An Honorable Profession

The NewDEAL

Restore your faith in government with An Honorable Profession. Every Thursday, co-hosts Ryan Coonerty and Debbie Cox Bultan sit down with rising state and local Democrats, policy experts, and the nation's top political minds for empowering and candid conversations about life in public service and government. Together with their guests – which include members of the Biden Administration, state legislators nationwide, and mayors from America's top cities – Ryan and Debbie discuss the biggest issues facing Americans today and the decisive role that state and local leaders play in catalyzing progressive, pragmatic solutions. An Honorable Profession is produced by the NewDEAL. For more AHP and NewDEAL content, visit https://newdealleaders.org/ and follow us on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube. Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewDEALLeaders Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newdealleaders/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-newdeal/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewDEALLeaders YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/NewdealleadersOrg An Honorable Profession is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what's broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it.

  1. 3D AGO

    How to Transcend Partisan Differences with Senator Anthony Broadman

    In this week's episode, co-host Ryan Coonerty and Oregon State Senator Anthony Broadman unpack what it takes to deliver results for his district and how Broadman has found that problem-solving matters more to his constituents than party lines. Broadman talks about how his frustration with local transportation issues first drew him into civic life, what he has learned about, and the importance of, the everyday realities of constituent service, and how those lessons guide his work in the state Senate. The conversation also covers major budget pressures facing the legislature and his priorities to invest effectively in working families and economic development. In addition, Broadman delves into central Oregon's front-row experience of climate change and why efforts around prevention, mitigation, and community preparedness can be unifying and bipartisan.Tune in to hear what grounded, local-first leadership can look like in today's political climate.  IN THIS EPISODE:  • [01:04] Background about State Senator Anthony Broadman and his political focus. • [02:30] The State of Oregon and how he navigates the current political landscape. • [03:36] His path into public service and what shapes his approach to governing. • [05:20] Find out what motivated him to expand his role to the state level. • [06:36] What the HR1 Bill means for education, healthcare, and public safety in Oregon. • [08:34] Explore his approach to building support to overcome the impacts of HR1. • [11:03] Senator Broadman breaks down Oregon's current political culture. • [12:55] The local impact of climate change and how the district prepares for it. • [15:19] Discover how he bridged the rural–urban divides about climate change. • [16:23] How years representing tribal governments shaped his view of leadership. • [18:39] He shares what he has found most surprising about the Senate. • [19:48] Learn why he believes hard debates can coexist with basic respect. • [21:03] Find out his approach to prioritizing tasks and managing his time.

    23 min
  2. FEB 12

    How to Make Your Younger Self Proud with Mayor Yadira Ramos-Herbert

    In this week's episode, host and NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan speaks with New Rochelle Mayor Yadira Ramos-Herbert -- the first woman and person of color to hold this office in a fast-growing city. Ramos-Hebert details  her path to elected office and how she engages with her constituents to make them feel heard. Amid national concerns about housing costs and barriers to building, she describes"The New Rochelle" model for promoting smart development  and talks about how being pro-housing has helped her city. Additionally, the Mayor explains how funding for projects has been impacted by the passage of the One, Big Beautiful Bill and how she is navigating the support of immigrants in light of recent ICE incidents. Tune in to learn what she thinks her 16-year-old self would feel about everything she has achieved so far. IN THIS EPISODE:  • [01:48] Welcoming Mayor Yadira Ramos-Herbert to the show. • [02:24] Mayor Ramos-Herbert tells us about her city, New Rochelle. • [03:50] What 'the New Rochelle model' is and how they're avoiding displacement. • [08:16] How Pro-Housing has helped Mayor Ramos-Herbert with these developments. • [09:06] Why engagement is important and her 'Coffee with the Mayor' initiative. • [13:14] The New Rochelle rent decrease and how that proves that her model works. • [16:21] Mayor Ramos-Herbert tells us what is at the top of her constituents' minds right now. • [20:24] The funding issues she is facing at the moment because of the One, Big Beautiful Bill. • [25:29] How she is supporting immigrants in the current political climate of the USA. • [27:32] How Mayor Ramos-Herbert ended up in politics. • [33:02] What our guest believes her 16-year-old self would think of her achievements.

