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By Holly McNamara
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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
As I sipped my wine across from Dan, the evening took an unexpected turn; our private conversation on Somerset's political scene became an open forum when a whiskey-warmed chef decided to chime in with his own fiery opinions. It's these moments—humorous yet sobering—that color our discussion on the Salt Grain podcast. Join us, Holly McNamara and Dan Smith, as we navigate through the charming chaos of local politics and community engagement without holding any official position. Our experiences with dynamic residents like "JC", whose shifting loyalties echo the complexities of civic involvement, will have you laughing and pondering the delicate dance of relationships and influence.
Dinner parties are never just about the food; they're a blend of social theatre and political chess. This episode reveals the misadventures and peculiar encounters that can ensue when outspoken guests and whispering politicos share a table. Our tales weave through the threads of human desire for acknowledgment and the surprising ways these ambitions play out in the realm of local governance. But it's not all about the quirkiness of human behavior—we also celebrate the victories of our grassroots initiatives in historic preservation and community non-profit fundraising, highlighting the positive impact of engaged citizens.
The path to improving our community isn't always smooth, with debates like the proposed propane tank stirring up emotions and underhanded political tactics. We'll share our stance on maintaining integrity in the face of adversity, the critical importance of transparency, and the need to combat fearmongering with solid facts. As we chart our journey, we draw a line against those who try to dominate the dialogue and affirm our commitment to standing up for what's right in our town. So, pull up a chair and get ready for a blend of personal stories, laughter, and candid reflections that embody the heart and soul of small-town life.
Join us on The Salt Grain Podcast as my boyfriend Dan Smith and I reflect on the personal rollercoaster that is running for public office. Our conversation peels back the curtain on the local political landscape, revealing the unexpected alliances, the steep learning curve of campaigning, and the hefty responsibilities that come with serving the public. Listen in as we share heartfelt anecdotes about forming connections with the community, the surprising support, and the political intrigue, including an intriguing anecdote about unwittingly seeking backing from those in the opposing camp.
Politics can strain friendships, as I learned during the tumultuous days leading up to the election. Hear about the intense moments, like the confrontation with a former Captain, and the complexities of maintaining relationships amidst political disagreements. We also touch on the broader implications of campaign strategy, including the ethics of aligning with questionable figures and the challenges of returning to the political fray after a setback. Our dialogue reveals the layers of friendship and betrayal that intertwine within the world of small-town politics, and how personal resolve is tested in the quest for public service.
In this episode, Dan and I also tackle the darker side of political campaigns, discussing the toxicity that can permeate the process and how personal attacks can linger long after the ballots are cast. We shed light on the delicate balancing act of managing a town's budget and the generational shifts in communication within political campaigns. As we wrap up our conversation, I open up about my decision to step away from a toxic political environment, finding peace in the choice to resign, and the strength discovered in genuine connections forged along the way. Tune in for an honest and intimate look at the realities of political life and the personal growth that comes from such unique experiences.
Join us as we explore the intricate tapestry of holistic health, comedy, and the enduring bonds of friendship with the insightful Patricia McHale and the hilariously sharp Christine Peake. Listen in as Patricia distinguishes the integrative practices of a holistic health practitioner from a standard massage therapist, offering a glimpse into the healing journey that has been crucial for my own well-being. Christine brings levity to the mix, sharing her transition from public relations to stand-up comedy during the pandemic's challenging times, and we all unpack the nuances of staying authentic in the limelight.
When Joey Dumont and I sat down last year to revisit our memories of the late Tony Hsieh, little did we know it would lead to an exploration of the intertwining worlds of marketing and politics. Joey's leap from digital marketing to the podcasting sphere mirrors my own journey into the political fray, and together, we dissect the strategies and consequences of brand communication in an era dominated by social media. This episode isn't just about looking back at our experiences with Tony Hsieh and our experiences living in San Francisco; it's a deep dive into how those interactions have shaped our understanding of leadership and engagement in the public sphere.
