In this week’s episode, Jennifer sits down with Renee Minogue, founder and president of the Michael and Renee Minogue Foundation and board member at Notre Dame, who is also the wife of Mike Minogue, a Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate. Renee is a dynamic leader, accomplished professional, and dedicated mother of five, known for her hands-on approach to family, philanthropy, and advocacy for educational reform.
Jennifer and Renee dive deep into the challenges and sacrifices of campaigning as a family, the intricacies of Massachusetts politics, and the critical failures of ballot question processes and legislative inaction. Renee discusses her experience with student-centered education, the transformative impact of homeschooling, and her strong advocacy for federal scholarship tax credits. The conversation critiques the state’s leadership, especially current Governor Maura Healey, and sharply questions the motives of teachers’ unions, calling out the resistance to change and meaningful school choice. This candid episode pulls no punches on the bureaucratic and political obstacles impeding real progress in education, transparency, and community voice.
“We're sacrificing a lot of family time and we're sacrificing a lot of treasure, and we are sacrificing our privacy, but we are not gonna go down without a fight.” ~Renee Minogue
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