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Jim Allen, CEO of Seminole Gaming and Hard Rock International Chairman, joins Adam Goodman on 13th and Park for a wide-ranging conversation on the global expansion of Hard Rock, the rapidly shifting gaming landscape, and a life journey that began in the kitchens of Atlantic City and led to one of the most consequential careers in the history of the industry.
Allen walks through the construction of Hard Rock's second Guitar Hotel on the iconic Mirage property in Las Vegas, a site he calls the true 50-yard line of the Strip, and reflects on how the Seminole Tribe of Florida's sovereignty and long-term vision gave Hard Rock the structural freedom to take bold swings that publicly traded competitors simply cannot. He breaks down the future of sports betting and iGaming, the threat of offshore illegal gaming, and why he believes the Supreme Court will ultimately need to give the industry the regulatory clarity it needs to move forward responsibly.
The conversation turns personal as Allen shares the story behind his decision to raise wages for line employees to a minimum of $18, pushing toward $20, at a time when the political debate was stuck at $13 or $14. He describes offering to fund the initiative personally if the board pushed back, and connects that decision directly to his own upbringing, losing his father at 48 with a stack of bills and no insurance, and to the experience of doing every job in the industry himself before leading it.
Allen also reflects on his close friendship with Lionel Messi, crediting a senior marketing executive named Elena for building that relationship, and shares a story about Messi staying until 11 at night to play with every group of underprivileged children at a South Florida event. Throughout, Allen makes the case that integrity, a strong balance sheet, and genuine investment in people are not just the right values but the right strategy for any enterprise built to last.
Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:34 17 Years with Adam Goodman
2:12 Hard Rock's Memorabilia Collection
3:18 Guitar Hotel at the Mirage
6:59 The Future of Gaming
10:50 Balancing Casinos and Sports Betting
11:59 Hard Rock Bet and Sports Betting Growth
14:40 Regulation and Offshore Gaming
15:59 From Atlantic City to CEO
19:12 Buying the Hard Rock Brand
21:00 Lionel Messi and Celebrity Partnerships
23:40 Giving Back and Community Values
24:57 Raising Wages to $20 an Hour
30:12 Advice, Legacy, and Life Lessons
31:32 Closing Remarks
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Governor Tate Reeves of Mississippi joins Adam Goodman and co-host Will Russell on 13th and Park for a wide-ranging conversation on conservative governance, economic development, and what he calls the Mississippi Miracle. The episode covers how Mississippi has transformed its national reputation, drawing billions in private investment and posting some of the most dramatic education gains in the country, all while cutting taxes and paying down debt.
Reeves breaks down Mississippi's strategy for becoming what he calls the yes state, a place that starts every conversation with a prospective employer from a position of openness rather than obstruction. He shares how Elon Musk coined the phrase insane execution speed to describe Mississippi's business climate when announcing a $20 billion investment, the largest private sector commitment in state history, and how that competitive advantage translates into a simple but powerful promise: Mississippi can take a company from spending money to making money faster than any other state in America.
On education, Reeves recounts the sweeping reforms passed under his tenure as lieutenant governor that launched Mississippi from 49th in the country to 9th in 4th grade reading and from 50th to 16th in math. He connects those classroom gains directly to workforce readiness, explaining how the state's Accelerate Mississippi program puts the private sector in charge of workforce development to align training with the jobs of the next 50 years, not the last 50.
The conversation also covers Mississippi's all-of-the-above energy strategy, Reeves's early career as the youngest state treasurer in the country, the leadership lessons he drew from navigating 14 federally declared disasters in his first 14 months as governor, and the personal story of growing up as the son of a small business owner in Florence, Mississippi.
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0:00 Intro
1:19 World Cup and Emma Reeves
1:58 Appalachian Regional Commission
2:41 Conservative Governance and the Mississippi Story
4:10 Tax Cuts and Education Gains
6:39 State Treasurer and Fiscal Reform
9:25 Workforce Development and Skilled Jobs
12:48 The Yes State and Execution Speed
15:18 Energy Policy and Data Centers
17:53 Leading Through Crisis: COVID and Disasters
19:30 Mississippi's Future Vision
20:41 Growing Up in Florence, Mississippi
23:50 Department of Education and Linda McMahon
26:04 Closing Thoughts
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Senator Tim Scott, Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, joins Adam Goodman on 13th and Park for a wide-ranging conversation on the 2026 midterm landscape, the Republican Senate majority, and the personal journey that shaped one of Washington's most optimistic voices. Recorded at Ballard Studios in the nation's capital, the conversation opens with a reflection on Scott's landmark 2010 primary victory over Paul Thurmond, son of Strom Thurmond, a moment Scott describes as proof that hearts in the Deep South have genuinely changed and that voters in the 1st Congressional District cared more about values than what a candidate looks like.
