Girl and The Gov, The Podcast

Available on the airwaves and YouTube every Wednesday, Girl and the Gov, The Podcast is an extension

Episodes

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 How does being the youngest parent in Congress impact how one thinks about policy and its impacts?

Will Rollins is running for Congress in SoCal with the goal of thoughtfully escorting the current Re

All eyes are on the swing state of Nevada this episode because we brought on Nevada State Senate Maj

Ted Cruz could lose his job this year. Not exactly a devastating loss to say the least. But the focu

What’s the political landscape in Idaho? Is it really that conservative? Is there a reason the state

What goes down in PA’s HD-137? Anna Thomas, candidate for state house in the district fills us in. F

All eyes have been on Montana since the Montana Boyz burst onto the scene, but they really should be

We’re back and we’re having a [baja] blast on this episode with West Virginia Delegate Kayla Young!

What in the world is happening with this potential TikTok ban? And honestly, what even is it? Is it

Ya girls are back with a debrief episode on both our trips – DC and Austin. It’s politics, gossip, t

There’s little cutie speech that the president gives called the State of the Union Address or as the

Have you heard about what’s been happening with school boards? If you haven’t, you’re about to, with

The fentanyl crisis has impacted individuals and families in every corner of this country. But how d

The topic on the tip of everyone’s tongues right now is immigration. From the border bill to the Tru

It’s 2024 and the GOP is coming for birth control. But the thing is this isn’t just a ‘whoops yolo’

Did we take out our calculators for this episode? No, but we considered it because this interview fo

 If you’re an OG, you know that we love to put the spotlight on various political careers, sharing t

What do legislators talk about behind closed doors? What happens when they get together? What ideas

Bipartisanship is back and we’re so freakin’ glad about it. Working across the aisle is not an easy

If you asked us if we were surprised that Senator Manchin decided to retire, we’d say 50/50. If you