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Make It Public | Ashley Butenschoen

By: Ashley Butenschoen and Crew
  • Summary

  • Join Ashley Butenschoen and the crew as we engage the ideas of some of Whatcom County's most interesting thought leaders, authors, business owners, and politicians.

    Looking for smart and honest conversations about current local events, political news, and the culture war? Want to increase your critical thinking by listening to different perspectives on a variety of topics?

    Ashley allows her guests to speak their minds and her audience to think for themselves.

    New podcast every week.
    Copyright Ashley Butenschoen and Crew
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Episodes
  • Make It Public Season 2 Episode 1 | Jennifer Heine Withee and Andrew Gustafson
    Mar 13 2022
    What are they teaching our Kids?

    Make It Public Season 2 Episode 1 In this episode, Ashley Butenschoen is joined by Andrew Gustafson and Washington State public education watchdog, Jennifer Heine Withee with .

    Follow Jennifer on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/washingtonprie

    Download the podcasts on all your favorite platforms:
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhatcomWeWill

    The Make It Public Podcast discusses current events, trending topics, and politics as they relate to life and business. Stay tuned for new episodes and guest appearances.

    About the host:
    Ashley Butenschoen is an AM radio host, Podcaster, and politically active woman that loves to learn new ideas, have her ideas challenged, and is always willing to listen and learn.

    To reach the Make It Public team you can email: info@makeitpublicpodcast.com
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Make It Public Episode 13 | Tyler Byrd | Whatcom County Council Member
    Oct 22 2021
    Make It Public Episode 13. In this podcast, Ashley Butenschoen and Tyler Bryd talk about the effect Gov. Inslee vaccine mandate for state workers will have on local government and you. How is it work with Todd Donavan? Plus More!!

    The Make It Public Podcast discusses current events, trending topics, and politics related to life and business. Stay tuned for new episodes and guest appearances.

    Connect with Make It Public on social media:
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThamesBruce/photo
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhatcomWeWill

    About the host:
    Ashley Butenschoen is an AM radio host, Podcaster, and politically active woman that loves to learn new ideas, have her ideas challenged, and is always willing to listen and learn.

    To reach the Make It Public team, you can email: info@wewillwhatcom.com
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Make It Public Episode 12 | Tonya Hickman | Lynden School District Board Member Candidate
    Oct 2 2021
    Make It Public Episode 12. In this podcast, Ashley Butenschoen and Tonya Hickman talk about what a School District Board Member does and what she can do to help parents in the day of CRT (Critical Race Theory), heighten sex education, masking of kids.

    The Make It Public Podcast discusses current events, trending topics, and politics related to life and business. Stay tuned for new episodes and guest appearances.

    Connect with Make It Public on social media:
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThamesBruce/photo
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhatcomWeWill

    About the host:
    Ashley Butenschoen is an AM radio host, Podcaster, and politically active woman that loves to learn new ideas, have her ideas challenged, and is always willing to listen and learn.

    To reach the Make It Public team, you can email: info@wewillwhatcom.com
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    56 mins

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