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Sunshine Strategies Radio

Sunshine Strategies Radio

著者: Jennifer McMillin
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Every child deserves a happy and healthy childhood. Sunshine Strategies is a nonprofit consulting organization dedicated to empowering communities to create positive changes for families. This usually involves us identifying a community problem, learning more about it, and working to improve it! Follow along on our adventures, and support our work at patreon.com/SunshineStrategies!Jennifer McMillin 政治・政府 政治学
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  • How We Find Our Way Back
    2025/10/09

    Episode Summary — Sunshine Strategies Radio
    October 6, 2025
    “How We Find Our Way Back: From Outrage to Civic Sundays”

    After a short hiatus, Jen returns with a deeply personal and timely episode of Sunshine Strategies Radio — one that feels more like a conversation around the kitchen table than a news show.

    This week’s theme: finding our way back from political outrage to real community — one Sunday, one conversation, one cup of coffee at a time.

    Outrage is easy. Sustained participation is hard.
    Jen reflects on how despair has taken root in our national life — and why it’s a luxury democracy can’t afford.
    She invites listeners to turn frustration into local action: show up, volunteer, and rebuild trust one relationship at a time.

    Three stories every family should know this week:

    1. Childcare Crisis Deepens During the Government Shutdown — WIC funding may run out within weeks, and new legislation aims to support affected families.

    2. EPA Cuts “Solar for All” Program — Lawsuits begin after a clean energy initiative for low-income families is canceled.

    3. DOJ Disbands Major Anti-Cartel Task Force — Critics warn of weakened crime enforcement and public safety risks.

    From outrage to organizing, Jen’s message is clear: democracy is personal.
    “Find your people. Build your circle. Start small, but start now. Because the only way out of outrage — is through community.”

    🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or SunshineStrategies.org
    Because families deserve to know what’s up.

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    12 分
  • Gov. Edgar and the Importance of Running
    2025/09/19

    In this week’s Sunshine Strategies Radio, Jen McMillin reflects on Constitution Day and the legacy of former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar — a reminder that democracy only works when everyday citizens step up. From there, she dives into three national stories you may have missed but should know about:

    1. Congress scrambling to avoid a government shutdown

    2. Deepening drought and rising wildfire risk in the Northeast

    3. New waves of ransomware attacks and cybersecurity battles

    Together, these stories highlight one truth: our democracy isn’t automatic — it’s built, protected, and renewed by people willing to serve.

    ✨ Subscribe for more family-friendly civic news, history, and community storytelling from central Illinois and beyond.

    #ConstitutionDay #Illinois #JimEdgar #CivicEngagement #SunshineStrategies

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    12 分
  • The Rise of Political Violence, in Word and Deed
    2025/09/11

    In this episode of Sunshine Strategies Radio, Jen McMillin tackles a hard truth: speech is not neutral. Words can build trust and democracy, or they can fuel menace and violence.

    In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Jen reflects on America’s long, painful history of political violence—from leaders silenced for speaking truth to power, to figures who weaponized rhetoric until it consumed them. She asks: What if this really is who we’ve allowed ourselves to become?

    This episode explores:

    • Why political violence begins with words, not weapons

    • The paradox of free speech in America—absolute in law, but dangerous in practice

    • Lessons from other democracies that drew boundaries after violence nearly destroyed them

    • Steps we can take as communities to reclaim trust and accountability

    If democracy is to survive, it won’t survive on violence. It will survive on trust, boundaries, and a shared promise not to turn our words into weapons.

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    10 分
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