American Potential
By: john quick
Language: en
Categories: Government, Society, Culture, Personal, Journals, News, Politics
American Potential is a national award-winning podcast that shares how individuals are taking action in their communities to break barriers. While some of our guests may be public officials or influencers, many are ordinary Americans who decided, “enough is enough,” and are stepping up in a big way. We share policy solutions to the most important challenges our country faces and talk to people who are doing something about it. Our hope is that when you hear about other people’s stories of success – and struggle – you will realize that you are capable of doing extraordinary things within your own community...
Episodes
Former Border Patrol Chief Chris Clem on Securing the Border and Protecting Migrant Children
Dec 15, 2025On this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down in Yuma, Arizona with Chris Clem, former Border Patrol sector chief and senior adviser on border security and child trafficking issues. Chief Clem explains how border security in Yuma has dramatically changed—from thousands of illegal crossings per day to a fraction of that—thanks to renewed enforcement, local–federal cooperation, and investments from the One Big Beautiful Bill. He breaks down why border security isn’t just about immigration, but also economic security, food security, and community safety, especially in an area that supplies much of America’s produce. T...
Duration: 00:18:25Sen. Jon Husted on Why America Needs a Principles-Based Balanced Budget Amendment
Dec 12, 2025On this episode of American Potential, host David From talks with Senator Jon Husted of Ohio about one of the most urgent—and least addressed—threats facing America: the out-of-control federal debt and the lack of any requirement to balance the federal budget. Sen. Husted explains why nearly every state, including Ohio, must balance its budget while Washington continues deficit spending that has produced a $38 trillion national debt and over $1 trillion in annual interest payments—more than the entire budget of nearly every nation on earth. He shares why past balanced budget efforts have failed, how his Principles-Based Balanced Budget Amendm...
Duration: 00:22:45Food Truck Owner John Leddy on Alabama’s Red Tape and the Fight for Permit Reform
Dec 12, 2025On this episode of American Potential, host David From speaks with John Leddy, a food truck owner in Alabama, about how complicated it is to legally operate a mobile food business. John explains how food truck owners are forced to navigate a patchwork of city and county rules—requiring different permits, health inspections, fire inspections, and business licenses for each jurisdiction. With some towns extending their police jurisdiction into county areas, food truck operators can unknowingly cross invisible boundaries and suddenly find themselves operating illegally. After years of dealing with inconsistent enforcement and bureaucratic delays, John is now working to su...
Duration: 00:30:22Ohio Rep. Jennifer Gross on Ending Red Tape to Expand Patient Access to Care
Dec 08, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From talks with Ohio Representative Jennifer Gross, a retired Air Force combat lieutenant colonel and longtime nurse practitioner, about her push to modernize Ohio’s outdated healthcare rules. Rep. Gross explains how Ohio’s Standard Care Arrangement requirement blocks highly trained nurse practitioners from providing care they’re fully certified to deliver—especially harming patients in rural and underserved communities. She walks through why removing this mandate would: Expand access to doctors and nurse practitioners across Ohio Reduce wait times and improve patient choice Lower costs for patients and Medicaid Follow the lead of...
Duration: 00:32:44Wisconsin Cigar Lounge Ban: Restoring Local Choice & Free-Market Competition
Dec 05, 2025On this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Ethan Sanchez (Grassroots Engagement Director, Americans for Prosperity–Wisconsin) and Marine Corps veteran Jim Thompson to unpack a little-known piece of Wisconsin law: it’s illegal to open a new cigar lounge in the state. Because of Wisconsin’s Clean Indoor Air Act, only a handful of pre-2009 cigar lounges are allowed to operate—creating a de facto state-protected monopoly and shutting out entrepreneurs like Jim, who has a full business plan, funding, and community impact model ready to go. Ethan and Jim explain: How Wisconsin’s smoking ban grandf...
Duration: 00:26:49How the One Big Beautiful Bill Expands HSAs, Direct Primary Care & Telehealth Access
Dec 03, 2025On this episode of American Potential, host David From welcomes back Dean Clancy, Senior Health Policy Fellow at Americans for Prosperity, to break down the major health care wins inside the One Big Beautiful Bill passed this summer. Dean explains how the bill expands access to Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), allowing millions more Americans to save tax-free for health care. Even more exciting — HSA funds can now be used for Direct Primary Care (DPC) subscriptions and telehealth, giving families easier, more affordable access to their preferred doctors without insurance gatekeeping. Dean also highlights key reforms in Medicaid and Obamacare subsidies, wh...
Duration: 00:32:13How the One Big Beautiful Bill Shields Americans From Massive Tax Hikes
Dec 01, 2025On this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Patrick Fleenor, the Tax Policy Fellow for Americans for Prosperity, to break down how the One Big Beautiful Bill stopped the largest tax hike in U.S. history. Patrick explains how the bill simplifies parts of the tax code, keeps more money in the hands of families and job creators, and strengthens pro-growth policies like full expensing and R&D deductions. They also tackle common myths about who benefits from tax cuts, discuss the ongoing fight over the SALT deduction, and highlight how entitlement spending—rather than too li...
Duration: 00:30:53Spike Cohen: Exposing CPS Abuse and Helping Families Fight Back
Nov 28, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Spike Cohen, founder and president of You Are The Power, to talk about how ordinary people can push back against extraordinary government abuse—and win. From eminent domain land grabs to “medical kidnapping” and CPS overreach, Spike shares how his organization uses public pressure and storytelling to force officials to do the right thing. Spike explains how his 2020 vice-presidential run opened his eyes to countless local injustices that couldn’t wait for a future election. That led him to build a model that combines viral storytelling with simple, concrete...
Duration: 00:33:36Kansas Nurse Amy Siple vs. a Broken System: When Licensing Bureaucracy Hurts Patients
Nov 26, 2025In this powerful episode of American Potential, host David From speaks with Amy Siple, a Kansas nurse practitioner whose career was nearly destroyed—not for harming a patient, not for malpractice, but for a clerical error while her husband battled cancer. When Amy missed a routine license renewal fee, the Kansas Board of Nursing launched a punitive process that labeled her “unprofessional,” threatened her ability to work, jeopardized her malpractice insurance, and put her on permanent national databases. As Amy began speaking out, she discovered countless other Kansas nurses suffering the same fate for minor errors—while the state faces a severe...
Duration: 00:27:4450 Stars, 50 Stories: South Dakota & North Carolina with Jennifer Beving and Tyler Voight
Nov 26, 2025In this 50 Stars, 50 Stories edition of American Potential, host David From sits down with Jennifer Beving, Deputy State Director for AFP–South Dakota, and Tyler Voight, State Director for AFP–North Carolina, for a lively blend of state trivia and state leadership. Jennifer shares how AFP–South Dakota is helping citizens get involved, show up in Pierre, and keep government small, while Tyler explains how North Carolina transformed its business climate, strengthened freedom, and became a top destination for families and businesses. Packed with fun facts, state pride, and real policy wins, this episode shows how both states are shaping Americ...
Duration: 00:30:26Beka Dowhy on Ending Caregiver Isolation and Building the Caregiver Support Network
Nov 21, 2025In this heartfelt episode of American Potential, host David From talks with Beka Dowhy, founder of the Caregiver Support Network, about her mission to support family caregivers who often feel unseen and alone. After caring for her mom through multiple sclerosis (MS) alongside her dad, Beka experienced firsthand how isolating caregiving can be — and decided to change that for others. She shares how her organization connects caregivers with prayer partners, emotional support, and practical help like meal deliveries, cleaning services, and home care relief so they can take a breath and care for themselves, too. This inspiring conversation shines a li...
Duration: 00:26:21AI, Energy, and the Right to Compute: Tanner Avery on Innovation and Freedom in Montana
Nov 20, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From talks with Tanner Avery, Policy Director at the Frontier Institute in Montana, about how pro-innovation policies are helping Big Sky Country become a leader in both artificial intelligence and energy development. Avery explains how Montana’s new Right to Compute law protects AI and modern computing as forms of free speech—calling them the “modern printing press”—and why that protection is vital for innovation and economic growth. He also dives into Montana’s unique opportunity to pair energy abundance with the rise of data centers and AI-driven industries. With low regulation...
