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  • From Norway to New Mexico: Sarah Hetemi’s Journey to the American Dream
    2026/05/12

    In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Sarah Hetemi, Americans for Prosperity’s New Mexico State Director, to share her remarkable journey—from growing up in Norway to becoming a leader in American public policy.

    Sarah reflects on her parents’ pursuit of opportunity, her decision to immigrate to the United States at just 18, and the “one small step” that led her into politics—joining a college group in Alaska that sparked a passion for civic engagement.

    Now leading efforts in New Mexico, Sarah discusses the challenges facing the state, including high taxes, struggling education outcomes, and untapped economic potential. She shares her vision for restoring opportunity, empowering communities, and ensuring that government reflects the needs of its people.

    This episode is a powerful reminder that the American Dream is still alive—and that anyone, from anywhere, can take a step to help shape the future of their community and country.

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    32 分
  • From Builder to Policy Leader: Tim Golding on Housing Reform and Taking the First Step
    2026/05/07

    In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Tim Golding, Americans for Prosperity’s Michigan State Director, to discuss his journey from small business owner to policy leader—and the moment that pushed him to get involved.

    After decades running a construction and remodeling business with his brother, Tim saw firsthand how government regulations were driving up costs and limiting opportunity. That frustration, combined with the impact of COVID-era policies, led him to take his “one small step” into public policy—organizing, advocating, and eventually running for office.

    Now, Tim is working to tackle one of Michigan’s biggest challenges: housing affordability. With the state facing a major housing shortage, he explains how restrictive zoning laws and excessive regulations are pricing families out of the market—and what reforms are needed to restore the American Dream of homeownership.

    This episode highlights how real-world experience can shape better policy—and how one decision to get involved can lead to meaningful change for communities and future generations.

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    28 分
  • Darryl Worley on Patriotism, Music, and the Meaning of Freedom
    2026/05/05

    In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down in Nashville with country music star Darryl Worley to talk about music, patriotism, and the enduring meaning of freedom.

    Best known for his hit song “Have You Forgotten?”, Worley shares the powerful story behind the song—how a trip to entertain U.S. troops overseas after 9/11 inspired him to create a message that resonated across the country. He reflects on the importance of remembering sacrifice, honoring service members, and not taking American freedom for granted.

    The conversation also explores Worley’s journey into country music, how he became a successful singer, and what he has been able to accomplish throughout his career. He also discusses the evolution of country music and how his upbringing—shaped by faith, family, and patriotism—continues to influence his work today.

    With stories from around the world and a heartfelt perspective on what makes America unique, this episode is a reminder of the values that unite us—and why they’re worth celebrating.

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    18 分
  • From One Small Step to Statehouse: Elaine Davis on Turning Advocacy into Action
    2026/04/30

    In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Tennessee State Representative Elaine Davis to share an inspiring story of how one mother’s determination led to real change.

    After her son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, Elaine discovered a critical gap in school health care—many schools didn’t have nurses available to provide life-saving support. What started as a personal challenge became a mission, as she navigated local and state government to help pass legislation protecting students with medical needs.

    Now serving in the Tennessee legislature, Elaine reflects on her journey from concerned parent to policymaker, offering insight into the legislative process, the importance of relationships, and how everyday citizens can make a difference.

    This episode is a powerful reminder that meaningful change often begins with one small step—and that when individuals step up, they can create a lasting impact for their communities and future generations.

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    12 分
  • From WWE to Mayor: Glenn Jacobs on Freedom, Education, and Opportunity
    2026/04/28

    In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs—known to many as WWE Hall of Famer “Kane”—to discuss his unique journey from the wrestling ring to public office.

    Jacobs shares how the opportunities he found in America shaped his belief in freedom, limited government, and personal responsibility. He reflects on the importance of civic engagement, why protecting liberty matters for future generations, and what ultimately led him to step into leadership.

    The conversation also dives into one of the most important issues facing families today: education. Jacobs explains why school choice and competition are key to improving outcomes for all students, and how empowering parents—not systems—leads to better opportunities for children.

    From economic growth to state-level leadership, this episode highlights how Tennessee is becoming a model for freedom and innovation—and why preserving the principles that made America exceptional is more important than ever.

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    23 分
  • 50 States, 2 Stories: Louisiana, Maryland, and a New Generation Rising
    2026/04/23

    In this April installment of American Potential’s “50 States, 50 Stories” series, David From is joined by Spencer Evans and Clayton Rasche for a fun, fast-paced trivia showdown featuring Louisiana and Maryland. From food and culture to history and state pride, the conversation highlights what makes each state unique—gumbo, blue crab, Mardi Gras, and more.

    But beyond the trivia, the episode takes a meaningful turn. Spencer shares updates from Louisiana on grassroots efforts and education reform, while Clayton reflects on a new generation that’s energized, engaged, and ready to take action. Despite today’s noisy and often negative political climate, more Americans are stepping up—advocating for free speech, economic opportunity, and policies like working family tax cuts.

    It’s a mix of fun and purpose—showcasing how culture, community, and citizen engagement all play a role in strengthening the future of the country.

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    31 分
  • Zoning, Red Tape, and the American Dream: A Realtor’s View from the Ground
    2026/04/21

    Why is homeownership slipping further out of reach for so many Americans?

    In this episode of American Potential, David From sits down with Michigan realtor Anna Louise to explore the real barriers facing today’s housing market. Drawing from her firsthand experience, Anna breaks down how local zoning laws, rising regulatory costs, and outdated policies are limiting new development, blocking innovative housing solutions, and making it harder for families—young and old—to find a place to call home.

    From rural townships to growing communities, Anna shares how “one-size-fits-all” rules often miss the mark—and why empowering local solutions, alongside smart state and federal reforms, is key to expanding opportunity. She also offers practical ideas for how we can restore affordability, flexibility, and a clearer path to homeownership.

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    27 分
  • One Breakdown Away: How a Car Can Make or Break the American Dream
    2026/04/16

    In this episode of American Potential, host David From sits down with Jason Wells, founder of Mechanics of Faith, to explore how something as simple as a car repair can be the difference between stability and crisis.

    Jason shares how his nonprofit in Virginia is helping individuals and families stay on their feet by providing affordable auto repairs—and second chances. For many of the people he serves, a broken-down car doesn’t just mean inconvenience; it can mean losing a job, missing rent, or facing homelessness.

    The conversation highlights a powerful but often overlooked reality: access to reliable transportation dramatically expands job opportunities and economic mobility. Jason also discusses how Mechanics of Faith is going beyond repairs—training and employing individuals in recovery and helping them build new careers and lives.

    This episode is a compelling reminder that real solutions often come from the ground up—and that restoring opportunity can start with something as simple as getting someone back on the road.

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    32 分