What happens when business, politics, and personal values collide?
In this episode, I’m joined by Amy McDonald, podcast host, content creator, and political communicator, for a candid conversation about why neutrality is often a choice, how women have been conditioned to stay quiet, and what it really takes to create change.
Together, we explore:
* Why “staying out of politics” is still a political decision
* The hidden systems that shape women’s leadership and ambition
* How local conversations create national change
* Why Millennials and Gen Z have an unprecedented opportunity to reshape the future
* The power of history, community, and speaking up before it’s too late
This isn’t a conversation about choosing sides. It’s about choosing to participate.
If you’ve ever wondered whether your voice matters, I hope this episode reminds you that meaningful change rarely starts with a headline. It starts with ordinary people who are willing to have difficult conversations.
If this conversation challenged your perspective or gave you a new way to think about leadership, history, and civic engagement, I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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Connect with Amy McDonald
* Instagram: @amymaccc
* Podcast: The Foolish Optimist
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