Scott traces his path from growing up in poverty in North Charleston, failing four subjects as a high school freshman, and hitting a light switch that didn't work because the family couldn't pay the bill, to finding a mentor at a Chick-fil-A franchise who taught him unconditional acceptance and the discipline to hold on through hard times. He frames that experience through what he calls grit and grace, two lessons passed down by his grandfather and his mother, and connects them directly to his broader message that hope in America is not empty, and that perseverance pays off.
On the political battlefield, Scott lays out his theory for why Republicans can break the historical pattern of losing Senate seats in a first-term midterm. He highlights candidate recruitment as a top priority, pointing to Michelle Tafoya in Minnesota, Johnson Nunu in New Hampshire, and Mike Rogers in Michigan as authentic fits for their states. He argues that President Trump is effectively on the ballot even without his name on it, and that Republican engagement on affordability, tax cuts, and border security gives the party a real message to run on.
Scott identifies Maine as the bellwether race of the cycle, backing incumbent Susan Collins against a Democratic challenger he describes in blunt terms, and singles out Mike Rogers in Michigan as a key pickup opportunity. He closes with a direct-to-camera argument: Republicans delivered on affordability, reduced taxes for 97 percent of Americans, and closed the border, while every single Democrat voted the other way. His closing message is vintage Tim Scott: forward-looking, rooted in lived experience, and unapologetically hopeful.
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0:00 Intro
1:33 Scott Joins the Show
1:37 Defeating Paul Thurmond in 2010
3:49 Herman Cain and America's Progress
5:30 Selma, the Pettus Bridge, and Change
7:07 Cotton to Congress: Scott's Life Story
7:58 Grit, Grace, and His Chick-fil-A Mentor
11:08 Hope and the American Dream Today
13:32 Republican Wins for Working Americans
14:53 The 2026 Midterm Battlefield
15:32 Candidate Recruitment Strategy
16:50 Trump on the Ballot
17:57 Democrat Brand vs. Republican Agenda
19:38 The Bellwether Race: Maine
22:04 The Republican Message in 30 Seconds
22:57 Closing: From North Charleston to the Senate
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John McLaughlin, one of America's most prominent political pollsters and a longtime advisor to Donald Trump, joins Adam Goodman on 13th and Park for a wide-ranging conversation on the state of American politics heading into the 2026 midterms. McLaughlin, who has also advised Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu since 2003, opens with a look at the Israeli election and what his polling reveals about American attitudes toward Iran, including the finding that 61% of Americans believe Iran would use a nuclear weapon against the United States and its allies if it obtained one.
On the domestic front, McLaughlin zeroes in on what he sees as the defining fault lines of the midterms: economic issues including taxes, healthcare affordability, and housing costs, and the growing influence of progressive candidates reshaping the Democratic Party from within. He argues that the biggest sleeper issue for Republicans is the Democrats themselves, pointing to the rise of figures like New York City Mayor Mondame as evidence that the far left is now driving the party's direction in ways that could alienate mainstream voters.
McLaughlin also raises pointed concerns about polling methodology, arguing that several major outlets systematically undersample Trump voters and skew results toward adults who do not vote. He contrasts that with his own likely voter model and explains why the generic congressional ballot still shows a gap that Republicans need to close. The conversation covers the 2028 Democratic presidential field, the role of legacy media versus new media in shaping voter perception, and why the Republican midterm convention in Dallas could be a critical moment for framing the fall campaign.
Adam Goodman closes with a tribute to McLaughlin's career, tracing his roots in the Arthur Finkelstein school of campaign strategy and his decades of work translating hard polling data into message that moves voters. The two reflect on past races they worked together, including a come-from-behind win for Frank Rizzo, and what it takes to deliver honest numbers to candidates who do not always want to hear them.
