Free Speech After Dark

Free Speech After Dark
Podcast Description
Free Speech After Dark is a trailblazing podcast hosted by Harrison Johnson, a liberal voice, blending Firing Line-style debate with SportsCenter-esque humor (no sports). Owned by Less Than Inspired LLC
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This podcast explores themes of free speech, political polarization, and cultural commentary with episodes like Are We Free to Speak? that delve into the boundaries of the 1st Amendment, addressing issues such as cancel culture and government overreach, inviting rich discussions around the topic with audience participation.

Free Speech After Dark is a trailblazing podcast hosted by Harrison Johnson, a liberal voice, blending Firing Line-style debate with SportsCenter-esque humor (no sports). Owned by Less Than Inspired LLC
In this electrifying episode of Free Speech After Dark, recorded live at the Red Lion in Blackstone on April 10th, 2025, host Harrison Johnson and co-host Rick Galusha dive headfirst into the fiery debate over the 1st Amendment’s boundaries. Joined by guest Jon Tucker and guest host Tommy Owens, the panel clashes over where free speech begins and ends in today’s polarized world. From cancel culture to government overreach, they unpack the left and right limits with unfiltered takes, sharp jabs, and plenty of drama. The audience jumps in, challenging the speakers and fueling the chaos. Expect bold ideas, heated exchanges, and a no-holds-barred showdown that’ll leave you questioning: Are we truly free to speak?

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