Duration: 00:15:04Montana State Rep. Gary Perry on Coal, Nuclear Energy, and Securing the West’s Power Future
Nov 17, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Montana State Representative Gary Perry, Chair of the House Energy & Technology Committee, to discuss how Montana can remain a leader in energy production while preparing for the future. Perry outlines his vision for expanding coal and small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs), strengthening transmission infrastructure, and ensuring Montana stays a net energy exporter in the West. He also shares how reliable, affordable energy supports local jobs and keeps Montana’s rural communities strong, while explaining the importance of regional cooperation with neighboring states and Canada to stabilize the grid. Fr...
Duration: 00:13:40Fixing VA Healthcare: Darren Selnick on the Veterans Access Act and Saving Veterans’ Lives
Nov 13, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From talks with Darren Selnick, Senior Advisor for Concerned Veterans for America and one of the architects of the VA MISSION Act, about the next big step in veterans’ healthcare reform — the Veterans Access Act. Selnick reveals how bureaucratic failures and delays under the current administration have left veterans waiting months for care, forcing some to travel hundreds of miles or worse, leading to preventable tragedies, including suicides. He explains how the Veterans Access Act would enforce timely care — requiring the VA to act within 48 hours for urgent mental health cases, protect vetera...
Duration: 00:32:24Women Veterans Share Their Stories: Military Service, Trauma Recovery, and VA Healthcare Reform
Nov 11, 2025In this powerful episode of American Potential, host David From speaks with Army combat veteran Dallas Knight and retired Air Force Colonel Lorraine Slater about their journeys of service, sacrifice, and healing. They recount experiences from Iraq combat missions to aeromedical evacuations, and how those challenges shaped their drive to continue serving fellow veterans after returning home. Knight shares why she founded Operation Juliet, a nonprofit dedicated to helping female veterans recover from military sexual trauma (MST) and reconnect with their sense of identity, while Slater explains her work with Veterans Navigation Network, guiding veterans through VA healthcare, disability claims...
Duration: 00:43:11Powering America’s Future: Rep. Troy Downing on Montana Energy, AI Demand, and Military Service
Nov 07, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Congressman Troy Downing of Montana’s vast First District to talk about unleashing America’s energy potential and keeping the nation secure—both economically and militarily. Downing discusses how affordable, reliable energy is the backbone of prosperity for families, small businesses, and industry, and why under President Trump’s leadership, the country is once again embracing an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy. From tapping Montana’s coal reserves in the Powder River Basin to supporting oil, gas, renewables, and next-generation transmission, Downing explains how responsible energy production can fuel America’s competitivenes...
Duration: 00:14:27Fixing Forests & Fueling Growth: Rep. Bruce Westerman on Energy, Permitting, and Public Lands
Nov 05, 2025On American Potential with host David From, Congressman Bruce Westerman — Chair of the House Natural Resources Committee and a professional forester — explains why healthy forests are the backbone of clean air, clean water, and resilient watersheds, and how decades of public land mismanagement have fueled catastrophic wildfires and lumber shortages. Westerman breaks down the Fix Our Forests Act, the push to expand markets for low-grade wood (biochar, biostimulants, energy), and why U.S. housing depends on smarter, science-based forest management instead of smoke and ash. The conversation then turns to unleashing American energy. Westerman details bipartisan permitting reform via the SPEE...
Duration: 00:22:13Running Government Like a Business: Governor Jim Pillen on Nebraska’s Growth and Grit
Nov 03, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen at the Big Sky Bright Future Economic Summit to talk about how the Cornhusker State is powering its economy through energy, innovation, and old-fashioned Nebraska work ethic. Governor Pillen outlines his vision for a leaner, more competitive state government—cutting bureaucracy, reducing spending by 10%, and running government like a business to give taxpayers more value for their money. He also shares how Nebraska’s economy is thriving across multiple sectors—from agriculture and ethanol to insurance, banking, and renewable energy. With bold carbon-sequestration projects, a grow...
Duration: 00:19:16The Real Housing Horror: Washington’s Rent Control Mistake
Oct 31, 2025In this Halloween edition of American Potential, host David From talks with Heather Andrews, Western States Regional Director for Americans for Prosperity, about Washington State’s frightening new housing policy. Lawmakers promised relief for renters with a “rent stabilization” bill—really a rent control measure—that caps rent increases but ignores the real cause of sky-high prices: a massive housing shortage. Heather explains how the law threatens to scare off builders, shrink rental supply, and make affordability even worse for families already struggling to find a place to live. Together, they break down why quick political fixes like rent caps only freez...
Duration: 00:21:04Privacy, Power, and the AI Panic: How States Are Threatening Free Speech
Oct 29, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Scott Blackburn, a First Amendment policy expert, to explore how state lawmakers are quietly chipping away at free speech and donor privacy. Blackburn explains how proposed laws across the country could expose nonprofit donors, chill civic participation, and give politicians new tools to silence their critics. He also breaks down the growing wave of legislation aimed at regulating AI in political speech—and how vague definitions could turn simple campaign graphics or video edits into “AI manipulation.” From New Mexico’s one-word bill that nearly forced every charity to revea...
Duration: 00:27:29When Transparency Gets Spooky: The Kentucky Bill That Almost Hid Government Secrets
Oct 27, 2025As Halloween approaches, American Potential takes a look at a different kind of fright—the kind that comes from government trying to hide in the dark. Host David From is joined by Liam Gallagher, Legislative Director for Americans for Prosperity–Kentucky, to unpack a chilling near-miss in the state legislature. What started as a seemingly harmless bill to promote transparency nearly turned into a full-blown exemption shielding the governor, cabinet officials, and school boards from the state’s Open Records Act. Liam recounts how, with only hours to spare, he and a bipartisan coalition—including the Kentucky Press Association—exposed the hidden...
Duration: 00:23:02Big Sky, Bright Future: Governor Greg Gianforte on Building Montana’s Next Economy
Oct 24, 2025From energy independence to workforce innovation, Montana is charting a course for long-term growth. In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Governor Greg Gianforte at the Big Sky Bright Future Economic Summit to discuss how his administration is unleashing opportunity across the Treasure State. Gianforte outlines his vision for an “all-of-the-above” energy strategy—expanding coal, wind, solar, hydro, and nuclear—while ensuring Montana remains one of the easiest places in America to do business. With streamlined permitting and a pro-growth mindset, projects that take years elsewhere are moving in months in Montana. The governor also highligh...
Duration: 00:14:1250 Stars, 50 Stories: Nevada — The Battle Born Blueprint for Freedom and Opportunity
Oct 22, 2025In this special 50 Stars, 50 Stories edition of American Potential, host David From celebrates the great state of Nevada — the Battle Born State — and its enduring legacy of freedom, innovation, and resilience. Joining him is Wiz Rouzard, Deputy State Director for Americans for Prosperity–Nevada, whose passion for his adopted home shines through as he connects Nevada’s remarkable history to its growing promise today. Wiz takes us back to 1864, when Nevada entered the Union in the midst of the Civil War, helping to secure President Abraham Lincoln’s re-election and strengthen the cause of unity. Known for its rugged mountains, independen...
Duration: 00:24:10From a Sandwich Board to the Statehouse: State Representative Tony McCombie’s Journey to Leadership
Oct 20, 2025Sometimes, the smallest frustrations can spark the biggest changes. In this episode of American Potential, host David From talks with State Representative Tony McCombie, the first female Republican Leader in the Illinois House of Representatives, about how a dispute over a sandwich board sign outside her small café inspired her to run for office—and ultimately lead her state’s GOP caucus. Rep. McCombie shares her journey from small-town business owner and mayor to becoming one of Illinois’ most influential conservative voices. She opens up about learning from early political defeats, championing small-town values in Springfield, and finding purpose through public...