    35 min
  3. FEB 5

    How to Fight For Justice in Politics with North Dakota Rep Jayme Davis

    In this week's episode, co-host Ryan Coonerty speaks with North Dakota State Representative Jayme Davis. Following the tragic events in Minnesota, Davis discusses why she still believes there is hope to fight for more honorable and humane politics. She shares how she prioritizes the protection of the most vulnerable people, her stance during this challenging time, and how lessons from her family and her desire to find the good in everything keeps her motivated to do this challenging work at a difficult time. In addition, the conversation delves into why Davis ran for public office, how she works in a bipartisan manner to make progress despite being in a superminority, and the Indian Child Welfare Act she has proposed, as well as the Feather Alert and task force she had spearheaded, to protect indigenous people. Tune in for an emotional conversation and to learn more about Rep. Davis' vision for a brighter future. IN THIS EPISODE:  • [01:56] Welcoming North Dakota Representative, Jayme Davis. • [02:53] How she navigates taking care of vulnerable people during harsh weather conditions. • [05:27] Jayme shares some insight into underrepresented people's experiences in the light of the tragedy in Minnesota. • [10:46] How Jayme keeps going, stays hopeful, and continues her work when the government constantly fails and is unjust. • [14:39] A brief overview of Jayme's career and what led her to where she is today. • [20:22] Jayme tells us about her health policy, the Indian Child Welfare Act, and her economic development initiatives. • [29:12] How Jayme has used her own skills to achieve the goals she wants to achieve.

    33 min
  4. JAN 22

    How Dems are Setting 2026 Priorities in the States

    In this week's episode, host and NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan welcomes Oregon House Majority Leader Ben Bowman, Florida House Minority Leader Fentrice Driskell, New Jersey Senate Majority Leader Vin Gopal, and Kansas House Minority Leader Brandon Woodard for our 2026 state legislative preview. These NewDEAL Leaders set the stage for the year ahead and discuss their top priorities for the 2026 sessions, emphasizing their determination to pursue an agenda focused on affordability, even as they navigate the many challenges created by decisions made in Washington, D.C.  Policy proposals include renters relief, as well as support for homeowners and homebuyers, pursuing universal free school lunch, and stopping predatory lending. The legislators also reflect on lessons from Democrats' wins in 2025 and discuss strategies to grow support in red states.Tune in to learn more about their reflection on bipartisan collaboration, planning for the unknown, and addressing constituent concerns. IN THIS EPISODE:  • [01:04] Positioning this episode and the legislative year while introducing today's four guests. • [03:37] How Oregon aims to look across sectors to lower costs during the upcoming session. • [05:46] Florida's focus on alleviating inaffordability during the upcoming legislative session. • [08:21] Leader Woodard's focus on implementing Kansas's Affordability Plan and renter relief program. • [10:15] Battling corporate interests to prioritise affordability in New Jersey. • [12:23] How decisions at the federal level are impacting affordability in states like Oregon. • [13:43] The opportunity that Florida's Democrats have to leverage real action for votes. • [15:11] What led to Governor Mikie Sherrill's majority win and what comes next. • [16:50] How Kansas Democrats are working to make sure that the Republican supermajority is shattered in November. • [18:40] Effective communication in leadership in a complex media environment. • [24:00] The state of bipartisan collaboration in each of our leaders' states. • [28:25] Planning for the unknown as state legislators. • [33:00] What constituents are most worried about at the moment, and what the Senate can do to meet these needs. • [36:57] Concerns and hope for the coming election.

    40 min
  5. JAN 15

    How to Take Hardship and Have Each Other's Back with Assistant Majority Leader Grant Hauschild

    In this week's episode, NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan speaks with Grant Hauschild, the Assistant Majority Leader in the Minnesota Senate in the midst of an exceptionally challenging time in his state. They talk about the tragedies and ongoing fallout from last week's killing of Renee Good, as well as last summer's assassination of former Speaker Melissa Hortman and the attempted assassination of Senator John Hoffman. In addition, Hauschild talks about his experience as the last Democrat standing in rural Northeast Minnesota, along with his focus on the affordability issues his constituents are facing and how to address them. The conversation ends on notes of optimism, however, as Hauschild discusses how Democrats can win back rural voters and his work on the Civility Caucus. Tune in to learn more from this engaging discussion, including about Hauschild's path to public service.   IN THIS EPISODE:  • [00:00] Introduction and welcome to today's guest. • [02:27] How Minnesotans currently feel amid the repeated political violence. • [04:40] Explore why Minnesota's identity is under pressure. • [06:59] Learn what the Minnesota Civility Caucus does and about its overall mission. • [08:46] Hear what got Grant interested in politics and to step up as a candidate. • [10:45] Who he replaced and how the shift created new political hurdles. • [11:52] Discover how backing rural jobs and unions helped Grant win the election. • [13:38] Find out what Democrats get wrong about rural communities and towns. • [15:29] What people in his district are most concerned about and why. • [17:28] Unpack solutions for affordability issues and what needs to change. • [19:29] Examine why program and subsidy cuts would hit rural hospitals and families harder. • [22:42] Why failure to address the concerns of communities may cause a political shift. • [24:39] He breaks down the different types of industry in his district. • [25:31] Grant shares what he is looking forward to in his role as assistant majority leader. • [27:19] His thoughts on the Democrats' chances of winning the next election. • [27:52] Final takeaways and closing comments.

