1975, Part 14: Time Person of the Year - HUD Secretary Carla Hills

1975, Part 14: Time Person of the Year - HUD Secretary Carla Hills

Author: Appen Podcast Network November 14, 2025 Duration: 1:05:48

Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! It's 1975 again, and in this episode we had the honor of interviewing former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Carla Hills.

Hills is a pioneering figure whose career helped reshape expectations for women in public life. Hills takes listeners back to 1975, the year she made history when President Gerald Ford appointed her to his cabinet — making her one of the first women to ever hold such a high-ranking federal position.

Across the episode, Hills reflects on the winding path that led her from a young attorney breaking into a male-dominated field to a national leader navigating some of the most complex housing and urban policy challenges of the decade. She opens up about the pressures of stepping into the spotlight during a transformative political era, the skepticism she faced early on, and the mentors and allies who helped her stay the course.

With warmth, clarity, and a remarkable memory for the moments that shaped her career, Secretary Hills offers an illuminating look at leadership, perseverance, and the evolution of women's roles in American politics. Whether you're a history buff, a policy enthusiast, or simply curious about the stories behind groundbreaking public figures, this episode delivers insight and inspiration in equal measure.

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