PR pros can leverage a steady stream of founder/CEO-level guests with hands-on experience in campaigns, digital strategy, and policy. The show’s nonpartisan framing and long-running format attract policy, tech, and advocacy audiences, offering credible thought-leadership exposure and opportunities for authoring expert commentary.
100 episodes, Irregular, 5.0 rating
<1k, Male, USA
digitalpoliticsradio@gmail.com, karen@e-voterinstitute.com
E-Voter Institute has produced Digital Politics Radio since 2007. Karen Jagoda is the host of this is non-partisan show that covers the business of politics rather than the squabbling that goes on across the political spectrum.
News, Business, Politics, Society & Culture, Government, Technology
Typical Credentials:
Senior industry expert or executive (founder/CEO or top policy/tech strategist) with public speaking and media experience
Required Achievements:
Founded or led a notable organization or campaign, Public-facing thought leadership or media appearances, Recognized expert in politics, technology, or policy areas relevant to the show
Eva Posner - Campaign Safety, Mental Health Of Staff, Fundraising Challenges, Social Media Fundraising, Political Violence, Scott Goodstein - Evolution Of Social Media In Campaigns, Voter Information Sources, Two-way Engagement, Narrative & Storytelling, Deepak Puri - Podcasting Best Practices, Guest Preparation, Format Flexibility, Storytelling In Audio, Hamid Ghanadan - State Of Science, Public Trust In Science, Science Communication, Policy Implications, Deepak Puri - Fastalert Now App, Privacy-centric Communication, Advocacy Tech, Misinformation Mitigation
political campaigns, social media strategy, digital advocacy, AI in politics, science communication, healthcare policy, privacy in activism, civic tech, authentic conversations, policy communication