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Sh*t I Love Advocacy, I Hate Political B.S.

Sh*t I Love Advocacy, I Hate Political B.S.

FromSh*t I Just Quit My Job


Sh*t I Love Advocacy, I Hate Political B.S.

FromSh*t I Just Quit My Job

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Mar 21, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ever wondered what drives someone to dive into the whirlwind world of politics? I sure have. Personally, I'm all about making a difference from the sidelines. Politics? Not my cup of tea. But I deeply admire those who can juggle the pressures and the puzzles that come with holding office.Today, I’m chatting with Rafael Espinal. He's one of those brave souls who not only ventured into public service straight out of college but also embraced it wholeheartedly. When the chance to run for City Council popped up, Rafael made a quick decision to go for it. It felt right, a chance to sprinkle a bit of his creative magic on the community he's always called home. However, partway through his second term, a new opportunity presented itself, leading Rafael to transition from his council role to become the Executive Director of the Freelancers Union. This move allowed him to step away from the political fray while continuing to drive impactful work.In this conversation, we're going to explore Rafael's transition from political life to advocating for freelancers. We'll discuss the importance of self-reflection, the experiences of facing and embracing new challenges, the journey of evolving one's identity, and how creativity plays a crucial role in effective leadership.About Rafael Espinal:Born and raised in Brooklyn, Rafael Espinal became New York’s youngest elected official when he joined the State Assembly at age 26. The son of Dominican immigrants who were union members as well as freelancers, Rafael quickly became a leader fighting on behalf of workers, small businesses, artists, low-income communities, and the environment. In 2013, he was elected to the New York City Council, representing Brooklyn’s diverse 37th District.Rafael has been a steadfast advocate for freelancer rights throughout his career. On the City Council, he was an early supporter and a co-sponsor of the first-of-its-kind Freelance Isn’t Free legislation that passed in New York City in 2016, giving freelancers unprecedented protection from nonpayment and late payment. He co-sponsored a bill passed in 2019 to extend protections against harassment and discrimination to independent workers under the City’s Human Rights Law.Rafael’s efforts to ensure worker rights included co-sponsorship of the nation’s first “Right to Disconnect” bill, introduced in New York City in 2019, which would give workers at companies with more than 10 employees the right to not respond to electronic work communications after business hours. As chair of the City Council’s Committee on Consumer Affairs and Business Licensing, he oversaw the implementation of NYC’s successful Paid Sick Leave Law.Rafael’s other legislative accomplishments on the City Council include negotiating a $250 million comprehensive investment plan for his district, one of New York’s most underserved. The New York Times Editorial Board said in 2019, “In a 51-member body, Mr. Espinal has been a standout.” Time Out magazine named him a New Yorker of the Year in 2017 for leading the repeal of New York’s “no dancing” Cabaret Law—which had been used to target black-owned clubs, gay bars, and underground establishments since the Prohibition Era—and the establishment of the city’s new Office of Nightlife.Rafael attended public schools and graduated from Queens College with a degree in English.He served as an adult literacy teacher and as chief of staff for New York City Councilman Erik Martin Dilan before running for elective office.As only the third leader of Freelancers Union since its founding in 1995, Rafael is committed to engaging with freelancers across the country, listening to their concerns, amplifying their voices in important policy debates, and continuing to strengthen and expand a movement that serves a broad spectrum of independent workers and helps them thrive in a fast-changing economy. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit maricella
Released:
Mar 21, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Ever stood on the edge of a big decision, wondering if it's the right move? If you've ever wondered, "Is this it?" while gazing at your daily grind, you're not alone. After making it to the top of the company I had worked at for eleven years, I took a leap, and all I could say was, "Sh*t, I just quit my job!" The future's hazy, but many have faced the same uncertainty and come out stronger. We usually hear about their successes after the leap, but what about the messy middle? How'd they find the courage? What were their fears? What would they do differently? And how did they discover what they really wanted? Each week, I'll share stories of people who've taken big leaps, and I'll talk about my own journey. Join us as we explore change, resilience, and finding fulfillment in the unknown. "Sht I Just Quit My Job" is your guide to embracing the messy middle and discovering your potential beyond uncertainty. maricellaherrera.substack.com