Most politicians talk about change — Manny Kess actually lives it. After losing his fortune twice and surviving the 2008 financial collapse, Manny built a multi-million-dollar business empire and now aims to transform Clark County as its next County Commissioner. His story of resilience, humility, and real-world leadership will inspire you to see challenges as opportunities — and to realize that real change happens when you roll up your sleeves and get involved.

This episode is a masterclass in perseverance, community-driven leadership, and unfiltered honesty. Manny shares the gritty truth behind surviving economic crashes, overcoming personal setbacks, and fighting for a better Vegas—one where public service is driven by integrity, transparency, and care. Get ready—because his insights cut through the noise and deliver raw, actionable advice for anyone committed to making a difference.

You'll discover how Manny's experience at the US Naval Academy shaped his leadership philosophy, why he believes loyalty must be earned—not given by title, and what it really takes to create lasting change in politics and community. We break down the importance of transparency in government budgets, the urgent need to diversify Vegas’s economy beyond gaming, and how politics are often driven by vested interests. Manny reveals specific strategies to address homelessness, improve public safety, and promote honest leadership—all based on his real-life battles and comeback stories.

This isn’t just about politics; it’s about understanding the mechanics of power, accountability, and community trust. Manny exposes the hidden agendas, the wasteful spending, and the corruption that hinder progress—showing that with transparency and integrity, real change is possible. For entrepreneurs, community advocates, and anyone tired of the status quo—this episode is your call to action.

Perfect for those eager to understand the realities of local politics, or anyone looking for a blueprint on resilience, service, and leadership rooted in authenticity. Manny’s vision of a safer, more transparent, and inclusive Vegas is both a challenge and an invitation—are you ready to join the movement?

Manny Kess is an accomplished entrepreneur, veteran, and community leader running for Clark County Commission District E. Known for his resilience after the 2008 crisis, Manny combines business savvy with a heart for service, bringing pragmatic solutions to one of America’s fastest-growing cities.

Timestamps:

00:00 - Manny’s personal story: from American Dream to community advocate

02:03 - Influence of Greek heritage and church involvement

03:02 - Education at US Naval Academy and military service

04:10 - Overcoming 2008 financial crisis and personal setbacks

05:33 - Lessons learned from economic downturns and entrepreneurship

07:00 - Rebuilding life and business in Las Vegas

09:21 - Advice for new business owners and understanding permit processes

11:25 - Vegas’ economic future and industry diversification

12:52 - Political landscape and upcoming elections in Nevada

14:18 - Addressing homelessness and systemic corruption awareness

18:47 - Opinions on gun rights and second amendment issues

26:47 - Reflections on law, law enforcement, and illegal immigration

28:57 - The role of honesty and transparency in politics

32:33 - Approach to public service and community engagement

36:56 - Budget transparency and government accountability

39:07 - Nevada’s shifting political landscape and voter engagement

43:26 - The meaning of transparency in government and leadership insights

46:24 - Personal motivation: family legacy and community safety

50:34 - Challenges of local government and community safety strategies

56:56 - The importance of new political leadership and ideas

63:09 - Impact of AI and technological advancements on jobs

67:33 - Addressing crime, human trafficking, and public safety

74:01 - Infrastructure issues and urban planning for safer communities

80:03 - Political dynamics and collaboration across party lines

88:55 - Final message: the power of community and civic participation

95:47 - Call to action: get involved and vote in local elections

102:30 - Final reflections on leadership, transparency, and future aspirations

Resources & Links:
https://mannykess.com