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Main Street Matters with Elaine Parker and Alfredo Ortiz explores the intersection of small business and government policy. With more than 90 million Americans either owning or depending on small business for their household income, policies like taxes, regulations, and access to credit have a huge effect on the American Dream. Elaine and Alfredo talk with small business owners, government officials and office holders, and experts about everything from education to the labor market on this interesting and entertaining podcast.

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Trump Tax Cuts & the Buy, Borrow, Die Strategy with Mark J. Quann

Friday, January 30, 2026

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker sits down with financial expert Mark J. Quann to break down how Trump-era tax cuts and the Buy, Borrow, Die strategy can help everyday Americans legally keep more of what they earn.

Mark explains the critical difference between good debt and bad debt, why traditional saving alone often falls short, and how strategic borrowing and investing can accelerate long-term wealth—especially for small business owners and middle-class families. The conversation also highlights the urgent need for better financial literacy in America and why recent tax reforms have been especially beneficial for Main Street, not Wall Street.

Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or simply looking for smarter ways to build wealth, this episode offers practical insights into using the tax code to your advantage—legally and effectively.

Purchase Mark's Book HERE | https://www.amazon.com/Be-Smart-Pay-Zero-Taxes/dp/163006310X

Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer on Pro-Business Leadership & His Run for Congress

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker sits down with Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer for an in-depth conversation on small business, conservative governance, and economic recovery. Mayor Singer shares his journey from entrepreneur to public servant, explaining how a pro-business mindset shaped his leadership at the local level. 

The discussion covers cutting red tape, streamlining regulations, and navigating the economic fallout of COVID-19, along with the policies needed to support job creators and stabilize inflation. Mayor Singer also explains why he’s running for Congress—and why strong conservative leadership at the local and national level is critical to rebuilding the economy and empowering Main Street businesses.

Learn more about Scott Singer HERE: https://www.scottsingerusa.com/

How to Align Your Investments with Your Values with Robert Netzly

Friday, January 23, 2026

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker interviews Robert Netzly, founder and CEO of Inspire Impact Group, discussing the principles of Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI). Robert shares his journey from a traditional financial planner to advocating for investments aligned with biblical values. The conversation explores the growing awareness among investors about the moral implications of their investments, the impact of corporate decisions on societal values, and the importance of small businesses in promoting conservative principles. Robert emphasizes the need for transparency in investing and the role of the Inspire Impact Score in guiding investors towards companies that align with their values.

Learn more about Robert HERE | https://www.inspireadvisors.com/author/robert-netzly

Deregulation Fueled the Economic Boom | E.J. Antoni on Small Business Growth

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Jordan Bruneau sits down with E.J. Antoni, Chief Economist at the Heritage Foundation, to break down one of the most overlooked drivers of today’s economic growth: deregulation. While tax cuts and energy policy often dominate economic headlines, Antoni explains why deregulation has quietly powered hiring, profitability, and expansion—especially for small businesses that lack the resources to navigate burdensome federal rules. Drawing on real-world examples from the Trump administration, Antoni details how rolling back environmental and labor regulations reduced costs, increased flexibility, and unlocked economic activity across Main Street America.

The conversation explores why overregulation disproportionately harms entrepreneurs, how regulatory rollbacks helped fuel stronger-than-expected growth, and what future deregulation efforts could mean for jobs, wages, and consumer prices. If you want to understand what’s really driving economic momentum—and why small businesses are at the center of it—this episode is a must-watch.

Homeschooling After COVID: Parental Empowerment, Mental Health & Education Choice

Friday, January 16, 2026

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker is joined by Holly Swenson for an in-depth conversation on the rapid rise of homeschooling in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Elaine and Holly explore why more families are rethinking traditional education, highlighting the growing demand for parental empowerment, flexibility, and individualized learning. Holly shares her personal homeschooling journey, explaining how tailored education can better meet children’s academic needs while also supporting emotional well-being.

The discussion also addresses the mental health challenges facing today’s students, the pressures placed on families by conventional school systems, and why choice in education is critical for long-term success. Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of self-care for parents and the value of creating learning environments that prioritize both academic growth and personal development. 

Purchase Holly's Book 'Stop, Drop, Grow, & Glow: Forming Deeper and More Joyful Connections with Yourself and Your Children' HERE | https://www.amazon.com/Stop-Drop-Grow-Glow-Connections/dp/1950476723

How Freedom Chamber Is Fighting for Small Businesses & Affordable Healthcare

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker sits down with Chuck Barnum, Chief Marketing Officer of Freedom Chamber, to discuss how the organization is empowering America’s small businesses through advocacy, networking, and innovative healthcare solutions. Chuck explains the launch of the Freedom Chamber, including its new Health Guardianship Plan designed to give entrepreneurs and their employees more affordable, flexible healthcare options.

