 202226 min

Rally the Vote Live: Hochul and Delgado Come to Mt. Vernon

Live from Mt. Vernon at the Our Communities United for Hochul & Delgado Rally for Row A. Election Day is Tuesday November 8th. New York polls are open 6am-9pm. Every vote counts! Highlights from Gov. Hochul, Lt. Gov. Delgado, Rep. Jamaal Bowman, Sen. Jamaal Bailey, Mt. Vernon Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard, County Exec. George Latimer, Deputy County Exec. Ken Jenkins and members from Hispanic Democrats of Westchester, Westchester County Democratic Committee, Working Families Party and Westche...

Nov 07, 20229 min

Early Voting and Protecting the Right to Vote

Early voting in New York is relatively new and still somewhat of a novelty, but the numbers tell a story about enthusiasm and turnout. With so many competitive high profile races come concerns about protecting the right to vote. Shannon is joined by Jarret Berg, Co-Founder and Voting Rights Counsel at Vote Early New York, to discuss all things voting.

Nov 01, 202229 min

Why the Race for NY Governor is Close

The polls are closer than anyone expected in the race for New York Governor. John Tomlin, Managing Director at Actum, and Jake Dilemani, Partner at Mercury Public Affairs, join Shannon to talk about the race, how we can get involved, and what surprises might be in store when the votes are counted.

Oct 26, 202239 min

Prop 1: The Back of Your Ballot

Flip your ballot this November to find Prop 1, also known as the Clean Water, Clean Air, Green Jobs Bond Act. Shannon is joined by NY Assemblyman Steve Otis and Julie Tighe, President of the New York League of Conservation Voters, to discuss why you need to make sure to flip your ballot and vote YES on Prop 1 this November.

Oct 16, 202218 min

Ep 45: Battleground New York

The fight for control of the House majority in 2022 runs through New York. New York was supposed to be a blue firewall but is now one of the most heavily contested states in the country. New maps created more competitive districts all across the state. There are six competitive house seats that could go either way. Hear from activists and party members about these six districts and how we can help keep them blue.

Oct 02, 20221 hr 20 min

Ep 44: NY State Senator Pete Harckham

State Senator Pete Harckham joins us to talk about his re-election campaign against a man who calls himself "Trump's Translator." We also learn how we can get involved and help keep this seat blue. Learn more about Senator Harckham and volunteer: https://peteforny.com

Oct 04, 202011 min

Ep 43: Turning Out the Youth Vote

Polls show that college students support Joe Biden by large margins but how to get them to register and turn out to vote? We talk with Abe Baker-Butler, founder of Frosh Vote, and what he is doing to make sure college students are at the polls in November.

Sep 27, 202014 min

Ep 42: How to Fight Disinformation

We talk to Indivisible Westchester's Mark Klapper and Indivisible New Rochelle's Kim Snyder about fighting Russian bots and home grown trolls. Find out what you can do to curb disinformation. Find more tools to fight disinformation: https://www.disarmdisinfo.com

Sep 21, 202020 min

Ep 41: How You Can Help Biden/Harris

We are joined by Ny Whitaker, Lead New York for Biden+Harris and Cheryl Geller, Co-Lead Westchester for Biden+Harris. Hear how New Yorkers are working to take back the White House this election season and how you can get involved and help. Sign up to phone bank with Westchester for Biden+Harris: Sundays: https://www.mobilize.us/joebiden/event/283543 Mondays: https://www.mobilize.us/2020victory/event/312933/ Find more phone banks, text banks postcards and more here: www.newyorkforbidenharris2020....

Sep 13, 202026 min

Ep 40: The 2020 Election with Chris Lu

We are back! Former Obama Administration Official Chris Lu joins us to talk all things 2020 Election: Biden, Trump, voting and more. Looking for ways to get involved in the 2020 election? Check out our Take Action page: www.indivisiblewestchester.org/take-action

Sep 06, 202040 min

Ep 39: NY State Senator Shelley Mayer

We talk to NY State Senator Shelley Mayer about New York’s bleak financial picture. She shares what it means for schools and the people struggling to get the benefits they need.