Duration: 00:30:13From Crisis to Reform: Building a Sustainable Medicaid for Tomorrow
Oct 20, 2025As America ages, states face a tough question: how do we fund long-term care and protect the truly vulnerable without crowding out everything else? In this episode of American Potential, host David From talks with Brian Blase, President of the Paragon Health Institute, about why Medicaid’s design is straining state budgets—and what to do about it. Blase explains how open-ended federal matching, expansion to able-bodied adults, and “legalized money-laundering” schemes (like provider taxes) have warped incentives—paying up to seven times more federal dollars for able-bodied adults than for seniors and people with disabilities. Blase lays out a reform roa...
Duration: 00:32:01From Shrimp Boats to Statehouse: Scott Simon’s Louisiana Playbook
Oct 15, 2025How do you go from hauling shrimp on the Gulf to hauling big reforms through Baton Rouge? In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Scott Simon, State Director for Americans for Prosperity–Louisiana, to trace his unlikely path: fisherman, construction hand, designer, community volunteer, state legislator, and now grassroots leader. Scott shares the “one small step” moments—raking baseball fields after his kids’ games, organizing neighbors, knocking doors—that pulled him into public service and taught him how ordinary people create extraordinary change. Then Scott lays out Louisiana’s recent reform surge and why he calls 2024 a b...
Duration: 00:24:45Joyful Learning: How Families and Teachers Are Redefining Education
Oct 13, 2025Education is changing—and fast. In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Kerry McDonald, author of the new book Joyful Learning: How to Find Freedom, Happiness, and Success Beyond Conventional Schooling. Kerry shares how homeschooling, micro schools, and learning collaboratives are creating a new era of education freedom—where parents and teachers design learning environments that fit every child’s unique needs. From former public school teachers launching innovative micro schools to families discovering flexible, affordable, and even tuition-free learning options through school choice policies, Kerry highlights the growing movement toward personalized, empowering education. Whether you’re...
Duration: 00:30:37Why Donor Privacy Matters: Free Speech, Philanthropy, and the Right to Give
Oct 10, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Lawson Bader, president and CEO of DonorsTrust, to unpack why donor privacy is essential to free speech and a healthy civil society. Bader explains how efforts to expose donors—often fueled by political grudges, social-media pile-ons, and envy—chill participation and warp the relationship between citizens and the state. He traces the principle back through landmark Supreme Court rulings, makes the case that “transparency is for government, privacy is for citizens,” and warns against tit-for-tat attempts by either party to unmask supporters. The conversation also digs into the practica...
Duration: 00:22:46Rethinking Charity: From Handouts to Hope with James Whitford
Oct 08, 2025In this inspiring episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with James Whitford, founder of True Charity in Joplin, Missouri. What began as a heartfelt effort to serve the homeless through Watered Gardens Ministry became a journey of discovery about what truly helps people escape poverty. Whitford shares how he realized that one-way charity—simply giving without accountability—was trapping people in dependency rather than setting them free. His transformative model focuses on restoring dignity through work, reciprocity, and personal responsibility, helping individuals rediscover their worth and potential. Now, through True Charity, Whitford is teaching nonprofits and churches nati...
Duration: 00:29:19The Power Behind AI: How Data Centers and Nuclear Energy Could Shape America’s Future
Oct 06, 2025Host David From sits down with Chris Koopman, CEO of the Abundance Institute, to unpack why data centers—the backbone of our digital lives and the rise of AI—are straining America’s electric grid, and how policy is either clearing the runway or clogging it. Koopman explains the explosive growth in compute demand, why years-long permitting and legacy rules are the real bottlenecks, and how states can welcome next-gen infrastructure without sacrificing reliability for “grandma’s AC.” He also highlights creative solutions—from private grids to siting innovation—and why permitting reform is essential if we want abundant, affordable power. Then, the...
Duration: 00:28:53Reinventing Dentistry: How Direct Primary Care Inspired a Dental Revolution
Oct 03, 2025What happens when two Tennesseans take a proven healthcare model and apply it to dentistry? In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Tamara Stillwell, office manager and registered dental assistant at Athens Dental Center, to share the story of how she and her husband created the nation’s first full-service dental co-op. Frustrated by the limits of insurance—denials, delays, and skyrocketing costs—the Stillwells drew inspiration from direct primary care and built a membership-based model that puts patients and providers back in control. Discover how their United Dental Co-op helps patients save money, reduces stress...
Duration: 00:28:19Why Did the Government Shut Down? A Conversation with Chairman Tom Cole
Oct 02, 2025In this special American Potential Now episode, host David From sits down with Congressman Tom Cole, Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, to unpack the recent government shutdown that began at midnight on September 30th. They dive into the causes, failed negotiations in the Senate, and what was really in the so-called “clean” continuing resolution. Chairman Cole also discusses the broader challenges of federal spending, runaway debt, and the urgent need for entitlement reform. Whether you're trying to understand how Congress funds the government or what it will take to restore fiscal discipline, this is a must-listen conversation packed with insi...
Duration: 00:24:07Walls, Gates, and Local Wisdom: Fixing Border Security the Smart Way
Oct 01, 2025On this episode of American Potential, host David From welcomes back Jordan Fischetti, Immigration Policy Fellow at Americans for Prosperity, for a deep dive into the border security provisions of the Working Family Tax Cut Act—or what some are calling the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” Jordan explains the bill's $46.55 billion investment in border infrastructure, including walls, roads, and cutting-edge technology. But it’s not just about building more wall—it’s about building smarter. They explore why local knowledge from Border Patrol agents on the ground is key to effective border solutions, how legal immigration pathways can help reduce illegal cros...
Duration: 00:28:54Melissa Jackson on Empowering Parents and Teachers Through Freedom in Education
Sep 29, 2025When schools shut down in 2020, many parents realized just how little their kids were learning. That eye-opening experience led Melissa Jackson to co-found Freedom in Education, a movement dedicated to giving parents and teachers the tools they need to improve education from the ground up. As president of the organization, Melissa is working to restore knowledge-based learning, equip parents with resources and opt-out forms, and build bridges between families and teachers. In this episode of American Potential, host David From talks with Melissa about how Freedom in Education began, the challenges of navigating state education systems, and the practical solutions...
Duration: 00:18:50No More Shutdowns: Senator Lankford’s Plan to Keep Government Open
Sep 26, 2025Government shutdowns have become a predictable crisis in Washington, but they don’t save money—they cost taxpayers billions while grinding essential services to a halt. From stalled small business loans and delayed passports to wasted federal dollars and lost productivity, shutdowns hurt everyday Americans and damage our country’s credibility on the world stage. In this episode of American Potential, host David From talks with Oklahoma Senator James Lankford about his Preventing Government Shutdown Act. Senator Lankford explains how his plan would keep the government open, force Congress to focus on appropriations, and protect taxpayers from the waste and uncert...
Duration: 00:20:48Louisiana’s Paul Hollis on His Journey to Become Director of the U.S. Mint
Sep 24, 2025Paul Hollis, a lifelong coin collector from Louisiana and nominee to be the next Director of the U.S. Mint, joins American Potential to share the story of how a single coin from his grandmother ignited a passion that shaped his life. From trading rare coins on national television to serving in the Louisiana legislature, Hollis has blended a love of history with a commitment to public service. Now, he’s poised to take on a historic role at a milestone moment—America’s 250th anniversary. In this conversation with host David From, Hollis explains what the Mint really does, why co...
Duration: 00:25:56Congressman Jeff Crank on Space, Security, and Serving the American People
Sep 22, 2025In this special episode of American Potential, host David From reconnects with former host and now Congressman Jeff Crank. Representing Colorado’s Fifth District, Crank reflects on his first months in Washington—what it feels like to walk the historic halls of Congress, the honor of casting votes on behalf of his constituents, and the responsibility of carrying forward America’s founding ideals. He also shares candid stories, including the privilege of letting a young Coloradan cast a vote on the House floor and meeting Speaker Mike Johnson. Crank also dives into the serious challenges facing America’s future. From defendin...