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0:00 Intro
1:23 Israel Election and Netanyahu
3:06 Trump's Historic Poll Numbers
4:48 American Patience and the Strait of Hormuz
5:20 Economy, Oil, and Midterm Turnout
7:56 Sleeper Issues in the 2026 Midterms
9:27 Polling Methodology and Media Bias
10:45 Democrats, Progressives, and 2028
14:16 Comparative Messaging and Media Fragmentation
15:34 American Values and National Pride
16:46 Republicans as the Change Party
18:53 McLaughlin's Career and Closing Thoughts
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Bob Pudney, President of Black Sea Technologies, joins 13th and Park to discuss how autonomous and unmanned surface vessels are redefining naval power. A Naval Academy graduate and 21-year veteran of surface warfare and naval special operations, Pudney brings firsthand perspective to one of the most significant shifts in military technology in generations. From the Black Sea to the Strait of Hormuz, unmanned boats are no longer experimental. They are operational.
Pudney explains how Black Sea Technologies, headquartered at a former World War II shipyard in Baltimore's Curtis Bay, has spent three decades developing autonomous maritime systems for DARPA and the Office of Naval Research. The company built hundreds of the Navy's first autonomous vessel, the Global Autonomous Reconnaissance Craft (GARC), and recently unveiled two new platforms, Chaser and Comet, named after Baltimore privateer vessels from the War of 1812. Comet, a 43-foot armed unmanned surface vessel capable of carrying weapon systems and counter-drone missiles, represents exactly the kind of rapid, scalable innovation the Navy is demanding.
The conversation covers contested logistics in the Indo-Pacific, the new Night Train platform designed to deliver cargo to troops in denied areas, and the recent headline moment when an unmanned vessel rescued two downed Apache helicopter crew members in waters near Oman. Pudney frames that rescue as proof of concept and a preview of the thousands of untold stories yet to come once warfighters have the right tools in hand.
Pudney also reflects on the culture at Black Sea Technologies, a workforce he describes as a Star Wars bar of software engineers, blue-collar shipbuilders, and roughly 50 former military operators who train alongside sailors in the field. His guiding philosophy: deliver outcomes, not just products. And do it on time, on budget, and at scale.
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0:00 Intro
1:28 How Fast Is Naval Warfare Changing?
2:23 Historical Inflection Points in Naval Power
3:30 Mine Hunting and Unmanned Operations
4:18 What Black Sea Technologies Does
5:46 Chaser and Comet Unveiled
7:21 Replicability and Open Architecture
8:05 Training Sailors on Autonomous Systems
8:52 Building 30 Boats a Month in Baltimore
10:03 The Curtis Bay Shipyard Legacy
10:51 The Workforce Behind the Vessels
11:31 21 Years in the Navy, Now Building Its Future
13:02 Night Train: Contested Logistics Platform
14:27 The Apache Rescue: Proof of Concept
15:25 Rethinking Naval Power and Fleet Size
16:30 Public Reaction to Autonomous Boats
16:56 The Risk of Falling Behind
18:26 Speed of the Current Administration
19:18 Service After Service
20:12 Closing Remarks
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Jane Horton, senior advisor in the Office of the Secretary of War and Gold Star wife of Specialist Christopher Horton, joins 13th and Park for a deeply personal and policy-driven conversation on sacrifice, military family readiness, and what America owes its fallen. Christopher Horton, an Army sniper, was killed in action in Afghanistan in 2011 at age 26. Jane was 24 when she received the knock at the door. Rather than retreat from that grief, she has spent the years since dedicating herself to Gold Star families across the country, accumulating what host Adam Goodman estimates is more than 25,000 hours of service on their behalf.
Jane describes what it means to be a Gold Star wife, pushing back against the idea that donating to a nonprofit is enough. She urges Americans to find a Gold Star family in their community, learn the hero's story, and engage directly. She shares portraits of families she has come to know personally, from a Gold Star mom who visits Arlington National Cemetery every Sunday, to Kelly Sullivan, the only surviving granddaughter of the five Sullivan brothers from Waterloo, Iowa. She also reflects on a growing community of GWOT-era children, now teenagers and young adults, who never knew their fallen parent and are searching for a connection to who that person was.
The conversation turns to her role advising the Secretary of War, where she argues that military family readiness is a national security issue, not a soft afterthought. She draws a direct line between caring for families and maintaining a force capable of fighting. Jane also recounts her trip to Afghanistan with General Dunford as a special assistant, describing what it meant to stand on the ground where her husband took his last breath, and the quiet revelation she reached there about his courage and character.
Jane closes by reflecting on the emotional weight of carrying so many stories, her Christian faith, and the community that holds her accountable. She describes the NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 tribute, where Gold Star families were honored alongside drivers who featured fallen heroes on their vehicles, as a powerful example of the country choosing to remember. Her closing line captures her entire mission: "May I be worthy of the fallen in everything I do."
