One of the Senate’s fiercest defenders of Constitutional rights steps into the cultural ring.
In Episode 49 of the Try That in a Small Town podcast, Senator Marsha Blackburn joins the show to champion a cause often overlooked in today’s political chaos: the Constitutional right to create and be paid for your work. The episode offers an intimate look at how creators — from songwriters in Nashville to digital entrepreneurs in small towns — are under attack from Big Tech, copyright loopholes, and anti-American globalism.
With decades of experience fighting for conservative principles, Senator Blackburn brings both firepower and clarity. She pulls no punches when it comes to protecting free speech, individual rights, and the hardworking Americans who fuel the creative engine of this country.
This isn’t just about music or movies — it’s about the soul of our economy and the heart of our liberty. Senator Blackburn makes it clear: in a nation founded on hard work and ingenuity, creators deserve more than applause. They deserve protection.