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Pro-Life Communications Workshop - Bangor

On Saturday September 30, 2023

What you will learn

"How do you respond to people who say you are too extreme on social issues?" GOP Presidential Debate Question, 2015

Now that we have entered a post-Roe world, abortion is a factor in every election. In 2022, leftist special interest groups ran commercials about abortion policies in every close federal or state election. Pro-life candidates got tripped up when answering the question, "Is your position on abortion extreme?" The lack of a comprehensible answer was seen in the election results.

What is the best way to talk about pregnancy, children, abortion, and your support for life-affirming policies? This pro-life communications workshop seeks to help you craft and practice this answer.

Attendees will tools they can use to build your best, most impactful pro-life answers. It will explore psychology which is used to create positive interactions that change the minds of moderates and persuade them toward a pro-life view.


Morton Blackwell, founder of the Leadership Institute, says, "You owe it to your philosophy to learn how to win." Roe is dead, but the fight has just begun. Join us to learn how to win for life in the dining room, board room, and voting booth.

Attendees will learn how to:
• Connect with people
• Craft a message
• Use the right words
• Communicate the value of every human life


Dinner is included.

Details

Saturday, September 30

9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Location

154 River Road Orrington
CALVARY CHAPEL
Bangor, ME 04474 Map

Cost

FREE

Manager

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Dena Espenscheid

Contact Dena with your questions.

What graduates say

Rachel Hoff

Rachel Hoff

Director of Government Relations & Outreach, Foreign Policy Initiative

"LI training is conservative bootcamp! This training is absolutely necessary for any aspiring leader on the right."

Your faculty

Dena Espenscheid

Dena Espenscheid

Director of Grassroots Coalitions, Leadership Institute

After completing the 2020 Marine Corps Marathon, Dena Espenscheid knows the truth behind the cliché, “Campaigns are like Marathons”. There are plans, deadlines, and expenses. There are worn-out shoes, blisters, pain, exhaustion, joy, energy bursts, and mile-marker accomplishments. The big day comes and before it is over you swear off running ever again; you want to quit. Then you cross the finish line. Success feels fantastic! The next day, after a good sleep, you are out on a trail, ready to do it all again!

Over her twenty years of professional experience, Dena held a variety of positions in public policy organizations, advertising agencies, and political campaigns including, Coalition for a Strong America, National Ballot Access, American Majority, Open and Clean Government, Vote Yes for Life, and the National Abstinence Clearinghouse. Much of her work has been focused on grassroots organizing, and training volunteers and fellow staffers.

Dena is a veteran of political campaigns as small as city council and as large as a presidential campaign. She has served in most campaign positions, including volunteer coordinator, regional field director, political director, and statewide spokesperson. She has overseen ballot qualification, volunteer recruitment and training, and get-out-the-vote efforts. She has formulated communication strategies, organized events, and done personal solicitation. In campaign and public policy, Dena is a “Jill of all Trades”.

Dena has returned to her roots as a coalition builder and is margining it with her campaign and training experience as the Senior Director of Coalitions at the Leadership Institute. In this position, she travels the country, meeting with groups who have special interest goals. She learns about the services and resources they offer and the needs they have. She introduces like-minded groups so they can build their community. Where needed and when possible, she develops new trainings to assist these center-right special interest groups win their public policy fights.

Dena graduated from Thomas More College in Northern Kentucky with degrees in Biology and Speech Communication.

Dena's favorite presentations are on persuasion. She knows that people want to stay consistent with the image they project. If you tell someone they are generous before soliciting a donation, they are more likely to give. To keep herself moving, Dena is ending this bio by stating that she still runs in Quantico, Virginia where she lives with her houseplants.