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In Cobb We Trust

In Cobb We Trust

By: Dr. Parin Chheda and Miranda Crowder
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Your trusted local progressive voice. Discussing hard truths about wealth inequity in Cobb County and beyond.Dr. Parin Chheda and Miranda Crowder Political Science Politics & Government
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  • The Sam Foster Campaign & A Better Cobb
    Feb 7 2026

    Interviewing Matt Stigall This episode digs into how local decisions shape daily life in Marietta—often in ways most people don’t realize until things stop working.We start with how and why ABC was formed, what problem it was meant to solve, and what community-led planning can actually look like when residents have a seat at the table. From there, we zoom in on the Marietta Square parking crisis—why it feels impossible, what’s really causing it, and how outdated assumptions about cars are clogging up the future of the city.We talk honestly about suburban sprawl, why it’s squeezing infrastructure and affordability. We discuss how walkability, bike safety, and mixed-use development are necessities for a city that wants to function. Sidewalks, bike lanes, and safer streets are about access, safety, and who gets to fully participate in the community.We also break down why knowing your local officials matters more than ever—what powers they actually have, what they can do for you, and how local government decisions ripple out faster than state or national politics ever will.Finally, we pull back the curtain on the Sam Foster campaign—the people behind it, the work it takes to build something from the ground up, and the journey of turning community frustration into organized, people-powered action.If you care about how Marietta grows, who decisions are made for, and how residents can stay informed and involved, this episode is for you.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Public Schools, Local Leadership, Real Impact | Interviewing Michael Garza
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Michael Garza, democratic candidate for Cobb County School Board Post 4, which serves families near KSU to Sprayberry High School and surrounding communities.


    We talk about why school board leadership matters in Cobb and how local decisions directly affect classrooms, teachers, and students every day. Michael shares why he’s running for school board, what he’s hearing from families and educators, and how thoughtful, community-driven leadership can strengthen public schools.


    We also discuss the real role school boards play in shaping school culture, allocating resources, and ensuring students have the support they need to thrive.


    If you’re a parent, educator, or voter in the Cobb / Marietta area who cares about strong public schools and accountable local leadership, this episode offers valuable insight into why school board races matter.


    Listen, follow, and share if you believe strong schools start with leaders who listen.






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    public education, Cobb, school board elections, student success, teacher support, family and community engagement.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • What’s really happening inside Georgia’s State Capitol?
    Dec 18 2025

    Interviewing Representative Lisa Campbell, GA House District 35


    In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the behind-the-scenes realities of Georgia state politics, including Democratic lawmakers repeatedly not being called on to speak, and we uncover how power dynamics inside the Georgia State Capitol shape policy decisions.


    We also look at how these decisions ripple outward, from Kennesaw State University cutting DEI efforts and Black Studies, to the ongoing student loan crisis, gun violence, and the fight for truly adequate education.


    This episode doesn’t soften the conversation. It asks why these issues persist in Georgia politics, and why real progress requires honest, uncomfortable conversations, not silence.


    🔔 Subscribe for more discussions about wealth inequity, local and state government, civil rights, and the impact of policy.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
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