2.28: How To Become An Informed Voter

I have heard from so many of you that this election season has left you feeling confused and overwhelmed. That is completely understandable —2020 has been a year full of uncertainty and turmoil, to say the least. Even though there is so much going on around us it is critical for all of us to cast our vote and use our voices during this election season.  Voting is a precious right and it is our responsibility as citizens to go to the polls with as much information as possible. In this episode I will walk you through my 4 step action plan to become an informed voter! My hope is that after listening to this episode you will feel empowered to confidently complete your ballot and fulfill your civic duty.  Step 1: Put time on your calendar  Step 2: Decide on your non-negotiables  Step 3: Use your voting tools  Step 4: Write down who you voted for   Articles, Studies, & Podcasts Referenced in the Episode Download the FREE Voting Action Plan  Media Bias Chart: Static Media Bias Chart: Interactive  3 in 30 Podcast: “How to Have Grace-filled Political Conversations” Dr. Martin Luther King Letter From a Birmingham Jail Song Credit: “Away” by Geographer and “Beach Disco” by Dougie Wood

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