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🗓️ 10 April 2022
⏱️ 49 minutes
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How often do you connect the dots between personal problems and societal problems? All the time? That’s what we thought! And that’s why we’re talking policy on the pod today. Hugo Soto-Martinez is an activist and organizer who turned his passion for justice into a political career. A huge part of his platform is housing justice, and we’re excited to discuss what he thinks could change in LA, where the unhoused population has been growing, and people are frequently left to solve their own housing problems without support, options, or resources.
Learn more about Hugo at hugo2022.com, follow him @hugoforcd13 on all platforms, and don’t forget to look up your own local candidates! Local races determine what happens on the ground in your neighborhood, so getting involved can make a huge difference.
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to HALT this the self-help podcast that just can't help itself |
0:05.0 | I am one of two Hannah's Hannah heart and today I will be joined by another H |
0:10.7 | favoring name as we talk to you go so to Martinez about his journey as a |
0:18.2 | simple individual as a member of society as a citizen into someone who is making change where he sees it needed most |
0:26.8 | I'm just so excited. Let's talk to you though. Let's go. It's joy |
0:35.8 | Oh, God. Thank you so much for joining us |
0:38.7 | Yeah, thank you so much for having me here. Love the energy love the vibes |
0:42.6 | Yeah, you know, I get really really really nervous every time I go to interview someone and so I it's like that nervous |
0:49.9 | Excited energy, you know, so I can't help but like I have to move my hands around a lot |
0:54.6 | I try and dance in place. Yeah, I love it. Love it |
0:59.4 | Have you or he's been like a pretty prone to public speaking? You always felt are do you feel nervous in front of people or groups or |
1:06.4 | How's your vibe? Oh, you know, it's a and you need organizing you're like don't really play that role of public speaker |
1:12.7 | You're just kind of behind pushing people to do the public speaking |
1:16.3 | So there's been many times on this campaign that I've wanted to throw up before |
1:20.7 | We're doing something but you know getting over the nerve so not not a natural, but you know try my best |
1:28.0 | Well the good thing about being nervous when it comes to public speaking is that it's a really good indicator that you're a human being |
1:35.8 | Which I think I think it goes I don't know I seem sometimes I'm like is that person even real but you seem very real to me sir |
1:44.2 | Thank you so much. Yeah, I'm not a robot |
1:46.1 | Not a robot not a robot and that's and that's really what we need can you tell me? |
1:52.6 | so our listeners are Carl earbuds and |
1:56.4 | Earbuds those of you who are listening right now I live in the city of Los Angeles and during my time living here |
2:02.8 | My 11 years spent 10 11 years spent in LA. I have seen |
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