The landscape of journalism stands at a crossroads, and in this episode, Joey and I don't shy away from discussing the gritty details of reporting on complex social issues. From the rise of 'slow journalism' to the birth of True Investigative Journalists, we tackle the economic challenges of revamping media models and the importance of maintaining journalistic integrity in a polarized environment. The conversation unravels the threads of societal controversies and the pressing need for media outlets that can garner trust across political lines, all while upholding our commitment to authenticity and responsible journalism.
Bringing an intimate lens to political discourse, we share personal anecdotes that highlight the trials of navigating political differences among friends and family in today's charged climate. The episode addresses the changing faces and tactics within the Republican Party, the charismatic allure of Donald Trump's marketing approach, and the reverberations of his legal entanglements on American politics. As we conclude, we reflect on the challenges of instigating police reform and the quest to cultivate a media platform that stands as a beacon of trust and evidence-led reporting. Join us on The Salt Grain Podcast for this unabashedly candid conversation that transcends the usual political rhetoric. It's a deep dive into the crux of current affairs, delivering more than just information, but a call to action for discernment and dialogue in these transformative times. You'll also hear how commitment to integrity and authenticity remains at the heart of both political leadership and responsible journalism.
I'll never forget the day I stepped down from office, the weight of controversy on my shoulders and the cacophony of political discord ringing in my ears. Now, with Troy Matthews joining me on The Salt Grain, we swap the gritty tales of our political and personal upheavals. Through our conversation, you'll journey into the maze of local politics and the personal cost of staying true to one's values amidst a storm of misinformation, as Troy and I tear down the facade that often cloaks the realities of public service.
What happens when authenticity meets the unforgiving world of social media? Troy Matthews, who champions transparency under the moniker @KeepTroyBlue, sheds light on this precarious balance. We unravel the threads of political engagement, from the contentious renewal of a police chief's contract to the ethical dilemmas that can lead to resigning from a position you love. Our frank discussion touches on everything from the complexities of explaining intricate policy issues to an often skeptical public, to the raw emotional toll that the relentless persistence required in public service can exact on those who dare to step into the arena.
Wrapping up with a reflective look at the relentless impact of social media bans and the audacity required to run for office in today's climate, this episode offers a candid perspective on the political landscape. As we navigate the choppy waters of political campaigns influenced by our online footprints, you'll hear firsthand accounts of navigating these new challenges. From Troy's insights to my own experiences, we provide a rare glimpse into the lives of those committed to making a difference, regardless of the personal cost. Tune in for an episode that strips back the polish to reveal the raw, unvarnished realities of politics, truth-seeking, and the undeniable influence of social media. Tune in for a revealing glimpse into the lives of those who dare to challenge the status quo and the resilience required to continue the fight for a better world.
Join us as we welcome Lloyd Mendes, a man with a rich and varied background who has become a politically active force in Somerset, Massachusetts. Listen in as Lloyd recounts his journey to Somerset and how our paths crossed during my first run for office in 2016. Our shared commitment to our town's future, especially through zoning challenges and community engagement, is a testament to the power of local governance. Lloyd's narrative emphasizes the vitality of participating in town affairs and how he's steering Somerset towards a brighter path.
We tackle the compelling stories of individuals like Jacob Vaught, a veteran and newly-elected selectman, and he and Lloyd's transition from military service to serving the community in local politics. We also discuss the strategies that make grassroots campaigns successful and the significance of staying informed on local issues. I discuss my experience as a South Coast representative with regional organizations like SRPEDD and the importance of having a voice in the distribution of state and federal funding. Moreover, we address the community impact of economic changes, such as power plant closures, on Somerset's tax revenue and the delicate balance the planning board must maintain when approving new developments (including NIMBY voices).
The episode rounds out with a forward-looking discussion on the potential for industrial and commercial growth in Somerset, particularly in the burgeoning offshore wind industry. We consider how legal frameworks and community interests shape the town's industrial trajectory, and the promise it holds for revitalizing our local economy. Moreover, we delve into the broader implications of the MBTA communities law and the shifting landscape of housing policies in Massachusetts. This is a conversation brimming with insights on the importance of resource management, attracting young professionals, and fostering a vibrant community that you won't want to miss.