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0:00 Intro
1:17 Who Was Christopher Horton?
2:44 Turning Loss Into Purpose
3:50 What It Means to Be a Gold Star Wife
5:04 Meeting Families at Dover
6:14 Biggest Challenges for Gold Star Families
7:22 Stories That Steel Her Resolve
10:05 Military Family Readiness as National Security
11:37 Returning to Afghanistan with Gen. Dunford
14:29 How Jane Sustains Herself
15:58 The NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 Tribute
19:14 Closing Tribute
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Pat Condo, CEO of Seekr Technologies, joins 13th & Park for a wide-ranging conversation on artificial intelligence, national security, and why the next great power competition may be decided not by who builds the smartest AI, but by who builds the most trustworthy one. Drawing on decades of work across defense programs, intelligence, and technology, Condo frames AI as the defining feature of 21st century superpower status, comparing its geopolitical weight to the role nuclear weapons played in shaping the post-World War II world order.
Condo breaks down the core challenge facing AI today: provenance, lineage, and intent. He explains how training data shapes the outputs of AI models, how bias and misinformation get baked in from the start, and why the explosion of open-source models and AI agents, including those originating from China, poses a serious and underappreciated national security risk. He points to 60 million deepfakes generated daily as evidence that the unintended consequences of AI are already here, and warns that the race to build fast is outpacing the effort to build safely.
The conversation explores how Seekr Technologies approaches AI governance the way a financial auditor approaches a balance sheet, tracing assumptions through a system to verify that what comes out can actually be trusted. Condo argues that the solution is not to slow AI down, but to channel it through the right governance frameworks and transparency standards, the same principles that made institutions like the SWIFT financial system reliable at global scale.
Condo also reflects on his own path from the MX missile guidance program at Northrop to Digital Equipment Corporation to founding companies around search and discovery. He closes with a direct message: the debate over AI should not be framed as good versus evil, but as a civilization-scale opportunity that demands urgency, governance, and a commitment to transparency before the chaos of an uncontrolled rollout becomes impossible to reverse.
Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:34 AI as a Civilizational Shift
2:38 Controlling and Validating AI
3:57 Provenance, Lineage, and Intent
5:46 Deepfakes and Hallucinations
8:35 China and the AI Arms Race
9:29 How Seekr Technologies Works
10:49 Ethics, Laws, and Human Oversight
12:55 What Keeps Pat Up at Night
13:49 The Speed of AI Development
15:10 Pat Condo's Background in Tech
16:44 Government and Technology
18:16 Why Every American Should Care
19:27 Closing Thoughts
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Abe Sutton, Director of the CMS Innovation Center and Deputy Administrator at CMS, joins Adam Goodman and Alison Anway on 13th & Park to break down one of the most consequential but least understood corners of the federal government: the agency responsible for testing new ways to pay for healthcare, improve outcomes, and lower costs for millions of Americans on Medicare and Medicaid.
Sutton explains the core mission of the CMS Innovation Center in plain terms: move fast, test new payment models like a venture portfolio, and scale what works. He discusses the shift away from fee-for-service toward outcomes-based care, why downside risk is essential for changing physician behavior, and how the center is deploying models focused on drug innovation, digital therapeutics, and rural health access under the Trump administration's broader MAHA agenda.
Drawing on his experience as a co-founder of healthcare companies that participated in CMS programs, Sutton offers a rare insider-outsider perspective on what it actually takes to get providers to invest in new care models. He talks about the importance of operational dependability, the challenge of designing payment bundles, and why productivity growth in healthcare has lagged every other sector of the economy.
The conversation closes on a personal note, as Sutton reflects on watching his father navigate his grandmother's Parkinson's care and a dangerous medication interaction that first drew him to this work. His message to talented people in the private healthcare sector: the Innovation Center is hiring, and the chance to reshape care delivery for an entire nation is worth the trade-off.
Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:29 What Does the CMS Innovation Center Do?
3:34 Why Congress Created the Center
4:24 The Venture Model for Healthcare
5:04 Fee-for-Service to Outcomes-Based Care
8:49 New Models: Elevate, Access, and More
10:45 Explaining Healthcare Reform to Americans
11:59 Digital Healthcare Tools and Older Adults
13:43 Blending Public and Private Sector Experience
16:00 Rural Healthcare and Digital Access
18:12 The CMS Leadership Team Under Dr. Oz
20:35 Why Healthcare? A Personal Story
22:29 MAHA and Taking Back Control
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Senator Jim Risch, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and one of Washington's most experienced voices on global affairs, joins 13th and Park for a wide-ranging conversation on American foreign policy, nuclear energy, veterans, and the state of the republic.