Duration: 00:28:06Honoring Charlie Kirk: Young Voices on Freedom, Courage, and America’s Future
Sep 20, 2025This episode of American Potential is unlike any other. In the wake of the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk, we pause to reflect on the principles at the heart of America—freedom of speech, open debate, and the responsibility of each generation to safeguard liberty. Charlie’s life and work embodied the courage to speak boldly, to defend foundational rights, and to inspire young people to believe that their voices matter. His loss has shaken many, but it has also awakened countless Americans to the urgency of carrying forward his mission. Host David From shares the microphone with young leaders who...
Duration: 00:18:18California’s Crushing Taxes and Inflation Are Driving People Out
Sep 15, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Heather Andrews, Regional Director for Americans for Prosperity, to talk about California—America’s most populous state and one of its most challenged. From the Gold Rush that made it the 31st state to today’s $3 trillion economy, California has always been a land of opportunity. But families and businesses are now facing crushing inflation, heavy taxes, and government mandates that drive people to leave the Golden State in record numbers. Heather explains how bad policy has hurt working-class communities like Stockton, where small businesses are struggling to surviv...
Duration: 00:27:56Rose Gordon on Resilience, Language, and the Lakota Legacy
Sep 12, 2025In this moving episode of American Potential, host David From welcomes Rose Gordon, a Lakota language teacher at Onward Learning in South Dakota. Rose reflects on her childhood growing up under the shadow of government-run boarding schools, where speaking her native language was forbidden and punishable. Despite these efforts to erase her culture, she held on to the words, values, and stories passed down by her family and community. Today, she teaches Lakota to young students, ensuring they not only learn the language but also understand the deep history and resilience of their people. Rose shares the significance of the...
Duration: 00:21:52How Tennessee Speaker of the House Cameron Sexton is Expanding School Choice & Protecting Taxpayers
Sep 11, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Tennessee Speaker of the House Cameron Sexton to discuss how his state is leading the way on education freedom and fiscal responsibility. Sexton shares why parents, not bureaucrats, should decide how their children are educated and explains how Tennessee’s bold school choice program is empowering families with more options. He also highlights how competition is driving public schools to improve while ensuring every student has the chance to succeed, no matter their zip code. The conversation doesn’t stop with education. Speaker Sexton also pulls back the curt...
Duration: 00:13:36Exposing Waste at the Department of Justice: Billions in Spending Without Accountability
Sep 08, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From is joined by Jeremiah Mosteller, Policy Director at Americans for Prosperity, to examine how the Department of Justice spends its massive $67 billion budget. From maintaining dozens of little-used SWAT teams across obscure federal agencies to handing out 11,000 grants worth nearly $5 billion a year—many with little accountability—Jeremiah explains how DOJ has grown far beyond its original mission of enforcing federal law. He also reveals how overlapping programs and unclear reporting allow waste and duplication to thrive. The conversation then shifts to one of DOJ’s most controversial practices: civil asset forfei...
Duration: 00:19:00Targeted in Michigan: Marlena Pavlos-Hackney and Helen Brinkman Fight Unconstitutional Lockdowns
Sep 05, 2025Host David From continues the story of Marlena Pavlos-Hackney, a Michigan restaurant owner who refused to close during the pandemic after the state’s first round of executive orders was ruled unconstitutional. Joined by her attorney, Helen Brinkman, Marlena recounts being singled out by state leadership, arrested, fined, and jailed—despite unequal enforcement and conflicting rulings—after she chose to keep serving her community. Brinkman walks through the legal maze: administrative suspensions, contempt findings, and split decisions that could set a statewide precedent on executive power, due process, and equal protection. Together they explain why Marlena’s case now aims for the...
Duration: 00:32:31Surviving Communism, Resisting COVID Lockdowns: Marlena Pavlos-Hackney’s Story
Sep 03, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Marlena Pavlos-Hackney, who grew up under the weight of communist rule in Poland before finding freedom and opportunity in America. She shares vivid memories of empty store shelves, ration cards, and the solidarity movement that helped bring down the Iron Curtain—experiences that instilled in her a deep appreciation for liberty. Marlena eventually built her American dream, opening a restaurant in Michigan and serving her community for decades. But in 2020, government lockdown orders threatened to take it all away. Rather than close her doors, she chose to resist ma...
Duration: 00:28:38The Common Man’s Journey: Jimmie Smith on Service, Sacrifice, and Civic Leadership
Sep 01, 2025What does it look like when an ordinary American, with no political pedigree, takes one small step to get involved and ends up reshaping his community? In this episode of American Potential, host David From welcomes Jimmie Smith, Brand Development Director at Concerned Veterans for America, to share his remarkable story. Jimmie’s path began in the woods of Florida, where as a boy he dreamed of serving his country. He left high school early, joined the Army at 17, and spent 20 years in uniform. But when he returned home, his passion for America didn’t end with his military career. Frus...
Duration: 00:22:4150 Stars, 50 Stories: Colorado, Missouri, and Hawaii Trivia with Jesse Mallory and Camelia Peterson
Aug 29, 2025As America approaches its 250th birthday, American Potential is launching a new series, 50 Stars, 50 Stories, highlighting the unique history and culture of each state in the Union. In this first installment, host David From is joined by Jesse Mallory, Regional Director in Colorado, and Camelia Peterson, Legislative Liaison in Missouri, for a lively round of state trivia about Colorado, Missouri, and Hawaii—the three states that joined the Union in August. From the Missouri Compromise and the origins of the “Show Me State,” to Colorado’s dramatic road to statehood, to Hawaii’s path from kingdom to the 50th star on the fla...
Duration: 00:22:34Freedom to Choose Where You Live: How One Iowa Coalition Transformed Housing Policy
Aug 27, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Paige Yontz, Advocacy Manager in Iowa, to explore an innovative housing reform that’s reshaping how families care for aging parents, empower young professionals, and protect property rights. Paige was instrumental in leading a diverse coalition—from aging advocates to housing manufacturers and policy champions—that secured the passage of a groundbreaking Iowa law legalizing accessory dwelling units (ADUs) statewide. They discuss how ADUs provide practical, cost-effective options for families who want loved ones close while maintaining independence, and how a coalition with seemingly unlikely allies—advocates for aging, p...
Duration: 00:30:01From Red Tape to Real Care: How Dr. Wheeler Is Restoring Medicine
Aug 25, 2025In this inspiring episode of American Potential, host David From speaks with Dr. Chaminie Wheeler, a pediatrician who walked away from the traditional hospital system to launch a direct primary care (DPC) practice—putting patients, not paperwork, at the center of healthcare. Raised in a small village in Sri Lanka, Dr. Wheeler’s passion for helping others began at a young age and followed her to Pennsylvania, where she built CCC Health from the ground up with help from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. She shares how the broken insurance-based model shackled her ability to treat patients with compassion and...
Duration: 00:27:37How Rafael Arroyo Took On State Bureaucracy and Protected His Dream
Aug 22, 2025Most people try to avoid the long lines and frustrations that come with vehicle registration and emissions testing. But Rafael Arroyo saw an opportunity to turn that frustration into a service—and a business. In Las Vegas, he combined emissions testing with vehicle registration services, saving people time and hassle. But the state’s motor vehicle agency didn’t like the competition. They shut him down and made it nearly impossible to continue. On this episode of American Potential, host David From talks with Rafael about how he fought back. With his business on the line, Rafael didn’t quit—he built r...
Duration: 00:24:22Taxpayer Outrage: How the Government Wasted Millions on Parties and Empty Buildings
Aug 20, 2025In this Big Ideas for Smaller Government episode of American Potential, host David From is joined by Jeremiah Mosteller, Policy Director at Americans for Prosperity, to expose the wasteful spending and inefficiencies at the General Services Administration (GSA)—the federal agency responsible for managing office buildings, procurement, and travel across the U.S. government. They revisit the infamous $800,000 Las Vegas conference scandal, complete with a $30,000 pool party and a 2,400 sq. ft. hotel suite—paid for by taxpayers. They also uncover the GSA's multi-billion-dollar mismanagement of a long-delayed Department of Homeland Security headquarters and reveal that the federal government is using just...
