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From D.C. to Cache Valley: A Journey of Faith and Politics | Feat. Tim Stewart

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In this podcast episode, Matt and Melissa are joined by Tim Stewart, a lobbyist based in Washington, D.C. Tim shares insights into the world of lobbying, emphasizing the importance of lobbyists in providing informed decision-making to government officials. He discusses the role of lobbyists in influencing policy and the ethical considerations involved in lobbying. Tim also talks about his transition from rural Utah to Washington, D.C., and his decision to move back to Utah to raise his family in Cache Valley. The episode highlights the importance of listening to personal inspiration and being open to new chapters in life. Tim's experiences and perspectives provide valuable insights into the intersection of professional life, personal values, and community involvement. 00:00:00 - Introduction and Lobbying Definition 00:05:30 - Lobbying Process and Decision Making 00:08:03 - Lobbyist Influence on Policy 00:13:44 - Money in Politics Discussion 00:16:33 - Influence of Church Members in Politics 00:20:37 - Moving from D.C. to Utah Decision 00:25:09 - Family's Political Influence 00:27:16 - Church Experience in Washington, D.C. 00:30:21 - Social Connections in Church 00:35:48 - Commuting Between D.C. and Utah 00:38:57 - Decision to Move Back to Utah 00:40:41 - Talent Placement in the Church
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In this podcast episode, Matt and Melissa are joined by Tim Stewart, a lobbyist based in Washington, D.C. Tim shares insights into the world of lobbying, emphasizing the importance of lobbyists in providing informed decision-making to government officials. He discusses the role of lobbyists in influencing policy and the ethical considerations involved in lobbying. Tim also talks about his transition from rural Utah to Washington, D.C., and his decision to move back to Utah to raise his family in Cache Valley. The episode highlights the importance of listening to personal inspiration and being open to new chapters in life. Tim's experiences and perspectives provide valuable insights into the intersection of professional life, personal values, and community involvement. 00:00:00 - Introduction and Lobbying Definition 00:05:30 - Lobbying Process and Decision Making 00:08:03 - Lobbyist Influence on Policy 00:13:44 - Money in Politics Discussion 00:16:33 - Influence of Church Members in Politics 00:20:37 - Moving from D.C. to Utah Decision 00:25:09 - Family's Political Influence 00:27:16 - Church Experience in Washington, D.C. 00:30:21 - Social Connections in Church 00:35:48 - Commuting Between D.C. and Utah 00:38:57 - Decision to Move Back to Utah 00:40:41 - Talent Placement in the Church
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