
Democrats Chase Shiny Objects. Here's How to Build Real Power.
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Notable books mentioned: What It Takes by Richard Ben Kramer, Run for Something, The Heart Principle by Helen Wong, Olga Dies Dreaming by Sochi Gonzalez
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The host mentions 'What It Takes' to illustrate their early aspirations of running for office and the complexities involved in the political proces…

The host mentions 'Run for Something' to highlight the importance of local and state elections in the fight for democracy. Amanda Littman, co-found…

The host mentions 'The Heart Principle' as a personal favorite, highlighting its themes of grief and burnout intertwined with romance. They emphasi…

Democrats Chase Shiny Objects. Here's How to Build Real Power. mentions What It Takes by Richard Ben Kramer, Run for Something, The Heart Principle by Helen Wong, and Olga Dies Dreaming by Sochi Gonzalez with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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- The conversation centers on history of women in fitness.
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“The speaker refers to the giant Richard Ben Kramer book about the 1988 presidential election as their Bible during their college years.”
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“I wrote a book a couple of years ago, I wrote Run for Something, but I got to talk to a bunch of people who had come up through local politics.”
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“It's about grief and burnout and also really hot. It's great. And it's very relaxing for this moment of time we're in.”
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“The perfect combination of romance and politics and New York stuff. It answers the question of what happens when someone sacrifices everything for a bigger cause.”
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“It's a history of women in fitness and women in America and the overlapping cultural ways in which society polices women bodies.”
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