Duration: 00:13:13From Humble Beginnings to Congress: Monica De La Cruz on Protecting the American Dream
Aug 18, 2025In this special episode of American Potential, guest host Daniel Garza sits down with Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz during LIBRE’s Fly-In event to discuss the shifting political landscape among Hispanic Americans, especially in South Texas. As the first Hispanic female Republican to serve a full term from her district, Congresswoman De La Cruz shares her inspiring personal journey from humble beginnings to public service. She addresses critical topics such as the rejection of socialism within Latino communities, the importance of faith, family, and freedom, and the economic progress driven by pro-growth policies like the 2017 tax cuts and the On...
Duration: 00:19:44Lighting the Way: How South Dakota PAs Overcame Barriers to Revolutionize Rural Healthcare Access
Aug 15, 2025In this compelling episode of *American Potential*, host David From sits down with Kayla Frank and Echo Kopplin, two dedicated physician associates from South Dakota who led the charge to pass a groundbreaking bill removing the requirement for physician oversight in PA practice. They share the years of perseverance, grassroots advocacy, and strategic relationship-building that finally broke down regulatory red tape, enabling PAs to practice with greater autonomy and flexibility. The conversation dives deep into the challenges they faced within a complex political environment and how they maintained a positive, patient-focused message to overcome opposition. Kayla and Echo also explore...
Duration: 00:26:50Special Episode – Senator Rick Scott on Reviving the American Dream
Aug 13, 2025In this special edition of American Potential, guest host Daniel Garza sits down with U.S. Senator Rick Scott for an inspiring and candid conversation recorded during LIBRE’s fly-in. Senator Scott shares his personal journey from growing up in public housing to building the largest hospital company in the nation, serving as Florida’s two-term governor, and now representing the state in the U.S. Senate. They discuss the economic turnaround Scott led in Florida—reversing job losses, slashing fees, and creating a pro-business environment where entrepreneurs can thrive. He talks about why small businesses are the backbone of the ec...
Duration: 00:14:20Kurt Couchman on Rescissions: How Cutting Federal Spending Can Protect America’s Future
Aug 11, 2025Most people don’t get excited about federal spending cuts—but maybe they should. In this episode of American Potential, host David From talks with Kurt Couchman, Senior Policy Fellow at Americans for Prosperity, about the little-known budget tool called “rescissions” and why it matters for every taxpayer. Kurt explains how the rescission process works, why it was used heavily by presidents like Ronald Reagan, and how recent packages—like the $9.4 billion in cuts to outdated and duplicative programs—are a small but important step toward fiscal responsibility. He also breaks down the constitutional power struggle over federal spending, the push to rest...
Duration: 00:23:24State Rep. Jamie Thompson: From Personal Tragedy to Public Service
Aug 08, 2025State Representative Jamie Thompson never set out to become a lawmaker. As a nurse and a mother in Michigan, she watched with growing concern as COVID mandates stripped away personal and medical freedoms. But it wasn’t until tragedy struck—when her daughter died in a motorcycle accident, leaving behind three young children—that Jamie felt called to take a stand. In this moving episode of American Potential, host David From talks with Rep. Thompson about her unexpected path into politics. She opens up about the professional pressure she faced during the pandemic, the toll on her family and business, and th...
Duration: 00:32:36American Potential: Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Unpacked — Lawmaker & Business Owner Perspectives
Aug 06, 2025Join host David From as he sits down with Congressman Pat Harrigan and flight school owner Jim Rhoades-Baldwin to explore the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) from two vital viewpoints. Congressman Harrigan offers an insider’s perspective on the legislative process behind making the TCJA permanent, sharing how this landmark bill aims to fuel economic growth, strengthen national defense, and provide broad tax relief for American families and businesses. Meanwhile, Jim brings the business owner’s experience to life, detailing how TCJA’s provisions—like accelerated depreciation and the 199A small business deduction—have fueled his flight training school’s expansion...
Duration: 00:23:08Ron Freeman on Rethinking Race: Faith, Football, and the Truth About America
Aug 04, 2025In this deeply moving episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with author, speaker, and former NFL player Ron Freeman for an unforgettable conversation about faith, reconciliation, and how one powerful act of kindness changed his life—and his views on race—forever. Ron grew up in a small town in southern Missouri still reeling from segregation, where the scars of the past were etched into daily life. Raised in an environment of distrust, anger, and generational division, Ron’s worldview began to shift when a white teammate and his family did something simple but radical: they invited him in...
Duration: 00:33:58Big Ideas for Smaller Government: Unpacking the Department of Defense Budget with Jeremiah Mosteller
Aug 01, 2025In this episode of the *Big Ideas for Smaller Government* series, host David Fran sits down with Jeremiah Mosteller, policy director for Americans for Prosperity, to explore the vast and complex Department of Defense (DoD). With a staggering $2 trillion budget and nearly three million military and civilian personnel, the DoD is one of the largest federal agencies. Together, they discuss the department’s history, structure, and some surprising examples of wasteful spending, including $5 million spent on ineffective camouflage and $1,300 coffee cups used on Air Force cargo planes. Jeremiah highlights how better coordination and cutting excessive contracting could lead to significant ta...
Duration: 00:14:21Behind the Border: Chief Chris Clem on Securing America’s Frontlines and Protecting Vulnerable Children
Jul 30, 2025In this eye-opening episode of the American Potential podcast, host David sits down with Chief Chris Clem, a seasoned law enforcement veteran with over 27 years in the U.S. Border Patrol and recent experience at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Chief Clem shares his unique perspective on the complexities of border security beyond just patrol agents—highlighting the multi-agency efforts involved in managing immigration and national security. Listeners will gain an in-depth understanding of Chief Clem’s groundbreaking work at HHS, specifically within the Office of Refugee Resettlement, where he tackled the critical issue of unaccompanied alien chil...
Duration: 00:45:21Eric Bott on the REINS Act: How States Are Reining In Bureaucratic Overreach
Jul 28, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From is joined by Eric Bott, Vice President at Americans for Prosperity, for a powerful look at the growing movement to rein in unelected bureaucrats and restore legislative authority through the REINS Act—Regulations from the Executive In Need of Scrutiny. Eric shares firsthand how this transformative reform is taking root across the country. From its early adoption in Wisconsin and Florida to new victories in Oklahoma, Utah, Wyoming, and Kentucky—with more states on the way—the REINS Act is shifting power back where it belongs: to the people’s elected represen...
Duration: 00:29:04The Cowboy State Leads the Way: Wyoming’s Year of Big Wins for Freedom
Jul 25, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Tyler Lindholm, State Director for Americans for Prosperity–Wyoming and a true cowboy at heart, to unpack a banner year for freedom in the Cowboy State. From passing universal education savings accounts to overriding the governor’s veto of the REINS Act, Tyler shares how Wyoming is becoming a model for liberty-minded policy. They dig into the repeal of outdated certificate of need laws, the fight to give parents more control over their children’s education, and how empowering legislators—not unelected regulators—restores government accountability. Tyler also previews b...
Duration: 00:27:54How Repealing Certificate of Need Laws Transformed Healthcare in South Carolina
Jul 24, 2025For more than 40 years, South Carolina’s certificate of need law gave powerful hospital systems the ability to block competitors and limit patient access to care. But in 2023, that changed. In this episode of American Potential, host David From is joined by South Carolina State Senator Wes Climer and Candace Carroll, Director of Public Affairs for Americans for Prosperity–South Carolina, to discuss how repealing the law is already improving lives across the state. Senator Climer shares the eye-opening story of a local oncologist whose attempt to expand cancer treatment was crushed by a hospital executive using the law to shut...
