Fast Times

Fast Times
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Adam Nathan, Founder and CEO of Blaze.ai and recovery advocate Tom Wolf go deep on what San Francisco and California's leaders can do to tackle our biggest issues—affordability, housing, and homelessness—and offer a path forward for national Democrats to repair the party's toxic brand in the Trump 2.0 era. Tap in for hot takes and great conversations with California's most exciting voices in politics and business.
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Focuses on urban policy, political strategy, and social issues with episodes analyzing California's housing crisis, homelessness initiatives, and the Democratic Party's branding challenges in the context of contemporary politics.

Adam Nathan, Founder and CEO of Blaze.ai and recovery advocate Tom Wolf go deep on what San Francisco and California’s leaders can do to tackle our biggest issues—affordability, housing, and homelessness—and offer a path forward for national Democrats to repair the party’s toxic brand in the Trump 2.0 era. Tap in for hot takes and great conversations with California’s most exciting voices in politics and business.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is off to an ambitious start: he's taking big steps to tackle the city's street homelessness, addiction, and public safety crises. If he succeeds in turning our city around, San Francisco Democrats have an opportunity to set an example for how national Dems can get serious about affordability, safety, and government that works. In this episode, we're doing a deep dive on Lurie's moves so far, his communication strategy, and how Democrats can win back voters' trust and repair the Democratic Party's toxic brand.

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