May 18, 202018 min

Ep 38: The Latest on Voting in New York

The Presidential Candidates aren’t on the ballot, but the June Democratic primaries are on in Westchester. And with them, come changes in the way we can vote. Jarret Berg, attorney and Co-Founder of Vote Early NY, discusses early voting and how to vote by mail. Find out more about voting in NY: https://www.voteearlyny.org

May 04, 202020 min

Ep 37: Local Food Banks

Local food banks are overwhelmed by the need caused by the Coronavirus. We talk to Indivisible member Rhiannon Navin who has been working tirelessly to feed people in New Rochelle since the outbreak began. Help fund the effort in New Rochelle: https://bit.ly/2XMBE2g

Apr 19, 202015 min

Ep 36: Managing Anxiety In The Age Of COVID-19

Amy Gross, Clinical Psychologist and Certified Meditation Teacher, joins us to share strategies to manage our anxiety during the COVID-19 global pandemic. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-TALK (8255) Join Amy for her meditation classes: https://pausetobepresent.com

Apr 13, 202016 min

Ep 35: George Latimer on COVID-19

County Executive George Latimer joins us to talk about the County's response to the pandemic, the coming holidays, and what the future may hold.

Apr 01, 202021 min

Ep 34: Sew For NY - Making Masks Matters

Healthcare workers on the front lines of fighting the Coronavirus Pandemic are suffering from a severe shortage of medical equipment - especially masks. We talk to one local Indivisible member who is organizing a massive mask making effort - one stitch at a time. Find out more here: https://www.sewforny.org

Mar 30, 202016 min

Ep 33: Flipping Apple Country

This week we look just north and talk with Democratic candidate Michelle Hinchey about her campaign to flip State Senate District 46. We also get an update on other races in apple country from Craig Zumsteg. Find out more about Michelle Hinchey: https://hincheyforny.com

Mar 09, 202016 min

Ep 32: Eleanor's Legacy

Brette McSweeney, Executive Director of Eleanor’s Legacy, joins us to discuss their mission to “recruit, train and fund pro-choice Democratic women candidates across New York at the state and local level.” Find out more about Eleanor’s Legacy and how you can get involved: https://www.eleanorslegacy.com

Mar 01, 202024 min

Ep 31: Art Inspires Action

Indivisible Westchester's curated art show featured political art from artists around the county. We talk with the artists about the power that art has as a form of resistance. View the art discussed in this episode on the podcast page of our website: indivisiblewestchester.org

Feb 24, 202013 min

Ep 30: Love In The Time Of Trump

What is it like to date in this political climate? Dr. Suzanne Burger of Westchester Citizen Therapists and Liz Etkin join us to discuss romantic relationships in the age of Trump.

Feb 12, 202020 min

Ep 29: How Civics Education Can Save Democracy

Education journalist Holly Korbey suggests that the disappearance of civics education is one of the biggest threats to our democracy. She joins us to discuss her new book, Building Better Citizens: A New Civics Education for All, and shares how civics education can help us save democracy.

Feb 02, 202011 min

Ep: 28: Democratic Primaries 101

It’s 2020 and New Yorkers are voting in two Democratic Primaries. We talk to Bill Serratore, Executive Director of the Westchester County Democratic Committee, and IW’s own Bruce Campbell about when, where and how to VOTE.

Jan 27, 202019 min

Ep 27: Resistance Resolutions

It’s 2020 - the year we all have been waiting for! We talk “resistance resolutions” with some of our favorite activists from NYCD16 Indivisible and discuss how to take ACTION in this key election year. Find out more about NYCD16 Indivisible: http://nycd16-indivisible.org

Jan 19, 202023 min
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