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The Advocacy Podcast

The Advocacy Podcast

By: Kristin Rastatter Shantell Lucas
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The Advocacy Podcast explores the policies and regulations shaping Urgent Care. Hosted by Kristin Rastatter, Advocacy Manager at the Urgent Care Association, this podcast breaks down complex topics, like payment reform and healthcare access, into engaging, actionable conversations. Featuring expert guests and Urgent Care leaders, each episode highlights why these issues matter and how you can make an impact. Follow along and join the conversation to amplify the voice of Urgent Care.

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Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Advocacy, Anthems & April
    Jul 7 2025

    In S1:E2 of The Advocacy Podcast, host Kristin Rastatter is joined by the unstoppable April Gillam from Solv to talk all things federal advocacy. We kick things off by picking our personal advocacy theme songs (yes, it’s as fun as it sounds), then dive into what’s happening on the federal front and how you can make a difference without needing a PhD in policy. April also shares her favorite tips, tricks, and little hacks to keep advocacy effective, impactful, and (believe it or not) fun.

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    36 mins
  • UCA Federal Advocacy: Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going and Why It Matters
    Jun 9 2025

    Host Kristin Rastatter kicks off The Advocacy Podcast with guests Gerry Cvitanovich and Selena Gurley. They share some laughs and dive into key topics like federal payment reform, what's been done, what's next, and how you can get involved. A quick, insightful listen for anyone passionate about Urgent Care Advocacy.

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    33 mins

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