Duration: 00:22:03Defending Homeschool Freedom: The Butlers' Fight for Parental Rights in Illinois
Jul 21, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From, Regional Vice President at Americans for Prosperity, sits down with Chris and Aziza Butler, a husband-and-wife team on the frontlines of the fight to protect homeschooling freedoms in Illinois. When a bill threatened to force homeschool families to register with the state and potentially face criminal charges, the Butlers didn’t just speak out—they mobilized. Aziza, a former public school teacher turned homeschool mom, and Chris, a pastor and education reform advocate, share their journey from skeptics to passionate homeschoolers. Along the way, they built a thriving micro school in Chic...
Duration: 00:43:36Inside the IRS Mess: Missing Trillions, Taxpayer Abuse, and a Better Way
Jul 18, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From welcomes back Jeremiah Mosteller, Policy Director at Americans for Prosperity, for another installment in the “Big Ideas for Smaller Government” series—this time targeting the Internal Revenue Service. Jeremiah breaks down how outdated pandemic-era tax subsidies—expanded under the American Rescue Plan—are still being paid out today, even to higher-income individuals who don’t need them. Reverting to the original subsidy rules for the Obamacare marketplace could save taxpayers a staggering $383 billion. The episode also exposes shocking mismanagement inside the IRS, including nearly 3,000 IRS employees who owe back taxes and over $4.7 tr...
Duration: 00:18:48From Dirt Roads to Digital Innovation: How Justin Mannina Is Rebuilding the American Dream
Jul 18, 2025In this inspiring episode of American Potential, host David From, Regional Vice President at Americans for Prosperity, sits down with entrepreneur and builder Justin Mannina—CEO of Rexcon Enterprises, Vice President of JB Pinnacle Group, and Co‑founder of My Truck Boss. Justin opens up about his journey from working grueling hours on construction sites to walking away from a secure six‑figure job to launch multiple successful companies. He shares the tough early years—when he and his partner didn’t pay themselves for five straight years—as well as the milestone moment of building America’s largest carbon-capture plant and majo...
Duration: 00:37:14Taking the American Dream to Washington: How LIBRE Is Giving Hispanics a Voice in Congress
Jul 14, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From welcomes Sandra Benitez, Executive Director of The LIBRE Initiative, to discuss how LIBRE is empowering Hispanic communities through direct advocacy. Sandra shares how LIBRE’s national fly-in brings stories and real-world concerns from Latino communities across 13 states to the halls of Congress. From celebrating the passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” and advocating for policies like the REINS Act and the DOJGAR Act, to spotlighting issues like economic opportunity, tax relief, and occupational licensing reform, LIBRE is leading the charge to ensure Hispanic Americans are heard—and represented. Sandra also reflects...
Duration: 00:24:16Texas Becomes a National Leader on School Choice—Here’s How They Did It
Jul 11, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From is joined by Genevieve Collins, State Director of Americans for Prosperity–Texas, and Joel Enge, founder of Kingdom Life Academy, to share the extraordinary story behind the largest school choice legislation in American history. After more than a decade of advocacy, Texas has officially passed sweeping education savings account (ESA) legislation, unlocking new options for thousands of families. Collins explains how her team helped mobilize communities across the state to shift public opinion, change the political landscape, and secure a historic 86 votes in the Texas House. Joel Enge offers a deeply pe...
Duration: 00:35:30American Potential: From Prison to Policy—Ruby Welch’s Journey to Redemption and Reform
Jul 10, 2025Ruby Welch’s story is one of remarkable transformation. After surviving unimaginable trauma and serving time in prison, she emerged not defeated—but determined. In this episode, Ruby shares how hitting rock bottom led her to find true freedom, rebuild her life, and help others do the same. With no housing, no job, and only $70 to her name, she began a new chapter grounded in faith, purpose, and service to others. Her powerful voice and lived experience have become a force for criminal justice reform in Arkansas and beyond. Joining her is Ryan Norris, AFP’s Arkansas State Director, who saw in...
Duration: 00:25:24American Potential: Chris Hoffman's Fight to Protect Farming, Freedom, and the Family Business
Jul 07, 2025Chris Hoffman never set out to become a farmer. He dreamed of a career in law enforcement—until a job on a pig farm at 19 changed the trajectory of his life. Today, he runs one of Pennsylvania’s largest hog and poultry operations and serves as president of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau. In this episode, Chris shares how he built his farm from the ground up, what it takes to run a 24/7 agricultural business, and why many Americans don’t realize how much red tape stands between farmers and the food on our tables. From navigating increasingly complex regulations to fighti...
Duration: 00:27:02American Potential Now: Tax Cuts Made Permanent – What the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Means for Small Businesses
Jul 06, 2025In this special Independence Day edition of American Potential Now, host David From breaks down the big news: the passage and signing of the “one big beautiful bill,” extending the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). Hear how these permanent tax cuts lift uncertainty for small business owners in South Dakota and in Ohio, empowering them to reinvest, support employees, and strengthen their communities. Learn about Americans for Prosperity’s nationwide campaign—from 150,000 doors knocked to over 500 events—to protect prosperity for everyday Americans. Don’t miss this quick-hit episode on why TCJA’s permanence is a game-changer for freedom and opportunit
Duration: 00:04:48The Declaration’s Bold Promise: Jefferson, Equality, and America’s Ongoing Struggle
Jul 05, 2025In this special Independence Day episode of American Potential, guest David Gowdy—founder of the Virginia Institute for American History—joins host David From to explore the creation of America’s most iconic document: the Declaration of Independence. Gowdy shares how Thomas Jefferson, just 33 years old, drew from classical thinkers and the Virginia Declaration of Rights to pen the revolutionary words “all men are created equal.” The conversation dives into the meaning of this phrase, the influence of Jefferson’s ideas on Abraham Lincoln’s fight against slavery, and the contradiction of Jefferson’s personal slave ownership despite his public opposition to th...
Duration: 00:30:56Fixing Federal Bureaucracy & Empowering Gig Workers: Big Ideas for a Modern Workforce
Jul 02, 2025In this episode of American Potential, guest Austen Bannon, employment policy fellow at Americans for Prosperity, breaks down two urgent issues costing Americans time, opportunity, and tax dollars: outdated rules that make it nearly impossible to fire underperforming federal workers, and laws that prevent gig workers from getting the portable benefits they need. Austen explains how commonsense reforms—like simplifying the process for removing federal employees who aren’t doing their jobs—could save taxpayers millions and restore accountability in government. He also shares how states like Utah, Tennessee, and Alabama are pioneering voluntary portable benefits programs that allow independent contra...
Duration: 00:23:17From Homeless Shelters to Hope: Johnnie Calloway’s Journey of Faith, Resilience, and Renewal
Jun 30, 2025In this powerful episode of American Potential, we sit down with Johnnie Calloway, grassroots engagement director for Americans for Prosperity-Missouri, who shares an unflinchingly honest account of his life growing up in poverty, facing domestic violence, and enduring unimaginable loss. From spending childhood years in a homeless shelter and living in Section 8 housing to losing two children and his mother, Johnnie’s story is one of heartbreak—but also of transformation. He takes listeners on his journey of self-discovery, describing the pivotal moments that awakened his faith and inspired him to break cycles of negativity. Johnnie reveals how he went from...
Duration: 00:38:28From Combat Boots to Capitol Hill: Senator Tim Sheehy on Service, Leadership, and Reform
Jun 26, 2025John Vick, Executive Director of Concerned Veterans for America, hosts this special episode of American Potential featuring U.S. Senator Tim Sheehy, a decorated combat veteran and one of the newest members of Congress. Senator Sheehy shares how his military service shaped his leadership philosophy and why veterans bring a vital mission-first mindset to public office. They discuss the sharp decline in veteran representation in Congress, the importance of giving veterans more healthcare choice through the Veterans Access Act, and the urgent need to restore fiscal discipline and national purpose. This conversation is a powerful reminder that when veterans lead...
