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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2024 · 27 MIN

Ep 5: "I voted!" Now what?

from The Rethink Local Podcast · host alextorpey

Last month, millions of people turned out to vote in the 2024 elections.  I voted stickers made their way across social media, ads and signs littered our internet and streets for weeks and months leading up to it, and billions was spent on the whole thing. But, the truth is that voting for president is only a drop in the bucket compared to the number of opportunities that our system of government makes available for us all to be involved in. In fact, our systems are designed specifically to have more of us more involved regularly. At the same time many people are looking for ways to get involved, many local communities are struggling to find people to help out. Let's fix that! In this episode, we talk a bit about how much attention has shifted to the presidency from the nation's original founding, and cover five areas that if you have energy, ideas,  to get more involved you can start doing tomorrow. Some of you will already be familiar with at least some of these, but hopefully there are some ideas in here that can provide you or anyone you know some inspiration or guidance on ways they can get more involved beyond just voting. We talk about five nonpartisan, accessible, and impactful ways that anyone get more involved: Why voting for other levels of governments, especially at the local, is so important The need, simply, for better people to run for office, whether you yourself think you're up to the task or perhaps you may know someone who could be a great leader Serving on a statutory or advisory board at a local level and helping guide policies, make recommendations, or make decisions in a wide range of areas Helping out on a shorter term basis, such as volunteer days, volunteering during elections, helping on a river cleanup, or other things local businesses and groups routinely need help with on Helping connect people around you to better and more information about their local governance, such as through journalism, town meeting voter guides, being a good Civic Citizen, and more. Are there other ways you have found helpful in getting involved? Send anything I missed or any questions over to me at [email protected].   Episode links:     American Nations: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11140803-american-nations Decision in Philadelphia https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/619794.Decision_in_Philadelphia A quick summary and further reading on the presidential election

Last month, millions of people turned out to vote in the 2024 elections.  I voted stickers made their way across social media, ads and signs littered our internet and streets for weeks and months leading up to it, and billions was spent on the whole thing. But, the truth is that voting for president is only a drop in the bucket compared to the number of opportunities that our system of government makes available for us all to be involved in. In fact, our systems are designed specifically to have more of us more involved regularly. At the same time many people are looking for ways to get involved, many local communities are struggling to find people to help out. Let's fix that! In this episode, we talk a bit about how much attention has shifted to the presidency from the nation's original founding, and cover five areas that if you have energy, ideas,  to get more involved you can start doing tomorrow. Some of you will already be familiar with at least some of these, but hopefully there are some ideas in here that can provide you or anyone you know some inspiration or guidance on ways they can get more involved beyond just voting. We talk about five nonpartisan, accessible, and impactful ways that anyone get more involved: Why voting for other levels of governments, especially at the local, is so important The need, simply, for better people to run for office, whether you yourself think you're up to the task or perhaps you may know someone who could be a great leader Serving on a statutory or advisory board at a local level and helping guide policies, make recommendations, or make decisions in a wide range of areas Helping out on a shorter term basis, such as volunteer days, volunteering during elections, helping on a river cleanup, or other things local businesses and groups routinely need help with on Helping connect people around you to better and more information about their local governance, such as through journalism, town meeting voter guides, being a good Civic Citizen, and more. Are there other ways you have found helpful in getting involved? Send anything I missed or any questions over to me at [email protected].   Episode links:     American Nations: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11140803-american-nations Decision in Philadelphia https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/619794.Decision_in_Philadelphia A quick summary and further reading on the presidential election

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