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Ohio Equal Rights: Equal Rights and Marriage Equality for Every Ohioan
May 12, 2026
52m 12s
Ohio, We Have a Data Center Problem: A Conversation with Innovation Ohio
May 5, 2026
40m 16s
Your Guide to the Ohio Primary Election on May 5th
Apr 28, 2026
34m 46s
Young, Fired Up, and Done Waiting: Tom Herner for Ohio House District 37
Apr 21, 2026
39m 28s
Run for Something, Fight for Everything, Change America with Amanda Litman
Apr 14, 2026
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| 5/12/26 | ![]() Ohio Equal Rights: Equal Rights and Marriage Equality for Every Ohioan | In episode 177, we sit down with Liz Schmidt, the Executive Committee Co-Chair of Ohio Equal Rights, to talk about the campaign to amend Ohio's constitution and make it the strongest equal rights framework in the nation.Ohio's constitution offers no equal rights protections for residents. There are no protections from government discrimination based on race, sex, sexual orientation, disability, or other attributes. Marriage equality rests only on federal guarantees that could be reversed. Ohio Equal Rights is pursuing two citizen-led ballot amendments to change that, the Ohio Equal Rights Amendment and The Ohio Right to Marry Amendment, potentially making Ohio home to the most comprehensive state equal rights framework in the nation. Resources:* Ohio Equal Rights* Fill out the form to volunteer!* Find out where to sign the petitions!* Social Media:* Instagram* Facebook* TikTok* SubstackWe’re bringing together digital creators from across the state to build a powerful digital organizing network called Ohio Creators for Progress. Support and donate to this effort below! ⬇️Connect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 52m 12s | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Ohio, We Have a Data Center Problem: A Conversation with Innovation Ohio | In episode 176, we are finally talking about DATA CENTERS. Ohio is in the middle of a data center boom. Google, Amazon, Meta, and dozens of other tech giants are building massive facilities across the state — particularly in Central Ohio — drawn by cheap land, fiber infrastructure, and generous tax breaks from our Statehouse. While these companies are selling the story of jobs and economic growth, a report from Innovation Ohio raises serious questions about who is really footing the bill. The answer unfortunately, is all of us.Joining us today is Michael McGovern, President and CEO of Innovation Ohio, the organization behind that report. Innovation Ohio is Ohio’s Progressive politics and policy hub. It’s an organization that bridges advocacy, activism, and policymaking in Ohio. By building coalitions, conducting research, and coordinating messaging campaigns, they tackle critical issues at the local, state, and federal levels. Their work focuses on improving the lives of Ohio workers and families, creating opportunities for all Ohioans, and strengthening communities from the ground up.And today with Michael, we’re going to dig into what’s actually happening to Ohio’s electric grid, why the average Ohio family could be looking at roughly $70 more on their monthly power bill by 2028, and what state lawmakers are (and aren’t) doing about it. This is a conversation every Ohioan needs to hear.Resources: * Innovation Ohio* Report - Data Centers, Ohio’s Electric Grid, and Your Power Bill* Report - The Power Plant Next Door: How a Little-Known Ohio Law Is Silencing Local Communities* Ohio House Bill 706* Ohio House Bill 695We’re bringing together digital creators from across the state to build a powerful digital organizing network called Ohio Creators for Progress. Support and donate to this effort below! ⬇️Connect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 40m 16s | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Your Guide to the Ohio Primary Election on May 5th | In episode 175, we break down the Ohio Primary on May 5th, walking you through statewide races, the Senate special election, Ohio Supreme Court races, congressional districts across the state, and more.Resources: * Our Ohio Primary Voter Guide (via Sway)* Ohio - Find out what’s on your ballot!* Find Your District* Columbus Safety Collective - Issue 5 (VOTE YES)* Voting in Primaries: What Are They?