• 227 | Politics for People Who Hate Politics with Denise Gitsham + Top Weekly Leadership Links and a Leadership Nugget

  • Oct 2 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

227 | Politics for People Who Hate Politics with Denise Gitsham + Top Weekly Leadership Links and a Leadership Nugget

  • Summary

  • Our guest is DENISE GITSHAM, speaker, strategist, and author of Politics for People Who Hate Politics. Denise has a long career in the political arena, having spent time as a White House staffer, working on campaigns, and also running for Congress. Denise is also the founder and CEO of Vitamin D PR, a public relations, communication, and strategy agency. We discuss unity, working with those you disagree with, how to handle the current political season, tips on communication, and much more. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partner for this episode: CONVOY OF HOPE - Please donate to the Hurricane Helene relief effort and ongoing work at http://convoyofhope.org/donate. Convoy is my trusted partner for delivering food and relief by responding to disasters in the US and all around the world. Right now, Convoy of Hope is responding to devastation in Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina because of Hurricane Helene. And still helping war victims in Ukraine, providing basic needs like food, hygiene supplies, medical supplies, blankets, bedding, clothing and more. All through partnering with local Churches. Join me and please support their incredible work. To donate visit http://convoyofhope.org/donate.

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