Risch opens with a stark assessment of the world order, describing a deepening divide between democracies and autocracies and arguing that the central challenge of the 21st century is for both sides to coexist without going to war. He reflects on how the Biden administration's withdrawal from Afghanistan damaged American credibility abroad, and offers his view that it was a precipitating factor in Putin's decision to invade Ukraine. On China, Risch frames the recent presidential visit as a necessary reset, one built not on agreement but on the practical need to get along.
The conversation shifts to nuclear energy, where Risch explains why Idaho has been at the center of the industry since 1951 and why small modular reactors and micro reactors represent a genuine renaissance in clean, reliable power. He connects this directly to the exploding energy demands of artificial intelligence and the European shift away from Russian gas. He also speaks personally about his work on behalf of Idaho veterans, including a breakthrough conversation with President Trump that finally unlocked funding for a long-delayed veterans home in Boise.
Risch closes with reflections on his career, from his days as Ada County's prosecuting attorney at age 27 to his current role shaping U.S. foreign policy alongside a president he describes as far more deliberate and thoughtful in private than what the public sees. Through 37 elections alongside his wife Vicki, Risch remains clear-eyed and unhurried, convinced that America's messy democratic experiment is built to last.
Chapters
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1:24 Welcome: 37 Elections with Vicki
1:45 Global Tensions and Trump's Foreign Policy
3:08 Senate Foreign Relations Committee
4:10 Biden's Weakness and Afghanistan
5:14 China and the Global Divide
7:24 Nuclear Energy Renaissance and the ARC Act
10:32 Supporting America's Veterans
12:45 Public Lands in Idaho
14:07 Career Reflections: Prosecutor to Senator
15:01 Knowing Trump Behind Closed Doors
17:37 The Daily Cards and Legacy
19:14 America's Resilience and Closing Thoughts
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Noel Hacegaba, CEO of the Port of Long Beach, joins 13th and Park for a conversation on global trade, supply chain resilience, and how the Port of Long Beach handled 2.3 million container units in the first quarter of 2026. That makes it the busiest container port in the nation, even as geopolitical disruptions push oil prices higher and add costs across the entire transportation network.
Hacegaba breaks down the port's landlord business model, the shift in cargo origins from China to Southeast Asia, and why that geographic change is putting new pressure on speed and infrastructure. He outlines the port's 2050 vision to double container throughput to 20 million units, anchored by a $3.3 billion capital investment program and the Pier B On-Dock Rail Support Facility, a project he calls a game changer for reducing a four-day container transaction down to 24 hours.
The conversation also covers what Congress and the Trump administration can do to support port infrastructure through Surface Transportation Reauthorization, the port's workforce development partnerships with schools and universities, and the role Long Beach will play as a logistics hub during the LA 2028 Olympic Games.
Hacegaba closes with the story of how a chance seating mix-up at a chamber of commerce event led to his first job at the port, and the lesson he now shares with students: never underestimate the power of networking and first impressions.
Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:21 Strait of Hormuz Impact
3:19 How Ports Generate Revenue
4:27 Port of Long Beach is leading the Nation in Containers
4:57 Noel Hacegaba's Message to Washington
6:45 What Congress Can Do
8:08 The $3.3B Infrastructure Plan
9:01 Why Long Beach Leads
9:48 Where the Cargo Comes From
11:41 Noel's Unlikely Career Path
13:35 Workforce and the Future
15:06 The Port of long beach and LA 2028
16:18 Closing Remarks
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Congressman Mike Thompson joins Anthony Williams on 13th and Park for a wide-ranging conversation recorded at Ballard Studios' remote location in Sacramento, California. A Vietnam War veteran who earned a Purple Heart, Thompson reflects on how his military service shaped every chapter of his life, from dropping out of high school to eventually earning a GED, an undergraduate degree, a high school diploma, and a master's degree, and how combat gave him an unshakeable standard for voting to send American troops into harm's way.
Thompson shares the story of uncovering Project Shad, a classified military program in which U.S. service members were unknowingly exposed to deadly chemical agents and then denied the healthcare they had earned. He describes working across party lines with then-Representative Jerry Moran to get those veterans recognized and covered, delivering one of the episode's most powerful lines: "If that's a problem, quit making veterans."