* 2026 Midterm Election FAQ (League of Women Voters of Ohio)* Democratic Party primaries in Ohio, 2026* Ohio state executive official elections, 2026* Michael Eisner in the Democratic primary for Ohio’s 7th Congressional District: endorsement editorial* United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio, 2026* United States Senate special election in Ohio, 2026* Ohio Supreme Court elections, 2026We’re bringing together digital creators from across the state to build a powerful digital organizing network called Ohio Creators for Progress. Support and donate to this effort below! ⬇️Connect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 34m 46s | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Young, Fired Up, and Done Waiting: Tom Herner for Ohio House District 37 | In episode 174, we sit down with Tom Herner, Democratic candidate for Ohio House District 37, to talk about what it takes to flip a seat, fight public corruption, and actually represent the people who sent you to Columbus.Tom Herner is a lifelong Ohioan, Centerville High School graduate, and Wright State University alumnus running for State Representative in District 37. Raised by union parents and conceived through IVF, Tom is a direct product of the public schools and reproductive healthcare he now fights to protect.With over a decade of experience in banking, internal auditing, and entrepreneurship, Tom brings a sharp eye for accountability to Columbus. He is dedicated to lowering the cost of living by expanding the Homestead Exemption, fully funding public schools through the Fair School Funding Plan, and ensuring Ohio remains a state where reproductive freedom is a protected right. Learn more about Tom’s campaign at TomforOhio.com.Resources:* Tom’s Campaign Website* Donate to Tom’s Campaign* Volunteer for Tom’s Campaign* InstagramWe’re bringing together digital creators from across the state to build a powerful digital organizing network called Ohio Creators for Progress. Support and donate to this effort below! ⬇️Connect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 39m 28s | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Run for Something, Fight for Everything, Change America with Amanda Litman | In episode 173, we talk with Amanda Litman, the cofounder and president of Run for Something, which recruits and supports young, diverse leaders running for local office. We talk about what it really takes to rebuild Democratic power from the ground up and why the path forward might look different than you’d expect.Since 2017, Run for Something has launched the careers of thousands of millennials and Gen Z candidates and in the process, changed what leadership looks like in America. Amanda is also the author of two books: When We’re In Charge: The Next Generation’s Guide to Leadership, and Run for Something: A Real-Talk Guide to Fixing the System Yourself, a how-to manual for people running for office.Before launching Run for Something, Amanda worked on multiple presidential and statewide political campaigns. She graduated from Northwestern University and lives in Brooklyn with her husband, two daughters, and their sometimes rowdy dog.Resources:* Run for Something Website* Ready to Run? Start here!* Run for Something’s Social Media* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Facebook* Bluesky* Amanda’s Website* Amanda’s Books* When We’re in Charge* Run for Something* Amanda’s Social Media* Instagram* Substack* TikTok* Facebook* BlueskyWe’re bringing together digital creators from across the state to build a powerful digital organizing network called Ohio Creators for Progress. Support and donate to this effort below! ⬇️Connect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 43m 49s | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() We Have a Primary Challenger: Carl Setzer Wants to Represent Ohio's 14th Congressional District | In episode 172, congressional candidate Carl Setzer tells us how he went from insider to outsider. He was raised inside the ultra-conservative movement and is now running as a Democrat in Ohio’s 14th District with a very different vision for what public service should look like.Carl Setzer, born in Ohio, experienced firsthand the consequences when powerful individuals in Ohio politics face no accountability. He has navigated through broken systems—government, corporations, and movements that demand loyalty yet deliver nothing in return. From factory floors to foreign capitals, Carl Setzer has witnessed who gets crushed and who receives protection, shaping his perspective as he runs for Congress.Resources:* Setzer for Congress* Donate to Carl’s Campaign* Carl’s Interview with The Rooster* Social Media* Facebook* Instagram* TikTok* X/Twitter* YouTube* Abundance (Carl’s wife’s restaurant) We’re bringing together digital creators from across the state to build a powerful digital organizing network called Ohio Creators for Progress. Support and donate to this effort below! ⬇️Connect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 1h 05m 29s | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Dad, Doctor, Democrat: Zach Rossfeld is Running for Ohio House District 7 | In episode 171, we sit down with Zach Rossfeld, candidate for Ohio House District 7. As a practicing physician and former Ohio Medicaid official, Zach has seen firsthand what broken policy costs real people and he's done waiting