RHAP: We Know Survivor - Survivor 49 Preseason Interview: Alex Moore
Episode Date: August 28, 2025Survivor 49 preseason coverage continues as Mike Bloom interviews Capitol Hill communications director Alex Moore. In this engaging conversation, Alex reveals how his political background and social s...kills could give him an edge in the game.
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Hi, everybody, and welcome back to our Survivor 49 pre-season interviews here on RHAP.
One tribe down, two to go.
And today, we begin with our second batch of castaways from the Kella tribe.
Of course, if you missed it, I've already released all of my interviews with the Uli tribe,
as well as one big roundup podcast that Rob and I did, where we went over some of our thoughts
on the first six castaways overall and how we think they're going to fit together as they
share the same beach.
Make sure you don't miss any of those podcasts or any of the ones that are coming.
up as we continue to have you get to know this cast of Survivor 49. Make sure you're
subscribed at we know survivor.com for all of our Survivor podcasts here in the preseason and
moving forward. And if you want to watch the video versions of these podcasts, go to watchrhap.com
or search Rob has a podcast in YouTube. Let's kick off our interviews on the Blue
Kela Tribe and I was far from Blue when I got the
chance to talk with this guy because he was beaming from ear to ear as he talked to me all about
why he was going to become this season's sole survivor. I am speaking, of course, about Alex
Moore. A little bit to know about Alex, a little more to know about Alex Moore, I should say.
He is 27 years old originally from Evanston, Illinois. Talks a bit about that background in our
interview. Currently lives in Washington, D.C. He is a political.
comms director he is specifically the comms director for i believe it's representative jan
shikowsky in the house of representatives and the session was an order as alice got to talk to me
all about why he feels he has what it takes to hopefully be his own representative in the
survivor winners circle 15 years ago alex and his class wrote into jeff probes to try to be
in attendance for the Heroes versus Villains finale.
And now years upon years later,
hopefully Alex will be able to be in attendance
for his own after show
as hopefully they will be basking in his own win.
Just to let you all know as well
about what's coming up tomorrow
since we're back to the daily interview release,
the sun will come out tomorrow
as I will be talking with Annie Davis.
Very excited for you all to listen to that.
one. But for now, please enjoy my interview with Alex.
Hi, I'm Alex Moore. I'm 26 years old, and I work in Washington, D.C. on Capitol Hill as a
communications director. Okay. Well, I'm, so I'm going to imagine for many reasons you're like,
I'm good to get out of Washington for a little bit. So literally, it's leaving the D.C.
swamp for the Fiji jungle. We literally walk through a swamp. I literally have mud all on my
feet right now. Like, you don't even, you don't even know how many layers deep it is. But it is, but it
is the last couple months of my life have been a nightmare, I will say. Um, it's just so much
going on. And like for everyone, you know, no matter your party, it's just like, news is changing
by the day. And so it's like, my job as communications director, it's front line. Like, I am
directly responding to what's going on. And so it's madness, whether it's telling Elon Musk to
shut the fuck up or whether it's literally just staying quiet. So a bad clip of my boss doesn't air.
And so it's like, our job is to get the message out and really just try.
cry and connect people.
Like a lot of people feel, I'm on the phone with people who are crying literally every day.
And so being in Fiji is a great escape and I know that I have an awesome team back at home
who are really handling this.
So I'm just so grateful to be here.
So then let's talk about what got you there in the first place.
Was politics something you were always looking to do?
Was it always specifically going to be in communications as well?
Yeah.
So I went to journalism school.
So I think that was an easy like realm into the communication.
world. I tried being a reporter. Not my thing. I like having the tea. I don't like having
to search for it. And so that's kind of how I landed in the communications part. But then I've
always been involved in the community. Like I grew up in the town. I went to college in. I was like
10 minutes from home. My parents would like do my laundry. You know, they'd like bring snacks for
my friends. And so it's like I kind of saw my job as like, so I was at Northwestern University,
which is in Evanston, Illinois. And basically it's like I work to bridge the students in the
And so I kind of saw politics as that natural way
where it's like, okay, bridging people together,
like fighting for a greater good.
And so that's how I landed on Capitol Hill
and literally got promoted to the communications role
within a year.
And it's like it's something that I like dreamed of
and like 30, you know, not at 23.
