The Dai Thao Show
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The Dai Thao Show is a space for those who want to understand what is happening in politics, why it matters, and how public policy shapes the lives of our communities.
Rooted in the experiences of the Hmong community, the show offers thoughtful and responsible political education that connects lived experience with the broader civic and political conversation in America.
Hosted by Dai Thao, a former three term St. Paul City Council member, political strategist, writer, and community advocate, the show provides informed analysis grounded in real policy experience and public service.
The Dai Thao Show focuses on current events, public policy, and the political forces shaping our world at the local, national, and global level, with the goal of helping viewers gain clarity, context, and understanding.
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©Big Thao Creek LLC.
Rooted in the experiences of the Hmong community, the show offers thoughtful and responsible political education that connects lived experience with the broader civic and political conversation in America.
Hosted by Dai Thao, a former three term St. Paul City Council member, political strategist, writer, and community advocate, the show provides informed analysis grounded in real policy experience and public service.
The Dai Thao Show focuses on current events, public policy, and the political forces shaping our world at the local, national, and global level, with the goal of helping viewers gain clarity, context, and understanding.
Please Subscribe & Share. Thank you
©Big Thao Creek LLC.
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