Dustin Plantholt recently sat down in Miami with Vicente Fox Quesada, former President of Mexico, for a wide-ranging televised conversation addressing issues that continue to shape public discourse across borders.
The discussion explored topics including the U.S.–Mexico border, poverty, and broader social and economic challenges, drawing on Fox’s experience as a former head of state and long-time public figure. Rather than focusing on headlines, the conversation emphasized context, lived experience, and the complexity behind policy decisions.
Dialogue Across Experience
The interview reflects Dustin’s ongoing work creating space for thoughtful dialogue with global leaders. Speaking as peers, the exchange moved beyond soundbites, allowing room for nuance and reflection on issues that affect millions of people on both sides of national borders.
Filmed in Miami, the episode brings together perspectives shaped by governance, media, and international engagement—highlighting the value of direct conversation in an era often defined by polarization.
Airing Nationwide
The episode is currently airing on television stations across the United States, extending the conversation to a national audience. The broadcast continues Dustin’s commitment to using media as a platform for substantive discussion on topics with global and human impact.
From Dustin on Instagram:
“I had the privilege of sitting down with my dear friend, former President of Mexico 🇲🇽 Vicente Fox Quesada @vicentefoxq, in Miami to discuss the U.S. border, poverty, and much more.
The episode is now airing on TV stations throughout the USA.”
