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Episode Summary
We made it! In this season finale, I take a step back to reflect on everything we’ve explored together.
In this mini episode, I talk about the biggest lessons from Season 1 and what’s coming in Season 2. Spoiler: more interviews, deeper dives into the issues that shape our lives, and more conversations about how everyday people — not just career politicians — can step into leadership.
So let’s wrap up this season the way we started it: with the question, Why not me? And even more importantly… Why not you?
Resources & References
Call to Action:
Thank you for joining me on this journey through Season 1 of Why Not Me? — your time, your curiosity, and your willingness to think differently about politics mean so much.
If this season made you think, laugh, or wonder, share it with a friend who’s said, “I wish someone like me could run,” because maybe they can.
If you have something you want to hear about in a future episode, or even want to be interviewed, send me an email or voice memo at [email protected].
And stay tuned for Season 2, where we’ll dive deeper into issues that affect all of us — wages, healthcare, housing — and keep asking the big question: What would our democracy look like if we believed ordinary people could lead it?
Use this link to send us a text, or email us at the address in show notes.
Credits
Graphics and editing by Rory Lawson
Music by Universfield from Pixabay
By Shana BynonEpisode Summary
We made it! In this season finale, I take a step back to reflect on everything we’ve explored together.
In this mini episode, I talk about the biggest lessons from Season 1 and what’s coming in Season 2. Spoiler: more interviews, deeper dives into the issues that shape our lives, and more conversations about how everyday people — not just career politicians — can step into leadership.
So let’s wrap up this season the way we started it: with the question, Why not me? And even more importantly… Why not you?
Resources & References
Call to Action:
Thank you for joining me on this journey through Season 1 of Why Not Me? — your time, your curiosity, and your willingness to think differently about politics mean so much.
If this season made you think, laugh, or wonder, share it with a friend who’s said, “I wish someone like me could run,” because maybe they can.
If you have something you want to hear about in a future episode, or even want to be interviewed, send me an email or voice memo at [email protected].
And stay tuned for Season 2, where we’ll dive deeper into issues that affect all of us — wages, healthcare, housing — and keep asking the big question: What would our democracy look like if we believed ordinary people could lead it?
Use this link to send us a text, or email us at the address in show notes.
Credits
Graphics and editing by Rory Lawson
Music by Universfield from Pixabay