Carefullist, The Podcast

Care, Service, and Representation

1 h 33 min · 16. juni 2026
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Ethan Wechtaluk is no stranger to caregiving. His dad had Parkinson's. His grandfather was in a car accident and needed help afterward. He worked across Medicare, the FDA, the Health Insurance Marketplace, and the Department of Veterans Affairs, helping untangle broken systems and make public services actually work for the people who depend on them. Now, he's running for a seat in the US House of Representatives for the MD-06. This is an in-depth discussion of his personal experiences, professional knowledge, and how he wants to lead the country to properly care for its citizens.

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