for someone else to fix it. We talk healthcare, public schools, reproductive rights, and what gives him hope.Zach is a dad and a doctor who’s running for quality, funded schools and for healthcare that puts people first. A lifelong Ohioan, he and his wife Kara are raising their two children (and puppy) in Clintonville. Dr. Rossfeld sees patients as an Associate Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine at Ohio State and, until this campaign, had served as an Assistant Medical Director for Ohio Medicaid. He understands what it takes to be an effective policymaker and has a track record of shaping large programs to help everyday Ohioans. With his two young children in public school and his patients struggling to get the care they deserve, Dr. Rossfeld knows that we all deserve better. And that’s why he’s running for state representative: for the public good.Resources:* We Back Zach - Campaign Website* Donate to Zach’s Campaign* FacebookWe’re bringing together digital creators from across the state to build a powerful digital organizing network called Ohio Creators for Progress. Support and donate to this effort below! ⬇️Connect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 33m 43s | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Influencer Expectations, Avoiding Accountability, and the Male Gaze: A Conversation with Haley Pepper | In episode 170, we’re joined by our new friend Haley Pepper! We dig into the nuance of whether influencers have a responsibility to speak up, how beauty culture and the male gaze are being reexamined, and what it really means to ‘protect your peace’ when the world is on fire. Haley is a women’s health activist, birth and postpartum doula, NFL wife, and mom of two. She hosts Detoxed, which is an evidence-based wellness podcast dedicated to redefining and reclaiming women's health beyond trends and consumerism. She’s loud on social media about politics and we LOVE her for it! Resources:* Substack - DETOXED* Substack - Haley Pepper* Instagram* TikTokWe’re bringing together digital creators from across the state to build a powerful digital organizing network called Ohio Creators for Progress. Support and donate to this effort below! ⬇️Connect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 59m 55s | ||||||
| 3/19/26 | ![]() Ohio This Month: We’re Building Something New & BS at the Statehouse | In episode 169, we announce the launch of Ohio Creators for Progress, a digital organizing network bringing together creators from across the state to win elections online. We also break down some of the worst bills moving through the Ohio Statehouse right now and share how you can take action.Resources:* OhioBills.WTF* TAKE ACTION: Ohio Statehouse 2025-2026* Ohio House Bill 1* Ohio Senate Bill 88* Ohio Senate Bill 156* Ohio House Bill 269* Bill would require schools to teach Ohio students ‘success sequence’ as life path* Ohio House Bill 585* Ohio House Bill 249* Trans Ohio - Calls to Action* Ohio House Bill 561* Abortion Fund of Ohio - House Bill 347* Ohio House Bill 347* Abortion Forward - Action alert: Stop 24-hour waiting periods* Ohio House Bill 531* Honesty for Ohio Education - Help Stop Ohio HB 531We’re bringing together digital creators from across the state to build a powerful digital organizing network called Ohio Creators for Progress. Support and donate to this effort below! ⬇️Connect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 21m 59s | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() People First Always: Jerrad Christian is for Ohioans | In episode 168, we chat with Jerrad Christian, Democrat running for Ohio's 12th Congressional District on a no-corporate-money, people-first platform. We get into healthcare, foreign policy, the economy, and what hope looks like when the stakes feel impossibly high. Jerrad Christian grew up in rural Ohio in a working-poor family where government programs and community weren’t abstract policy debates; they were the difference between eating and not. He couch-surfed as a kid, watched his mom fight cancer with Medicare keeping her alive, and saw Social Security barely stretch far enough for the people in his life.Jerrad served in the U.S. Navy as a flight deck fueler on a carrier during Operation Iraqi Freedom and, later, a meteorologist and oceanographer. After getting out and becoming a father, he took a job as a janitor in a factory - now he’s a software engineer. He’s never been rich; he worked his way to where he is through a lot of work and a lot of luck. He want successes like his to be the rule, not the exception.Jerrad is running for office because he refuses to hand his son a country hollowed out by corruption, cruelty, and short-term thinking. He believes in clean water, honest government, working families, being a good human, and telling the truth even when it’s uncomfortable. He doesn’t worship politicians. He doesn’t punch down. And he won’t back away from a fight when the stakes are this high.Resources:* Jerrad Christian for Congress* Donate to Jerrad’s Campaign* Social Media:* Instagram* Facebook* TikTok* YouTube* X/Twitter* ThreadsWe’re bringing together digital creators from across the state to build a powerful digital organizing network called Ohio Creators for Progress. Support and donate to this effort below! ⬇️Connect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 49m 55s | ||||||
