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Get Up, Get Out, and Vote: A nosy AF Election Special with Stephisha Ycoy-Walton

Get Up, Get Out, and Vote: A nosy AF Election Special with Stephisha Ycoy-Walton

Update: 2024-11-05
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Buckle up, everyone! It’s Election Day 2024, and the energy is electric! The stakes are high, the tension is real, and all eyes are on the possibility of a new Madame President. In today’s episode, host Stephanie Graham is joined by her trusted battle buddy, Stephisha YCoy Walton, to break down what this pivotal election means for us all.

Join them as they dig into the importance of voter mobilization and civic engagement, sharing their own experiences in activism, from phone banking to grassroots organizing. With passion, humor, and a few personal stories, they explore how each vote shapes our collective future and why showing up to the polls matters more than ever. Get ready for an inspiring, motivating, and sometimes funny conversation about the power of our voices—and the responsibilities we hold as citizens.

About Stephisha:

Stephisha Ycoy Walton is a God-fearing individual who lives life in the gray area of most things, focused on community impact and social justice. Passionate about financial literacy, she is dedicated to coaching, teaching, and mentoring others to improve their financial skillsets. As a licensed financial advisor, member of Oakland's Budget Advisory Commission, and credentialed teacher, Stephisha walks her purpose on purpose. She believes that financial independence is a result of consistent choices and is committed to guiding others toward financial success.

Takeaways:

  • The importance of grassroots mobilization to the polls in the 2024 election is crucial.
  • Financial literacy education for youth can empower them to understand money management.
  • Engaging in local elections is just as vital as voting for president and vice president.
  • The impact of social media on political engagement is growing and cannot be overlooked.
  • Community involvement in political processes can shape the future of local education systems.
  • Understanding candidate policies is essential for informed voting during elections.

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Episode Summary:

With the 2024 election looming on the horizon, Stephanie Graham and Stephisha Ekoy Walton engage listeners in an impassioned discussion about the power of voting and grassroots activism. The episode captures the palpable tension and excitement of election day as the hosts reflect on their experiences mobilizing voters in their communities. Stephanie shares her personal stakes and concerns, emphasizing how the election’s outcome could significantly impact the lives of marginalized individuals and families. Through their candid conversation, they highlight the urgency of civic engagement, encouraging listeners to recognize their roles within the democratic process and to take action.

The discussion broadens to encompass the significance of financial literacy as a tool for empowerment. Stephisha, with her background as a licensed financial advisor, emphasizes the importance of educating young people about personal finance as a means of breaking the cycle of poverty and fostering independence. The hosts share inspiring stories of their community initiatives aimed at teaching financial skills, and they discuss how these efforts can create a more informed electorate. This emphasis on financial literacy intertwines with their advocacy for social justice, illustrating how understanding economic systems can enhance one’s ability to navigate the political landscape effectively.

As the episode unfolds, Stephanie and Stephisha reflect on the narratives surrounding Vice President Kamala Harris and the importance of a nuanced understanding of her role in the political arena. They address the criticisms she has faced while emphasizing her commitment to the communities she serves. This dialogue encourages listeners to critically evaluate political narratives and to seek out candidates who prioritize equity and justice. Through their engaging and relatable conversation, this episode serves as both a motivational call to action and a reminder of the power of individual voices in shaping the future of our communities.

Chapters:

00:05 - Intro: Welcome to Nosy AF

00:35 - It's Election Day: Feeling Nervous

00:52 - Introducing Stephisha Ekoy Walton

01:06 - Mobilizing for the Election

00:27 - Understanding What's at Stake

03:31 - Getting Involved: Community Engagement

03:36 - The Importance of Voting

17:21 - Financial Literacy and Community Impact

34:20 - Taking Action: Teaching Youth Financial Skills

04:27 - Closing Thoughts: Celebrating Change

Connect with Stephisha

Instagram: @sycoywalton


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Email: stephanie@missgraham.com

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Episode Credits:

Produced, Hosted, and Edited by Me, Stephanie (teaching myself audio editing!)

Lyrics: Queen Lex

Instrumental: Freddie Bam Fam

Special thanks this episode to Amanda McGrane, KO Meyers, and Dave Jackson

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Get Up, Get Out, and Vote: A nosy AF Election Special with Stephisha Ycoy-Walton

Get Up, Get Out, and Vote: A nosy AF Election Special with Stephisha Ycoy-Walton

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