Barry Goldwater Jr. recalls growing up in a politically famous family, his early career as a stockbroker, and an impulsive night that led him into Congress. He reflects on his relationship with his father, friendships with the Reagans, and meaningful moments in Washington—like work on privacy laws and a surprising act of civility toward Bill Clinton.
The conversation highlights values of hard work, compassion, and connection across political divides, offering practical advice about building relationships, finding joy in everyday life, and restoring kindness in public life.