New ‘What’s the Tea with Ministry’ podcast episode inspires students to tackle pressing issues while navigating the ballot box

New ‘What’s the Tea with Ministry’ podcast episode inspires students to tackle pressing issues while navigating the ballot box

A light blue graphic featuring the What's the Tea with Ministry logo. Featuring two pictures of woman, text also reads Season Three, Ep. 3, From Campus to Ballot Box, an interview with NETWORK's Chelsea Puckett & Maryam Qoda.A new episode of What’s the Tea with Ministry podcast, released on Oct. 22, features presentations that will inspire students to delve into their personal values and the importance of staying engaged during pivotal election seasons.

Uncover the powerful blend of faith and advocacy while listening to Maryam Qoda, a senior at Detroit Mercy, and Chelsea Puckett from NETWORK, a faith-based political advocacy organization. What if your vote could resonate with your deepest values?

Puckett, who leads the YALL program, shares her insights on empowering young citizens to translate their beliefs into action during crucial election years. Be inspired by Qoda’s inspiring journey as a first-generation college student and YALL Ambassador emphasizing the importance of staying engaged and empowering communities to actively participate in shaping our future.

The conversation highlights the transformative work of the YALL program, designed to inspire young people across the United States to engage in social justice through advocacy and voter education. Puckett provides an insider look at how students from campuses nationwide are being equipped to tackle pressing issues from racial equality to economic justice. The podcast explores the intricacies of being a multi-issue voter, guided by the Equally Sacred Checklist, and delves into understanding voter rights, particularly for first-generation students navigating the electoral process in various states.

Wrapping up with a heartfelt discussion on NETWORK’s mission, listen to personal stories and reflect on how our actions can foster meaningful connections, reminding listeners that every vote and conversation can truly make a difference.

The podcast, where University Ministry and others in the UDM community spill the tea on living on the Jesuit and Mercy mission, was created to expand mission-centered content available to the University community. It is an opportunity to engage in conversations, reflections and interviews with students, staff, faculty, community partners and more.

Listen to the episode HERE!