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| 3/10/26 | ![]() From Tattoo Shop to Capitol Hill: Sean Connolly Runs for Ohio’s 6th Congressional District | In episode 167, we sit down with Sean Connolly to talk about what it looks like to run for Congress as a labor Democrat in a true primary. We dig into his bold vision for investing in eastern Ohio, from high-speed rail to strengthening unions, lowering costs, and rebuilding the middle class, and what sets him apart from the rest of the field.Sean Connolly was born and raised in Ohio and built his life around hard work, personal responsibility, and creating opportunity. As a small business owner for nearly a decade, he runs his tattoo shop on the belief that leadership means working alongside people, not over them. He considers himself a labor Democrat, loyal first to working families and focused on raising wages, protecting unions, and lowering costs even if that means challenging his own party.He’s running for Congress on a big, ambitious idea: invest in America again, starting with a high-speed rail corridor connecting eastern Ohio to major job markets, and a broader push to modernize infrastructure, create good-paying jobs, and rebuild the middle class. He says he’s not running to be a career politician, but to refocus government on working people and restore accountability for Ohio’s 6th Congressional District and then returning to what he loves - tattooing.Resources:* Sean Connolly for Ohio | Ohio's 6th Congressional District* Donate to Sean’s Campaign* Social Media:* Instagram* Facebook* TikTok* YouTube* X/TwitterConnect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 51m 13s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() These Patriotic Millionaires Want to Tax the Rich and Pay the People | In episode 166, we sit down with Ashley Craig of Patriotic Millionaires to unpack how extreme wealth inequality took hold in the United States and what it will actually take to fix it. Ashley breaks down why “tax the rich, pay the people, and spread the power” isn’t just a slogan - it’s a roadmap.Ashley Craig is a former finance and audit professional who has spent her career working primarily for large corporations like The Walt Disney Company, Interpublicgroup, and Morgan Stanley. Craig is a life-long environmentalist, advocate for fair taxation, and corporate social responsibility. She retired from corporate work in 2022 and currently volunteers with political and social causes.Resources:* Patriotic Millionaires* Books by Patriotic Millionaires:* Pay the People! Why Fair Pay Is Good for Business and Great for Americaby John Driscoll, Morris Pearl, and The Patriotic Millionaires* Tax the Rich! How Lies, Loopholes, and Lobbyists Make the Rich Even Richer by Morris Pearl, Erica Payne, and The Patriotic MillionairesConnect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 52m 37s | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Still in the Fight: Rose Lounsbury Runs Again for Ohio House | In episode 165, we sit down with Rose Lounsbury to talk about why she’s running again for the Ohio House and what’s at stake for public schools, voting rights, and working families. We dig into vouchers, gerrymandering, healthcare costs, and what it will take to build an Ohio that truly works for everyday families.Rose Lounsbury is running for State Representative in Ohio’s House District 36, which includes Kettering, Oakwood, Riverside, East Dayton, and downtown Dayton. A former public school teacher, the daughter of two retired teachers, and the mother of teenage triplets in public school, Rose is deeply committed to protecting and strengthening Ohio’s public schools.Her political journey began during the pandemic with the League of Women Voters, where she developed a strong belief that voting rights are the foundation of a healthy democracy. She is committed to fair, accessible elections for all Ohioans.Rose’s great-grandfather immigrated to Southeast Ohio in the early 1900s to work in the coal mines, believing Ohio was a place where hard work could lead to a good life. Rose still believes that hardworking families should be able to afford housing, food, and healthcare without fear of financial ruin.This is Rose’s second time running for office, and she is running again because the challenges facing