• S3 E3 - Does my vote even matter? - Politics - Guest: Beth Taylor

  • May 18 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast

S3 E3 - Does my vote even matter? - Politics - Guest: Beth Taylor

  • Summary

  • Normally we talk a lot about Christianity on this show and we don't really get into politics.... well friends, that ends today! In this episode I am joined by my friend Beth Taylor, who I met in a somewhat unconventional way, through the internet, duh! Is that even unconventional in 2022 though? Ha! We specifically met through the pop culture conservative show sponsored by TPUSA called "Poplitics" You'll hear our story to becoming cinnamon roll sisters, how we were brought together in 2020 through similar political views and have grown in friendship over the last 2 years. Beth shares her story of what motivated her to get more involved in politics, that lead to her current work with the Chamber of Commerce in Eastern Washington. She gives us the inside scope about her internship here on the west side, how much representatives really know, and most importantly, why and how your vote actually matters in local elections. I hope you listen to this and feel enlightened to the reality of policy making and encouraged in how to make a difference in your community. 

    If you enjoy the show, please leave a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts and leave a review for bonus points! We will keep you updated on Beth's nonprofit as she continues to get funding and move forward with 

    Links:

    Poplitics

    2000 Mules by Dinesh D'Souza

    Watermark Training Program

    Tayler Asks

    Beth Taylor

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