We’re joined by Michael Kotick, Congressional candidate from California’s 48th District. Michael has built his career on turning large bureaucratic businesses around and helping them become more efficient. Now, he is running for Congress and hopes to bring that same vigor to the government.
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What We Discuss in This Episode:
Why despite the political chaos in this country, Michael still believes there’s a way for us all to come together
How Michael seeks to understand his constituents (even those with opposing views) in order to encourage dialogue
How he’s using social media to engage in conversation and get the word out about what matters
The increased role women business and politics are playing
How the hand that Millennials were dealt, in terms of the bad economy and crippling student debt, is precisely what allows us to bond together
Why STEM classes are great but they’re really just a reflection of human curiosity
How can politics and politicians become more responsive and allow for people to get involved at the moment they decide they want to get involved
Why there is no such thing as one-track to success
Contact Information:
www.kotickforcongress.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kotick4Congress
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Kotick4Congress/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Kotick4Congress/
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