Shownotes
Welcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem!
In this live episode, the hosts sit down with Danielle Bethell, current Marion County Commissioner and gubernatorial candidate, to discuss:
- Her journey from county commissioner to running for Oregon governor
- The challenges of navigating politics while maintaining neutrality and integrity
- How local issues across Oregon communities mirror Salem's struggles
- The disconnect between state leadership and local realities
- Her experience on the Salem-Keizer School Board during COVID-19
- The complexities of ethics complaints and political targeting
- Building the Carousel Skate Center and investing in Salem's community
- Personal stories of loss, grief, and finding purpose through tragedy
- Her unique lived experience with homelessness and mental health systems
- Why she believes her commissioner role has prepared her for the governorship
Timestamps:
00:00 - Pre-show conversation about MMA and local fighters
01:35 - Introduction and campaign journey discussion
02:30 - What a Salem-area governor would mean for Oregon
04:45 - The tightrope of political neutrality
06:25 - Learning to separate campaigns from governance
13:47 - Building the Carousel and community investment
43:49 - Personal stories of loss and finding focus
51:29 - Community service and involvement
1:00:45 - Ethics complaints and political targeting explained
1:06:29 - Daily Deal with Bethell: Why she's running for governor