Duration: 00:52:21Veterans on a Mission: Expanding Choice, Opportunity, and Impact
Jun 23, 2025What does real advocacy look like when it’s led by those who’ve lived it? In this episode of American Potential, host David From talks with Alexa Rice and Jimmie Smith—two dedicated leaders at Concerned Veterans for America—about their trip to Capitol Hill for Vets on the Hill, one of the most powerful veteran-driven advocacy events in the country. Alexa, attending for the first time, and Jimmie, a seasoned CVA leader and U.S. Army veteran, share why this mission matters. Their focus: fighting for greater health care choice through the Veterans Access Act, ensuring veterans can seek tim...
Duration: 00:21:15The Escape That Sparked a Movement: Joshua Glover’s Fight for Freedom
Jun 20, 2025What happens when a community refuses to accept injustice—even when it’s backed by federal law? In this powerful episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Michael Jahr, a seasoned communicator and first-time filmmaker, to share the incredible true story of Joshua Glover—a man born into slavery in Missouri who risked everything for freedom. After a harrowing 400-mile escape to Racine, Wisconsin, Glover finally experienced liberty—until slave catchers, armed with the Fugitive Slave Act, found and captured him. But Glover’s story didn’t end in chains. Outraged citizens of Milwaukee, from all backgrounds and politica...
Duration: 00:28:04Saving $237 Billion: A Smarter Retirement Plan for Future Federal Employees
Jun 18, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From is joined by Jeremiah Mosteller, policy director at Americans for Prosperity, for the latest installment in the Big Ideas for Smaller Government series. The focus: the Office of Personnel Management (OPM)—the federal government’s HR department—and a surprising proposal that could save $237 billion without touching current employee benefits. From the absurd reality of federal retirement files being processed in a limestone mine in Pennsylvania, to relocation costs nearing $170,000 per employee, the episode exposes waste and inefficiencies taxpayers rarely hear about. But there’s good news: Jeremiah shares how shifting new fede...
Duration: 00:17:1730% Less Red Tape? Sen. Roegner’s Fight to Unleash Ohio’s Economy
Jun 16, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Ohio State Senator Kristina Roegner, the lead sponsor of Senate Bill 9, a bold reform aimed at cutting 30% of Ohio’s regulations over three years. Senator Roegner walks through the inspiration for the bill—seeing Ohio tied with Illinois as one of the most overregulated states in America—and how the plan came together. The legislation established a three-part strategy: eliminate two regulations for every new one introduced, reduce total regulations by 10% each year over three years, and launch a user-friendly website—CutRedTape.Ohio.gov—that empowers citizens to identify o...
Duration: 00:24:07Real Numbers, Real Impact: A Financial Advisor’s Case for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Jun 13, 2025In this eye-opening episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with David McNeilly, a financial advisor from Michigan, who shares how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has had a measurable, personal impact—not just on his clients, but on his own family’s financial freedom. With a background in ministry and a passion for helping others, McNeilly now helps middle-class families navigate retirement planning, tax strategy, and long-term financial goals. But when he crunched the numbers comparing his 2023 tax bill under current rates versus pre-TCJA levels, the result shocked him: a $4,700 difference in annual tax savings—enough...
Duration: 00:24:47Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) on Locking In the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Jun 13, 2025In this next installment of American Potential, host David From shares a timely conversation featuring House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) and Fox News contributor and Americans for Prosperity Advisory Council member Guy Benson, recorded at the AFP Freedom Embassy in Washington, D.C. Scalise breaks down the House-passed reconciliation bill designed to lock in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)—a move aimed at preventing a $4.5 trillion tax hike scheduled for 2025. The legislation would secure tax relief for families, protect small businesses, eliminate taxes on tips and overtime, restore bonus depreciation, and make the 199A small business deduction pe...
Duration: 00:36:12Trapped by Red Tape: A West Virginia Family’s Fight for Better Birth Care
Jun 09, 2025In this heartfelt episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Ambrose and Mary Grace Rucker from West Virginia to share the powerful story of their son’s birth—and the barriers they faced just trying to find a hospital with a functioning NICU. What should have been one of the most joyful moments of their lives became a race across state lines to find medical care. When Mary Grace developed preeclampsia late in her pregnancy, their only safe option was a hospital 90 minutes away in another state—because the closest in-state facility no longer had a NICU. They a...
Duration: 00:26:09Military Spouse. CEO. Job Creator: How Michelle Penczak Built a Business That Moves With You
Jun 05, 2025In this inspiring episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Michelle Penczak, a Marine spouse who turned rejection, resilience, and resourcefulness into a thriving business that now employs over 400 people—most of them military spouses just like her. Michelle shares how she faced over 20 job rejections simply for being a military spouse before finally landing a virtual assistant role that changed everything. But when the company suddenly shut down, she didn’t give up—she kept her clients, built her own company from the ground up, and began hiring other military spouses who needed remote, flexible work that c...
Duration: 00:33:04Same Pay, Same Care: Cutting VA Waste and Prioritizing Veterans with Jeremiah Mosteller
Jun 03, 2025In the next installment of the Big Ideas for Smaller Government series, host David From welcomes back Jeremiah Mosteller, Policy Director at Americans for Prosperity, to take a hard look at spending within the Department of Veterans Affairs—and what reforms are needed to better serve those who served us. Mosteller breaks down how the VA’s budget has quadrupled since 2004 even though the veteran population has declined by 30%. From bloated staffing levels to $4 million contracts for services that now cost just $5,000, this episode exposes how wasteful spending is draining resources from veterans and taxpayers alike. The conversation also focuses on o...
Duration: 00:19:27The Future of Coal, Grid Security, and the Fight Against Regulatory Overreach
May 29, 2025In this high-voltage episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Rachel Gleason, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Coal Alliance, to discuss the future of coal, the reliability of America’s power grid, and the consequences of top-down energy policy. Gleason gives a behind-the-scenes look at how federal and state regulations have systematically dismantled coal-fired generation in Pennsylvania—once a powerhouse of domestic energy—and how some of the most reliable plants are now being forced offline by policies driven more by politics than reality. She explains how President Trump’s recent executive orders are reversing course by removing...
Duration: 00:27:29Memorial Day Reflections: Stories of Service, Sacrifice, and Healing with Marine Veteran Adam Jahnke
May 26, 2025In this powerful Memorial Day episode of American Potential, host David From is joined by Marine Corps veteran Adam Jahnke, now a Strategic Director at Concerned Veterans for America, to reflect on the true meaning of the holiday through the stories of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Adam shares deeply personal memories of his fellow Marines—Corporal René Martinez, Lance Corporal Donald Chaplain, and others—who were killed while serving in Iraq. He also talks candidly about the realities of combat, the emotional toll of survivor’s guilt, and his journey of recovery after being wounded in 2006. This conversation goes be...
Duration: 00:36:40Congress Must Step Up: Locking In Reform, Cutting Waste, and Ending Regulatory Overreach
May 23, 2025In the next installment of the Big Ideas for Smaller Government series, host David From welcomes back Jeremiah Mosteller, Policy Director at Americans for Prosperity, to discuss how Congress can take bold action to rein in runaway federal agencies, eliminate wasteful spending, and make key regulatory reforms permanent. Jeremiah breaks down why popular executive orders from the previous administration—like those promoting transparency and accountability—won’t last unless Congress acts. He explains how legislation such as the Guidance Out of Darkness Act, the REINS Act, and the Reorganizing Government Act can prevent bureaucratic overreach, slash unnecessary regulations, and save taxpay...
Duration: 00:19:44One Small Step: How Everyday Americans Are Writing the Next Chapter of Freedom
May 21, 2025In this inspiring episode of American Potential, host David From is joined by Daniel Bassali, Vice President of Public Affairs for Americans for Prosperity, to discuss the launch of the One Small Step campaign—AFP’s bold, nationwide effort to celebrate America's 250th anniversary by spotlighting the everyday citizens who are shaping the future of freedom. Bassali explains how One Small Step draws inspiration from iconic figures like Harriet Tubman, Betsy Ross, and Neil Armstrong—people who took action not for fame, but because it mattered. These American pioneers prove that profound change starts with a single courageous act. And today...
