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People Over Politics

People Over Politics

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People Over Politics is a candid, conversational podcast that highlights State Senate candidate Ren Nushaj and his platform for taking on real issues front and center. From public safety to economic development, education to veterans’ affairs,People Over Politics offers thoughtful dialogue that moves past the talking points and into what really matters to everyday people. Whether you're a policy wonk or a first-time voter, this show is your front-row seat to show what is possible when our leaders put the needs of people first. Because before the party lines and campaign slogans — it’s about people.

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  • Two Michigan State Senate Hopefuls On Affordability And Trust
    Jun 19 2026

    The map changed, the seat opened up, and now the real test begins: can a candidate represent a quarter-million people across cities that don’t always see themselves on the same team? We sit down with Michigan State Senate candidates Ren (District 9) and Amanda Treppa (new District 10) to talk about redistricting, campaigning in “lawn sign season,” and what genuine representation looks like when your district stretches across Oakland County and Macomb County.

    https://www.treppaformichigan.com/

    The conversation stays grounded in what they’re hearing face to face while door knocking: people want to feel safe about their money, their bills, their kids, and their neighborhoods. Affordability shows up everywhere, including places you’d expect to be insulated. Amanda shares how lived experience shaped her focus on workplace psychological safety and why leaders can’t stay stuck in a Lansing bubble if they want to fix the gaps people live with every day.

    Then we get into governing: what happens in the first 100 days when the Michigan state budget is already on the clock, why roads and infrastructure are not partisan problems, and how transparency and FOIA shape public trust. Ren makes the case for fixing revenue sharing so municipalities can fund real needs without constantly squeezing residents, and both talk about finding common ground where it actually exists.

    If you care about Michigan State Senate races, Oakland County politics, Macomb County issues, government transparency, and cost-of-living pressure, this one is for you. Subscribe, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review to help more voters find it. What’s the first question you’d ask someone asking for your vote?

    https://www.treppaformichigan.com/

    https://www.ren4misenate.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/RenNushajForStateSenate/

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    31 mins
  • Two Community Organizers Explain How To Tackle Rising Costs And Rebuild Trust
    Mar 9 2026

    Today's guests Katrina Manetta and Ren Nushaj

    Prices keep rising while paychecks stand still, and too many neighbors are choosing between groceries, healthcare, and the light bill. We bring that reality home to Michigan’s 58th—Shelby Township, Utica, Sterling Heights, and Warren—and get specific about what state lawmakers can do right now. From halting utility rate hikes and mandating outage credits to restoring revenue sharing so cities can fix roads without asking residents to pay twice, we walk through practical levers that lower everyday costs and make public budgets show up on your block.

    You’ll hear why local roots matter when crafting policy that actually fits a district, and how community organizing grew from five volunteers to over a thousand people willing to knock doors, host meetups, and help neighbors. We talk openly about money in politics and why refusing corporate PAC and dark money shapes priorities once elected. If your representative takes checks from utilities, can they really fight a rate increase? We think accountability starts with who funds the work and continues with how often we show up—in town halls, coffee hours, and your timeline.

    We also dig into the hidden mechanics of affordability: city, county, state, and federal budgets are massive, yet residents rarely feel the impact. That disconnect fuels frustration and apathy. Our answer is to be doers, not talkers—translate line items into visible benefits, explain decisions in plain language, and invite critique. With a focus on results, a disciplined ground game, and a modern social media plan, we aim to earn trust the hard way: by delivering.

    If you care about utility bills, road repairs, transparent budgets, and representatives who pick people over special interests, this conversation is for you. Listen, share with a neighbor, and tell us your top monthly expense that needs fixing. Subscribe for more candid, local-first policy talks, and leave a review to help others find the show.

    https://katrinamanetta.com/

    Katrina Manetta Facebook

    https://www.ren4misenate.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/RenNushajForStateSenate/

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    25 mins
  • Blueprints For A Better Michigan
    Dec 17 2025

    Momentum is only as good as what we do with it. We take a hard look at how Michigan turns recent wins into measurable change you can actually feel—on the road, in the classroom, and at the clinic. No bumper stickers here; we talk candidly about competence, transparency, and why laws and budgets fail when they’re built for politics instead of people.

    We start with the stakes for 2026 and a reality check on the $80B state budget: if you don’t feel $80B worth of outcomes in your daily life, something’s off. That leads to a concrete reform list, beginning with FOIA for the legislature so residents, journalists, and even students can verify who’s influencing what and where tax dollars go. We unpack how a legislature light on legal expertise produces weaker statutes and a justice system that doesn’t serve communities well—and why adding real subject-matter competence can lift everything from public safety to economic development.

    From there, we drill into priorities that change lives. Roads and infrastructure need recurring investment tied to clear milestones, not seasonal scramble. Education is framed as the highest return in public spending: better teacher pay, stronger support staff, modern curriculum, and direct pathways to skilled trades, nursing, clean energy, software, and advanced manufacturing. On healthcare, we make the case for treating access as a right and cutting middlemen that inflate costs between patients and providers. The goal: universal coverage that reduces waste, improves primary care, and keeps families from choosing between a doctor’s visit and the week’s groceries.

    We also welcome a competitive primary as a proving ground for ideas, not a demolition derby. Authenticity and competence guide the campaign: show up in coffee shops and town halls, keep promises, and measure results the public can audit. If you want government that works like a job you hired it to do, this conversation is your roadmap. Subscribe, share with a friend who cares about Michigan’s future, and leave a review with the single reform you’d prioritize first.

    https://www.ren4misenate.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/RenNushajForStateSenate/

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    36 mins
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