And I became one of the youngest communications directors
in the history on Capitol Hill,
which is so weird to say,
I had no fucking clear what I was doing.
So what is that like for you?
Because listen, we'll talk a lot about perception.
And I'm sure, especially considering politics
as a world where there are so many
people that have been in it for so many years.
Yeah.
I imagine that they're going to look at this,
this fresh-faced young communications director
and have a lot of opinions about that.
Yeah. People had no idea who the fuck
I was, why I was in the room.
They literally were like, get this kid
out of here. Yeah. And it was a lot
of imposter syndrome. It was like, why,
like even my boss, you know, I love her
and we're besties now. But she was tough
on me because she really wanted to make sure that
I could handle it. And so it was a lot of sleepless night
improving myself, but I like
never stand down to a challenge. And that's going to help me
here because I'm in it for I'm in it to do whatever it takes you know I'm going to leave no stone
unturned so many people want to be here right now and want to play the game and so I'm going to go
balls to the wall because just sitting back is not going to do anything and that's not going to get
you the money and it's not going to win so I'm ready and in my life I had to prep and do all this
to try and be a communications director when I had no idea it was going on so here I'm throwing
on an island literally I don't even know what time of day it is right now just
You know, I'm like, sleep deprived, but it's just the fact that I'm going to do what it takes to
win and make those connections, which I do in my personal life.
Well, let's talk about what brought you from the House of Representatives to the sanctuary,
if it will.
So talk to me about your history with Survivor and what made you decide to put forward your own
campaign to be on it.
No, I mean, it was definitely a campaign.
I had posters hung up, you know.
But it's something that I watched with my family growing up.
We are huge CBS reality show fans.
When my friends were watching Nickelode and my family was watching.
Survivor, Big Brother, Amazing Race.
It was kind of weird, you know?
Yeah.
So it's like I'd be talking to my teachers about like what was going on in Survivor.
Oh, yeah.
And so then I like was that kid who was like eating the bowl of ice cream, you know,
watching Survivor.
And I thought, hmm, you know, I could do that.
And so you say ironically enough as you're eating something that you would not be able to eat
over 26 days.
No, exactly.
I had ice cream last night.
So that was pretty delicious.
But, um, but then I got to high school and started this Survivor Club with teachers and
students.
Oh.
We had a text chat.
So some people might think it's,
a little spicy, but no, it was purely survivor-related.
And basically, we bonded over this, it brought us together, like kids who, from all different
backgrounds, all different nationalities, that type of thing, coming together, talking about
Survivor.
And so not a lot of Spanish was getting done.
It was supposed to be Spanish class, but we were talking about Survivor.
We even wrote Jeff a letter trying to get to the finale of Heroes versus Villains.
He did not respond, so I'm a little salty, you know, I'm talking to.
Is that why you came out here to be like, Jeff, I'm here because I just have a bone to pick?
campaign was to hold up a poster saying, Jeff, I will not forget. No, it was literally
that moment where I was like, I just need to do all I can to get on the show. And so being
here now is surreal. Like I applied last year and I basically didn't hear back. And then a casting
producer reached out this year and was like, hey, remake your video, you know, be authentic,
that type of thing. And here I am sitting in VD right now. Well, let's look back upon,
you know, the previous portraits lining the walls of this, this oval office.
Beautiful, beautiful portrait around.
Exactly. So give me a winner and a non-winner who you identify with the most.
Yes.
So I think for a winner pick, I would choose Yul Kwan because he was so diplomatic.
He was like, he played like a politician.
You have to shake hands, kiss babies.
He didn't piss people off.
So many people in Survivor like will make someone mad.
They'll ruin a friendship.
Yule kind of acted like his hands were tied.
He was kind of just like, oh, you know, like I'm being forced to do this.
I don't want to vote you out.
And that got him far.
And that's how I'm going to be.
You know, I'm going to be, I'm kind of like a little, I'm a little sneaky.
And so it's like, people might think, oh, Alex believes this or feels this one way.
But it's like, I'm putting on the front, you know.
I work in politics.
You have to be able to kind of like not show your cards and be friendly to everyone.
But in actuality, it's like, that person's gone.
And so, um, you'll I definitely identify with.
And then in terms of a non-winner, Sam from season 47.
