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A Candid Conversation on Politics and Embracing Self | Congresswoman Nancy Mace
open.spotify.comListen to this episode from Campaign War Stories on Spotify. Welcome back to "Campaign War Stories," the podcast that delves deep into the tumultuous world of campaign life. Today's episode holds a special place as I'm joined by not only a remarkable politician but also a dear friend and client, Congresswoman Nancy Mace.In this captivating episode, we peel back the layers and venture beyond the campaign trail to discover the essence of Congresswoman Mace's journey. With her national profile on a meteoric rise, we explore the personal chapters that have sculpted her path. From her past struggles to the relentless drive that propelled her to her current position, we discuss the importance of embracing one's true self, even acknowledging past troubles and imperfections.A true force in the political landscape, Congresswoman Nancy Mace represents South Carolina's first district in the United States Congress. Join us in this candid and inspiring conversation that goes beyond the usual political discourse and dives into the heart of authenticity and resilience.____________________________________________Congresswoman Nancy Mace grew up in the Lowcountry. She is the daughter of a retired Army General and retired school teacher.Before being sworn into Congress, Nancy earned accolades as one of the most fiscally conservative members of the South Carolina General Assembly; she’s also one of the most pro-conservation lawmakers in the state of South Carolina.Nancy grew up in Goose Creek, S.C. And when she dropped out of high school at the age of 17, her parents said, “If you’re going to stop going to school, you got to start going to work.” She immediately became a waitress at the Waffle House on College Park Road in Ladson (exit 203).Nancy earned her high school diploma a few months later by taking college classes at Trident Technical College in North Charleston.She graduated magna cum laude from The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina, where she was the school’s first female to graduate from its Corps of Cadets in 1999. In 2004, Nancy earned a masters degree from The University of Georgia. Go, dogs!She is the author of In The Company of Men: A Woman at The Citadel, published by Simon & Schuster in 2001.In 2008, Nancy started her own company. Her background in business is in technology, PR & marketing and more recently commercial real estate before coming to Congress.Nancy is the recipient of the 2019 Taxpayer Hero Award from the South Carolina Club for Growth; she has a 100% record of voting to lower taxes. Nancy is also the recipient of the Champion Award from Palmetto Goodwill in her efforts in education and in helping those most in need receive job training; she has a 100 percent lifetime rating with Conservation Voters of South Carolina.Nancy is a single mom of two children ages 12 and 15. She also has two cats, Tyler and Tiger, and a puppy named Liberty.
She talks about this in the very beginning of the podcast.
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She is deeply troubled that the issue isn’t taken more seriously. Despite its evident importance to many, as evidenced by its trending status on TikTok, it seems to be overlooked.
Furthermore, she is alarmed by the evident domain awareness gap. Many pilots are hesitant to report their experiences due to fears of reprisals. In her opinion, irrespective of whether there is alien involvement or not, this is one of the most significant stories in American history. The potential misuse of funds and indications that elements within the government and the Department of Defense have gone rogue are grave concerns.
When were these elements non-rogue?
They just got spotlighted now. Of course it shouldn’t be like this.