• Slow Progress (feat. Fran "Hutch" Hutchins)
    Jan 7 2026

    This week, Fran (Hutch) Hutchins shares their journey from growing up in Alabama to becoming a key figure in LGBTQ+ advocacy. They discuss their work with the Equality Federation, the importance of grassroots organizing, and the challenges of sustaining motivation in long-term activism. Hutch emphasizes the significance of community support, personal resilience, and strategic planning in driving social change. The conversation also touches on the role of hope, the impact of movement history, and the need for inclusive leadership.

    Guest information:

    You can connect with Hutch on LinkedIn.

    Learn more about the Equality Federation by visiting their website, or you can check them out on Instagram and LinkedIn.

    Check out some of Hutch's recommendations:

    Books:

    • Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993 (Sarah Schulman)

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    57 mins
  • Happy Holidays from The Campaign Workshop
    Dec 24 2025

    We're offline for a much-needed holiday break for the next two weeks. How to Win a Campaign will be back with another full episode on January 7, 2026.

    The Campaign Workshop is raising money this holiday season for Feeding America. Together, we can make a meaningful impact by supporting our neighbors facing hunger and their ability to gain equitable access to food. With supporters like you, we can achieve food security in America and feed what matters.

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    2 mins
  • Layoffs (feat. Stacy McAuliffe)
    Dec 17 2025

    This week, Martín sits down with Stacey McAuliffe from the Management Center to tackle one of the toughest challenges facing organizations today: navigating budget cuts and potential layoffs. Stacey shares her thoughts on maintaining humanity and integrity during these difficult times, offering practical advice for leaders to manage tough conversations while supporting their teams. Whether you're a seasoned leader or new to management, this episode provides valuable insights to help you lead with confidence and compassion.

    Guest Information:

    Stacy McAuliffe, The Management Center

    You can also check out The Management Center on Instagram and LinkedIn.

    For toolkits and resources mentioned in this episode, check out:

    • Layoffs Toolkit for Leaders
    • Re-Division of Labor Worksheet
    • Layoff Script Sample & Template

    Stacy's book recommendation:

    • Sea Wife (Amity Gaige)

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    59 mins
  • Being the Center of Controversy (feat. Olivia Hill)
    Dec 10 2025

    This week, Joe talks with Olivia Hill, who shares her journey as the first trans woman elected in Tennessee. She discusses the challenges she faced, how her passion for improving infrastructure helped her stay focused, and how she continues to bridge divides in an effort to make Nashville a better place to live.

    Guest Information:

    Olivia Hill, Council Member at-Large, Nashville Metro Council

    You can connect with Olivia on LinkedIn.

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    Presented by The Campaign Workshop.

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    54 mins
  • Candidate Attacks (feat. Jon Hoadley)
    Dec 3 2025

    This week, Jon Hoadley, a former Michigan House legislator and 2020 Democratic candidate, sits down with Martín and shares his journey through the political landscape. He discusses the challenges of media attacks, the importance of having a support system, and his commitment to public service.

    Guest information:

    You can connect with Jon Hoadley on LinkedIn.

    Learn more about the Michigan Donor Alliance on their website.

    Check out some of Jon's recommendations:

    Books:

    • True Gretch (Gretchen Whitmer)
    • The Purposeful Warrior (Jocelyn Benson)
    • Hate Won't Win (Mallory McMorrow)
    • Healing Politics (Abdul El-Sayed)

    Podcasts:

    • A Republic, If You Can Keep It (Mark Brewer, Jeff Timmer)

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    53 mins
  • Happy Thanksgiving from The Campaign Workshop
    Nov 26 2025

    We're on a break this week for Thanksgiving, but tune in to hear Joe and Martín share their favorite holiday dishes, as well as an appeal to help with spreading the spirit of giving and gratitude. Happy Thanksgiving from the Campaign Workshop team!

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    3 mins
  • Progressive Work in Conservative Landscapes (feat. Julie Burkhart)
    Nov 12 2025

    This week, Julie Burkhart joins Martín to talk about her journey in reproductive health, insights on working in conservative areas, and using creative operating models to build resilient communities.

    Guest Information:

    Julie Burkhart, Wellspring Health Access and Hope Clinic.

    You can read the New York Times profile on Julie here. She was also selected as one of Time's 100 Most Influential in Health for 2025--read more here.

    Check out Wellspring Health Access on Instagram or on LinkedIn or visit the Hope Clinic on Instagram.

    Julie's book recommendations:

    • Purple Hibiscus (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie);
    • Holy Ghost Girl (Donna M. Johnson)

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    50 mins