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Rick Jasculca, former White House Advanceman and co-founder of Jasculca Terman Strategic Communications has been living politics for 50 years. From his time attending the 1964 Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City as a Young Illinois Democrat to serving as a special consultant to the White House—and Advance Lead—during the Carter and Clinton Administrations to playing a role in nearly every Democratic National Convention since 1968. Join Rick in his new series that features conversations with the men and women who have been behind the scenes of politics for decades helping shape policy and perception.

Perception Reception with Advanceman Rick Jasculca Jasculca Terman Strategic Communications

    • Nieuws

Rick Jasculca, former White House Advanceman and co-founder of Jasculca Terman Strategic Communications has been living politics for 50 years. From his time attending the 1964 Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City as a Young Illinois Democrat to serving as a special consultant to the White House—and Advance Lead—during the Carter and Clinton Administrations to playing a role in nearly every Democratic National Convention since 1968. Join Rick in his new series that features conversations with the men and women who have been behind the scenes of politics for decades helping shape policy and perception.

    Dr. David Ansell

    Dr. David Ansell

    The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a spotlight on an issue plaguing America for far too long - healthcare disparities. In this episode, Rick sits down with Dr. David Ansell, a leader in community health equity and co-founder of Equal Hope, a Chicago-based non-profit focused on saving women’s lives by eliminating health disparities in Illinois. Together they discuss how health inequity is directly tied to systemic racism--leading to a lack of access and quality healthcare in BIPOC communities, and how his work at Rush University Medical Center, as well as Equal Hope, employs a grassroots ,community-based approach to help close the disparity gap.

    • 31 min.
    Advance Files: Vol. 3

    Advance Files: Vol. 3

     Back by popular demand - it's another episode of the Advance Files. Today, Rick is joined by the power team that made up the Scheduling and Advance operation of the Clinton White House - Stephanie Street, Aviva Rosenthal and Rob Rosen. Together they talk about being the “producers and directors” of bringing a President's vision to life and how every moment on a President's schedule is an opportunity to connect with, and have an impact on people from all over the world.  

    • 48 min.
    Mike Wagner

    Mike Wagner

    Joint Force Headquarters National Capitol Region / Military District of Washington. Bet you can't say that five times fast.  On today's episode, Rick sits down with Mike Wagner, Chief of National Events Planning for the JFHQ-NCR/MDW to talk about the important role they play in support of our nation's most historic events - including Presidential Inaugurals and state funerals, just to name a few.  Listen in as Mike breaks down the how the many pieces come together to bring these events to life - their meaning for America's current and former leaders - and the nation as a whole. 

    • 33 min.
    Carol Marin

    Carol Marin

    On today’s episode, Rick sits down for a conversation with award-winning journalist, Carol Marin, whose career spans nearly 50 years as both a Chicago and national reporter and anchor for NBC, CBS and WTTW, and who now serves as the Director at the Center for Journalism Integrity and Excellence at DePaul University. They discuss a wide range of issues facing today’s news media practitioners, including how “menu journalism” and social media have blurred the lines of trust between the public, government and media--and how putting a renewed emphasis on civics education and news literacy at a young age can help restore critical thinking, trust and the pillars of democracy.

    • 39 min.
    Lilly Weinberg

    Lilly Weinberg

    Lilly Weinberg, Senior Director of Community and National Initiatives at the Knight Foundation, joins the podcast this week. She and Rick talk about the national replication of the “On the Table” initiative and the importance of civic engagement to help inform the future of our communities and how small conversations can lead to BIG ideas. They also discuss how the disruption of COVID in our lives has lead to innovative new solutions that not only help break down barriers, but sustained positive impact in our communities.

    • 35 min.
    Advance Files: Vol. 2

    Advance Files: Vol. 2

    It's time for another Advance Files. In this episode Rick is joined by a new generation of advance folks , Grant O'Brien and Andrew Jasculca , as they discuss the roles they have played in Presidential Inaugurals. Andrew, as the lead advance for former President Carter at the Inauguration of President Trump, and Grant, fresh of his role as the Associate Director of Inaugural Events and Ceremonies for the historic Inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Listen in as they discuss how the Inauguration is an important symbol of unity and inclusivity for our nation, and the privilege of getting to be behind the scenes for these historic moments.  

    • 34 min.

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