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Douglas Carswell was born in Britain, raised in Uganda, but came to America by choice. A former Member of the British Parliament, he talks about things that interest him about America generally, and the southern states specifically.
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Identifying as a mom, daughter, conservative, friend, parental rights activist, Republican Party delegate, lover of freedom, conspiracy theorist, mama bear, and force to be reckoned with, this is raising liberty with Lindsey Beckham.
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In this exciting episode of The Raising Liberty podcast, your host Lindsey Beckham sits down with Douglas Carswell, the President and CEO of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy, and Anika Page, the center's Director of Operations. Join us as we delve into an enlightening discussion about their newly released children's book, which hit the shel…
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In this empowering episode of the Raising Liberty Podcast, host Lindsey Beckham welcomes a passionate advocate for parental rights and child protection, Mississippi Senator Angela Burks Hill, to the studio. Senator Hill has been a steadfast champion for making Mississippi a safer place for all its residents, and today she joins us to discuss the cr…
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In this insightful episode of The Raising Liberty podcast, your host Lindsey Beckham sits down with the dynamic duo from The Dave Talks Some More podcast, David Bridges and Judge James Walker. Together, they unpack the highs and lows of last night's presidential debate, offering their unique perspectives and expert analyses. Beyond the debate, the …
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In Episode #7 of the Raising Liberty Podcast, your host, Lindsey Beckham, is joined by Marie Rogerson, a prominent advocate for parental rights and educational reform. Marie, who served as the Director of External Affairs for Moms for Liberty, shares her journey from being a concerned parent to becoming a leading voice in the fight for liberty in e…
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In this episode of the Raising Liberty Podcast, Lindsey Beckham sits down with Heather Ellis Sellers , a seasoned expert with over two decades of experience in marketing, advertising, and public relations. As a Volunteer Faculty at the Leadership Institute and a Political Media Consultant, Heather has a wealth of knowledge and firsthand insights in…
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In Episode #4 of the Raising Liberty with Lindsey Beckham podcast, your host Lindsey Beckham engages in a riveting conversation with Mississippi Senator Kathy Leath Chism. Together, they unpack the recent guilty verdict in the Trump trial and its implications. Senator Chism also sheds light on the controversial housing of illegal immigrants in Tuni…
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In this episode of Raising Liberty with Lindsey Beckham, host Lindsey Beckham delves into the recent changes to Title IX and what they mean for our schools and communities. Lindsey breaks down the proposed modifications, discusses their potential impact on students and educators, and explores what concerned citizens can do to voice their opposition…
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In this inspiring episode of the Raising Liberty with Lindsey Beckham Podcast, Lindsey Beckham sits down with Starla Munn Brown, the State Director of the Mississippi chapter of Americans for Prosperity (AFP). Starla, a proud native Mississippian and Mississippi State University alumna, shares her journey from serving as Operations Manager and Gras…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the "Raising Liberty Podcast," where we delve into the heart of advocacy, policy, and the pursuit of freedom. In today's episode, we are thrilled to introduce Lindsey Beckham, a champion of liberty and a seasoned advocate for change at the state capital.Join us as Lindsey shares her inspiring journey - from the g…
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Attorney Buck Dougherty discusses his current case that is being argued before the MS Supreme Court. Dougherty and his clients, MAIS, argue that state funding should be allocated for private schools as well as public. With the case hinging on constitutional interpretation, Buck and his clients hope to receive $10 million should they win.…
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