    29 min
  6. JAN 8

    How to Craft Policy with Alaskan Representative Genevieve Mina

    Happy New Year! For our first episode of 2026, co-host Ryan Coonerty speaks with Alaska State Representative Genevieve Mina. They discuss what it takes to craft policy in a state grappling with severe climate impacts and some of the nation's highest healthcare costs. Representative Mina offers an inside look at the unique challenges and opportunities shaping Alaska's future. The conversation also unpacks what sparked her initial interest in policy and politics, and how her perspective has shifted over the years. Mina explains how the Alaskan legislature works in both structure and culture and how it became the only state with bipartisan leadership coalitions  She  shares how the legislature is working to bridge Alaska's urban-rural divide and gives her take on its shifting partisan makeup. Tune in to hear about where the state may be headed politically and to learn more from this engaging conversation. IN THIS EPISODE:  • [01:06] Introducing today's guest, Alaska Representative Genevieve Mina. • [02:00] Growing up in Anchorage, Alaska, to immigrant parents. • [03:30] What shaped her view of healthcare in the state of Alaska. • [04:50] Representative Mina shares what sparked her interest in policy and politics. • [07:00] How her own experience shifted her perception of politics. • [08:30] What it is like to represent the most diverse census tract in the United States. • [10:00] She recounts her decision to run, moving from supporting and advocating to putting her name on a ballot. • [12:43] Representative Mina explains how the Alaskan legislature works in both structure and culture. • [13:40] How it came to be that they are the only state with coalitions in both their chambers in the legislature. • [15:45] She explains the issues that led to the formation of coalitions. • [17:00] Their strategy for navigating health programs to expand services and potentially reduce costs. • [17:55] Representative Mina's broader agenda, including the initiatives and bills she's currently advancing. • [19:30] How the current federal chaos, economic chaos, and tariffs are landing in Alaska. • [20:55] Responding to the dramatic effects of climate change in Alaska. • [22:10] Bridging Alaska's urban-rural divide through relationship-building and mutual understanding among diverse communities. • [24:30] Examining Alaska's shifting partisan makeup and where the state may be headed politically. • [26:45] How Representative Mina is looking to spend her time and energy going forward.

    29 min
  7. JAN 1

    : ICYMI: How to Respond to Natural Disasters with Hawaii State Senator Troy Hashimoto

    Happy New Year! While our team is off for the holiday, we want to take this opportunity to revisit our conversation with Hawaii State Senator Troy Hashimoto. Host Ryan Coonerty and Hashimoto reflect on the devastating 2023 Maui wildfires, including lessons around preparing for and building resilience against natural disasters, as well as best practices for coordinating disaster safety efforts across multiple levels of government. Senator Hashimoto also discusses his efforts to address Maui's housing crisis and improve the local economy after tourism took a major hit from COVID and the fires. In addition, he explains how he approaches his legislative leadership roles as the Assistant Majority Whip, and Vice-Chair of the Housing Committee. Tune in to learn about Senator Troy Hashimoto's path to public service and the reasons why Maui should be your next destination. IN THIS EPISODE:  • [00:00] State Senator Troy Hashimoto shares his protocol for natural disasters. • [05:11] How to prepare and build resilience for the next disaster. • [09:24] The Senator's recommendations for cross-government disaster safety coordination. • [12:05] Understanding Maui's housing crisis and how Senator Hashimoto is addressing it. • [17:49] The ins and outs of the Land Exchanges Bill that he championed. • [19:39] How Senator Troy Hashimoto got into public service, and his path to Senator. • [24:10] The challenges of state legislative leadership, and Maui's general political stance. • [27:56] Assessing Maui's tourism economy: Past, present, and future. • [32:18] Senator Troy Hashimoto's top reasons for why you should visit Maui.

    35 min
4.9
out of 5
59 Ratings

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Restore your faith in government with An Honorable Profession. Every Thursday, co-hosts Ryan Coonerty and Debbie Cox Bultan sit down with rising state and local Democrats, policy experts, and the nation's top political minds for empowering and candid conversations about life in public service and government. Together with their guests – which include members of the Biden Administration, state legislators nationwide, and mayors from America's top cities – Ryan and Debbie discuss the biggest issues facing Americans today and the decisive role that state and local leaders play in catalyzing progressive, pragmatic solutions. An Honorable Profession is produced by the NewDEAL. For more AHP and NewDEAL content, visit https://newdealleaders.org/ and follow us on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube. Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewDEALLeaders Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newdealleaders/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-newdeal/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewDEALLeaders YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/NewdealleadersOrg An Honorable Profession is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what's broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it.