The Sacralegis Podcast

The Sacralegis Podcast
Podcast Description
Hosted by two former state senators who’ve seen it all, from backroom deals to historic reforms, The Sacralegis Podcast explores the forces that shape politics in the Golden State-- with sharp analysis, expert guests, and candid conversations, all without taking it all too seriously. Drawing on their years of experience inside the Capitol, Susan Eggman and Josh Newman bring you unfiltered insights and the kinds of behind-the-scenes stories only insiders can tell. Whether you’re a policymaker, a political junkie, or just trying to make sense of Sacramento, The Sacralegis Podcast has got you covered—no baloney, just straight talk from those who’ve been in the rooms where it all happens.
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The podcast delves into various themes including California politics, policy analysis, and legislative processes, with episodes tackling specific issues such as California's affordability crisis and the effects of political changes like term limits and primary elections.

Hosted by two former state senators who’ve seen it all, from backroom deals to historic reforms, The Sacralegis Podcast explores the forces that shape politics in the Golden State– with sharp analysis, expert guests, and candid conversations, all without taking it all too seriously. Drawing on their years of experience inside the Capitol, Susan Eggman and Josh Newman bring you unfiltered insights and the kinds of behind-the-scenes stories only insiders can tell. Whether you’re a policymaker, a political junkie, or just trying to make sense of Sacramento, The Sacralegis Podcast has got you covered—no baloney, just straight talk from those who’ve been in the rooms where it all happens.
In this week’s episode, Susan and Josh welcome Dr. Jack Brouwer, Director of the Clean Energy Institute at the University of California Irvine, for a discussion on the role of hydrogen as part of California’s ambitious plans to transition to a clean energy economy. Dr. Brouwer is also an ordained minister, and the latter portion of the podcast includes a discussion of the relationship between his work and his faith and how it has informed his experience as a scientist and environmentalist.

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