FWIW
FWIW
FWIW Podcast
The 2020 race for the White House isn’t just playing out on the ground, it’s being waged where Americans spend the majority of their time: online, on their smartphones and in their newsfeeds. Each episode will examine how technology has transformed our politics and take you into the digital spaces where the race for the White House will be won. Hosted by Tara McGowan.
Reaching the Latinx Voter in 2020
Stephanie Valencia, co-founder of Equis Labs and She Se Puede, joins Tara for this final pre-election episode to talk about what Democrats need to do to reach Latino and Latina voters where they are, what messengers work best with the Latinx community, and the importance of their vote in 2020.
Oct 30, 2020
37 min
Harnessing the Power of Suburban Women
Red, Wine, and Blue is a grassroots women-led organization mobilizing suburban women in Ohio and beyond to get involved in local politics and issue advocacy in their communities. Their founder, Katie Paris, joins Tara on the pod to talk about harnessing the power of suburban women and creating new momentum for suburban communities online.
Oct 22, 2020
40 min
The Republican Movement Against Trump
Sarah Longwell, founder of Republican Voters Against Trump and publisher of The Bulwark, joins Tara on today’s podcast to talk about what it’s like to be a Republican working to unseat Trump, why polarizing partisan messaging doesn’t work, and the future of partisan media in politics.
Oct 15, 2020
47 min
The Power Of Black Voter Engagement
Adrianne Shropshire, founder & executive director of Black PAC, is running one of the largest programs in the presidential election connecting exclusively with Black voters across the country. She joined us to talk about the Vice Presidential debate, Black PAC's mission, building power in progressive spaces, and how pivotal Black voters are in EVERY election.
Oct 9, 2020
42 min
Moving The Needle Against Donald Trump
James Barnes - who leads ACRONYM's measurement work - joined us to talk through persuasion and a new testing framework that has allowed us to measure our impact when it comes to weakening the public's approval of Trump.
Apr 30, 2020
30 min
Understanding Bernie's Movement
Bernie Sanders built a community of committed followers and completely changed the Democratic party as we know it to exist today. He inspired candidates to embrace more progressive values and policies and he revolutionized how a campaign can build a movement online. How was his coalition built? How can it best be mobilized to defeat Donald Trump in November? Former White House videographer and Creative Director to Bernie Sanders's 2016 campaign, Arun Chaudhary, joins us to talk through these questions and understand the future of Bernie's movement.
Apr 20, 2020
32 min
Putting Facts Over Ratings During COVID-19
How do media outlets accurately report the news while attempting to fact-check the president in real time? Do they shift their coverage to knowledgeable experts such as Dr. Fauci? How do we combat the lies that are putting American lives at risk? Crooked Media's Dan Pfeiffer, a former White House Communications Director and Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama, joins us to answer these questions.
Apr 2, 2020
23 min
Campaigning Amidst A Pandemic
How does one organize during a worldwide pandemic? How do campaigns continue to reach voters where they are when door-knocking isn't possible? They can't just stop. So, what does it mean to become a fully digital campaign in the time of COVID-19? This week, we brought on Greta Carnes - former National Organizing Director for Pete Buttigieg - to talk about relational organizing online and how campaigns can digitally adapt at a time of national crisis.
Mar 19, 2020
38 min
Influencing Perception Online
How is perception shaped, influenced, & manipulated online? What are the real world outcomes it has on our elections? Tara sat down again with Jiore Craig, Vice President at GQR, a digital expert, and an alumni of the FWIW podcast - to discuss the factors that influence our perceived experiences online as they pertain to the 2020 election.
Mar 5, 2020
19 min
Reaching Young Voters Online
Approximately 4 million people will be turning 18 in 2020. 4 million young voters. How are these young voters engaging with campaigns online? What's filling their newsfeeds? What type of digital content is firing them up? Tara sat down with Caitlin Reardon, Ayo Ehindero, John Harashinski - three highly-politically engaged students at Washington & Lee University - to discuss how they’re experiencing the election on their newsfeeds, on their mobile devices, and in their own social circles.
Feb 20, 2020
23 min
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