



Kade Crockford on the Surveillance Economy and What Massachusetts’ New Privacy Law Means for You
In this week’s episode, Jennifer is joined by Kade Crockford, Director of Technology and Justice Programs at the ACLU of Massachusetts. With 15 years of experience in privacy advocacy, Kade is a nationally recognized expert on surveillance, civil liberties, and the intersection of technology …

Danielle Allen Calls Out Massachusetts For Its Political Participation Trophy Festival
In this week’s episode, Jennifer and Danielle Allen dive into the workings of Massachusetts’ primary system, discussing why it is seen as broken and proposing fairer, more democratic solutions. They take a nonpartisan lens to explore the controversial ballot question about opening up the primari…

From Boardrooms to Ballot Boxes, Renee Minogue’s Journey in Massachusetts Politics
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 d…

Want a Government Board Spot? Step One: Become Muslim in Massachusetts
In this week’s episode, Jennifer holds recent controversial legislative developments in Massachusetts up for much needed scrutiny. Jennifer is a seasoned political strategist and commentator based in the Bay State, whose career has focused on engaging women in politics, dissecting policy decisio…

World Cup Visitors, Target Runs, and the Joy of Ranch Dressing
In this week’s episode, Jennifer invites listeners into a lighthearted yet insightful summer conversation. Jennifer has served as a prominent voice for empowering women to engage in politics and strengthen their communities. Known for her practical wisdom, humor, and relatable experiences as bot…

BREAKING!! Vice President’s Wife’s Maternity Dress Wasn’t Gucci - Political Bullsh#t Ensues
In this week's episode, Jennifer spotlights the recent controversy surrounding Usha Vance, the Second Lady of the United States and a Yale-educated attorney. Usha, pregnant with her fourth child, recently found herself the subject of criticism after wearing an $8.75 Old Navy maternity dress d…

Signature Drives and Grassroots Movements: Christina Delisio’s Fight for Political Choice in Massachusetts
In this week's episode, Jennifer welcomes Christina Delisio, a seasoned community leader and former Manchester Planning Board member, who is currently running for State Representative in Massachusetts' 5th Essex District. Christina brings nearly a decade of experience championing local issues…

Blue Barrels, Broken Systems, Food Fraud, and Election Reform in Massachusetts
In this week's episode, Jennifer is a guest on Jeff Simon's podcast, "Back to Normal," and is a prominent voice in Massachusetts Republican circles, as well as the current finance chair for the Mike Minogue gubernatorial campaign. Jeff, who is well known for hosting the "Back to Normal" show and fo…

Is a Nazi Tattoo and Creepy Sexting Behavior What Maine Dems Call Progress Now?
In this week’s episode, Jennifer dives deep into the background and candidacy of Graham Platner, the Democratic Senate candidate facing incumbent Susan Collins, currently the only standing Republican in New England. She explores Platner’s privileged upbringing, lack of political experience, and …

Democracy Is Fun Until Lawmakers Take Your Ballot and Your Money with Jon Hecht
In this week's episode, Jennifer welcomes Jon Hecht, a former Massachusetts State Representative and leading advocate for democracy reform. Jon has spent years at the State House gaining firsthand insight into the legislative process and now serves as a key member of the Coalition to Reform Our …