There we go.
It was literally.
I think who I want to be in this game.
Because he was able to kind of fit in with everyone.
You know, we're both from suburbs of Chicago.
Like, we're both kind of like these sporty guys, but also like he did theater.
I was in student council.
Like I did some stuff like that.
It's like you're able to connect with these different facets.
And like he's goofy.
I'm goofy.
Like when he was talking about, I remember sitting at home.
He was talking about the fruits that he's never had.
And my friends literally all texted me.
They were like, that is you.
I like don't even know what some of the shit is.
There's stuff at Ponderosa right now.
I have no idea what I'm eating.
But it's like I'm trying new things.
I'm out here in Fiji.
When else am I going to do this?
And so I really can appreciate Sam.
So what was your favorite moment in Survivor history?
Was it Sam revealing his pallet to you or something else from the various seasons around you?
No, I mean, that is a great question.
There's so many good moments.
I mean, I've just been reminiscing kind of as I am like coming out here.
There's this thing that you're sort of like walking in the footsteps of some legends that came before you as you're a legend in the making.
No, and I'm going to win.
So my frame is going to be in this Oval Office.
It's a very wacky moment, but it's on the top of my mind.
And it doesn't speak to anything about me.
It just speaks to how funny and iconic it was,
was it was the season when at Final Tribal Council,
it was brought up about how does this relate to the bedroom?
Oh, yeah, Natalie, Natalie Bolton and Micronesian.
Literally, I was like, my mouth dropped.
I was young at this point.
Like, I had no idea.
And now, like, rewatching all the season.
since I'm coming out here.
I'm like, that was fucking hilarious.
Because it's like, I, like, kind of see where she was going with it in a way.
Maybe not.
I don't know.
But, like, it was just funny.
And she was being herself.
Yeah.
And that's what I want to do out here.
It's just like, who cares what people think?
It's just like, people try to put you in a box all the time.
But it's just like, do what you want.
Say what you want.
And we're here to have fun.
There are so many people who are literally not even smiling.
It's just like, we're fucking in Fiji right now.
Like, have fun with it.
And so, like, Natalie, I can appreciate.
Thank you for your sex question.
very out of context moment
I love it I love it
so when it comes to
you know one life experience
you feel has prepared you most for the game
I think on the surface it would be an incredibly easy answer
to your be your day to day
is that the case or is that something else
that you feel is making you more
appropriately able to play all this
I mean that's such a basic answer so I don't want to give
my job because of course that's prepared me to be out here
talking with reporters doing everything like that
hiding things but then
in terms of a life experience, I think it's where I grew up in my background.
Like, basically, I grew up in, like, a cultural melting pot.
It's Evanston, Illinois.
It's basically so many backgrounds, different cultures, nationalities.
The movie Mean Girls is literally, like, based on our high school.
It's like, there's the cliques.
There's, I was class president.
And so people, I kind of thought of it as like a popularity contest, whatever,
but people saw me as this connector, you know, they saw me as the person that is able to go
between the social clicks and the dynamics and bring people together and have a fun senior year,
have a fun time in high school. And so I think my experience kind of just growing up in such a
diverse area and kind of just being friends in every group. Like, you know, there's so many clicks,
but it's like I'm the like floater going around. You're the glue guy. I mean, hey, glue me up.
But that's what I'm going to be for my tribe, you know. I want people literally sticking to me,
you know, all different types. And I'm going to be like, and I'm also kind of the office gossip to at work.
And so it's kind of just like, people are coming to me with information.
And it's like, I'm like, oh, you know, this person said this.
You know, my friends know that no secret is safe with me.
But there are definitely some secrets that are like, I won't say.
But most of the time you have to like give a little information to get what you want.
You talk about secrets.
Are you going to be up front with your occupation to be able?
There is no way I'm telling people I'm involved in politics.
And it's kind of sad, honestly, that I can't tell people.
But we are just in such a divisive time right now where people are divided.
And I don't want any prejudgments coming in.
It's like, I live in a neighborhood that is known as the Republican neighborhood in D.C.
I have friends who are from, who are Democrat, Republicans, whatever.
It just is sad that there's like Republican bars, Democrat bars, that type of thing.
But that's where we are right now.
