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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2025 · 11 MIN

From Passion to Policy: Turning Personal Experiences into Legislative Wins

from Voices in Advocacy Podcast · host Roger Rickard

Let me ask you—have you ever experienced something so impactful, so personal, that it made you say, “This has to change”? That feeling is often the spark that fuels the most transformative advocacy. Today, we’re talking about turning personal experience into legislative action. Some of the greatest policy changes in this country started not with politicians—but with everyday people who were moved to act. This episode is all about how to transform your passion into policy—and your personal story into public impact. Let’s start with this powerful truth: Your story is your superpower. In our last episode we explored the craft of creating a completing advocacy story that captivates your audience in our podcast entitled, The Art of Storytelling in Advocacy. You may think advocacy is all about data, white papers, and legal language—but what truly moves people is human connection. It’s your lived experience that lawmakers remember. Stories stick. Take, for example, Candace Lightner. Candace was a real estate agent and mother living in California when tragedy struck in 1980. Her 13-year-old daughter, Cari, was killed by a drunk driver—a repeat offender who had been arrested multiple times for driving under the influence. Candace was devastated. But she didn’t just grieve—she acted. She founded MADD—Mothers Against Drunk Driving. In the beginning, it was just a mother with a mission. But through relentless storytelling, media appearances, and direct advocacy, Candace made the issue of drunk driving impossible to ignore. She built a national movement that led to sweeping reforms, from stricter DUI laws to raising the drinking age to 21. One person. One story. Nationwide change. That’s the power of channeling personal pain into purpose. And Candace isn’t alone. Time and again, stories like hers are what fuel policy momentum. Not charts. Not numbers. But people. Thank you for listening to Voices in Advocacy! If you’ve been moved by today’s episode, share it with someone who needs to hear it. And don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an opportunity to strengthen your voice for change. And now, here’s how I can help your organization build its own army of powerful advocates. As a professional speaker, I work with organizations at conferences and events to help you build, inspire, and train a community of better, more effective, influential advocates. Whether you want to energize your team, develop stronger grassroots champions, or simply give people the tools to share their stories for change—I’m here to help. Visit Voices in Advocacy and let’s talk about how we can turn your people’s passion into powerful policy change. Until next time—keep using your voice.   Dedicated to the art of advocacy. Contact Voices In Advocacy at: www.VoicesinAdvocacy.com 480 488-9150 At Voices in Advocacy, we work with organizations that want to inspire, educate, engage, and activate their supports to become even better effective, influential advocates.    

Today, we’re talking about turning personal experience into legislative action. Some of the greatest policy changes in this country started not with politicians—but with everyday people who were moved to act. This episode is all about how to transform your passion into policy—and your personal story into public impact. Let’s start with this powerful truth: Your story is your superpower. You may think advocacy is all about data, white papers, and legal language—but what truly moves people is human connection. It’s your lived experience that lawmakers remember. Stories stick.

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