Duration: 00:27:34From Grocery Store to Capitol Hill: Congressman Jeff Hurd’s Mission to Empower Rural America
May 20, 2025In this compelling episode of American Potential, host David From welcomes Congressman Jeff Hurd, a freshman lawmaker representing Colorado’s vast and beautiful Third Congressional District. Congressman Hurd shares his journey from humble beginnings bagging groceries in Grand Junction to earning law degrees, practicing energy law, and now serving in Congress. Drawing on his experience as a small business owner and father of five, Congressman Hurd discusses how bad energy policy acts as a hidden tax on rural Americans—and why reversing those policies is essential to economic opportunity. He outlines his legislative efforts to return the Bureau of Land Mana...
Duration: 00:24:31Congressman August Pfluger on Conservative Leadership, Tax Certainty, and Unleashing American Energy
May 16, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Congressman August Pfluger—Chairman of the Republican Study Committee, decorated Air Force veteran, and proud seventh-generation Texan—for an in-depth conversation on the path forward for America's economy, energy independence, and national security. Congressman Pfluger discusses why predictability in the tax code is essential for families, entrepreneurs, and innovators alike. As the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act faces expiration, Pfluger makes the case for why extending—and ideally making permanent—those provisions is not just a matter of policy, but a critical step to preserve America's competitive edge and avoi...
Duration: 00:25:26Inside the Tax Cuts That Fueled Jobs, Growth, and Freedom
May 14, 2025Behind every piece of major legislation, there’s a story of strategy, sacrifice, and high stakes. In this episode of American Potential, host David From is joined by Andy Koenig—former White House advisor and one of the key architects behind the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). From inside the halls of the West Wing to late-night meetings on Capitol Hill, Andy offers a behind-the-scenes look at how the landmark tax reform came together—and why it matters more than ever today. Far from being just a “corporate tax cut,” the TCJA helped over 25 million small businesses and countless working fa...
Duration: 00:33:33Earned, Not Given: Two Sisters’ Journey to Fight for School Choice in Montana
May 12, 2025Ilena and Meleana Levitt didn’t just talk about school choice—they lived it. When their father became a fully disabled veteran and their family could no longer afford private school, these two Montana sisters made a bold and uncommon decision: they worked nearly full-time jobs as teenagers to pay for the education they believed in. It wasn’t easy—but it was worth it. Now, as young adults, they’re turning their personal story into public advocacy, fighting to expand school choice in Montana so that no student has to sacrifice like they did just to access the education that fits...
Duration: 00:24:30$5 Trillion Wake-Up Call: Congressman Rich McCormick on Fixing America's Broken Healthcare System
May 09, 2025In this eye-opening episode of American Potential, host David From is joined by Congressman Rich McCormick, an ER physician, U.S. Marine and Navy veteran, and representative of Georgia’s 6th District, to confront one of the greatest threats to America’s future: our broken healthcare system. McCormick brings real-world medical and military experience to Congress, and in this powerful conversation, he explains why healthcare is not only the largest spending item in the federal budget but also the fastest-rising cost burdening American families and businesses. At over $5 trillion a year, it rivals the world’s largest economies—and it's unsustai...
Duration: 00:34:39$554 Billion in USDA Waste? The Case for a Unified Welfare System
May 07, 2025In this episode of American Potential, host David From continues the Big Ideas for Smaller Government series with AFP Policy Director Jeremiah Mosteller to explore a staggering opportunity for reform: a unified verification system for all federal welfare and assistance programs. By streamlining the maze of 80 uncoordinated programs—many run by the USDA—American taxpayers could save over $554 billion, nearly doubling the running total of identified savings in the series to over $1 trillion. The conversation sheds light on how the U.S. Department of Agriculture has quietly ballooned into an agency funding not only nutrition and farming but also jails and...
Duration: 00:21:16Building on Her Father’s Sacrifice: Monet Bacs’ Fight for the American Dream
May 05, 2025What would you sacrifice for freedom? For Monet Bacs, Strategic Director at the LIBRE Initiative in Arizona, her father's answer was clear—everything. In this moving episode, host David From sits down with Monet to explore the legacy of her father, who fled Guatemala in search of opportunity, safety, and a future he couldn’t find at home. Arriving in the U.S. as a teenage exchange student who spoke no English, Monet’s father built a life rooted in hard work, sacrifice, and unwavering belief in the American Dream. “I’d rather be homeless in America than live under tyranny,”...
Duration: 00:20:38From Holocaust Survivors to Policy Reformer: Henry Kriegel’s Fight to Protect the American Dream
May 02, 2025What does it mean to honor the legacy of survival and freedom? In this powerful episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Henry Kriegel, deputy state director of Americans for Prosperity–Montana, to hear the extraordinary story of his parents—Holocaust survivors who came to America with nothing but determination and hope. Their escape from Nazi-occupied Poland, survival through labor camps, and eventual arrival at Ellis Island shaped Henry’s lifelong dedication to defending freedom and opportunity. From launching pro-freedom campus groups at Columbia University, to briefing President Reagan on endgame strategies in Afghanistan, and now training activi...
Duration: 00:25:23From Army Veteran to Entrepreneur: How Chris Thomas Is Building Business and Opportunity in Ohio
Apr 30, 2025Chris Thomas didn’t plan on becoming a business owner—but when opportunity knocked, he answered. In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Chris, an Army veteran and the owner of Tri-County Tower, to hear how military service shaped his leadership, and how a campfire conversation with his father-in-law changed the course of his life. Chris shares the behind-the-scenes story of buying and growing a tower construction business in small-town Ohio, the real impact of tax reform on his ability to expand and hire, and his passion for creating jobs—not just for the sake of pro...
Duration: 00:28:34From the Frontlines to Reform: John Vick and Concerned Veterans for America’s Fight for Real Change
Apr 28, 2025What happens after service members take off the uniform—but still feel the calling to serve? In this powerful episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with John Vick, the new Executive Director of Concerned Veterans for America, to discuss how veterans are continuing the fight for freedom right here at home. John shares his remarkable journey from serving overseas with the Marines and Navy to shaping public policy on Capitol Hill, managing political campaigns, and now leading a national grassroots movement. They dive into how Concerned Veterans for America is working to give veterans better access to he...
Duration: 00:28:30From Communist Nicaragua to the American Dream: Rommel Lopez’s Journey of Service and Opportunity
Apr 25, 2025What does it mean to risk everything for freedom—and then dedicate your life to protecting it? In this powerful episode, host David From sits down with Rommel Lopez, grassroots engagement director for Americans for Prosperity–Florida, to share his incredible journey from communist Nicaragua to the United States. Rommel grew up during a brutal civil war under the Sandinista regime, where fear, food shortages, and propaganda were daily realities. At age 11, his family fled to America, seeking a life of liberty. Rommel went on to serve in the U.S. Navy aboard aircraft carriers like the USS Carl Vinson—defend...
Duration: 00:21:40$800 Million in Misspent Funds? What’s Really Going On at the Department of Energy
Apr 23, 2025An audit revealed $800 million in misspent taxpayer dollars at the Department of Energy—and that's just the beginning. In this episode, Jeremiah Mosteller, Policy Director at Americans for Prosperity, joins David From to expose how the agency charged with America’s energy future is riddled with waste, inefficiency, and programs that benefit big corporations at your expense. From a federal power-marketing agency selling below-market rates to utilities, to EV subsidies going to companies pulling back on production, the DOE’s track record raises serious questions. And with the total potential taxpayer savings in this series now at $549.5 billion, it’s clear th...
Duration: 00:18:43The Dog That Changed Everything: How Bolt Helped a Veteran Reclaim His Life
Apr 21, 2025After surviving a rocket-propelled grenade attack in Afghanistan, Chris Enget returned home to a new battle—one with PTSD, anxiety, and the daily challenge of reintegrating into civilian life. But everything began to change the day Bolt, a specially trained service dog, entered his life—on the very anniversary of the attack that nearly killed him. In this moving episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Chris, now the Education Director for Concerned Veterans for America, to share how Bolt has helped him regain confidence, navigate large crowds, and manage hypervigilance that once made daily life feel impo...
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