And so basically, I'm going to be telling people that I'm a public affairs consultant in D.C.,
which is still very similar.
Right.
But it's like I have corporate clients, nonprofit clients.
And so it's not that direct political, like, affiliation, which would really turn
people off, I think.
What's your biggest superpower and your biggest piece of kryptonite that you're bringing here?
Yes.
I think my biggest superpower is that I am so empathetic, that I am the person all my friends
come to.
Like, I can be, if someone's relative is sick, they'll come to me to talk.
But then the same night, a friend could be like, let's go get drinks and get drunk,
and I'm there.
And so I'm just that person who, like, can recognize the moment and see what someone needs.
And that's going to help me.
I'm going to be the person here that people can't live without.
And so they're going to want to keep me around that type of thing.
But then my biggest kryptonite is I'm a softie.
I'm just like people can sometimes try and take advantage, especially if it's a cutie who I'm single.
So it's like if there's a cute girl basically being like Alex, like, you know, we should vote this way.
It's like I need to get her out soon so she's not able to convince me.
Now it makes sense why you resonated with Natalie Bolton's question.
That's all I have on my mind, clearly.
but no I mean I think it's just knowing that I need to play for myself like so much of my life
is prioritizing my boss prioritizing my friends and it works well in the real world but this is a game
for a million dollars and so I'm not going to be one of those people who is just kind of doing what
other people want it doesn't benefit them and they lose the game it's like if I need to vote out
my best friend I got to do what I got to do so when it comes to perceptions I mean you are working
essentially in a field of image management you know I'm making sure that
the image is something particular is presented to other people that are looking for any and all excuses
to, you know, tear them down in the process.
So how do you think you're going to be perceived out here?
Are you doing anything to play up certain perceptions?
As you were sort of talking about with like being regarded as the kid amongst the DC communication directors.
So I think my fellow castmates would see me smiling nonstop around Ponderosa right now.
I just want to come off as that friendly, laughing, joyful guy.
because that's so much more inviting
like there are these motherfuckers
who are like stone face
it's like of course I'm going to vote you out first
like you're clearly not giving
into the experience
I don't know we're here to have fun
and it's just like make friends
and so impressions start early
it started when we got to the airport you know
so of course I'm going to give everyone a fair shake
but it's like that's going to carry over into the game
well let's talk about some of these stone face motherfuckers
shall we so
I know you've been you've been making some
some judgments
it'll be the opportunity now we can
gossip, you know, this is, my specialty. Your natural environment. So let's start on the good side
of things. So let's start, you know, with the possible allies. So you could either describe
them, give initials, et cetera. Who are some people you're already eyeballing as like,
best case scenario, we're hitting the beach, ride or die? No, I know. So there's two people
that stand out. So let me just preface this by saying, I've given everybody nicknames.
Yes. So there is in my notebook, like a list of 17 other names. And it's just they relate
to me in my personal life. They relate to how they look, whatever. And so the first
one is Mama Kay, and she, her initials are KM, and she is just the sweetest mom-like figure.
She might not even be that much older than me, just like, kind heart, always smiling.
Like, there was music playing at the airport, and she was kind of dancing a little.
And I, I'm used to, you know, I'm friends with my teachers.
I work for an 80-year-old congresswoman.
Like, I am used to older women.
And so it's like, if I have to make an ally with someone who is, like, very different
than me, that's something I'm totally comfortable with.
and Mama Kay is definitely,
I can't wait till I tell her that I call her Mama Kay.
And then this is going to be a hot take.
There is a guy who I call Snookie.
Okay.
And Snooki is like every single guy
you would see DJ on the Jersey Shore.
He is just very outgoing,
just like this gym tan laundry.
I think he was doing push-ups by the pool yesterday.
but he is like in it and I know that he's a strong he's going to be a threat of course he's like
the strongest one out here but I'm like like getting in with the people who are loud and
kind of just in people's face and it's like if he's the target like I'm going to kind of just like
work with him and like be a little bit under him and so I'm definitely looking forward we've
exchanged some smiles so I'm hoping that that can carry into the game working our way to
the other side of the aisle here are some of these stone face people part of your list of
those that you don't want to work with, or are there other other people?
So I am going to be very political in this answer because I'm going to give people the chance.
Of course.
Like, they're going to, I'm going to get to know them.
