One Woman’s Story On How To Make A Difference – Interview with Maggie Braun
Interview with Barry Bussy, Freedom First Foundation
Part One: One Woman’s Story On How To Make A Difference – Interview with Maggie Braun
This is part one of a two-part interview with Maggie Braun, a passionate advocate who has never shied away from fighting for what she believes in.
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From her early years being raised in Canada, Maggie’s deep interest in society’s workings has driven her. A lifelong environmental enthusiast, she kickstarted an activist group in high school and pursued Ecosystem Management in University.
She ran for the Federal Election with the Canadian Action Party in 2011 and remained involved in hometown initiatives. A devoted mother, she homeschools her children, passing on her values. Her initial impression of Canada was a call to care for its environment, yet she became disheartened witnessing environmental issues left unattended.
Maggie’s life took a new turn when she engaged with the Freedom Convoy, joining the frontlines of a trucker protest. Her experience was a revelation: the convoy transformed into a circle of healing, where diverse voices shared stories of struggles and stresses. The convoy’s spirit shattered media portrayals, uniting people of all backgrounds in a shared purpose.
Seeing the parallel of government treatment to history’s dark chapters, Maggie connected with like-minded individuals at the convoy, a powerful contrast to her former isolation. Arrested on the last day of the convoy, her courageous stance laid out the printed Bill of Rights before the police, leading to a shocking exchange with a riot officer.
For Maggie, the Freedom Convoy wasn’t just a protest, but a reminder that uniting people ignites genuine power. With unwavering determination, she stands ready to fight for freedom alongside the people, with a conviction that through connection comes the strength to battle for freedom till the very end.
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Part Two: One Woman’s Story On How To Make A Difference – Interview with Maggie Braun
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This is part two of a two-part interview with Maggie Braun, the visionary behind “Gather 2030,” a groundbreaking newsletter program that’s more than just a collection of words – it’s a blueprint of creative and positive strategies. Maggie believes in bringing people together, fostering deeper connections at both the individual and community levels. Through Gather 2030, she’s weaving a web of like-minded individuals across the nation, uniting their skills and businesses in a tangible directory.
Maggie’s focus remains steadfast on networking resources among those who share her values. In a world that sometimes feels overwhelmed by negativity, she strives to keep the newsletter’s content resoundingly positive. Recognizing the power of local organizations, she emphasizes effective grassroots efforts. With a firm belief in individual freedoms, Maggie champions the importance of allowing citizens to thoughtfully and carefully shape their own decisions, rather than being dictated to by the government.
As an advocate for freedom of thought and speech, Maggie encourages her fellow freedom thinkers to step into the public sphere. Yet, she’s no stranger to challenges; Maggie’s encountered struggles in her endeavors, facing unresponsiveness from government entities and occasional sidelining.
For Canadians, she emphasizes the necessity of understanding government protocols and procedures, enabling informed, effective engagement. However, Maggie knows that change starts within. She urges individuals to prioritize mental health and the home front, understanding that personal well-being serves as a foundation for collective transformation. In a world of noise, Maggie Braun stands as a beacon of peaceful persistence, creating connections, fostering positive change, and encouraging all to walk the path of thoughtful activism.
Please note the views expressed by the individual(s) in this video are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views or principles of the First Freedoms Foundation.
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