The conversation turns to the state of healthcare in America today, with Thompson breaking down what families in his district are telling him about the Affordable Care Act, the impact of HR 1, and what cutting a trillion dollars from the healthcare system means for hospitals, clinics, and everyday people regardless of how they receive coverage. He also discusses his role as chair of the Congressional Bike Caucus, the reauthorization of anti-doping legislation, and his efforts to secure the Congressional Gold Medal for cycling legend Greg LeMond.
Thompson closes with a reflection on what still gives him faith in America, pointing not to institutions or legislation, but to the people themselves, and the importance of keeping them in the loop.
Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:27 Assembly Fellows and Shared History
3:14 California Governor's Race
3:43 Vietnam Service and the Purple Heart
6:41 Vietnam Veterans Still in Congress
8:07 The Vietnam Wall
8:30 Project Shad and Veterans' Healthcare
11:09 The Affordable Care Act Today
13:22 Congressional Bike Caucus
14:23 Greg LeMond and the Gold Medal
17:27 Representing Wine Country
18:28 Faith in America
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Former Congressman Patrick Kennedy and Collin Gage, CEO of ARMR Sciences, join Alison Anway, Ballard Partners Health Policy Chair, for a candid and deeply personal conversation on addiction, mental health, and the fentanyl crisis reshaping American life.
Kennedy reflects on his own public struggle with addiction, from being outed by a fellow rehab patient early in his political career in Rhode Island, to a DWI on Capitol Hill that sent him back to treatment. Rather than derailing his career, those experiences ultimately gave him the credibility and conviction to champion the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, landmark legislation that required insurers to cover mental health and addiction treatment on par with physical illness. He also discusses his ongoing work through the Kennedy Forum to build a bipartisan political movement around mental health.
Gage shares the personal losses and family experiences that led him to found ARMR Sciences, a biotech platform developing vaccine-based and prophylactic technologies designed to prevent overdose death rather than simply react to it. He describes how the drug supply has become exponentially more dangerous, with fentanyl and other synthetic opioids now lacing everything from counterfeit prescription pills to marijuana and vape products. Both guests argue that the fentanyl crisis has escalated beyond public health into a national security threat, with Chinese precursor chemicals fueling what Kennedy calls a strategic asymmetric warfare campaign against the United States.
The conversation closes on a message of hope, emphasizing community, family-centered treatment, and the importance of open dialogue as essential tools in addressing an epidemic that touches every corner of American society.
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1:43 Welcome and Context
2:08 Kennedy on Being Outed and Going Public
4:49 DWI, Rehab, and Passing Parity
7:11 Collin Gage's Personal Story
9:24 What ARMR Sciences Is Building
12:10 How the Drug Supply Has Changed
13:29 Kennedy Forum and Political Strategy
16:51 Fentanyl as a National Security Threat
19:42 Personal Legacy and the Kennedy Family Mission
22:04 RFK Jr., Holistic Recovery, and Culture Change
25:31 Hope for the Next Five Years
27:43 Closing Thoughts
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Xavier Becerra, former California Attorney General, HHS Secretary, and 12-term Congressman, joins 13th and Park for a wide-ranging conversation on his campaign to become Governor of California. Running to be the first Latino elected governor in the state's history, Becerra makes the case that his experience confronting the COVID-19 pandemic, negotiating drug prices, and defending California against federal overreach sets him apart in a crowded field.
Becerra reflects on the defining moments of his public service career, from taking on the Trump administration as Attorney General to leading the Department of Health and Human Services through the worst pandemic in a century. He shares the personal story behind his decision to enter the governor's race, crediting his wife and his parents as the foundation of everything he wants to fight for as governor.
On the campaign trail, Becerra says Californians are asking the same basic questions: Can I afford to fill my gas tank? Can I buy a house? Will healthcare bankrupt my family? He outlines a healthcare vision centered on integrated care, preventive wellness, and treating healthcare as a right, pointing to his track record negotiating up to 79% discounts on prescription drugs for Medicare as proof of what is possible.
The conversation also covers the reshuffling of the governor's race following Eric Swalwell's exit, the historic significance of potentially becoming the first Latino governor in 150 years, and what Becerra sees as the deeper contrast between the California his parents built their lives in and the one too many families are struggling to access today.
