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Brave in the Bay - Indivisible Mid-Peninsula’s Podcast

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 17 episodes

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17
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13 days ago
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41m
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36
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18
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About this podcast

Indivisible Mid-Peninsula is a grassroots, action-driven community empowering people to strengthen democracy, advance social justice, and stand up against injustice and cruelty—together.

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Unknown Host hosts Brave in the Bay - Indivisible Mid-Peninsula’s Podcast, a government show with 17 episodes published.

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Rejecting shotgun politics. Democracy and civil discourse in an advanced society.

May 20, 202644mEp. 17S2026

In this insightful interview, city councilwoman and former Foster City Mayor Stacy Jimenez shares her journey, the importance of civic engagement, and practical ways to get involved in local politics. Discover how local

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Un-Detained - One Citizen's Fight for Justice

May 9, 202634mEp. 16S2026

This episode shares a powerful story of one US citizen's initiative to help a detained immigrant, highlighting issues in the immigration detention system and the importance of compassion and civic responsibility. Events

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Your vote counts! States Win.

Apr 6, 202647mEp. 15S2026

States Win, formerly Sister District, builds power in state legislatures by supporting candidates, mobilizing volunteers, empowering lawmakers, and educating voters. Learn more at StatesWin.org. States Win (FKA Sister Di

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It Rained Warm Bread - Hope Matters

Mar 24, 202646mEp. 14S2026

In this episode Carla interviews Gloria Moskowitz-Sweet, author, educator, social worker, and optimist. She is discussing her book, It Rained Warm Bread, that poetically tells the story of her father, Moishe Moskowitz. M

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Puente de la Costa Sur

Mar 4, 202630mEp. 13S2026

Rita Mancera, Executive Director of Puente de la Costa Sur, and Diane Savage talk about the great work Puente does for its communities. As stated on their website, Puente fosters wellness and prosperity in the San Mateo

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Successful Advocacy - Joe Simitian's 13 Tips

Feb 19, 202656mEp. 12S2025

Former California State Senator Joe Simitian shares his 13 tips for successful advocacy. The world is a busy place, so knowing what you want to communicate and how to best get your ideas or messages implemented are cruci

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The Joy of Talking Politics with Strangers

Feb 18, 202650mEp. 11S2025

In this episode, Carla and Jacki Yahn talk with author Elizabeth Chur as she discusses her journey into activism and the importance of engaging in political conversations. Elizabeth emphasizes the joy of talking politics

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The Courage Gap - Bravery Unleashed

Feb 17, 202610mEp. 10S2025

In this episode of the Brave in the Bay podcast, host Carla Pursnani discusses the concept of the courage gap as introduced by Margie Warrell in her book, 'The Courage Gap.' She outlines five powerful steps to take coura

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Prop 50 - California's answer to Texas gerrymandering

Feb 16, 202635mEp. 9S2025

In this episode of the Brave in the Bay podcast, host Carla engages with community leaders Deb and Michelle to discuss the critical implications of Prop 50, a ballot initiative aimed at countering Republican redistrictin

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One Million Rising - Removing Pillars of Authoritarianism

Feb 15, 202636mEp. 80

In this episode we talk with Susan Austin and Maren Stever from Indivisible Mid-Peninsula about the pillars of authoritarianism and how to protect democracy by taking action to topple those pillars. They discuss the One

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Non-Violence: The Ultimate Act of Bravery

Feb 13, 20261h 1mEp. 70

In this episode, Carla interviews Joanna Thurman, co-founderof the Gandhi Team, who discusses the principles of nonviolence and its importance in today's socio-political climate. She explains the misconceptions surroundi

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Mindset, Movement and Nutrition

Feb 12, 202629mEp. 60

In this episode, Pao Ortega, a reset mind, body, and energy coach, shares her journey from overcoming depression to helping others reclaim their energy and emotional freedom. She introduces her 123 Pao Formula, which emp

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Smoke Screen: The Hidden Agenda of the SAVE Act

Feb 11, 202659mEp. 5S2025

In this episode Carla and retired lawyer and current voting rights activist Diane Savage discuss the complexities of voter suppression in the U.S., focusing on the implications of a smokescreen act, the SAVE Act. They di

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Banned, Bared and Bullied: The Assault on Academic Freedom

Feb 10, 202640mEp. 4S2025

In this episode, host Carla Pursnani talks with Kim Gandy, MD, PhD. Kim is a physician, scientist, entrepreneur, and advocate for academic integrity. She’s the Founder and CEO of Play-it-Health. She received her MD from

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Chasing Justice - Civil Rights DOGED

Feb 9, 202643mEp. 3S2025

In this episode of the Brave in the Bay podcast, host Carla Pursnani and Senior Civil Rights attorney Jessica Plitt talk about the critical role of the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in education, particularly for student

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Immigration and the American Dream

Feb 8, 202631mEp. 2S2025

In this episode host Carla engages in a profound conversation about democracy, civic responsibility, and the American dream with an anonymous guest who shares her personal journey as an immigrant. Our guest has chosen an

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Welcome to the Brave in the Bay Podcast!

Feb 7, 202637mEp. 1S2025

The 1st episode of Indivisible Mid-Peninsula's Brave in the Bay Podcast! In this episode, host Carla Pursnani talks with Indivisible Mid-Peninsula's founders, Nancy Nagel and Susan Austin. Indivisible Mid-Peninsula is a

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Brave in the Bay - Indivisible Mid-Peninsula’s Podcast has published 17 episodes.

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