Caroline Leavitt
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Podcast Appearances
The Forgotten Men and Women, I think that message really spoke to me and a lot of people that I grew up with in that kind of blue collar town. And when I got to college, I realized not everybody feels that way, especially my professors. And it really propelled me to just use my voice and, you know, dive into-
The Forgotten Men and Women, I think that message really spoke to me and a lot of people that I grew up with in that kind of blue collar town. And when I got to college, I realized not everybody feels that way, especially my professors. And it really propelled me to just use my voice and, you know, dive into-
The Forgotten Men and Women, I think that message really spoke to me and a lot of people that I grew up with in that kind of blue collar town. And when I got to college, I realized not everybody feels that way, especially my professors. And it really propelled me to just use my voice and, you know, dive into-
Got to speak your truth. It's the only way I believe. And I think when you show courage and sharing your values and opinions, people respect you more and it will work out and you'll land where you're supposed to be. Right. And maybe you won't get that job you were hoping for. You'll get denied by that school. But like.
Got to speak your truth. It's the only way I believe. And I think when you show courage and sharing your values and opinions, people respect you more and it will work out and you'll land where you're supposed to be. Right. And maybe you won't get that job you were hoping for. You'll get denied by that school. But like.
Got to speak your truth. It's the only way I believe. And I think when you show courage and sharing your values and opinions, people respect you more and it will work out and you'll land where you're supposed to be. Right. And maybe you won't get that job you were hoping for. You'll get denied by that school. But like.
god has a plan and it will work out for you for a reason yeah and i think it's much more liberating to just be honest and i think this election showed that um there's many more people in this country who feel the way that we do on the right than on the left and i think the silent majority isn't silent anymore and i think all parents should encourage their children to use their voice and have courage and you know speak their truth
god has a plan and it will work out for you for a reason yeah and i think it's much more liberating to just be honest and i think this election showed that um there's many more people in this country who feel the way that we do on the right than on the left and i think the silent majority isn't silent anymore and i think all parents should encourage their children to use their voice and have courage and you know speak their truth
god has a plan and it will work out for you for a reason yeah and i think it's much more liberating to just be honest and i think this election showed that um there's many more people in this country who feel the way that we do on the right than on the left and i think the silent majority isn't silent anymore and i think all parents should encourage their children to use their voice and have courage and you know speak their truth
Yes. So Trump 1.0 started as an intern and then was offered a full-time job, which led me to working in the press office under Kayleigh McEnany, who was my old boss and remains a very good friend to this day. And then went back home and actually ran for office. I briefly worked for Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, who will soon be our United Nations ambassador.
Yes. So Trump 1.0 started as an intern and then was offered a full-time job, which led me to working in the press office under Kayleigh McEnany, who was my old boss and remains a very good friend to this day. And then went back home and actually ran for office. I briefly worked for Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, who will soon be our United Nations ambassador.
Yes. So Trump 1.0 started as an intern and then was offered a full-time job, which led me to working in the press office under Kayleigh McEnany, who was my old boss and remains a very good friend to this day. And then went back home and actually ran for office. I briefly worked for Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, who will soon be our United Nations ambassador.
And she has a PAC that supports and encourages women to run for office. And I had a conversation with her about being in New Hampshire and the district that I was from, and really sparked my interest to run myself. So I went back home. and kicked off a congressional campaign, which was an amazing experience. I was in a very competitive primary. A lot of money from the D.C.
And she has a PAC that supports and encourages women to run for office. And I had a conversation with her about being in New Hampshire and the district that I was from, and really sparked my interest to run myself. So I went back home. and kicked off a congressional campaign, which was an amazing experience. I was in a very competitive primary. A lot of money from the D.C.
And she has a PAC that supports and encourages women to run for office. And I had a conversation with her about being in New Hampshire and the district that I was from, and really sparked my interest to run myself. So I went back home. and kicked off a congressional campaign, which was an amazing experience. I was in a very competitive primary. A lot of money from the D.C.
establishment went into the race against me. There was a lot of negative ads. I won the primary, ultimately lost the general election. New Hampshire is a tough state to win at the federal level, unfortunately, for a few reasons, but it worked out. Did that thicken your skin right up, though? Totally. Oh, my gosh.
establishment went into the race against me. There was a lot of negative ads. I won the primary, ultimately lost the general election. New Hampshire is a tough state to win at the federal level, unfortunately, for a few reasons, but it worked out. Did that thicken your skin right up, though? Totally. Oh, my gosh.
establishment went into the race against me. There was a lot of negative ads. I won the primary, ultimately lost the general election. New Hampshire is a tough state to win at the federal level, unfortunately, for a few reasons, but it worked out. Did that thicken your skin right up, though? Totally. Oh, my gosh.
I have so much respect for anyone who puts their name on a ballot because nothing is off limits. They will go after you and your family and everything is on the line when you decide to be a public servant and run. But I have no regrets. I met amazing people and it taught me so many skills and life lessons and it was a wonderful experience.
I have so much respect for anyone who puts their name on a ballot because nothing is off limits. They will go after you and your family and everything is on the line when you decide to be a public servant and run. But I have no regrets. I met amazing people and it taught me so many skills and life lessons and it was a wonderful experience.