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1:28 Welcome and Shared History
2:04 Career Lessons and Public Service
3:25 Running HHS During COVID
5:01 The Decision to Run for Governor
7:55 What Californians Are Worried About
9:14 The Race Reshuffles After Swalwell
12:12 Restoring the California Way of Life
13:11 Growing Up in Sacramento
15:15 Healthcare Vision for California
17:25 Negotiating Drug Prices at HHS
18:38 Historic Significance of the Race
20:25 Closing Thoughts
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Congressman Chris Deluzio, a Naval Academy graduate and second-term representative from Pennsylvania's 17th District, joins 13th and Park for a candid conversation on economic power, the cost of living, and what he believes the government owes working families. Drawing on his upbringing in western Pennsylvania, his service during the Iraq War, and his background in election security law, Deluzio outlines a political identity rooted in hard work, patriotism, and skepticism of concentrated power.
Deluzio discusses the Monopoly Busters Caucus he helped launch, explaining why he sees corporate consolidation as one of the defining threats to the American dream. From private equity gobbling up youth sports leagues to meatpacking consolidation squeezing farmers, he argues that the lack of economic competition is a nonpartisan problem with very real costs for families across the country.
The conversation also covers the pressures facing families in competitive swing districts, the ongoing fight over election integrity, and his concerns about the cost of U.S. involvement in the Iran conflict. Deluzio is direct about the data: Americans his age and younger are statistically more likely to be worse off than their parents, and he believes Washington has to stop tinkering around the edges.
Representing one of the most politically competitive districts in the country, Deluzio reflects on what it means to govern for everyone, not just a base, and why he remains optimistic about America's ability to course-correct at a critical moment for its democracy.
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1:12 Western PA Roots and Values
3:00 Iraq War and Military Service
4:26 Voting Rights and Election Security
5:52 Youth Sports and Rising Costs
8:16 Monopoly Busters Caucus
10:09 The American Dream Under Pressure
11:51 What Constituents Are Saying
13:01 Governing a Swing District
14:15 Mentors and Resolve
15:13 Optimism for America's Future
16:47 Closing Thoughts
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George Tomeski, founder and CEO of Helfie AI, and Dr. Ranya Habash, a physician and former healthcare technology leader with Microsoft, join 13th and Park to make the case for a fundamental reimagining of how Americans access and engage with their own health. For Tomeski, the mission is deeply personal: watching his mother suffer through 11 years of misdiagnosis before a terminal stage 4 stomach cancer diagnosis lit a fire that would eventually become Helfie AI, a smartphone platform designed to make health screening continuous, affordable, and universally accessible.
Dr. Habash, an ophthalmologist at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute and a pioneer in telemedicine, brings the clinical perspective. She explains how the eye alone can reveal signs of diabetes, hypertension, kidney disease, and early-onset dementia, and how the full face, analyzed through a smartphone camera, can deliver vital health data in real time. During the episode, she conducts a live demonstration on host Adam Goodman, pulling blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen, and respiratory data from a simple selfie in seconds.
The conversation tackles some of the biggest structural failures in American healthcare: declining provider access, the cost spiral, health inequity in rural communities, and the gap between extraordinary medical innovation and stubbornly poor population outcomes. Tomesky argues that the phone is the missing infrastructure layer, capable of delivering continuous, low-cost health monitoring at cents per check, not dollars, and that early detection across conditions like COPD, skin cancer, and hypertension could dramatically reduce the $5 trillion healthcare burden.
From regulatory reform and data sovereignty to the role of the MAHA movement and clinical trial diversity, this episode covers the full landscape of what it would take to turn a smartphone into every American's first line of defense against preventable disease.
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1:37 Welcome and Show Overview
2:33 George's Mom and the Origin Story
4:36 Dr. Habash's Rural West Virginia Roots
6:46 MAHA Movement and Rural Healthcare
8:28 The Phone as the Healthcare Equalizer
9:13 Cost of Screening: Cents Not Dollars
11:31 What the Eyes Reveal About Your Health
12:55 Live Helfie AI Demo on Adam
16:07 Conditions Helfie AI Can Detect
18:41 Data, Clinical Trials, and Health Equity
22:54 Telemedicine, Wearables, and Where Healfie Fits
25:42 Regulatory Changes Needed
26:57 How Doctors View Helfie AI
27:33 The Name and the Mission
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Kyle Diamantis, FDA Deputy Commissioner for Food, joins Adam Goodman and Allison Amway on 13th and Park for a wide-ranging conversation on what it means to oversee roughly 80% of the American food supply. Diamantis explains how the administration is working to put food policy at the center of the national health conversation, describing a fundamental shift in FDA's mission from reactive outbreak response to proactive, long-term chronic disease prevention.
