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100 Reasons to Vote - A Podcast For Democracy
What if voting didn’t feel like homework? What if democracy came with a playlist?
100 Reasons to Vote isn’t your typical civics class. It’s a student-led podcast created by three women who decided to stop doomscrolling and start digging:
Vaishnavi Sriparan and Shaaranki Kulenthirarasa, two Gen Z journalism majors who think democracy deserves better PR, and Pamela Hackett, a former CEO turned full-time journalism student.
We’re here to ask better questions, challenge broken systems, and flip the script on political confusion. From the ballot box to the backbenchers, we explore and ask why voting still matters — even when it feels like no one’s listening.
"Democracy is messy," and some feel, it's never been messier. And in that mess, people can get lost and lose their motivation to vote. Join us in our drive to get everyone to use their democratic right - and vote.
100 Reasons to Vote - A Podcast For Democracy
100 Reasons to Vote with Guest Sia Shete, Student Journalist & Poet
Sia Shete is travelling in India between semesters at Canada's Toronto Metropolitan University, but that didn't stop the student journalist and published poet from dialing in to talk about youth voter turnout on 100 Reasons to Vote. You'll get an idea of who votes most and, of course, Sia's one reason.
This episode is hosted by 100 Reasons to Vote Co-Founder Pamela Hackett.
And you can buy Sia's book In the Gray where all great books are sold.
Join this student-led podcast for democracy and change the world. One vote becoming hundreds, becoming thousands, becoming millions.