The Bodacious Optimist

In this episode of the Bodacious Optimist podcast, Sascha Mayer interviews Representative Becca Balint of Vermont, the first woman and openly LGBTQ+ person to represent the state in Congress. Balint discusses her journey from being a middle school teacher to a congresswoman, her experience in Vermont and on Capitol Hill, and her priorities including maternal health and reproductive rights. She highlights the significance of organizations like Emerge Vermont in training women for political roles and shares personal stories about balancing family life with public service. They also discuss the challenges of the current Congress, the importance of authenticity in politics, and ongoing legislative efforts such as the Momnibus Act. Balint emphasizes the need for systemic change and maintaining optimism in the human spirit.

00:00 Introduction to Representative Becca Balint
02:20 Early Career and Vermont Representation
02:52 Challenges and Priorities in Vermont
06:41 Reproductive Rights and Legislative Efforts
09:05 Empowering Women in Politics
12:03 Personal Insights and Authenticity
17:11 Maternal Health and Legislative Challenges
22:59 Balancing Family and Public Service
33:06 Optimism and Future Goals

Mentioned in the episode:
Emerge Vermont
The Momnibus Act
Amanda Ripley author of High Conflict
Donna Hicks author of Dignity and Leading with Dignity

What is The Bodacious Optimist?

Entrepreneur, mother, and cofounder of Mamava—the inventor of the freestanding lactation pod—Sascha Mayer introduces her newest baby: The Bodacious Optimist, a podcast dedicated to celebrating and learning from the people who have inspired and supported her entrepreneurial journey. They are designers and storytellers, business leaders and activists who have challenged the status quo and thrived. Bodacious Optimists believe that there are always solutions waiting to be unveiled.