Tish Hyman Announces LA Mayor Run, Describes DISTURBING Encounters with Men in Women's Locker Room
From Megyn Kelly
Tish Hyman announces her candidacy for mayor of Los Angeles, driven by disturbing personal experiences, including those at a women's locker room, which prompted her to seek change in the city's leadership. Having relocated from the Bronx to Los Angeles in 2009, she expresses her determination to address issues she finds lacking in current candidates.
Key Takeaways
- From Bronx to ballot: a songwriter's leap into L.A.'s political spotlight reveals a thirst for change.
- When dissatisfaction with candidates drives you to run, that's democracy's mic drop moment.
- In a world of polarized views, a catchy tune about gratitude may win more hearts than policies.
- Surprising insights from a gym confrontation show that personal experiences can ignite public aspirations.
- Viral moments can launch campaigns, but the real challenge is translating emotion into effective governance.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Alexis Black (person)
- Birch Gold Group (sponsor)
- Grant Freeman (person)