Ohio’s families are growing—not shrinking. Rose believes Ohio can have strong schools, fair elections, and an economy that works for working people—and she’s ready to fight for that future.Resources:* Rose for Ohio* Donate to Rose’s Campaign* Follow Rose and her campaign on social media:* Instagram* Facebook* TikTokConnect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 1h 03m 03s | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | ![]() *BONUS* Inside Operation Metro Surge: Living Through This Moment in Minneapolis | In this month’s bonus episode, we talk with Minneapolis resident Emma about what it’s been like to live in the city during Operation Metro Surge, where two community members were murdered in the streets by federal agents. She shares what she’s seeing on the ground and how neighbors are showing up for one another in powerful, hopeful ways during an incredibly frightening time.DISCLAIMER: This was recorded on Tuesday, February 10th. On Thursday, February 12th, Tom Homan, the Trump Administration’s “boarder czar”, said Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis was ending. We’ll believe it when we see it. Minnesota & Minneapolis organizations to donate to:* Communities Organizing Latine Power and Action (COPAL)* Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC)* Stand with MinnesotaConnect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 58m 50s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Ohio’s GOP ICE Cooperation Package | In episode 163, we break down the Ohio GOP’s newly introduced “Cooperation Package,” a set of four bills designed to expand cooperation with federal immigration enforcement (ICE) across the state. We walk through what each bill would do, why they matter, and the real impacts they could have on Ohio communities. Plus, we share specific, immediate action steps listeners can take to make their voices heard.Resources:* OhioBills.wtf* Ohio Republicans introduce multi-bill package to mandate cooperation with ICE* House Bill 26 | 136th General Assembly | Ohio Legislature* House Bill 200 | 136th General Assembly | Ohio Legislature* House Bill 281 | 136th General Assembly | Ohio Legislature* House Bill 544 | 136th General Assembly | Ohio Legislature* Public Safety Committee | Ohio House of Representatives* Judiciary Committee | Ohio House of Representatives* Ohio’s Democratic state lawmakers introduce bills to limit ICE | WOSU Public MediaConnect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 18m 34s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Amanda’s Mild Takes in a Brutal Political Era | In episode 162, we’re joined by Amanda Nelson of Amanda’s Mild Takes to talk about how power actually operates in the United States. We dig into the fears around the 2026 elections, the history behind modern immigration enforcement, and what real pro-democracy change could look like if Democrats retake Congress.Amanda Nelson is an amateur historian and political content creator behind Amanda’s Mild Takes, a media brand that uses history, political science, and civics to explain how power actually operates in the United States. She publishes daily political analysis and action ideas for an engaged audience of over a million people who want historical context, not just headlines.Resources:* Amanda’s Mild Takes on…* Instagram* TikTok* Substack* Uncap the House: The fastest pro-Democracy law we could pass today* Is ICE the Gestapo...or something more American?Connect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* Threads* Buy us a coffee ☕️This episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 56m 24s | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() A Do-Something Democrat for Ohio’s 15th District: Meet Don Leonard | In episode 161, we talk with congressional candidate Don Leonard about what it really means to be a “Do-Something Democrat” in this political moment. Our conversation spans the issues hitting working families hardest - from healthcare, childcare, and housing to economic insecurity, immigration, and accountability for ICE - and what practical action in Congress could look like.Don spent the last decade as a City and Regional Planning professor at The Ohio State University and recently stepped away from teaching to run for Congress as a Do-Something Democrat in Ohio’s 15th District. A Medicaid kid turned educator and new dad, Don entered the race after watching working families get squeezed while extremists profit from division and dysfunction. Don is focused on economic freedom, protecting democratic institutions, and flipping one of the most competitive Republican-held seats in the country. He’s building a people-powered campaign centered on real results for working people.Resources: * Don’s Campaign Website* Donate to Don’s Campaign* Volunteer for Don’s