On this episode of A Numbers Game, Ryan breaks down the Supreme Court’s major ruling on Louisiana’s congressional maps and explains how it could reshape the 2026 midterms, the 2028 presidential election, and the future of the Voting Rights Act. Ryan dives into what the decision means for redistricting battles across the South, potential Republican gains, and why the fight over congressional maps is far from over.
Then, Ryan sits down with author Hadley Ott to discuss his new book Drug-Free Crohn’s and his personal journey overcoming chronic illness through alternative medicine, nutrition, and faith. They explore the state of America’s healthcare system, chronic disease treatment, and why personal health responsibility matters more than ever.
Finally, in Ask Me Anything, Ryan tackles a listener question about America’s declining birthrate, why fewer people are having children, and whether financial incentives can reverse the nation’s fertility crisis.

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