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What happens when a mother realizes that staying on the sidelines is no longer an option? For Shannon Watts, that moment came after the Sandy Hook tragedy, when the fear every parent carries turned into a determination she could not ignore.
In this episode, we look at how Moms Demand Action began with one Facebook post and grew into the largest women's volunteer organization in the country. Shannon shares why mothers so often become the steady force behind major social movements and what she has learned from watching everyday women transform concern into influence.
We also explore the emotional reality of raising kids in a country where safety cannot be taken for granted. Shannon talks about the guilt and pressure that often follow women who choose to speak up, and how activism can feel grounding when it offers community instead of isolation. She also shares insights from her new book about how women can identify what drives them and take meaningful steps toward the life they want.
Shannon Watts is a speaker, author, and the Founder of Moms Demand Action. She has been named a Time Magazine 100 Most Influential People, a Forbes 50 Over 50 Changemaker, and a Glamour Woman of the Year. She is the author of Fight Like a Mother and Fired Up, a New York Times and USA Today bestseller about helping women break limitations and ignite what comes next.
We Discuss:
(06:14) How the Sandy Hook tragedy pushed Shannon into action
(08:40) Why mothers often end up leading major movements
(11:56) Activism as grounding instead of burnout
(13:54) Navigating polarization and finding real common ground
(17:42) Why guilt shows up when women raise their voices
(24:09) The gap between "pro-life" rhetoric and gun safety
(29:26) How women use values, abilities, and desires to define their path
(34:17) Supporting teens who fear going to school
Learn more about:
Tanya Nathan is a political campaign and communications strategist with over a decade of experience in progressive campaigns and advocacy. Currently a Principal at a nationally-based grasstops consulting firm, she's a Denver native living with her 8-month-old daughter, husband, and their rescue pets. Her hobbies include crosswords, mezcal tasting, and trying to sleuth out who's going to be on Love is Blind Denver.
Sarah Andrews is a political strategist living in rural Colorado with her husband and two young kids. When she's not managing campaigns or chasing toddlers, she's passionate about women's rights, childcare policy, and creating space for honest political conversations that don't end in shouting matches.
Website: momarchypodcast.com
Substack: @momarchy
Instagram: @themomarchypodcast
TikTok: @momarchypodcast
Email: [email protected]
Find more from Shannon Watts:
Instagram: @shannonrwatts
X: @shannonrwatts
Website: momsdemandaction.org
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What happens when a mother realizes that staying on the sidelines is no longer an option? For Shannon Watts, that moment came after the Sandy Hook tragedy, when the fear every parent carries turned into a determination she could not ignore.
In this episode, we look at how Moms Demand Action began with one Facebook post and grew into the largest women's volunteer organization in the country. Shannon shares why mothers so often become the steady force behind major social movements and what she has learned from watching everyday women transform concern into influence.
We also explore the emotional reality of raising kids in a country where safety cannot be taken for granted. Shannon talks about the guilt and pressure that often follow women who choose to speak up, and how activism can feel grounding when it offers community instead of isolation. She also shares insights from her new book about how women can identify what drives them and take meaningful steps toward the life they want.
Shannon Watts is a speaker, author, and the Founder of Moms Demand Action. She has been named a Time Magazine 100 Most Influential People, a Forbes 50 Over 50 Changemaker, and a Glamour Woman of the Year. She is the author of Fight Like a Mother and Fired Up, a New York Times and USA Today bestseller about helping women break limitations and ignite what comes next.
We Discuss:
(06:14) How the Sandy Hook tragedy pushed Shannon into action
(08:40) Why mothers often end up leading major movements
(11:56) Activism as grounding instead of burnout
(13:54) Navigating polarization and finding real common ground
(17:42) Why guilt shows up when women raise their voices
(24:09) The gap between "pro-life" rhetoric and gun safety
(29:26) How women use values, abilities, and desires to define their path
(34:17) Supporting teens who fear going to school
Learn more about:
Tanya Nathan is a political campaign and communications strategist with over a decade of experience in progressive campaigns and advocacy. Currently a Principal at a nationally-based grasstops consulting firm, she's a Denver native living with her 8-month-old daughter, husband, and their rescue pets. Her hobbies include crosswords, mezcal tasting, and trying to sleuth out who's going to be on Love is Blind Denver.
Sarah Andrews is a political strategist living in rural Colorado with her husband and two young kids. When she's not managing campaigns or chasing toddlers, she's passionate about women's rights, childcare policy, and creating space for honest political conversations that don't end in shouting matches.
Website: momarchypodcast.com
Substack: @momarchy
Instagram: @themomarchypodcast
TikTok: @momarchypodcast
Email: [email protected]
Find more from Shannon Watts:
Instagram: @shannonrwatts
X: @shannonrwatts
Website: momsdemandaction.org
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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