Alford Revives Podcast With Focus on Politics, Faith and Culture

Reviving the Conversation: Mark Alford's Podcast Returns with a New Twist
In an era yearning for sincere dialogue, U.S. Rep. Mark Alford opens the floor with his revamped podcast, "Gettin' Comfortable with Mark Alford," embracing politics, culture, and faith in its new format.
The Breaking Point
Alford ignites meaningful discussions by reviving his podcast with a fresh approach: live audience recordings and unguarded conversations. The debut episode, featuring Pastor Malachi O’Brien, delves into the intertwined realms of church and state, set amid a live audience backdrop at his Raymore campaign headquarters.
Beneath the Surface
Drawing inspiration from Jerry Litton's 1970s program, Alford's series is designed to foster genuine, unfiltered dialogue among prominent leaders and everyday citizens, aiming to tackle topics from constitutional debates to grassroots activism. It's a platform poised to bring Washington's complexities to listeners in Missouri and beyond.
The Ripple Effect
With upcoming episodes featuring major political figures, including House Majority Leader Steve Scalise and Sen. Markwayne Mullin, the podcast promises to resonate with those craving bold ideas and respectful debates. Alford invites listeners to engage with diverse viewpoints, shaping the conversation for America's future.
"If you’re ready for bold ideas, respectful debate, and unfiltered truth, pull up a chair and get comfortable,"
Mark Alford


