On Episode 6 of Sage Against The Machine, Dr. Bob Leonard and I sat down with Adam Peters, Democratic candidate for Iowa House District 97, and I’ll be honest, this was one of those conversations that reminds me exactly why we started this podcast.
Adam didn’t come on the show with polished talking points or the usual political script. He came on with passion, honesty, and a clear understanding of what working people in Iowa are dealing with every single day.
From the start, Adam talked about growing up in Iowa, attending public schools, and wanting to fight for clean water, strong public education, affordable healthcare, and working families. But what stood out most to me was that he wasn’t pretending to have all the answers. He was speaking from lived experience, the same kind of experience so many Iowans are carrying right now.
One moment in particular hit home for me. Adam talked about how we need to stop treating politics like a team sport and start asking a simple question: who is actually prioritizing us?
That’s the kind of conversation we need more of in this state. Not blind loyalty to a party. Not endless tribalism. Real conversations about healthcare, wages, education, childcare, clean water, and whether the people asking for our vote are actually trying to make our lives better.
Dr. Bob Leonard brought his usual thoughtful perspective to the conversation, especially when we talked about the larger structural problems facing Iowa and the country. Together, we dug into what authentic leadership looks like, why working-class voices are missing from too many rooms, and why listening matters just as much as speaking.
What I appreciated most about Adam Peters is that he didn’t sound like someone chasing the next political title. He sounded like someone who genuinely wants to serve his community and make Iowa better for the people who live here.
That’s what Sage Against The Machine is about. Honest conversations. Speaking truth to power. And giving working people a place where politics doesn’t have to feel fake, scripted, or disconnected from real life.
Episode 6 is one I’m proud of. If you’re tired of the usual political noise and want to hear a real conversation about Iowa, working families, and the future of this state, give it a listen.
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