American Potential
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 and know that you are not alone. David From, a Regional Vice President at Americans for Prosperity, hosts the American Potential podcast. David brings a wealth of experience in grassroots advocacy and a deep commitment to advancing freedom and opportunity for all Americans. American Potential has earned multiple prestigious honors for its impact and excellence in storytelling: Platinum Award at the 2024 Viddy Awards for the episode featuring Mike Rowe, recognized in the long-form podcast category. Gold Award at the 18th Annual w3 Awards in the News and Politics Podcast category. Award of Distinction at the 31st Annual Communicator Awards in the Individual Episodes – Political category for the episode “Eco-Regulation Gone Wrong: The Unintended Costs of Colorado’s Climate Laws.” These awards—judged by experts from organizations like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and the Smithsonian—highlight the podcast’s effectiveness in elevating compelling stories of freedom, innovation, and citizen-led change.
Episodes
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
Privacy, Power, and the AI Panic: How States Are Threatening Free Speech
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
Wednesday Oct 29, 2025
In 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 reveal its supporters to efforts that disguise domestic disclosure mandates as “foreign interference” bans, Blackburn shows how these measures threaten the fundamental right to speak and associate freely. Tune in as American Potential reveals what’s really at stake in the fight to protect privacy, free expression, and the open exchange of ideas.
Monday Oct 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
As 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 language and stopped the bill before it could erase public accountability. From AI-gone-wrong in a local school district to officials using private phones to dodge open records, this episode shines a light on why transparency isn’t just good policy—it’s democracy’s strongest disinfectant.
Friday Oct 24, 2025
Friday Oct 24, 2025
From 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 highlights his efforts to make housing more affordable by cutting red tape and increasing supply, and to strengthen the workforce through his 406 Jobs Initiative, which connects veterans, returning citizens, individuals with disabilities, and Native communities to meaningful employment. As Gianforte puts it, “No one grows up hoping to be dependent on the government.” His goal is simple: help every Montanan find dignity and purpose in work, build a stronger economy, and secure a brighter future under the Big Sky.
Wednesday Oct 22, 2025
50 Stars, 50 Stories: Nevada — The Battle Born Blueprint for Freedom and Opportunity
Wednesday Oct 22, 2025
Wednesday Oct 22, 2025
In 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, independent spirit, and the motto “All for Our Country,” Nevada’s story is one of perseverance and bold self-determination.
Fast forward 160 years, and that same Battle Born spirit is driving modern reforms. Wiz shares how his team helped make Nevada an open enrollment state, giving every family the freedom to choose the best public school for their child — no longer bound by ZIP code. He explains new legislation that opens doors for foreign-trained doctors to serve in Nevada communities, addressing healthcare shortages while keeping opportunity alive for skilled professionals.
And when Hollywood came calling with a proposal for massive taxpayer-funded film subsidies, Wiz and his team stood firm, ensuring that Nevada remains a beacon for free enterprise — not a playground for corporate handouts. Their success in defeating the film tax plan was a major win for fiscal responsibility and local taxpayers.
Throughout the conversation, Wiz also shares how Nevada’s Battle Born Blueprint continues to guide their mission — expanding educational choice, championing small businesses, protecting donor privacy, and keeping the Silver State a national example of what’s possible when people, not politics, lead the way.
From silver mines and desert sunsets to new frontiers in opportunity, this episode celebrates Nevada’s past, present, and future — one of America’s brightest stars in the constellation of freedom.
Monday Oct 20, 2025
Monday Oct 20, 2025
Sometimes, 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 service. Her story is proof that one small step, driven by conviction and community pride, can lead to extraordinary leadership and lasting impact.
Monday Oct 20, 2025
From Crisis to Reform: Building a Sustainable Medicaid for Tomorrow
Monday Oct 20, 2025
Monday Oct 20, 2025
As 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 roadmap: ideally block-grant Medicaid, but in the near term level the federal match across eligibility groups, curb provider-tax loopholes, tighten eligibility reviews, and require community engagement for able-bodied adults—so states can prioritize long-term care and home- and community-based services for aging Americans. If you want a clear, practical plan to keep Medicaid sustainable while strengthening the safety net, this conversation is your briefing.
Wednesday Oct 15, 2025
From Shrimp Boats to Statehouse: Scott Simon’s Louisiana Playbook
Wednesday Oct 15, 2025
Wednesday Oct 15, 2025
How 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 breakthrough year: a universal school-choice program opening opportunity to every student, a simplified 3% flat individual income tax and broader tax reforms that set the table for future elimination, and pro-growth regulatory changes aimed at making the state a magnet for jobs and investment. He also reveals the ground game behind the wins—recruiting policy champions, mobilizing volunteers, and reminding citizens that good policy follows engaged people. If you’ve ever looked at a problem and thought “somebody should do something,” Scott’s story is your blueprint to start.
Monday Oct 13, 2025
Joyful Learning: How Families and Teachers Are Redefining Education
Monday Oct 13, 2025
Monday Oct 13, 2025
Education 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 a parent, educator, or policymaker, this conversation offers a hopeful look at how joyful, student-centered learning is reshaping what it means to go to school in America.
Friday Oct 10, 2025
Why Donor Privacy Matters: Free Speech, Philanthropy, and the Right to Give
Friday Oct 10, 2025
Friday Oct 10, 2025
In 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 practical side of philanthropy: how donor-advised funds help preserve intent, why generational wealth so often drifts away from founders’ values, and where the real action is today—at the state level, where regulations and donor-privacy fights are heating up. Whether you give $50 or $5 million, this episode lays out why protecting privacy isn’t about secrecy—it’s about safeguarding pluralism, encouraging generosity, and ensuring ideas compete on their merits, not on the intimidation of their supporters.
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Rethinking Charity: From Handouts to Hope with James Whitford
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
In 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 nationwide how to move from relief to empowerment. He explains why America faces a “crisis of dependency,” how toxic charity has taken root in both public and private aid, and how local organizations can lead a national shift toward outcomes-driven, privately funded, work-oriented solutions. This episode is a powerful reminder that real compassion doesn’t just meet needs—it unleashes potential.

SHOW HOST: David From
REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT OF AFP
David From hosts the American Potential podcast. David serves as a Regional Vice President at Americans for Prosperity, a political advocacy and grassroots organization dedicated to advancing policies that expand freedom and opportunity. With extensive experience in advocacy and public policy, David is committed to highlighting stories of individuals and communities breaking barriers and creating positive change across the country.









