Episodi

  • Episode 3: GWCC Lightning Round Expansion
    Jun 11 2026

    In Episode 3 of The AC Exchange, Tony Ada and running mate E.J. Calvo prepare for the upcoming Guam Women's Chamber of Commerce forum by discussing a series of policy questions that candidates will be asked to answer during the event. Rather than limiting themselves to simple yes-or-no responses, they provide context and explain the reasoning behind their positions on some of Guam's most important issues.

    The conversation covers government transparency, economic development, public safety, healthcare, education, transportation, and cost-of-living concerns. Ada and Calvo discuss support for increased transparency in political funding, expanding access to federal programs such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI), creating more opportunities for local businesses to benefit from military-related investments, and improving access to federal grants for Guam organizations.

    The episode also explores mental health and addiction treatment, juvenile justice reform, accountability in government, major infrastructure projects, public transportation improvements, and policies aimed at reducing financial pressures on Guam's families. Throughout the discussion, the candidates emphasize transparency, practical solutions, and their commitment to openly communicating their vision for Guam's future.

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    16 min
  • Episode 2: Solving Guam's Housing Challenge
    Jun 4 2026

    In Episode 2 of The AC Exchange, Tony Ada and E.J. Calvo tackle one of the most important issues facing Guam today: housing affordability. They discuss the growing gap between housing supply and demand, rising home prices, increasing rental costs, and the challenges that prevent many hardworking families from achieving homeownership. The conversation explores how government bureaucracy, permitting delays, infrastructure limitations, workforce shortages, and military growth have contributed to the housing shortage.

    The episode also examines potential solutions, including streamlining the permitting process, accelerating housing development, investing in infrastructure, supporting first-time homebuyers, and utilizing public-private partnerships to expand attainable housing opportunities. Ada and Calvo emphasize that housing is more than a real estate issue—it's about keeping families on Guam, creating opportunities for future generations, and ensuring that hard work still leads to the American Dream.

    In addition to housing, the hosts reflect on recent community events, graduations, volunteer cleanup projects, and the importance of building a stronger future for Guam through practical solutions and community engagement.

    Listen to the episode on other platforms: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music/Audible, and iHeartRadio.

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    56 min
  • Episode 1: Putting Guam First
    May 27 2026

    Welcome to the very first episode of The AC Exchange. Tony Ada and EJ Calvo open the conversation with a Memorial Day reflection honoring Guam's servicemembers, veterans, and the sacrifices made by generations of island families. From there, they share why they're running and what "Put Guam First" means to them — focusing on affordability, housing, public safety, economic opportunity, and restoring confidence in government through accountability and execution.

    In this episode, Tony and EJ discuss Guam's growing housing crisis and the urgent need for thousands of new homes to stabilize the market and make homeownership attainable again. They also talk about tourism recovery, economic diversification, disaster preparedness, and why so many of Guam's challenges come down to execution rather than lack of funding. The conversation highlights their leadership philosophy: building strong teams, empowering problem-solvers, and focusing on results that directly improve everyday life for families across the island.

    The episode also spotlights community outreach efforts already underway, including islandwide cleanups and veterans cemetery beautification projects, while offering listeners a candid look into the campaign's vision for Guam's future. This is the beginning of an open and honest exchange about where Guam is today — and where it can go next.

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    54 min