Neighbors in the Network

State Policy Network

Neighbors is a podcast by the State Policy Network that explores state-based solutions, federalism, and public policy through insightful conversations with incredible individuals working to empower local governance and liberty for all.

  1. 04/15/2025

    Rebuilding New Jersey — Audrey Lane on Taxes, Energy, and the Next Generation

    This interview was recorded July 18, 2024. In this episode of Neighbors in the Network, host James Pinedo welcomes Audrey Lane, President of the Garden State Initiative, for a powerful and personal conversation on leadership, grit, and the future of New Jersey. Audrey shares how her path from publishing and small business to state policy was shaped by deep-rooted family values and a commitment to making her home state more livable and competitive.From council chambers to corporate tax reform campaigns, Audrey has seen firsthand how policy decisions made in Trenton impact families, businesses, and communities across the Garden State. Her story reflects not just a career pivot, but a mission to rebuild what’s been lost—affordable living and thriving entrepreneurship.This episode dives deep into the policies Audrey and her team are championing—from nuclear energy innovation and regulatory reform to mentorship for young leaders and advocating for fairness in taxation. If you care about practical, state-based solutions and the people driving them, this conversation is not to be missed.🔑 Key Takeaways from This Episode:-How Audrey’s background in publishing and entrepreneurship shaped her policy leadership-Why New Jersey’s tax structure and energy mandates are unsustainable—and how GSI is pushing back-The power of intergenerational policy conversations and mentorship-Audrey’s vision for restoring affordability and keeping families rooted in New Jersey

    30 min
  2. 03/25/2025

    Opportunity Over Dependency — Building a Better Path Out of Poverty, A Conversation with Nic Dunn

    What if the key to solving poverty isn’t more programs—but better ones? In this episode of Neighbors in the Network, we sit down with Nic Dunn, Vice President of Strategy and Senior Fellow at the Sutherland Institute, to explore how Utah is becoming a national model for welfare reform that actually works. From addressing "benefits cliffs" to redefining the role of the safety net, Nic shares powerful insights, policy wins, and personal stories that challenge conventional thinking about poverty and upward mobility.Hosted by James Pinedo and Corey Burres, Neighbors in the Network is a podcast from the State Policy Network (SPN), where we highlight bold leaders, grassroots advocates, and policy changemakers working in communities across America. We go beyond theory and into practice—showcasing how real people are building lasting change from the ground up.This is Part 1 of our two-part conversation with Nic. In this episode, we focus on Utah’s innovative "One Door" model, the moral case for welfare reform, and how data-backed stories can inspire better policy outcomes. Whether you're a policymaker, community leader, or someone passionate about solving poverty in a more compassionate, sustainable way—this episode is for you.🔑 Key Points- Utah ranks #1 in upward mobility but still sees families struggling- Benefits cliffs discourage work and upward progress- Welfare should be a launchpad, not a long-term destination- Real families want independence, not indefinite assistance- Policy rooted in data, dignity, and opportunity can transform lives- SPN Affiliates like Sutherland Institute and Georgia Center for Opportunity are leading the charge nationally

    22 min
  3. 03/18/2025

    Lessons from The Man Behind Tuttle Twins : Learning to Love Failure and “Be Your Future Self Now” — A Conversation about Connor Boyack’s Mission to Change the World

    This podcast was originally recorded on Nov. 13, 2024.What inspired Connor Boyack, the author of the Tuttle Twins series and President of the Libertas Institute, to dedicate his life to fighting for freedom and teaching kids about liberty? In this episode of Neighbors in the Network, we dive into Connor’s journey—from his early days in tech to building an organization that empowers families with free-market and constitutional principles.Connor shares how his frustration with government overreach and lack of real-world education led him to create a program that reaches families across the nation and empowers them in entrepreneurship, personal responsibility, and civic engagement. With over 6 million Tuttle Twins books sold and laws changed across the country through his policy work, Connor’s impact is shaping the next generation of liberty-minded leaders.Whether you're a parent, educator, entrepreneur, or just someone passionate about freedom, this episode offers powerful insights on how storytelling, grassroots activism, and persistence can change the world. Join us for this inspiring conversation on how we can protect values related to liberty, empower families, and secure a freer future for generations to come.🌟 Topics Covered:✅ How Connor Boyack went from a tech career to founding Libertas Institute✅ The story behind the Tuttle Twins books and their impact on millions of kids✅ The importance of teaching families about free markets, personal freedom, and entrepreneurship✅ Overcoming policy roadblocks and making real legislative change✅ How to inspire the next generation to fight for liberty

    55 min
  4. 03/11/2025

    Restoring Hope for Low-Income Students: The School Choice Battle in South Carolina — A Conversation with Wendy Damron

    When the South Carolina Supreme Court unexpectedly stripped away critical scholarship funds mid-school year, thousands of low-income students were left in crisis. Families who had finally secured the right educational fit for their children suddenly faced the heartbreaking reality of being forced back into schools that didn’t meet their needs. Schools, too, were left scrambling—having already welcomed these students into their classrooms, they now faced the impossible choice of absorbing the financial burden or turning children away.But Wendy Damron, CEO of Palmetto Promise Institute, refused to let that happen. With determination and a deep commitment to the families affected, she launched an ambitious effort to raise $3 million—a rescue fund designed to keep these students in school. Against all odds, she mobilized donors, built a coalition, and worked tirelessly to bridge the funding gap while advocating for a long-term policy fix. Her story is one of bold leadership, swift action, and an unwavering belief that every child deserves access to the best education possible.In this episode of SPN's Neighbors in the Network podcast, Wendy takes us inside this fight for school choice in South Carolina—and why the battle is far from over. We’ll hear the strategy behind the rescue fund and the next steps to ensure universal school choice becomes a reality. If you care about education freedom and giving parents the power to choose, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

    43 min

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Neighbors is a podcast by the State Policy Network that explores state-based solutions, federalism, and public policy through insightful conversations with incredible individuals working to empower local governance and liberty for all.