About this episode
This episode is a rallying cry for anyone who’s ever felt the call to make a real difference. Whether you’re new to politics or part of the old guard, Amanda Litman’s story and insights will inspire you to step up, speak out, and run — for your community, your future, your life!In this episode:Amanda Litman breaks down how "Run for Something" energizes diverse, non-traditional leaders to run for local officeThe key to motivating candidates: focus on their passion, not their willingness to begHow flipping districts in 2025 showed that authentic candidates can beat money and outmoded politicsOvercoming fears: safety, sacrifice, and doubts — and turning them into fuel for changeThe vital role of women, rural leaders, and young people in shaping future politicsPractical tips for everyday citizens to exercise power—door knocking, volunteering, and engaging directly with representativesWhy courage, persistence, and authenticity beat slick campaigns every single timeResources & Links:Run for SomethingRun for WhatAmanda Litman (Google Search)Local ProgressFuture CaucusState Innovation ExchangeConnect with Amanda Litman:TwitterLinkedInThis episode is a call — a declaration — that YOU are part of this movement. Your voice, your vote, your courage can change history. Don’t wait — run, speak, act. The future isn’t written yet. Let’s write it together.The Hot Dish is brought to you by the One Country Project. To learn more, visit OneCountryProject.org, or find us on Substack (Onecountryproject.substack.com), and on YouTube, Bluesky, and Facebook (@onecountryproject).
(00:00) - Introduction to Run for Something
(01:22) - Empowering Young Leaders in Politics
(03:23) - The Candidate Recruitment Process
(04:45) - Understanding Candidate Success Rates
(06:21) - Overcoming Doubts About Winning
(08:36) - Addressing Fears of Running for Office
(10:29) - Navigating Financial Sacrifices in Campaigning
(12:58) - Reframing Fundraising as Public Service
(15:30) - Encouraging Women to Run for Office
(17:19) - Building a Pipeline for Future Candidates
(19:35) - The Importance of Community Engagement
(22:11) - Call to Action