On Monday, President Biden delivered remarks in Charleston at the Mother Emanuel AME Church, recalling the deadly shooting that took place there in 2015 and denouncing white supremacy. This is part of his revamped reelection campaign, making key stops in Pennsylvania and South Carolina, discussing the goals of the administration should they win a second term and attacking former President Trump for his “MAGA” agenda. Still, the President is facing poor polling among minority voters, a key group in his base. Democratic Strategist and former Communication Director for Senator Klobuchar, Tim Hogan, joins to discuss President Biden’s reelection campaign, the troubles he is facing from his voter base, and the necessary strategy for Team Biden heading into the general election.
January has Americans turning to New Year’s resolutions involving their health: eating well, exercising, and even drinking less. However, a recent survey showed 44 percent of young adults planned a resolution related to their own mental health. Improving your well-being can involve so much more than just sticking to your diet goals; it’s finding the calm in everyday life. Ross Rayburn, Peloton’s lead instructor of yoga and meditation, joins the podcast to discuss his new book, “Turning Inward: The Practice of Introversion for a Calm, Joyful, Authentic Life,” how he approaches teaching meditation to skeptics, and advice for staying calm during an election year.
Plus, commentary from host of the “Kennedy Saves The World” podcast, Kennedy.