But there is a man super tall, where's a pedora all the time?
I think his initials are NM.
Seems like a nice guy, you know, but he looks like he is out for blood.
Like, he does not give a smile at all.
Like, he is just serious when we got to the airport, earphones in, like, was not, like, was not.
like trying to be involved with anybody.
And I'm just like, come on.
Just like, give me something.
Like, and he like, like, laughed at me when I, like, drop something in line for getting food.
And it's like, that's fine, you know, we're not boys yet, you know?
Like, lab at me once you smile at me at least.
And so I think I'm a little skeptical, but definitely looking forward to getting to know him.
And then there's this other person who, I'm not sure his initials, kind of shorter.
he wears like eccentric patterns.
Okay.
Really nice guy.
I'm trying to think of his initials.
What's he wearing today?
He is wearing like a brown shirt that's like a v-neck.
Okay.
And shorts.
Just like you can tell very quiet.
Seems like the nicest guy.
It's just very considerate.
But he has had his face down in video games the entire time.
And I'm kind of just like, we are literally in Fiji for the first time.
Like, please look out the window, you know?
And so this is just me gossiping, being the bitch that I am.
There we go.
But, like, it's just like, I think I like you, but show me a little bit more.
And so there's definitely some other people who are quiet, but it's just like anyone who smile.
The majority of people are smiling, which is very friendly and great.
So we'll see how that translates.
So you are someone that is always about kind of picking your head up and taking in the environment around you.
Does that translate into hunting for idols, you know?
What is your take on how much you're going to incorporate those?
advantages journeys into your game.
Yeah, I think that I've developed this kind of like motto in life where it's like,
why not me?
It's like someone else is going to have this power, this advantage.
Why the fuck would I not want it to be me?
It's like, I want to be able to do what I can do to get far in the game.
And so that's going to involve journeys.
That's going to involve idols.
I'm going to, like, like I said, I don't even know what time of day it is right now.
And so it's like, I'm going to be waking up.
Like I was just watching 40, season 40, and it's like Tony was up early looking for idols.
He literally couldn't even see just poking around with a stick.
Why would I not do that?
And it's like, I'm the social guy who like is going to be the one who's like,
oh, they're out looking for an idol, you know, and like put a target on their back.
But if no one knows you're doing it, then that's a lot better.
So you just have to be secret about it.
I do not understand.
I absolutely hate this, why people tell others that they found an advantage.
We've seen in 48, like people are going home because either they told them.
or didn't tell, but you just shouldn't tell.
Well, that's very specific to Cedric in particular.
I know, I know, I know.
Cedric is, you know, a very unique situation, you know.
But it's like keep everything a secret, like, knowledge is power.
And you need to be able to have that to yourself and keep that under wraps.
You talk about knowledge is power.
I'm going to put yourself in props of shoes for a second here.
If you could bring in a previous twist, either from a new era season or one beforehand,
or you get the chance to make up your own twist.
that is guaranteed to be in Survivor 49,
what would you want to see?
Yes.
So the selfish part of me
who wants to win the game
would say,
please bring back Redemption Islands
because I need as many chances I can
to win the money.
But I think that it's very unfair, honestly,
and like lots of respect,
lots of respect for season 40.
But I just think that it was like almost offensive.
Like I think Michelle not getting a,
single vote at the finale. It was just like she was in the entire game. Right. And like I get it.
I think it was Natalie who came back. Yep. Um, it's like Natalie worked her ass off and she deserved it
to get back in the game. But it's kind of just like, oh, for Michelle not to get any recognition was
killer. So I think selfishly at Redemption Island just so I can have more chances to win.
Well, I guess on that note, what is your hottest survivor take? Your most controversial opinion.
Let's do some more gossiping here. I know. I know. Um, I do have some.
pretty hot cakes.
Yeah,
let's do it.
So maybe this is even
conspiracy theorist
territory.
I work with a lot
of interesting people
in Capitol Hill.
You know,
but the Margarita
curse is fake news.
Okay.
All right.
It is,
I see TikToks about it.
They have not met Alex Moore.
They do not know
I am a king for margaritas.
And so I am going to take
that happily down in front of
everybody and win the game.
Wow.
And so I think
people who say, my sister shot
shot me a text before leaving.
