The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ Josh Turek - Why Democrats Struggle…And Can Still Win In Iowa

Nov 19, 2025
Josh Turek, a four-time Paralympian and Iowa Senate candidate, discusses his inspiring journey from sports to public service. He sheds light on the challenges of Medicaid privatization and its impact on disabled individuals. Turek dives into Iowa's political shift, offering insight into strategies for connecting with rural voters while addressing education and healthcare issues. He advocates for progressive taxation and links climate change with agriculture, emphasizing a balanced approach to economic growth. His candid take on disability rights and representation in politics is both heartfelt and thought-provoking.
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ANECDOTE

From Council Bluffs To Paralympic Gold

  • Josh Turek grew up in Council Bluffs, Iowa, in deep economic struggle and required 21 surgeries by age 12 related to spina bifida caused by his father's Agent Orange exposure.
  • Wheelchair basketball and Shriners Hospital opportunities led him to college, a professional career in Europe, and Paralympic success.
INSIGHT

Europe Values Adaptive And Women's Sports

  • Josh argues European sports culture values women's and adaptive sports more than the U.S., enabling professional opportunities Americans lack.
  • He credits playing overseas with broadening his worldview and exposing him to stronger social safety nets.
ANECDOTE

Nonprofit Work Sparked His Political Run

  • After sports, Josh ran a nonprofit running free camps for disabled kids and became a federally certified assistive technology professional.
  • Daily denials and delays in Medicaid for disabled clients motivated him to run for office to fix privatized Medicaid failures.
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