Most questions are optional - we appreciate any feedback you can share! Contact First Name * Last Name * Email * Survey How did you hear about the Craft of Campaigns podcast? * How many episodes have you listened to? * 1-3 episodes 4-6 episodes 7-9 episodes 10+ episodes How are you using the podcast in your organizing? What’s a lesson you learned or a take-away you’ve gotten so far? * What has worked for you about the episodes you’ve listened to? i.e. format, length, guests, interview style, articles, etc. What is your MOST favorite episode that you’ve listened to? - None -S1 E1: Neidi Dominguez on “not listening to DC” & embracing disagreement in the fight to win DACA (11/15/22)S1 E2: Tara Raghuveer on hijacking Kansas City’s elections by being “ruthless” about basebuildingS1 E3: Sasha Wijeyeratne on holding a ‘hard no’ & winning the narrative “on the doors” in the fight against Amazon’s “HQ2”S1 E4:Mary Hooks & Kate Shapiro on ending bail in ATL & the Black Mama’s Bail OutsS1 E5: Debt Collective organizers on crafting campaigns against an idea...S1 E6: Will Tanzman on ending cash bail in Illinois, how Chicago organizers built a statewide coalition & ...S1 E7: Caitlin Breedlove on taking on Amazon’s price-gouging, using campaigns as “political identity formation moments”S1 E8: Daniel Hunter on never using the same tactic twice, undoing a “done deal” in PhiladelphiaS1 E9: Justin J. Pearson on campaigning to stop a pipeline headed for a Black neighborhood in MemphisS1 E10: Katey Lauer on how to grieve when our campaigns get stuck & weathering transitions with graceS1 E11: Heather Cronk on disrupting the movement ecosystem to jumpstart a campaign to win federal LGBTQ protectionsS1 E12: Hannah Sassaman on making Comcast pay, ensuring your victories stick & planning the next campaign...S1 E13: [Durham Beyond Policing] What is your LEAST favorite episode that you’ve listened to? - None -S1 E1: Neidi Dominguez on “not listening to DC” & embracing disagreement in the fight to win DACA (11/15/22)S1 E2: Tara Raghuveer on hijacking Kansas City’s elections by being “ruthless” about basebuildingS1 E3: Sasha Wijeyeratne on holding a ‘hard no’ & winning the narrative “on the doors” in the fight against Amazon’s “HQ2”S1 E4:Mary Hooks & Kate Shapiro on ending bail in ATL & the Black Mama’s Bail OutsS1 E5: Debt Collective organizers on crafting campaigns against an idea and...S1 E6: Will Tanzman on ending cash bail in Illinois, how Chicago organizers built a statewide coalition & ...S1 E7: Caitlin Breedlove on taking on Amazon’s price-gouging, using campaigns as “political identity formation moments”S1 E8: Daniel Hunter on never using the same tactic twice, undoing a “done deal” in PhiladelphiaS1 E9: Justin J. Pearson on campaigning to stop a pipeline headed for a Black neighborhood in MemphisS1 E10: Katey Lauer on how to grieve when our campaigns get stuck & weathering transitions with graceS1 E11: Heather Cronk on disrupting the movement ecosystem to jumpstart a campaign to win federal LGBTQ protectionsS1 E12: Hannah Sassaman on making Comcast pay, ensuring your victories stick & planning the next campaign...S1 E13: [Durham Beyond Policing] What do you want to hear more of in Season 2? What would you change about the episodes? Are there campaigns you’d like us to feature or principles you’d like us to cover in Season 2? What other podcasts do you listen to for insights about organizing or campaigning? What additional campaign resources would be helpful? Public workshops Custom workshops/strategy sessions for my group Campaign strategy coaching for me and my group Peer learning spaces Handouts, manuals, and tools Can we quote you in podcast communications? * Sure! Maybe, please ask me first No Anything else you'd like to share? Submit