ivic engagement consultant Amanda McCellon joins us on Pod4Good to spotlight the transformative power of grassroots activism in Oklahoma. Through her insightful experiences, Amanda sheds light on the impact of participating in local governance, from city councils to school boards. We dive into the significance of community involvement, with Amanda emphasizing how local elections often come down to just a handful of votes, making each voice critical in shaping essential services and policies. This episode is packed with practical steps for those who feel daunted by the national political climate, empowering listeners to find hope and agency through localized action.
We celebrate a historic milestone with Amanda Sandoval's election as the first Latina mayor of Bethany, Oklahoma, illustrating a growing shift towards inclusivity in traditionally conservative areas. Her success story serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring us to break barriers and engage deeply with local communities. Amidst rising skepticism in democratic processes, our conversation delves into advocating democracy's value to those focused on pressing social and economic issues. Through "spiteful optimism," we embrace the resilience required to drive change, even when facing setbacks, and reinforce the belief that meaningful progress is attainable anywhere.
This episode also tackles the modern challenges of digital activism, featuring a TikTok creator who found their voice during the pandemic. We explore the complexities of navigating social media ethics while maintaining mental health and joy amidst activism. Our discussion underscores the powerful role of unconventional media in connecting and mobilizing communities, especially in areas with limited access to mainstream platforms. Finally, we express our gratitude to the Pod4Good community, encouraging listeners to support our mission by liking, subscribing, and sharing feedback to help us amplify these crucial conversations.
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Unlock the secrets of city governance as we engage with Nathan Picard, Tulsa's City Auditor, who transformed his career from art major to city auditor. Nathan details his unexpected journey and sheds light on the critical function of his role, made even more challenging by new charter requirements for candidates to be CPAs or certified internal auditors. He explains the nuances between external and internal auditing, offering a fresh perspective on financial accuracy and performance processes. Explore how Nathan is building on his predecessor’s legacy while championing community engagement to boost city operations.
Discover the strides Tulsa has made in government efficiency and employee retention, guided by a mission to listen, evaluate, and inform. Our conversation uncovers the importance of a feedback loop that connects residents and city employees, ensuring transparency and accountability. Nathan delves into the successes and hurdles of implementing a new financial system, and highlights the vital role of continuous auditing and data analytics in identifying inefficiencies and tackling waste. Mayor GT Bynum's dedication to performance and employee engagement is applauded, as we reflect on the city's improvements since 2006.
Engage with the complexities of civic participation and city planning as we discuss the challenges of aligning public input with practical outcomes. Nathan shares insights into participatory budgeting, the intricate dance between federal, state, and local authorities, and creative revenue generation strategies. From downtown Tulsa's parking dilemmas to the aspirational role of a city auditor, Nathan offers a comprehensive view of the interconnectedness of community engagement and efficient city governance. Follow "Tulsa City Auditor" on social media for ongoing updates and direct interaction with Tulsa’s dedicated public servant.
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