Why We Need More Women in Politics—with Debbie Peterson - 208

The decisions made by local, state and federal government have a direct impact on our lives.

But while women make up 51% of the population in the US, only 28% of the people in political office are female.

So, what can we do to make our system a true representative government?

Debbie Peterson began her career as an award-winning entrepreneur in Scotland. When she moved home to California, Debbie realized that her business experience could help her community, and she rose through the ranks of local government in Grover Beach.

During her tenure as planning commissioner, councilmember and finally mayor, Debbie discovered unthinkable corruption and set out to bring it down. She uncovers the true crime story in her book, The Happiest Corruption: Sleaze, Lies & Suicide in a California Beach Town.

On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Debbie joins Anjel to share her journey to becoming an entrepreneur in Scotland and explain how she attracted a VC firm to buy her company when she returned to the US.

Debbie describes what inspired her transition from business to local government and discusses the widespread corruption she discovered among politicians and government officials in the city of Grover Beach.

Listen in to understand Debbie’s passion for helping more women enter the political arena and learn how you can get involved in making your community a more beautiful, safe and rewarding place for everyone!

What You Will Learn 

How Debbie developed communication and leadership skills as a teen

Debbie’s path to becoming an entrepreneur in Scotland

How Debbie realized she was called to be an entrepreneur

What Debbie loves about the creative side of building a business

How Debbie attracted a VC firm to buy her company

What inspired Debbie’s transition from business to local government

The unthinkable corruption Debbie discovered in her small California beach town

Debbie’s passion for helping more women enter politics

The story behind the title of Debbie’s book, The Happiest Corruption

How we can all get involved in making our communities more beautiful

Connect with Debbie Peterson 

Debbie’s Website

Corruption Chronicles Podcast

Resources 

The Happiest Corruption: Sleaze, Lies & Suicide in a California Beach Town by Debbie Peterson

City Council 101: Insider’s Guide for New Councilmembers by Debbie Peterson

Double Dais—Adventures in Local Government Course

Morrisville, North Carolina

Happiest City in America on Oprah

City Arts Nashua

National Publicity Summit

Connect with Anjel B. Hartwell

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Anjel on Twitter

Anjel on Instagram

Email listeners@wickedlysmartwomen.com 

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