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Talking politics with Jon Rehlander

Talking politics with Jon Rehlander

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In the Coaching Corner for this episode, I reflect as we celebrate 6 months of the Beyond Judgment podcast. I discuss the 8 aspirational strategies I'm working on for myself and this podcast. There are some changes brewing that start both with this episode and coming in the near future for the podcast.

I welcome my friend of 25 years, Jon Rehlander to the show. In this first hour, Jon shares his experiences as a grassroots organizer in college and his experience as a press intern for a U.S. Senator. He also shares stories about his current projects and his work in the political arena, while reflecting on his childhood memories and family traditions.

Finally, we dive into pressing issues like political groups trying to shape and shield kids from certain types of information, as well as the impact of the pandemic on school funding and curriculum decisions. Together, we highlight the importance of pursuing our passions, adapting to different environments, and staying open to change. Don't miss this engaging exploration of life lessons, strategies, and the importance of staying open to new possibilities.

A special thank you to Tim Langton for his work with the podcast introduction. If you want more information about his voice-over work, check Tim out at https://timlangton.com/.

Episode Sponsored by: Tap Into Being Coaching - www.tapintobeing.com

Music from Epidemic Sound
Theme song: Top of the Morning by Victor Lundberg

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