Anat Shenkar-Osorio is a communications expert, researcher and political pundit whose work is changing the way progressives talk about everything from immigration to international arms control.
Listen to the Season 2 trailer here.
Last year, she was a key member of a powerful coalition of campaign strategists, activists, and organizers that dedicated themselves to ensuring that Trump did not steal the election. Shenkar-Osorio and her team provided valuable messaging guidance that was shared with and used by countless progressives. Last month, after her first appearance on The Last Word, Lawrence O’Donnell invited her back three days later because “you know when you have a guest who says something absolutely brilliant and you just want to hear more and more.”
Now you can hear Shenkar-Osorio each week as she returns with a new season of Words to Win By. Going from Switzerland to Arizona to the Dominican Republic to West Virginia, she unpacks some of the fiercest fights — and biggest come-from-behind victories — for progressives. Victories like winning in Wisconsin by tackling right-wing race-baiting to exploring the symbols used to argue for legalizing abortion in Argentina to considering messaging deployed to ensure the will of the people prevailed in America’s 2020 election. In every case, Shenker-Osorio examines the words, tactics and strategies needed to take on entrenched parties and defy all expectations to win.
And this season, two episodes of Words to Win By will be simultaneously released in Spanish!
The first episode of Season 2 drops today. You won’t want to miss learning just how party insiders and grassroots leaders paved the way to the White House by winning in Wisconsin in 2020. Then, be sure to look for new episodes every Tuesday.
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Season 2 is produced by Wonder Media Network, an independent podcasting studio centered on amplifying underrepresented voices.