I thought when Brett and I embarked on our political journey, we were in for a smooth ride. However, the road was laden with unexpected twists, sharp turns, and a few stop signs. But, what an adventure it has been. From his first campaign in 2016 and Brett's triumphant victory, we've traversed the political landscape together, sharing laughter, frustrations, and a steadfast commitment to our community. You won’t want to miss the stories of our adventures and the lessons we've learned along the way.
In this engaging chat, we dug deep into the potential of our town, explored the essential role of town planners, the need for checks and balances, and emphasized the importance of balance in community development. We didn't shy away from the sensitive issues either, tackling the hot topic of staff turnover and its implications for the community. It's not all serious business though; our stories are peppered with humor and a shared camaraderie that is sure to keep you entertained.
As if the stakes weren't high enough, we stepped into the tumultuous world of local politics, touching on the controversial Dighton GOP and its divisive influence. School safety measures, funding controversies, shocking betrayals at town meetings and the lasting effects it has had - we covered it all. Our candid and often emotional reflections are a testament to our shared love for our town and our unwavering resolve to do what's right, even when the path is treacherous. So, tune in, sit back, and join us on this fascinating journey through the wild and unpredictable world of local politics.
When you think of politics, do you instantly go to the national stage or maybe even the state level? But have you ever wondered about what happens in your own backyard, in the local government? Join us as we delve into the gritty realities of local governance with our esteemed guest, Richard Brown, a veteran with 45 years of experience in serving as a town administrator. In our conversation, we dissect the challenges and power dynamics that are often overlooked in a town's administration. Richard's insights into these issues, from his experiences with selectmen and their responsibilities, to the role of community involvement, are truly enlightening.
Every local government has its share of controversies and failures, and ours is no different. In this episode, we recount tales of failed attempts to revive beloved local activities and the legal battles that ensued due to controversial eminent domain decisions. We talk about the time when a simple plan to bring back ice skating to our town ran into environmental roadblocks, causing chaos and confusion. Situations like these only underscore the importance of conducting thorough research and obtaining proper approvals before initiating any community project. Listen in as we dissect controversies and contentious issues that emerge on this level of governance.
But it's not just about the challenges. Richard and I also discuss the rewards and the positive impacts of active participation in local affairs. We share our experiences and the lessons we learned along the way, hoping to inspire more citizens to take an active role in their community. From selling a piece of land to raise funds for a new project, to dealing with the closure of a power plant and its impact on tax revenue, these stories show how every decision, big or small, can shape a community. So, tune in, and let's explore together the nuances of governance at the grassroots level.
Ever wondered how a venture into politics could shake up your life? Join us as we walk through this extraordinary journey with a special guest, my boyfriend, Dan. We peel back the layers of our personal story, taking you from our initial meeting to moving back home after a decade on the West Coast, and how these changes put our relationship to the test. We also delve into the riveting experience of organizing a vast community event that serendipitously brought us together.
But our story doesn't just stop at community events. We've worn many hats, from being accidental homeowners to campaigners for my election. As we recount our experiences, we unveil the trials and triumphs that have not only shaped our bond but also led us to a deeper understanding of each other.
The second segment of our conversation opens the door to the complexities and struggles of being in the public eye. From the unwelcome advances during the campaign, the betrayals, to public rumors, we share how these incidents marked us and how we managed to navigate through them.
As we tie up our narrative, we reflect on the challenges we faced together - travel troubles, a police vendetta, and personal struggles, and how these hurdles have fortified our relationship. But more than that, we talk about the overwhelming support we received during these trying times, and how it has left us with a profound appreciation for our community. Our journey has been far from easy, but through it all, we've learned that every challenge offers an opportunity for growth and a chance to build a stronger bond. Listen in as we share our story, our adventures, and the lessons we've learned along the way.
Welcome to a captivating conversation with Will Flanagan, hailed as an epitome of youthful exuberance and dynamism in the world of politics. Recognized for his political prowess, Will became the mayor of Fall River, Massachusetts at an impressive age of 29, navigating through the turbulent political landscape of 2008 and the financial crisis. In a riveting discourse, we explore his inspirational grassroots campaign, where he knocked on over 10,000 doors and harnessed his energy and fresh ideas to secure his place at the top.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.