The FALL of Sanity

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The 2022 Return

At the end of 2021, Fritz was confronted with his personal demons. For over 20 years of his life, he struggled with spirituality, tech and porn addiction, and finally committed to taking the steps to address such issues. He wants to take this opportunity to really refocus his energy in the program and redefine the work he has been doing for the last 6 years.

If you're looking for Fritz on Twitter, Facebook or other social media, you won't find him there. Only here, at the new FritzCast website. 

With the help from some of his very special friends, new episodes are shared on Social platforms. 

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The FULL FritzCast Expeirence

In February of 2020, after running FritzCast as solely an audio show, Fritz launched his YouTube page and started producing FritzCast as a full blown media show. Fritz found this added a new dynamic, like sharing charts, graphs, news stories and video clips--but it doesn't take away from the podcast fans who stick to audio only. 

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Fritz has been on Apple Podcasts since the start of the show in 2015. 

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The Guests of FritzCast

Fritz loves when he gets the opportunity to have a guest on the show. Below are just some of the guests Fritz enjoyed having on to pick their brains, or simply discuss life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness with. This section is being periodically updated. 

John Ziegler was an amazing opportunity for me. I have listened to John's work for over 5+ years now, and he is the first former radio talk show host I have been able to interview on the program. John wears many hats, and his latest projects include the Individual 1 Podcast, and Free Speech Broadcasting. John came on the show and tore apart Trumpism (Cult 45), COVID-19 overreach and the media in general. 

Brad Polumbo is the host of the Breaking Boundaries podcast, an Opinion Editor, Foundation for Economic Education, a contributor to the DC Examiner and National Review. Brad came onto the show breaking down economics, namely some of the economic policies surrounding President Biden's COVID-19 "stimulus" plan and the hidden agenda items within. 

Tim McMaster is a very good personal friend, running for Pennsylvania State Senate District 48. Tim has had quite a journey in life, and we talk about his glory days of trying to become a pro-wrestler, small-town farming and the benefits of starting with what you can, and his ultimate journey to Libertarianism and what has inspired him to run for local office. 

Larry Sharpe is a former candidate for NY Governor, former candidate for the Vice Presidency, and current mega-podcaster! Larry live-streams content several days a week, trying to increase Libertarian outreach. In the episode, Larry and I discuss the shortcomings of the Libertarian National Party, how rhetoric is useless when it comes to winning voters, and directional changes candidates should consider. 

Joshua Smith's episode is forthcoming!

Todd Hagopian, also known as The Libertarian-in-Chief on social media and twitter, was the first ever guest on FritzCast, and holds the honor of being the first repeat guest. Through his two appearances, Todd has picked apart problems with the Libertarian Party and offered viable solutions that have proven to work; Promoted Libertarian ideals and shared a vast wealth of knowledge on Business, Government, and Liberty. Todd has also started his own podcasting endeavors to build and grow more liberty within the movement. 

Anthony Delcollo was the first elected official I have interviewed for the podcast, but it goes a lot deeper than that, because Anthony was the first elected official I spoke with as a constituent. Elected to the State Senate in 2016, in 2017 I actually sat down with Anthony over coffee for over an hour to discuss a local issue in-depth. Always responsive, always level-headed, and most importantly, caring. In his episode, Anthony talks about the challenges of running as a Republican in a 2-to-1 Democrat registered district, reaching across the aisle to work and pass sensible legislation, and holding state spending accountable. 

Brian Nichols is the host of the aptly titled The Brian Nichols Show, an extremely successful Libertarian podcast. Brian is more than just an excellent conversationalist, he is a good personal friend of mine. In our episodes together we discuss breaking away from mainstream normative Republican politics and our dives into Libertarian and Liberty leaning parties and candidates.

Cliff Maloney was the President of Young Americans for Liberty, an organization that evolved from the 2008 Students for Ron Paul organization. YAL has registered 179 election wins, and Cliff discussed on my show how Operation Win at the Door directly drove this success. 

Unfortunately, since the airing of this episode, it was discovered that Cliff was involved in very damning behavior at YAL. You can read more on that here. 

One of the most interesting conversations I have had to date is with Kevin Vallier, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University where he directs the program in Philosophy, Politics, Economics, and Law. Kevin discussed, at length, American's hyper-partisan, polarized division and major trust issues and what may be the best path to restore trust amongst each other. 

Yes, I have interviewed a Presidential nominee. Jo Jorgensen ran as the Vice Presidential candidate to Harry Browne in 1996 and then won the 2020 nomination with Jeremy "Spike" Cohen as her VP. Together, they had the second-best showing in a National Election for the Libertarian Party. 

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