Liz Collin, and her namesake podcast, Liz Collin Reports, have been providing a platform for people to tell their stories, share their perspectives, and share news that matters to Minnesotans.
For many Minnesotans, it was the only chance they had to have their voices heard.
This proved true especially with stories involving topics that the mainstream media try to ignore—from crime and public safety issues, to COVID vaccine injuries, to pushing back against men competing in girls sports, and other ‘controversial’ subjects.
To honor the spirit of independence—and independent journalism—here are some of the courageous Minnesotans who have shared their stories on the Liz Collin Reports podcast.
Minnesota high school softball player ‘cheated out of’ state tournament speaks up about trans player
Kendall Kotzmacher, a Minnesota high school softball player says she was “cheated out of” playing in the state championship by an opposing team with a transgender pitcher. She’s no longer staying silent and shared her story with Liz Collin on her podcast.
Gold Star dad gives back—but still demands the truth about son’s death
Marine Corps Lance Corporal Jared Schmitz died Aug. 26, 2021, when a terrorist detonated a suicide bomb at the airport in Kabul.
His father, Mark Schmitz, joined Liz Collin on her podcast to talk about his loss and how you can help other veterans moving forward by building recreational camps for service members.
EXCLUSIVE: Player speaks out on Women’s Hockey Association’s trans policy: ‘This isn’t OK
Kelley Grotting said she decided to speak out after one of her teammates collided with a transgender player and is now questioning whether to continue playing.
Mother injured in COVID vaccine trial on a mission to help others amid historic court case
She struggled to survive a COVID vaccine clinical trial, but Brianne Dressen’s story led to a global movement and a historic court battle.
‘No easy way out’: A former police officer’s tale of battling brain cancer, life—and his final wish
After a nine-year battle with brain cancer, a former Minnesota police officer and military veteran, Brad Schenck, faces his final struggle. But it’s not the final chapter. He’s written a book—and has one final wish.
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