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  • Raw Milk, Red Tape, and Freedom: A Wyoming Family’s Fight to Protect Food Choice
    2026/06/18

    In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Sadie Howard and Mark Nelson of Hippie Cow Creamery in Cody, Wyoming, to share their unexpected journey from family farm to food freedom advocates.

    What started as a simple decision to provide healthier food for their family quickly grew into a thriving business—selling raw milk, homemade goods, and popular raw milk lattes under Wyoming’s Food Freedom Act. But their success attracted scrutiny, leading to a surprising visit from a health inspector—one who, as it turns out, should never have been there in the first place.

    After being told they needed a license that would actually strip them of their legal protections, Sadie and Mark pushed back. With help from advocates and lawmakers, they’re now working to clarify the law and protect food freedom for others across the state.

    This episode highlights how a small business, a questionable complaint, and government overreach sparked a larger fight for personal choice—and why even something as simple as a latte can become a battle for freedom.

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    31 分
  • Delegate Michael Webert: How Regulatory Reform Saved Virginians Thousands
    2026/06/16

    In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Virginia Delegate Michael Webert to discuss the impact of regulatory reform and what’s at stake for the future of the Commonwealth.

    Delegate Webert breaks down how the Virginia Office of Regulatory Management—created under Governor Glenn Youngkin—has streamlined burdensome rules, cut red tape, and saved taxpayers significant money, including an estimated $26,000 per home.

    With a looming deadline and shifting political leadership, those reforms are now at risk. Webert shares concerns about increasing regulations, rising energy costs, and the potential rollback of policies that have helped businesses grow and families afford housing.

    From farming to housing to energy policy, this conversation highlights how everyday regulations can quietly shape the cost of living—and why protecting reform efforts is critical to keeping Virginia competitive and affordable.

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    35 分
  • Building America Again: Senator Alan Armstrong on Fixing Permitting and Energy Policy
    2026/06/11

    In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with U.S. Senator Alan Armstrong to discuss one of the biggest barriers to American growth: the broken permitting process.

    Drawing on decades of experience in the energy industry, Senator Armstrong explains how excessive regulation, legal challenges, and bureaucratic overlap have made it nearly impossible to build critical infrastructure—even when projects are already completed. From billion-dollar pipelines being shut down to states blocking interstate energy projects, he highlights the real-world consequences for energy costs, reliability, and national security.

    The conversation also explores key legislation like the SPEED Act and the PERMIT Act, and why meaningful reform requires more than surface-level fixes. Armstrong shares his perspective on what policymakers often get wrong—and why now is a critical moment to get it right.

    This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at how policy decisions shape America’s ability to build, compete, and thrive—and why fixing permitting is essential to the country’s future.

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    30 分
  • Fighting for Fair Pay: Dana Hollifleld’s Battle Against Healthcare Monopolies
    2026/06/09

    In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Dana Hollifleld, a nurse with over 20 years of experience, to discuss how government policies are impacting healthcare workers and patients alike.

    After working in multiple states, Dana noticed a stark difference when she arrived in Alabama—limited job options, suppressed wages, and reduced patient choice due to hospital monopolies reinforced by certificate of need (CON) laws. Instead of accepting the status quo, she took action—organizing her peers, demanding transparency, and pushing for change.

    Her efforts helped secure pay raises for healthcare workers and sparked a broader movement to challenge restrictive regulations that limit competition and innovation in healthcare.

    This episode highlights how one person’s decision to speak up can create real change—and why expanding choice and transparency in healthcare is critical for better outcomes for both patients and providers.

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    23 分
  • AI Meets Agriculture: How Colin Raby Is Transforming the Future of Farming
    2026/06/04

    In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Colin Raby, co-founder of Farmmind, to explore how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing one of America’s oldest industries—agriculture.

    Colin shares how he and his team identified major gaps in farming technology and built an AI-powered platform to help farmers save time, reduce costs, and increase yields. From simplifying complex decisions to integrating real-time data, Farmmind is giving farmers tools that were once out of reach.

    The conversation also dives into the bigger picture—how innovation in agriculture impacts food security, economic opportunity, and even national security. Colin raises important concerns about data ownership and the risks of foreign-controlled companies accessing critical agricultural information.

    This episode highlights the power of innovation to strengthen American industries—and why the future of farming may depend on getting AI right.

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    33 分
  • Inside Capitol Hill: Katelyn Bledsoe & Lauren Stewart on Policy Wins and Grassroots Power
    2026/06/02

    In this episode of American Potential, host David From is joined by Katelyn Bledsoe and Lauren Stewart to bring listeners inside Washington, D.C., with exclusive conversations from members of Congress.

    Recorded during the Republican Study Committee’s media row, the episode covers key issues shaping the nation—from the Working Family Tax Cut Act and its impact on everyday Americans to the growing push for permitting reform aimed at lowering costs and boosting economic growth.

    Beyond policy, the conversation highlights the critical role of grassroots activism, with members of Congress emphasizing how everyday Americans drive real change. Listeners will also hear personal stories from lawmakers about their own “one small step” into public service—and even which Founding Fathers they’d most like to meet.

    This episode offers a unique, behind-the-scenes look at policymaking in action—and a reminder that meaningful change starts with getting involved.

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    30 分
  • 50 Stars, 50 Stories: Megan Novak & Jake Coleman on Minnesota, Wisconsin, and South Carolina
    2026/05/28

    In this episode of American Potential, host David From continues the “50 Stars, 50 Stories” series with Megan Novak and Jake Coleman, who test their knowledge in a fun state trivia showdown.

    From Minnesota’s lakes and Wisconsin’s cheese to South Carolina’s history, the conversation dives into what makes these states unique—covering everything from geography and culture to surprising historical facts.

    Along the way, Megan and Jake also share insights about their states today, highlighting the policies, traditions, and rivalries that shape life in the Midwest and beyond.

    It’s a lively mix of trivia, humor, and state pride—celebrating the stories that make America unique, one state at a time.

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    28 分
  • The True Meaning of Memorial Day: Honoring Those Who Never Came Home with David Cyr
    2026/05/25

    In this special Memorial Day episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Army veteran David Cyr to reflect on the true meaning behind the holiday.

    Drawing from over two decades of military service, David shares powerful and personal stories of two fallen soldiers—Jared Dennis and Alexander Van Alton—highlighting their courage, sacrifice, and the bonds formed in combat. He offers a firsthand perspective on the realities of war, the weight carried by those who serve, and the lasting impact of loss.

    The conversation also explores how Memorial Day is experienced by veterans and their families, and what it truly means to honor those who gave their lives. David offers simple but meaningful advice: listen, remember, and create space for veterans to share their stories.

    This episode is a moving reminder that Memorial Day is more than a long weekend—it’s a time to reflect, honor, and never forget those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom.

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    22 分