From Poverty to Public Office – Mike Huckabee

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From poverty to public office… Mike Huckabee’s story could only happen in America. Renowned Wall Street investor Charles Mizrahi interviews the former Arkansas governor on faith, family and achieving his own version of the American Dream.

Topics Discussed:

  • The History of the Huckabees (00:02:49)
  • How Music Changed a Young Boy’s Life (00:12:24)
  • Marriage, Hardship & Faith (00:17:34)
  • Lessons Learned in “Extended Graduate School” (00:24:54)
  • A Personal Story from Charles (00:29:46)
  • The Beginning of a Political Career (00:33:14)
  • An Emotional Highlight in Politics (00:40:43)
  • Running for President (00:43:20)
  • TV Shows & “Tap Dancing to Work” (00:50:52)
  • Why People Were Ready for Trump (00:52:56)
  • Generational Differences & What Needs to Change (00:56:27)
  • Advice for Younger Politicians (1:02:35)
  • Thoughts on Israel (1:05:21)
  • Future Plans (1:09:15)

Guest Bio:

Mike Huckabee was the first man in his family to graduate from high school… but he didn’t stop there. When he eventually moved into the political sphere, Huckabee used his unique perspective to attain the highest office in his home state of Arkansas. The former governor now hosts his own show, Huckabee, and provides political commentary on his website, MikeHuckabee.com.

Resources Mentioned:

·      The Namm Foundation

·      The Three Cs That Made America Great: Christianity, Capitalism and the Constitution

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