Season 2 - Episode 24: Tom Sheridan, Powerbroker for Those Without a Voice, Social Worker, Author, Roadie for Bono, on Helping Others Do the Right Thing

Tom Sheridan talks about a remarkable life that has given a voice in Congress to so many who otherwise would never have been heard, on becoming one of Washington’s most respected senior political and public policy strategists, and proving even in the murky world of lobbying, that White Hats can be found. And he still found time to write a book, for horses and sailing, and helping guide the Children’s Beach House into a new era. It’s a candid, insightful, and compelling master class on how to have a real impact.

Bonus Content: Click here for a link to Tom’s book, Helping the Good Do Better: How a White Hat Lobbyist Advocates for Social Change.

“Overall, [his] message that even small action can have a collective impact is compelling, and the challenge is for people to 'step up, lean in, push harder, and take action' to make American government work better for the people. An empowering motivational tool for readers interested in proactive politics." Kirkus

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Season 2 - Episode 23: Megan Kee - the creator of the restaurants Bramble and Brine at the Buttery, La Fable, Houston and White Co., and Delmata Italiano on turning vision into reality.