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Emily Tisch Sussman, SHE PIVOTS: The Podcast

Season 14, Ep. 21

Lawyer, political strategist, and podcast host Emily Tisch Sussman joins Zibby to talk about her new podcast, She Pivots, which grew out of her need for inspiring stories from women who have made personal and professional shifts. The two discuss Emily's wide-ranging career, how moms can make time to get involved in local politics, and how listeners can take action by DMing @shepivotsthepodcast. Emily also shares how she's staying involved in politics despite leaving the world of strategy and campaigning and what she is focusing on now in her personal life.


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