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Liberty Station Podcast Joins Salem Podcast Network


Rob McCoy and Bryce Eddy
Rob McCoy and Bryce Eddy

Salem Media Group has announced that "Liberty Station" will officially join the Salem Podcast Network line-up beginning on July 11. The program, which launched in 2021, is hosted by Rob McCoy and Bryce Eddy. The podcast includes commentary, analysis and guest interviews on topics such as the Biblical foundations of American history, equipping pastors to become leaders in the culture and understanding current events from a Christian worldview. Four episodes of the podcast will be released each week.

"Rob and Bryce are culture warriors who are courageous and unafraid," said Salem Senior Vice President of Spoken Word Phil Boyce. "They take on this battle with a biblical world view. Think David versus Goliath, and we all know how that worked out for the giant. I am very excited to add their podcast to our platform."

"In a season of unprecedented censorship that has directly affected our podcast, we are thrilled to join Salem, where the freedom of speech still matters and is mightily protected and powerfully broadcast," commented McCoy.

"We are in a battle for the ages. Our fight is against evil politicians and an elite oligarchy that exists at the intersection of big corporate and government interests," said Eddy. "The greatest advantage good people have is community. We are pleased to join the Salem community and their amazing line-up of podcasters. Two can fight ten."

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