They also explore how current legislation and regulatory pressures impact small business owners, why transparency and trust are critical in today’s economy, and how a pro-American business network can help level the playing field against corporate and government overreach. From navigating healthcare choices to building a resilient business community, this conversation delivers practical insights for anyone invested in the future of Main Street. 

Learn more about Freedom Chamber | https://freedomchamber.net/

How Progressive Policies Are Driving New York & Oregon Into Crisis

Friday, January 9, 2026

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker is joined by journalist and author Dennis Kneale for a wide-ranging discussion on the economic and social crises unfolding in New York City and Oregon. They examine how progressive policies, high taxes, and burdensome regulations are impacting small businesses, fueling homelessness, and driving residents out of major cities.

The conversation explores the deeper ideological divide between individualism and collectivism, the role of education in shaping political beliefs, and what critics call a failure of leadership to confront reality. Kneale also previews insights from his forthcoming book, Ore-Goners, drawing striking parallels between Oregon’s trajectory and the potential future of New York City if current policies continue.

How Trade Policy Is Hurting Family Farmers with Brian Reisinger

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker sits down with Brian Reisinger to examine how U.S. trade policies are impacting family farmers across the country. They break down the long-term effects of NAFTA, the reality of modern trade barriers, and why many farmers are “land rich, cash poor” despite owning valuable property. Reisinger explains why one-size-fits-all trade agreements often leave small and mid-sized farms behind, and what smarter, targeted trade policies could do to protect food security, strengthen rural economies, and preserve economic diversity in American agriculture.

Rich States, Poor States with Jonathan Williams

Friday, January 2, 2026

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker and Jonathan Williams discuss the latest Rich States, Poor States report, highlighting the economic successes of states like Utah and the challenges faced by states at the bottom of the rankings. They delve into the importance of fiscal responsibility, the need for pension reform, and the impact of government spending on state economies. The conversation emphasizes the necessity for states to compete for businesses and jobs while addressing the criticisms of their rankings and the broader implications of federal spending policies.

Check and see how your state performed HERE: https://www.richstatespoorstates.org/

The Impact of Tax Cuts on Small Business Growth with Guy Berkebile

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker speaks with Guy Berkebile, founder of Guy Chemical Company, about the significant impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on small businesses. They discuss Berkebile's entrepreneurial journey, the challenges he faced, and how tax policies have enabled him to invest in his company and community. The conversation also touches on the importance of retaining youth in small towns, the implications of tariffs and trade policies, and the future of American manufacturing.

Why Millennials and Gen Z Struggle to Build Wealth and Own Homes

Friday, December 26, 2025

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker and Jeremiah Poff of the Washington Examiner discuss the challenges faced by millennials and Gen Z in achieving home ownership and building wealth. They explore the economic shifts from a production-driven economy to a consumption-driven one, the impact of inflation on housing prices, and the role of student debt in economic mobility. The conversation highlights the importance of local economic drivers and corporate responsibility in creating sustainable communities. They also address the need for effective messaging of economic policies to connect with everyday Americans.

Read Jeremiah's work at the Washington Examiner

Solving America’s Homelessness Crisis: Policy Failures, Mental Health, and Community Solutions

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker speaks with Michele Steeb, founder of the Free Up Foundation, about the ongoing homeless crisis in America. They discuss the impact of homelessness on communities, the failures of past policies, and the importance of a human-first approach to addressing the issue. Michele shares insights from her experience running a shelter for homeless women and children and emphasizes the need for mental health and addiction treatment as part of a comprehensive solution. The conversation also touches on the economic implications of homelessness and the role of community involvement in creating effective solutions.

Learn more about Michele & Purchase her book HERE | https://www.michelesteeb.com/

How AI Is Transforming Education and Closing Learning Gaps

Friday, December 19, 2025

In this episode of Main Street Matters, host Elaine Parker sits down with Erika Donalds of the America First Policy Institute to examine the future of education in America. The conversation explores how artificial intelligence in education can personalize learning, support teachers, and help students recover from COVID-era learning loss. They discuss innovative teaching methods, the role of educators in an AI-driven classroom, and practical solutions to close learning gaps.