She's like, do not take the margarita.
And so this is a fan that my family knows.
This speaks to how entrenched of the fandom
your family is that it's like,
I have not thought about anyone
mentioning the margarita curse just out loud.
It's a very terminally online survivor phrase
and now you brought it to life.
It is just very much so
something that I think about
because there's so many nuances to this game.
And it's, I mean, people don't like
You know, people don't like when I say it.
They're like, Alex, shut up, you know, like, but it's a big deal to me because I know that on day 20, I'm going to be dying for a drink and I'm used to my DC happy hours.
And so I want my margarita.
There we go.
Well, let's talk about a situation that might drive you to drink in a manner speaking because sometimes in the new era we have these, again, to go back to an online term, these disaster tribes, right?
Where they keep going back.
So talk to me about this.
Like, is this a scenario you're prepared for?
Do you find that your gameplay is going to change if that scenario arises?
Yes. So I think that we've seen it year after year. I mean, I haven't seen 48 like the how it goes because we left beforehand, but Mary's the only one left from the tribe. And I mean, you could tell from the start they're weak. Like they're there, they're a week. And it's funny because coming out here, my dad's advice was get on a good tribe. My dad has watched the show forever. He knows that I have no choice in my tribe. It's like the NFL draft or you like laying a good pick. And I'm like, dad, you know I have.
have no choice but it's just it's true i want to make sure that we have a well-rounded group but
there's no way that i can do that and so it's really going to be adapting to what situation um and so
if i'm on a disaster tribe it's like who wants to vote out the glue guy you know i don't want to be
the one who gets mad and yells at everyone when they lose a challenge because that person goes home
yeah and also i don't want to be the one i don't think i'm like i played baseball growing up
Like, I'm pretty athletic.
Like, I don't think I'm going to be the one to, like, screw up a challenge.
And so, where's wood?
I was going to say.
There's wood all around you.
There we go.
But I just think that I need to beat, play.
I'm going to be playing hard the whole time, of course.
But just, like, especially if the tribe is not turning out to be that strong, that strong tribe,
just be in the middle for a while.
And then we're going to do a tribe swap, merge something that will, I'll be able to fully flourish, you know.
Well, let's go from the beginning of the.
game to the end because the thing that is so interesting about a survivor jury vote is that
there's limitless criteria that you can vote yay or nay on in a manner of speaking. It could be
likeability, could be relationships, could be resume, story, etc. At this moment, if there was
one core tenant for you, if you were to say, I would want to vote for somebody who was blank,
what would that be? Yeah. It's, it's funny that you say this because one of the reasons I like
stopped watching for a couple seasons, and this was like middle school, because me and my family
we're so upset that Russell Hans did not win.
He is an asshole.
Of course, we all know it.
He'd say it.
Game recognizes game.
And I think that he worked his ass off.
And then to not win that, it's tough.
And so I think what I'm going to be looking for, like what a jury vote should depend on,
is just someone who was in beast mode the entire time.
And so beast mode is challenges.
It's social.
it's everything involved and so you might not agree with how russell played and his strategy but
that's the strategy that worked to get him there like every person is different and so russell was able
to encapsulate all of that um you might not agree with something that everyone did but they did
what they had to do to get there and so um even if i didn't like the way someone played or someone
burned me which they won't because i'm going to be at final table um i think that i'd be looking for
someone who just all around
with the cards they were dealt
managed to make it that far
and pull everything together.
Last, but certainly not least.
You know how I finish things off, but I'm assuming
you got an answer in mind already.
Give me your celebrity or fictional loved one.
I know, I know. I was thinking about this
and I was thinking about how
I think it was Kyle was the only one who did
like a cartoon character.
And I was kind of just like, why would he do a cartoon character?
but I think someone that like we're out here on island this is going to sound so random and don't judge me
I literally just watch mindless like TV so I love family guy okay so having a Peter Griffin out
here to just make you laugh be like you're such a fucking idiot just would be a boost for for everyone
and so I'd have Peter weirdly you know I came up with that on the spot you know because I couldn't
I'll come up with one beforehand.
I mean, you talk about that margarita curse.
I think if Peter goes to that sanctuary, he's drinking production under the table.
And that's what we need.
So he'll have his beers.
All have my margaritas will be fine.
