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How to Win a Campaign

Joe Fuld, Martín Diego Garcia
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2024 Presidential Election

Join progressive strategists Joe Fuld and Martín Diego Garcia to talk about advocacy and political campaigns. Each episode, they will be joined by seasoned experts who will share their tried-and-true tips and tricks that have helped political and advocacy campaigns make a difference in the long run and maximize their impact on the ground. This podcast is a must listen—if you work for an advocacy o... more

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In this bonus episode of How to Win a Campaign, host Martín Diego Garcia shares a webinar recorded in September 2025 featuring two innovative leadership development programs working to solve one of campaigns' most persistent problems: what happens to... more

Joe and Martín are back to give listeners a sneak peek at what's coming in Season 5's bonus episodes. From ethical banking and mental health policy to DC voting rights and the future of advocacy, this season's lineup is packed with timely, practical ... more

In our final regular episode of Season 5, Heather Booth returns to share more of her journey and insights into organizing and activism, as well as the need for love and joy in sustaining long-term activism. Joe and Heather discuss the challenges of s... more

In this episode, Joe chats with Cheryl Contee about AI’s impact on nonprofits. Cheryl discusses her book, “AI for Nonprofits,” emphasizing the importance of using AI to enhance work and make a greater difference. She also addresses concerns about AI ... more

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Hosts

Joe Fuld
Host of How to Win a Campaign
Martín Diego Garcia
Co-host of How to Win a Campaign; Co-host and strategist

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 108 ratings
  • idk

    who are you

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    L0ve b1rd 1 #:)
    Australiaa year ago
  • Great insights—perfect for any political wonk

    Whether you are a seasoned vet or just a curious wonk who is taking a dip in politics, this is the perfect podcast for you.

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    5
    Seth_palmer
    United States4 years ago
  • A must-listen for the political set

    Campaign vets and novices alike will find this podcast interesting and informative.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FieldForever
    United States4 years ago
  • Follow and listen often

    I’ve been a long time email subscriber to TCW, and always thought that Joe and the team have put out great resources and guides. I recently started listening to the TCW podcast, starting with Episode 1 and working my way through them all. I’m really enjoying listening to them. Joe and Martin are great hosts, and they interview so many expert guests. Follow and listen often.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    justinbelkin
    United States4 years ago
  • Incredibly helpful

    The Campaign Workshop “How to Win a Campaign” podcast has been incredibly helpful for me. While fairly new to political strategy and campaigning, I have found the podcast to be very informative, helping me with basic concepts along with more advanced strategies. I like the interviews with current and relevant political figures and consultants whom I find are experts and provide great resources. I also personally find the hosts very helpful, with great stories to capture the principles of the ... more

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    Mark Trahan from Texas
    United States5 years ago

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Listeners praise actionable guidance and the hosts' welcoming interview style.
Guests are consistently high-caliber and relevant to current advocacy and electoral needs.
A well-loved resource for campaign pros and political junkies seeking practical tips.

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Q: What are some mistakes you've seen with AI?
Common mistakes include using AI without aligning it with mission goals and expecting it to be a magical solution without human oversight.
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Q: How can AI help nonprofits do their work more effectively or efficiently?
AI can automate tedious tasks, analyze data faster, and provide insights for better decision-making, ultimately helping nonprofits focus on their core missions.
Ally Drift (feat. Abby Levine)
Q: What do you do when you are starting to sense that an ally is moving away?
I generally try to start with relationship first when I sense that an ally is moving away, look to have coffee, or give them a call, and ease into the conversation.
Ally Drift (feat. Abby Levine)
Q: Can you just share a little bit about yourself, how you found yourself at the Roundtable and explain to listeners what the organization does?
I'm a community organizer at heart, and here at the Roundtable, I've been in this world for 13 years. It's my pleasure to work to lead this network of now 64 Jewish organizations that engage in social justice work.
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Q: What advice would you give someone just starting to advocate for an issue?
Create practices to sustain yourself and build an understanding of movement history.

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Frequently Asked Questions About How to Win a Campaign

What is How to Win a Campaign about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show offers practical, battle-tested tactics for political campaigns and advocacy work, featuring seasoned practitioners and subject-matter experts who share actionable frameworks for organizing, messaging, coalition-building, and leadership transitions. Episodes cover a wide range of timely topics—from navigating political shifts and alliance dynamics to leveraging AI responsibly, communicating wonky issues, and managing organizational change in conservative landscapes. Across guests, the emphasis stays on real-world impact, ethical leadership, and resilient strategies that improve campaign outcomes and advocacy effectiveness. A few episodes stand out for making complex issues approachable, centering community connection, and highlight... more

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