The Local Voice: Policy and Progress With Marcus Bush

By: Daniel Gonzalez & Marcus Bush
  • Summary

  • Get ready to dive headfirst into the heart of San Diego with Councilmember Marcus Bush! This isn’t your average political podcast—Marcus takes you on a lively ride through the latest buzz in local politics, National City news, and public service shout-outs, with a side of wit and a dash of fun. From breaking down big issues to spilling the tea on behind-the-scenes government action, Marcus keeps it real, offering fresh perspectives and real-talk on everything from civic engagement to community advocacy. Whether you’re a political junkie or just curious about what’s going on in your backyard, you’ll find this podcast both informative and a good time. Join us for laughs, lightbulb moments, and everything in between as we keep San Diego and National City at the top of your mind—and your playlist!

    © 2024 The Local Voice: Policy and Progress With Marcus Bush
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Episodes
  • Ep. 1 | Inaugural: The Tijuana River
    Sep 30 2024

    In the debut episode, we’re bringing in the big names! National City’s Mayor Ron Morrison and Imperial Beach’s Mayor Paloma Aguirre join us for a no-holds-barred conversation about the Tijuana River pollution and how it’s hit close to home for them. No filters, just real talk. We also dive into Ron’s journey to the mayor’s office, while Paloma opens up about her roots and what inspired her to become Imperial Beach’s first Latina mayor. It’s all about the power, the politics, and the personal side of leadership!

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    58 mins

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