How to be a Non-Tribal Journalist w/ Brad Polumbo

In todays' flagship Lions of Liberty podcast, Marc is joined by freelance journalist and podcast host Brad Polumbo! Brad details how he became a journalist through working at his college newspaper, where he dealt firsthand with the modern wave of campus "wokeness." Marc and Brad discuss the concept of "unbiased journalism", and the challenge of expressing one's opinions through journalism while resisting the urge to become entrenched in a political "tribe." Brad gives his take on the student loan "crisis", and explains his somewhat controversial (at least among internet libertarians) take on the right to own a tank.

Brad is also the host of the Breaking Boundaries podcast where he has had the opportunity to interview such luminaries as Rand Paul and Glenn Greenwald. Check it out!

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