Easier Said Podcast
Life is tough and talk is cheap. #EasierSaidPodcast emphasizes the importance of resilience and personal aim toward self improvement for people in all walks and stages of life. Join Host Brock Roggie to discover valuable and timeless life advice regarding Mental & Physical Health, Marriage, Parenting, Psychology, Emotional Intelligence, Business, Entrepreneurship, Faith & much more through the wisdom of weekly guests. The hope of the podcast is you leave each episode encouraged to put action to words that you may come to realize your potential and the effect you can have on those around you.
Easier Said Podcast
ESP Ep. 81 Cassie Forbus
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In this episode of the Easier Said Podcast we sit down with Cassie Forbus who is a Lewis County native, community advocate, nonprofit leader, Chair of the Lewis County Democratic Committee. Cassie shares her journey from teacher to civic leader, reflecting on how her love for community, family roots, and belief in democratic ideals shaped her path back home. As a mother, wife, and longtime volunteer, she brings a grounded and practical perspective on what it means to show up, get involved, and work toward meaningful local change.
Throughout the conversation, Cassie opens up about stepping outside of her comfort zone and navigating today’s complicated political landscape with humility and nuance. We explore the importance of listening, understanding what we don’t know, and approaching difficult conversations with curiosity rather than division. From the role of alternative media to the evolving nature of personal political views, Cassie emphasizes the need to focus more on shared struggles, community needs, and the power everyday citizens have to make an impact.
This episode also dives into big picture topics like getting money out of politics, balancing small government with effective leadership, and learning how to work together despite deep differences. With a hopeful and forward-looking mindset, Cassie encourages us that real change can happen when people engage thoughtfully and respectfully, and that progress is always possible. Enjoy!