In this episode, we sit down with Conrad Cable, the first‑generation vegetable farmer from Union Parish who looked at the state of Congress, looked at his fields, and said, “Well, somebody’s gotta clean this mess up.” Conrad is running for Congress in Louisiana’s 4th District — yes, that district — challenging Speaker Mike Johnson with nothing but grit, truth, and the kind of grounded common sense you only get from working the land with your own hands.
If you’ve been craving a conversation that blends working‑class clarity, righteous irritation, and a stubborn belief that Louisiana deserves better than political theater, you’re in for a treat.
🔥 The Big Stakes
* What it means to run against one of the most powerful politicians in the country — and why Conrad isn’t intimidated.
* How rural communities like Union Parish have been ignored, underfunded, and written off by the very people who claim to represent them.
* Why Conrad believes that food security, local agriculture, and economic dignity aren’t side issues — they’re the backbone of a functioning society.
💙 The Heart of the Work
* Conrad’s story: a first‑generation farmer who built his life row by row, season by season, learning resilience the hard way.
* His commitment to the people who keep Louisiana running — farmers, laborers, teachers, small‑town families, and everyone who’s tired of being treated as disposable.
* The values that guide him: honesty, accountability, and the radical belief that elected officials should actually serve the people who elect them.
⚡ The Snark We All Need
* A sharp, unfiltered look at the political hypocrisy that keeps rural Louisiana struggling while the powerful congratulate themselves.
* A few pointed observations about what happens when politicians spend more time on cable news than in their own communities.
* A reality‑check breakdown of why “family values” mean nothing if families can’t afford groceries, healthcare, or a future.
🌱 The Hope That Keeps Us Moving
* Conrad’s vision for a Louisiana where rural communities thrive instead of survive.
* How investing in local agriculture, infrastructure, and working families builds a stronger, more resilient state.
* The reminder that change doesn’t come from the top — it comes from people who’ve had enough and decide to plant something better.
🎧 Why This Conversation Matters
This isn’t just an interview — it’s a story about what happens when an everyday person with integrity and a backbone steps up to challenge entrenched power. Conrad Cable brings clarity, courage, and a farmer’s practicality to a political landscape that desperately needs all three.
Whether you’re in Louisiana or cheering from afar, this conversation will leave you fired up, grounded, and ready to believe — again — that ordinary people can do extraordinary things.
Pull up a chair, pour something warm (or strong), and join us for a conversation that proves hope grows best in the dirt.