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GenJ Student Action Teams (or SATs) have been a core part of the GenJ experience for years now. Many of our listeners know what it's like to volunteer with their GenJ friends to encourage people to get out and vote. Since 2004, GenJ volunteers have contacted more than 5 million voters during Student Action Team Deployments.
In this episode, Daniel sits down with Joel and Jeremiah to dive deep into everything that happens before a Student Action Team actually hits the ground. They talk candidate vetting, campaign strategy, crazy deployment stories, and the one time Joel rented every mini van at the Denver airport.
Other stories include how Joel and Jeremiah's first SAT experiences, how the word about SATs spreads through the halls and offices of Washington, D.C., and why a shelf of old running shoes holds a very special place in Joel's heart.
This episode is sure to put you in the Election Day spirit as the guys reflect on some of the most inspiring and insane stories from over a decade of SAT deployments.
If you would like to learn more about GenJ Student Action Teams or volunteer for this November's deployments, you can go to www.genj.us/SATs.
If you enjoy this episode, go ahead and give us a great review and a 5 star rating! (This helps other people find and enjoy the show.) And be sure you're subscribed on your favorite podcast platform to get the next episode in your feed.
Email [email protected] to let us know how you're liking the show and if you have any requests for guests or topics!
Links:
Volunteer for the 2020 Student Action Teams: www.genj.us/SATs
GenJ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/generationjoshua/
GenJ Facebook: http://facebook.com/GenerationJoshua
Daniel's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielhofficial/
Joel's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelgrewe/
Jeremiah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jlorrig/
Note: GenJ believes that it's important to have authentic conversations about ideas that matter. Thus, the viewpoints and policy proposals of our hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Generation Joshua.
Producer: Daniel Heffington
Copyright 2020 Generation Joshua
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GenJ Student Action Teams (or SATs) have been a core part of the GenJ experience for years now. Many of our listeners know what it's like to volunteer with their GenJ friends to encourage people to get out and vote. Since 2004, GenJ volunteers have contacted more than 5 million voters during Student Action Team Deployments.
In this episode, Daniel sits down with Joel and Jeremiah to dive deep into everything that happens before a Student Action Team actually hits the ground. They talk candidate vetting, campaign strategy, crazy deployment stories, and the one time Joel rented every mini van at the Denver airport.
Other stories include how Joel and Jeremiah's first SAT experiences, how the word about SATs spreads through the halls and offices of Washington, D.C., and why a shelf of old running shoes holds a very special place in Joel's heart.
This episode is sure to put you in the Election Day spirit as the guys reflect on some of the most inspiring and insane stories from over a decade of SAT deployments.
If you would like to learn more about GenJ Student Action Teams or volunteer for this November's deployments, you can go to www.genj.us/SATs.
If you enjoy this episode, go ahead and give us a great review and a 5 star rating! (This helps other people find and enjoy the show.) And be sure you're subscribed on your favorite podcast platform to get the next episode in your feed.
Email [email protected] to let us know how you're liking the show and if you have any requests for guests or topics!
Links:
Volunteer for the 2020 Student Action Teams: www.genj.us/SATs
GenJ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/generationjoshua/
GenJ Facebook: http://facebook.com/GenerationJoshua
Daniel's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielhofficial/
Joel's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelgrewe/
Jeremiah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jlorrig/
Note: GenJ believes that it's important to have authentic conversations about ideas that matter. Thus, the viewpoints and policy proposals of our hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Generation Joshua.
Producer: Daniel Heffington
Copyright 2020 Generation Joshua