Learn more about AFPI | https://www.americafirstpolicy.com/

College Choices, Student Debt, and Smarter Paths to Higher Education

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker and Campus Reform's Emily Sturge break down the changing landscape of higher education and what it means for students and families. They discuss how to evaluate college options, the real cost of student debt, and whether today’s degree programs deliver long-term value. The conversation also explores affordable alternatives to traditional four-year colleges—including community colleges and trade schools—and examines the role government policies play in shaping education costs and outcomes. A must-listen for anyone navigating college decisions or concerned about the future of higher education.

Retirement Crisis on Main Street: Inflation, 401k Mistakes, and Smart Planning with Erik Weir

Friday, December 12, 2025

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker sits down with financial expert and author Erik Weir to break down the growing challenges facing American workers as they try to save for retirement. From inflation eroding purchasing power to the widening gap between high earners and middle- and lower-income households, they unpack the economic forces making financial security harder to achieve. Erik explains the most common 401k mistakes, how Federal Reserve policies are shaping retirement outcomes, and what workers can do now to strengthen their long-term financial position. He also outlines retirement plan options for small businesses, offers his economic outlook heading into 2026, and shares actionable insights from his new book, Who’s Eating Your Pie? Whether you're a business owner, a saver, or someone feeling the pressure of today’s economy, this episode delivers practical strategies to help you protect—and grow—your financial future.

Purchase Erik's Book HERE | https://www.amazon.com/Whos-Eating-Your-Pie-Essential/dp/1637630557

Small Business Healthcare Crisis: Dr. Tom Price on Rising Premiums, PBMs, and Market-Driven Solutions

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker and Alfredo Ortiz sit down with former Congressman Dr. Tom Price to break down the growing healthcare crisis facing small businesses. They discuss skyrocketing health insurance premiums, the promise of association health plans, the powerful role of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), and why Congress must shift its focus from political gamesmanship to real solutions. Dr. Price shares his insider perspective on how market-driven healthcare reforms can lower costs, expand access, and give small business owners the relief they need.

Why Americans Are Fleeing High-Tax States for the South

Friday, December 5, 2025

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker and National Taxpayers Union EVP, Brandon Arnold, break down the major migration shift happening across America as taxpayers leave high-tax states for lower-tax Southern destinations. They examine the economic forces driving this trend, from costly tax burdens and strained housing markets to the impact of the SALT deduction and how businesses respond with strategic relocations. The conversation also explores what these patterns mean for the future of blue states, competitiveness, and the national economic landscape.

Learn more HERE | https://www.ntu.org/foundation/detail/report-high-tax-states-losing-residents-at-the-fastest-rates

America’s Housing Crisis Explained: 50-Year Mortgages, Regulation Overload & the Fight for Affordability

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

In this episode, Elaine Parker and Eric Eggers break down the real causes behind America’s worsening housing crisis and debate the controversial push for 50-year mortgages as a solution. They explore the historical roots of the affordability problem, how environmental and zoning regulations restrict new housing supply, and why a growing number of Americans now view long-term debt and delayed homeownership as normal.

The discussion also tackles the impact of immigration, regulatory barriers, and entrenched special interests on rising home prices. Elaine and Eric go deeper into the economic consequences of sky-high housing costs and highlight innovative policy ideas that could expand access to homeownership for working families.

If you’re looking to understand the future of the housing market, the debate over mortgage reform, or how the U.S. can rebuild a path to the American Dream, this episode offers a clear and compelling breakdown.

The IRS Is Broken: Julio Gonzalez on How to Protect America’s Small Businesses

Friday, November 28, 2025

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker sits down with Julio Gonzalez to discuss how IRS reform could fix a broken system, reduce audit fear, and restore fairness to Main Street. They also explore: The real impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, How Engineered Tax Services supports small business owners, & What bipartisan reforms could rebuild trust in the tax code. 

Text "Why" to 26786 to get a FREE copy of Julio's NEW Book "Why Billionaires Love The Tax Code: Follow the IRS's Lead to Build Wealth"

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Jobs, Inflation, and the Affordability Crisis: EJ Antoni Break Down the U.S. Economy

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

In this episode of Main Street Matters, Elaine Parker and EJ Antoni deliver a deep dive into America’s economic outlook—breaking down the latest job numbers, shifting inflation metrics, and the growing affordability crisis impacting families nationwide. They examine how Federal Reserve policy continues to influence interest rates, long-term mortgages, and overall market stability, while highlighting the urgent need to expand the nation’s housing supply. The discussion also covers falling consumer sentiment, expectations for holiday spending, and what these trends signal for the economy in 2025.