The Lobby Shop gives listeners an opportunity to tune in to conversations between Washington insiders who are directly involved in the biggest political and policy issues of our day. Hosted by Josh Zive, Liam Donovan, Paul Nathanson, and Caitlin Sickles of Bracewell’s Policy Resolution Group in Washington DC.

Russian Interference With Counter-Intel Expert Asha Rangappa

Paul welcomes former FBI special agent and CNN contributor Asha Rangappa to talk about the Russia investigation.

Affordable Clean Energy With Scott Segal

Scott Segal, co-head of the Policy Resolution Group, joins the team to discuss the Affordable Clean Energy rule.

Why Did Jon Stewart Lecture Congress? Feat. FBIAA Pres. Tom O’Connor

FBIAA President Tom O'Connor joins the team to discuss Jon Stewart's appearance on Capitol Hill and the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund.

Trading With the Enemy? The Mexican Tariff Debate

Liam and Paul talk to Josh about what placing tariffs on Mexican imports would mean for American consumers and businesses.

Catching Up With CNN’s Haley Byrd

The team talks to Haley Byrd of CNN about the latest in Congress, trade and economic policy.

Data Download With WaPo Political Analyst David Byler

The team welcomes David Byler of the Washington Post to discuss the latest political surveys.

Money Talk With Economic Policy Reporter Colin Wilhelm

Colin Wilhelm of the Washington Post joins the show to talk economic policy and how it could look under Democratic presidential contenders.

Intern Insights: Impacting Advocacy as a Student

Liam and Josh talk to PRG's outgoing interns about what they learned in DC and advice they have for students looking to follow in their footsteps.

Speaking Constitutionally With Luke Thompson

Liam and Josh talk to Luke Thompson, political consultant, about the work he does and what history can show us about modern politics.

Brexit Blues With Olivia Caddy

The Lobby Shop team talks to Bracewell partner Olivia Caddy about the ramifications of Brexit.

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