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Laura Forcum and Lauren Hall host “We Made This Political,” a podcast about making politics more about flourishing and less about power, and interview civic entrepreneur Sam Daley-Harris, author of Reclaiming Our Democracy. Daley-Harris recounts his path from percussionist and former symphony musician to founding the anti-poverty lobby RESULTS after confronting world hunger and discovering most students couldn’t name their member of Congress. He contrasts “transactional” actions like petitions with “transformational advocacy” built on recruitment and community, training, practice, coaching, relationship-building, deep listening, and encouraging people to move beyond their comfort zones. The conversation explores how music-informed rehearsal and collective experience support advocacy, why cynicism can be paralyzing, and how sustained citizen engagement can influence outcomes, including efforts affecting proposed cuts to the EPA, maternal and child health, and the Global Fund.
00:00 Podcast Intro
00:51 Sam’s Music Past
06:28 From Music to Advocacy
10:48 Music Skills in Activism
18:30 Collective Effervescence
20:47 Beating Cynicism With Action
29:24 Transactional vs Transformational
31:35 Three Pillars of Advocacy
32:26 Breakthroughs Beyond Comfort
33:42 Amnesty Letters Perspective
35:55 Coaching Through Listening
40:34 Relationships Over Wins
42:04 Long Game Advocacy Wins
47:41 Protests Voting Missing Piece
56:59 Pseudo Politics Real Action
59:14 Bipartisanship For Durability
01:03:50 Optimism Resources Farewell
Resources
Check out Sam’s book Reclaiming Our Democracy and Sam’s website Reclaiming Our Democracy for more info on transformational advocacy and how to contact Sam.
By Lura Forcum and Lauren HallLaura Forcum and Lauren Hall host “We Made This Political,” a podcast about making politics more about flourishing and less about power, and interview civic entrepreneur Sam Daley-Harris, author of Reclaiming Our Democracy. Daley-Harris recounts his path from percussionist and former symphony musician to founding the anti-poverty lobby RESULTS after confronting world hunger and discovering most students couldn’t name their member of Congress. He contrasts “transactional” actions like petitions with “transformational advocacy” built on recruitment and community, training, practice, coaching, relationship-building, deep listening, and encouraging people to move beyond their comfort zones. The conversation explores how music-informed rehearsal and collective experience support advocacy, why cynicism can be paralyzing, and how sustained citizen engagement can influence outcomes, including efforts affecting proposed cuts to the EPA, maternal and child health, and the Global Fund.
00:00 Podcast Intro
00:51 Sam’s Music Past
06:28 From Music to Advocacy
10:48 Music Skills in Activism
18:30 Collective Effervescence
20:47 Beating Cynicism With Action
29:24 Transactional vs Transformational
31:35 Three Pillars of Advocacy
32:26 Breakthroughs Beyond Comfort
33:42 Amnesty Letters Perspective
35:55 Coaching Through Listening
40:34 Relationships Over Wins
42:04 Long Game Advocacy Wins
47:41 Protests Voting Missing Piece
56:59 Pseudo Politics Real Action
59:14 Bipartisanship For Durability
01:03:50 Optimism Resources Farewell
Resources
Check out Sam’s book Reclaiming Our Democracy and Sam’s website Reclaiming Our Democracy for more info on transformational advocacy and how to contact Sam.