The conversation digs into the FDA's new post-market review framework for chemical additives, a system designed to systematically reassess ingredients that have been in the food supply since the 1950s, '60s, and '70s without any safety review since their introduction. Diamantis also details the results of the largest infant formula contamination testing effort in U.S. history, covering more than 300 products and 120,000 data points, and outlines the agency's ongoing nutrient review to help companies better align formula with the composition of breast milk.
From petroleum-based food dyes to imported seafood safety and the role of artificial intelligence in accelerating FDA inspections and rulemaking, Diamantis walks through the tools, priorities, and cultural shifts underway at the agency. He also addresses the growing consumer-driven movement toward cleaner ingredients, pointing to major retailers like Aldi and Walmart removing dozens of additives from their private label brands as evidence that healthy and affordable food are not mutually exclusive.
Throughout the episode, Diamantis reflects on what drives him: watching real-world changes, from protein-forward product labels to kids reading the backs of sports drink bottles, play out in supermarkets across the country. He argues this moment represents the first time in modern American history that the White House has placed genuine, sustained emphasis on food and nutrition from the top down.
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Calley Means, advisor to HHS and co-author of Good Energy, joins 13th and Park for a wide-ranging conversation on why America is the most chronically diseased society in human history and what it will take to change that.
Means, a former consultant to the food and pharmaceutical industries turned outspoken reformer, argues that the core problem is not a failure of effort but of design. He walks through the economic incentives that reward sickness over health, from insurance companies profiting off rising premiums to a pharmaceutical treadmill that manages chronic conditions rather than reversing them. He also explains why 48 cents of every federal tax dollar now goes to healthcare and why that trajectory points toward fiscal collapse.
The conversation covers the formation of the MAHA movement, the policy wins already delivered at HHS and CMS, and the case for shifting healthcare dollars toward prevention, nutrition, and patient empowerment. Means also shares the story behind the phone call he helped broker between RFK Jr. and Donald Trump in the hours after the Butler assassination attempt, and why he believes their partnership will be remembered as one of the most consequential in modern public health.
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman joins 13th & Park for a wide-ranging conversation on America's space program, the race back to the moon, and what it will take to reach Mars.
Isaacman pulls back the curtain on Artemis 2, including the six-minute communications blackout during reentry and the fact that the heat shield was known to be imperfect before splashdown. He explains why the team pressed forward with confidence, and what the post-mission data confirmed. He also lays out the full roadmap: moon landings in 2027 and 2028, a permanent lunar base, in-situ resource manufacturing, nuclear propulsion, and ultimately a crewed mission to Mars.
The conversation covers the high-stakes race against China, which Isaacman says will be decided in months rather than years, and why falling short after 35 years of promises and over $100 billion in taxpayer investment would send a damaging message about American capability. He also opens up about his own journey, from starting a company in his parents' basement to building the world's largest civilian fleet of military jets, commanding two orbital missions, and raising over $250 million for Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital through his Inspiration4 mission.
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Congressman Seth Moulton joins 13th & Park for a candid conversation on leadership, service, and the future of American politics.
A former Marine officer who served four tours in Iraq, Moulton reflects on the defining moments that shaped his leadership philosophy, from combat decisions under pressure to the responsibility of leading troops in life-or-death situations. He explains how those experiences continue to influence his approach in Congress, where he has built a reputation for independence and a willingness to challenge both parties.
The conversation explores the real-world consequences of decisions made in Washington, the importance of political courage, and why Moulton believes the current system is failing everyday Americans. He also outlines his priorities, including affordability, accountability, and restoring trust in government.
Looking ahead, Moulton shares why he is running for the United States Senate and what he believes the next generation must do to rebuild the country.
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Steve Hilton, Trump backed candidate for Governor of California, joins 13th & Park to discuss his campaign and why he believes the state is ready for change.
Hilton explains why he sees a growing majority of Californians who believe the state is heading in the wrong direction, pointing to rising costs, housing challenges, and frustration with long standing political leadership. He lays out a platform focused on affordability, including lowering gas prices, cutting energy costs, and creating a path to homeownership for working families.
The conversation also covers the impact of President Trump’s endorsement, the dynamics of the California governor’s race, and what it will take to compete in a state dominated by one party.
Drawing on his background in government and business, Hilton shares his perspective on reducing bureaucracy and restoring opportunity across California.
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