Campaign* Instagram* TikTok* FacebookConnect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* ThreadsThis episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 49m 06s | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() We Can Shape What Ohio Votes On in 2026: What You Need to Know About Ohio’s Potential Ballot Initiatives | In episode 160, we bring you our monthly Ohio-politics focus discussion and, yes, we’re already talking about what could be on your November ballot. We break down the four citizen-led ballot initiatives currently gathering signatures - from marriage equality and broad nondiscrimination protections to a proposal to abolish property taxes and an effort to end qualified immunity - so you know what they are and whether you should sign a petition to support them. We also flag urgent Statehouse bills on immigration and minors’ access to mental health care and share exactly how you can take action right now.Learn More About the Ballot Initiatives:* Home | Ohio Equal Rights* Ax Ohio Tax - AxOHTax* Ohio Coalition to End Qualified ImmunityResources:* TAKE ACTION: Ohio Priority Bills 2025-2026* Ohio Senate Bill 172* Ohio House Bill 42* Resolution Opposing Ohio House Bill 42 (for school boards)* Ohio House Bill 172* Ohio Senate Bill 274* How would a new bill requiring parental consent for mental health emergencies impact child sex abuse victims? - News 5 Cleveland* Thomas Hall - Ohio House Government Oversight Committee Chair* Ron Ferguson - Ohio House Government Oversight Committee Vice Chair* Ohio House Health Committee* Ohio Senate Health Committee* Frequently Asked Questions About Qualified Immunity – Unlawful Shield* Understanding Your Taxes | Hudson, OH - Official WebsiteConnect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* ThreadsThis episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 27m 56s | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() *BONUS* What Freedom Really Means: Debriefing The Nordic Theory of Everything | This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.unitedshestands.comIn January’s ✨bonus✨ episode, we debrief The Nordic Theory of Everything: In Search of a Better Life by Anu Partanen. We unpack how Nordic countries define freedom, independence, and care. We also explore how universal systems like healthcare, childcare, and worker protections can actually increase individual freedom. This conversation challenges what A… | 47m 26s | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Putting Voters First: Allison Russo on Her Run for Ohio Secretary of State | In episode 158, we sit down with Democratic candidate Allison Russo to discuss her run for Ohio Secretary of State, her record defending free and fair elections, and her vision for strengthening democracy for all Ohioans.Resources:* Campaign Website* Donate to Allison’s Campaign* Instagram* TikTok* Facebook* X/Twitter* ThreadsConnect with United SHE Stands:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* ThreadsThis episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 49m 55s | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() From Combat to Congress: Hell Cat Cait Conley Is Ready to Get Sh*t Done | In episode 157, we’re joined by Hell Cat Cait Conley - a decorated combat veteran and national security expert running for Congress in New York’s 17th District. From protecting our democracy to fixing what’s broken in Washington, Cait shares why it’s time for leaders who know how to get sh*t done.Resources:* Cait Conley for Congress Website* Hell Cats Website* Donate to Cait’s Campaign:* ActBlue* Numero* Cait’s Social Media:* Instagram* Facebook* X/Twitter* BlueskyConnect with USS:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* ThreadsThis episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 44m 20s | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() Why Aren’t More People Disturbed? Political Apathy and Our 2026 Goals | In episode 156, we set our 2026 intentions and ask the uncomfortable question - why don’t more people care about politics? We dig into where apathy comes from, why it matters, and how we move from disengagement to action.Resources* Political Apathy | EBSCO Research Starters* 10 Causes of Voter Apathy in the United States | GoodParty.org* How Does U.S. Voter Turnout Compare to the Rest of the World’s? | Council on Foreign Relations* The-100-Million-Project_KF_Report_2020.pdf* Voter turnout in United States elections - Ballotpedia* Dive into abstentionism: understanding voter apathyConnect with USS:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* YouTube* ThreadsThis episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 43m 52s | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | ![]() From the Vault! Why You Should Care Way More About State and Local Politics: A Conversation with David DeWitt | Week Two of our holiday break AKA we’re re-releasing another goodie from 2025! Be sure to listen to this episode (or listen again) with David DeWitt to hear him talk about the importance of state and local news. Original Air Date: August 12th, 2025David is the Ohio Capital Journal Editor-in-Chief and a Opinion Columnist. He has been covering government, politics, and policy in Ohio since 2007, including education, health care, crime and the courts, poverty, state and local government, business, labor, energy, the environment, and social issues. He has worked for the National Journal, The New York Observer, and The Athens NEWS. