• State Of US Intelligence With Andrew McCabe & Gregory Crabb
    Jan 7 2026

    US intelligence is the key to maintaining national security, state welfare, and peace across the land. David Ramadan takes a deep dive into how decisions are made at the highest levels of government with Andrew McCabe, former Deputy Director at FBI, and Gregory Crabb, former CISO at USPS. They explore how their neighborhood friendship and bike rides have given birth to groundbreaking ideas on securing the nation’s mail and elections. They also share insights into their biggest intelligence policy challenges and how they handled them, the current state of our election security, and what they would do if given the chance to become US cyber czar for a day.


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    43 mins
  • Fairfax County’s Current Issues With Hon. Jeffrey C. McKay & Theo Stamatis
    Dec 17 2025

    Fairfax County is one of the most important economic engines in the Commonwealth of Virginia. But due to economic pressures from federal cutbacks, the recent government shutdown, and the crippling housing market, this region is currently facing some serious issues. David Ramadan breaks down the county’s biggest problems with Hon. Jeff McKay, Chairman of Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, and guest co-host Theo Stamatis. Together, they discuss what must be done to address the massive drop in available jobs, the alarming number of displaced federal employees, and the negative impact of DOGE cuts. Chairman McKay also explains how empowering small businesses and building more mixed-use buildings can help replenish Fairfax County’s wealth and solve its fiscal issues.


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    48 mins
  • Fixing The Broken Lobbying System With Brody Mullins And David Rehr
    Dec 10 2025

    The US Constitution clearly states that lobbying is legal. However, systemic corruption in Washington has turned it into a playground of billionaires and the powerful. David Ramadan delves into this shadowy world of political power with Brody Mullins, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter for The Wall Street Journal, and guest co-host David Rehr, a former high-profile lobbyist. Together, they break down how lobbying tactics have evolved from smoke-filled rooms and relationship-based approaches to uncapped and undisclosed Super PACs. They also present possible solutions to fix this broken billion-dollar machine that currently shapes American policy and puts public participation in reforms into jeopardy.


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    39 mins
  • Addressing Virginia’s Energy Issues With Hon. Glenn Davis & Dr. Michael Webb
    Dec 3 2025

    Virginia is currently facing a number of energy issues, particularly with the rising costs and an increasing inability to meet consumer and climate demands. David Ramadan and guest co-host Dr. Michael Webb unpack how to take care of these problems before it is too late with Hon. Glenn Davis, Director of the Virginia Department of Energy. Together, they discuss how energy is produced, regulated, and distributed, highlighting the role of PJM Interconnection in running the entire power grid. They also break down how bipartisan politics is affecting energy policies and why fusion reactors could be the next big thing for energy production.


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    48 mins
  • Dissecting 2025 Election Results With J. Miles Coleman And Kyle Kondik
    Nov 26 2025

    Despite countless frictions and hurdles, the 2025 election results swung in favor of the Democratic Party. How did they manage to do this, and what could it mean for the country? David Ramadan answers these questions with Kyle Kondik and J. Miles Coleman from Sabato’s Crystal Ball, one of the most respected election forecasting teams in the country. Together, they take a closer look at the winners (and losers) of the election, particularly in Virginia and New Jersey, to determine how this will shape the 2026 cycle. They also unpack the most surprising things about the 2025 elections, particularly the shifting political winds in key states, as well as how the government shutdown impacted voter turnout.


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    39 mins
  • Improving Pandemic Readiness With Michael Osterholm And Gregory Koblentz
    Nov 19 2025

    Despite many losses, humanity was able to get through the COVID-19 pandemic. But if we are to experience yet another outbreak on a global scale, how good is our pandemic readiness? David Ramadan and his guest co-host Gregory Koblentz sit down with renowned epidemiologist Michael Osterholm to discuss how the world should prepare to ensure that the next pandemic will not catch us off guard. They pinpoint the shortcomings of the COVID-19 response, particularly with vaccine integrity and lockdown implementation. They also explore how to address the massive problem of “infodemic,” as well as how young people can make a stand against misinformation and disinformation.


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    44 mins
  • War In Ukraine: A Journalist’s Experience With Mary McAuliffe And Ellen Laipson
    Nov 12 2025

    The war in Ukraine continues to rage, and with no end in sight, the people there continue to suffer. David Ramadan and guest co-host Prof. Ellen Laipson sit down with reporter and news producer Mary McAuliffe, who shares her experiences living in war-torn Ukraine. She explains what daily life looks like in the country while living under the threat of Russian invasion, the resilience of its people, and the high costs of people's displacement. Mary also talks about her interactions with US military troops deployed in Ukraine, as well as the impact of US policies on the state of the ongoing conflict.


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    35 mins
  • A Deeper Look Into The Media Today With Mark Halperin And Dr. David Rehr
    Nov 5 2025

    With the digital world and people’s attention rapidly evolving, the media landscape also adapts quickly to catch up and stay relevant. David Ramadan sits down with guest co-host Dr. David Rehr and journalist Mark Halperin to dissect the state of media today, particularly with how it covers the most divisive political stories right now. Mark explains the role of independent journalism, including his own platform 2WAY, in presenting unbiased commentaries to foster diverse conversations and community engagement. They also share insights about the worsening problem of redistricting and gerrymandering, as well as the things to expect as we get near the elections.


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    31 mins