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February 26, 2020Welcome back to Intellicast! In this week’s episode, Brian Lamar sits down with Jeremy Zogby, Partner at John Zogby Strategies. Jeremy talks about growing up surrounded by polling and politics, and how he knew he was going to work with his Dad but took nine years to pursue teaching first.
Brian and Jeremy then talk about what it was like for Jeremy to live in Prague, and the cultural differences he noticed, and how it has helped him later in his career.
The conversation then turns to polling. They discuss the types of polling projects John Zogby Strategies works on during election season, not just around candidates, but also issues and how issues impact other areas. Jeremy also discusses what the future may hold for the organization. He also gives us some history of the Zogby organization, in what he says, “you won’t find on Wikipedia.” It is really interesting.
Brian and Jeremy then discuss the 2020 election, the Democratic field, and who can bring the excitement factor that both Obama and Trump brought over the last few elections.
The conversation then switches gears to podcasts, where Brian and Jeremy discuss Jeremy’s new podcast called The Zogby Report. They talk about how it got started, the tone and approach to politics it takes, and what their goals are for it going forward.
In the final part of the interview, we get to know Jeremy on a more personal level by having him give us a research rant and answer the 4 P’s. We find out Jeremy’s hidden talent, what his favorite podcasts are, his book recommendations, and more!
This is a great episode with a great guest!
To learn more about John Zogby Strategies, visit their website, or connect with them on LinkedIn.
You can connect with Jeremy Zogby on LinkedIn.
You can check out Jeremy’s podcast, The Zogby Report, by visiting their website or by searching “The Zogby Report” on your favorite podcast platform.
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