• Born for the Moment
    Dec 5 2025

    In this powerful episode of Apex Ascend, Rodney LaBruce speaks directly and honestly about why he is running, what he has seen on the ground, and why District 30 needs a new kind of leadership. Rodney shares conversations with Republicans and Democrats who, despite their differences, agree on one truth. Our community cannot afford another decade of the same failed strategies.

    Rodney breaks down how the political system shapes silence, how worldview influences every decision, and why so many elected officials disappoint the very people who trusted them. He explains the pressure to bow to power brokers, the advice to follow the old frameworks, and why he refuses to walk the same path that has kept District 30 stuck.

    This episode lays out a clear mission. Ending poverty by making District 30 self-reliant, building new infrastructure that serves the people, and creating a model that the entire country can follow.

    If you are ready for honesty, clarity, and a vision built on courage, this is the episode you need to hear.


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    23 mins
  • The Hidden Engine Behind Poverty
    Nov 21 2025

    In this episode of Apex Ascend, Rodney LaBruce continues the “Understanding Poverty” series with one of the most important truths of all. Poverty is not random. It is not natural. It is created. And one of the engines that keeps it running is discrimination. Rodney breaks down the historical roots of discrimination, the coded language that evolved into modern policy, and the ways bias still shapes jobs, housing, education, lending, and healthcare today. If we want to end poverty, we must confront the systems that were built to hold people back. This episode is a call to clarity, a call to courage, and a call to action.

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    23 mins
  • Access to Education and Opportunity
    Nov 7 2025

    We’ve been told the same story our whole lives—go to school, get good grades, graduate, and success will follow. But what happens when you do all that and the door still doesn’t open?

    In this episode, Rodney LaBruce takes a hard look at the myth that education alone can erase discrimination. From Devah Pager’s groundbreaking study on hiring bias to the wage gap faced by Black college graduates, this conversation breaks down how the system keeps shifting the goalposts.

    Rodney challenges the idea that the problem is with individuals instead of institutions, and he offers a call to action for accountability, transparency, and truth. Education is powerful, but it’s not a cure-all—and it’s time we stopped pretending it is.

    Listen to learn why District 30 isn’t just fighting for access, but for ownership of our future.

    #ApexAscend #LaBruceForCongress #AccessToOpportunity

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    18 mins
  • The Gospel of Wealth and the Sin of Inequality
    Oct 24 2025

    A Nation Built for a Few
    From the Declaration to the Constitution, America’s founding documents promised liberty but protected wealth. In this episode, Rodney LaBruce traces how the nation’s economic system was designed to serve the powerful — and how that legacy still shapes the cost of living, the wealth gap, and who gets to rise.

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    21 mins
  • When Stability Turns Fragile
    Oct 17 2025

    In this first episode of the Understanding Poverty series, Rodney LaBruce challenges the myth that hard work alone guarantees success. Through personal reflection and powerful examples, he explores how poverty isn’t a matter of laziness or poor choices, but a complex web of systems that leave too many families vulnerable. Rodney discusses the importance of grit, guidance, and strategy — and how our worldview shapes the way we understand poverty itself.

    This episode calls listeners to look beyond individual effort and confront the societal distortions that keep people struggling. Because ending poverty isn’t about handouts — it’s about creating stability and opportunity for everyone.

    Topics include:

    • The myth of the American Dream
    • How worldview shapes our perception of poverty
    • Grit vs. systemic barriers
    • Why community and opportunity matter
    • Dr. King’s unfinished fight to end poverty

    🎧 “Because together, we can make stability something no one has to lose.”

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    23 mins
  • Beyond Resources: Transforming the Ecosystem of Poverty
    Oct 3 2025

    In this episode of Apex Ascend, Rodney LaBruce unpacks why resources alone can’t fix broken communities. From a chance conversation with a formerly incarcerated man to lessons from a landmark Montgomery County study, he shows how the environment—not just resources—shapes outcomes. Poverty isn’t just about lacking things; it’s about toxic ecosystems created by concentrated poverty, redlining, and extractive economics.

    Rodney explores what it takes to change those environments: deconcentrating poverty, building anchor institutions, creating ownership opportunities, and surrounding youth with mentors. He also shares his strategy through the Unified Advocacy and Leadership Coalition (UALC) and a new community credit union—real models for transformation starting in District 30.

    Because poverty anywhere is a threat to prosperity everywhere, this episode challenges us to see the fight against poverty not as charity, but as an investment in safer neighborhoods, stronger schools, and a better future for us all.

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    27 mins
  • When Leaders Act Like Pimps, Not Servants
    Sep 26 2025

    In this episode of Apex Ascend, Rodney LaBruce draws a bold parallel between unhealthy churches and unhealthy politics. From the story of “Sweet Daddy” Bailey — a pastor who turned faith into personality worship — to the cult of personality in modern politics, Rodney unpacks the warning signs of toxic leadership: misplaced focus, lack of transparency, and exclusivity.

    But he doesn’t stop at critique. Using Ezekiel's vision of the Valley of Dry Bones, Rodney lays out his vision for Texas’s District 30 — a community that ends poverty, becomes self-reliant, and serves as a model for the nation. This episode is both a challenge and a call to hope: demanding leadership rooted in service, transparency, and accountability, and believing that what looks dead can live again.

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    30 mins
  • Poverty Anywhere Is a Threat to Prosperity Everywhere
    Sep 19 2025

    In this episode of Apex Ascend, Rodney LaBruce explores why “poverty anywhere is a threat to prosperity everywhere.” Drawing on groundbreaking studies — from Montgomery County’s school integration to Moving to Opportunity and the Abecedarian Project — Rodney shows how poverty affects every part of society and why the biggest danger is passing it on to the next generation. He then outlines his strategy for breaking the cycle through the Unified Advocacy and Leadership Coalition (UALC) and a new community credit union designed to drive real change.

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    33 mins