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Ohio University’s E.W. Scripps School of Journalism and is a board member of the E.W. Scripps Society of Alumni and Friends.Resources:* Sign up for The Eye-Opener Newsletter* Ohio Gerrymandering: A brief and Awful History of the Very Recent Past by David DeWitt* Find a Nonprofit Newsroom (Powered by Institute for Nonprofit News)* Social Media Accounts:* Ohio Capital Journal on Bluesky* Ohio Capital Journal on Facebook* David DeWitt on X/Twitter* David DeWitt on BlueskyConnect with USS:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* ThreadsThis episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 52m 11s | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() From the Vault! It’s Not Just Your Budget—It’s the System: Katie Gatti Tassin on the Intersection of Finance and Politics | We’re re-releasing one of our favorite episodes from this year for our holiday break! Enjoy this conversation with Katie Gatti Tassin, where she talks about the intersection of money and politics. Already listened? Do it again - it’s been a while! 🤪Original Air Date: June 3rd, 2025Katie Gatti Tassin is the host of the Money with Katie podcast and author of the newsletter of the same name, both acquired by Morning Brew in 2022. Providing fresh personal finance advice that tackles the subject at hand with a unique outlook, her casual approach—coupled with deep, self-taught knowledge—speaks directly to followers who want to take their finances to the next level. She is also the co-host of the podcast Diabolical Lies, a long-form culture and politics podcast that aims to make you smarter, saner, and exponentially more unbearable at family get-togethers. Before founding Money with Katie in 2020, Katie worked professionally in marketing and user experience design for Southwest Airlines, Dell Technologies, and Meta. Her first book, RICH GIRL NATION: Taking Charge of Our Financial Futures went on sale June 10th, 2025.Resources:* Money with Katie Website* Get Rich Girl Nation* Diabolical Lies PodcastConnect with USS:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* ThreadsThis episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 50m 18s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() Inside the Ohio Statehouse: What You Need to Know & What Needs Your Voice | In episode 153, we kick off the start of our monthly series dropping Ohio-focused episodes, catching you up on the key legislation, power moves, and policy battles shaping Ohio politics. Don’t worry - we include any bright spots we can find plus action items every Ohioan should know.Resources:* Bill regulating drugs (including medication abortion pills) passes Ohio House committee* Both parties get heat for Ohio’s new congressional district map as citizens look to future fights* Child-sex abuse prevention advocates worried about proposed Ohio parental notification bill* Editorial: DeWine should promptly reject State Senate Bill 50* HB 129* HB 186* HB 335* HB 486* Honest Friend Brewing* Honesty for Ohio Education – Legislation Tracker* Honesty for Ohio Education - Ohio SB34 Sub Bill* How They Voted on November 19, 2025* Mill Levy Rate – CFI* Ohio bill requiring legal statement prior to abortion treatment could sow mistrust, experts say* Ohio college students and faculty grappling with changes on campus from new higher education law* Ohio GOP lawmakers claim deep concern about protecting kids — except from child labor, apparently* Ohio House passes bill that would ban intoxicating hemp products, revise state’s marijuana laws* Ohio House passes bill to mandate schools teach positive impacts of religion on American history* Ohio lawmakers send five property-tax reform measures to the governor* Ohio Property Tax Bills* Rank the Vote Ohio * TAKE ACTION: Ohio Priority Bills 2025-2026* Tim Ryan explores Ohio governor bid* Tucked in the state transportation budget: A pay raise for a top House Republican* “This Is Sleazy, Totally Sleazy”: How Ohio lawmakers slipped a pay raise into the budget* Volunteer Engagement – EveryActionConnect with USS:* Substack* Instagram* TikTok* ThreadsThis episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe | 49m 57s | ||||||
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