Welcome back to Voices of Liberty, hosted by Sean Themea and powered by Young Americans for Liberty. Today’s guest is Glenn Jacobs, mayor of Knox County, known to millions around the world for his legendary career in professional wrestling as Kane. Behind the public persona is a leader whose convictions were shaped through years of studying liberty, economics, and the role of government. In this conversation, Glenn shares how he went from feeling politically homeless to discovering libertarian thought, why Ron Paul had such a profound influence on his thinking, and how reading Austrian economic thinkers helped him understand the deeper connection between freedom, human action, and responsibility. Sean and Glenn also discuss what it looked like to govern during one of the most politically charged periods in recent American history, when many elected officials accepted sweeping government control during the pandemic. Glenn explains why he chose a different path, how liberty shaped his leadership decisions, and why local government still matters when defending freedom in everyday life. The conversation also touches on Austrian economics, political courage, the long term impact of the liberty movement, and why principle matters most when pressure is highest. If you care about limited government, strong leadership, and the future of freedom in America, this is a conversation worth hearing. 🎙️🇺🇸🔥
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