• Ep. 275: 'State of Deception': Former congressman takes on ‘one of the great scandals’ in new COVID movie
    Jun 24 2026

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    With more and more information about the COVID pandemic being released, Jason Lewis, a former Minnesota congressman , joined Liz Collin on her podcast to talk about his new feature film project, "State of Deception."

    The film aims to provide much-needed perspective about the scandals and so-called conspiracies of the COVID era.

    “This is really something that I think is going to go down, quite frankly, as sort of the beginning of the end for my home state of Minnesota," Lewis said of the COVID era.

    A GiveSendGo has been set up to help support the film: https://www.givesendgo.com/stateofdeception

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    12 mins
  • Ep. 274: Minnesota mom warns parents about school trans policies after her son ‘transitioned’
    Jun 19 2026

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    Linda Hunsberger, a Minnesota mom who was shocked to learn that her son identified as trans, spoke with Liz Collin on her podcast.

    She shared her story publicly for the first time —and warned other parents to avoid being left in the dark while children are preyed upon.

    “There really is a silent majority that is not for this, but you wouldn't think that just by hearing what the media is saying,” Hunsberger said.

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  • Ep. 273: Taking punches from patients: nurse speaks out on alarming assaults at Twin Cities hospital
    Jun 17 2026

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    Heidi Linhoff, a registered nurse, spoke with Liz Collin about how young patients assault hospital staff without consequences.

    Heidi Linhoff, a registered nurse at Fairview Riverside Children's Emergency Department in Minneapolis, joined Liz Collin on her podcast. Linhoff spoke about some of the harrowing stories of young patients assaulting nurses and hospital staff without consequences.

    She explained how some staff members have had their jobs ended due to the injuries they suffered—and how others have chosen to leave out of fear.

    She detailed stories of nurses and other staff suffering concussions, broken bones, and taking punches from patients.

    “The injuries have forced a lot of people to leave because they're scared,” she said. “And I was literally dumbfounded that we do nothing, that it seems to be acceptable to, you know, to assault a healthcare worker.”


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  • Ep. 272: Social media influencer Josh Liljenquist on ban from St. Paul parks: 'I thought it was a scam'
    Jun 12 2026

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    Josh Liljenquist joined Liz Collin on her podcast to set the record straight about what really happened after being banned from St. Paul parks—while helping the homeless—and the media manipulation behind it all.

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  • Ep. 271: EXCLUSIVE—Tou Thao slams Chauvin trial injustices: ‘They wouldn't know the truth if it hit them in the face’
    Jun 10 2026

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    Tou Thao, one of the four Minneapolis police officers sent to prison for being involved in the arrest and heart attack of George Floyd, spoke with Liz Collin on her podcast.

    Thao was one of the officers sent to prison for being involved in George Floyd's arrest and heart attack. He spoke out about his political imprisonment, the weaponization of Minnesota's justice system, and his powerful message in the brand new documentary, Minnesota Mao.

    “I want to expose and give the truth because what they want is to smother the truth. And I think we can kind of see that last eight years in the Walz administration,” said Thao.



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  • Ep. 270: Former Minnesota state employee reveals suspected fraud scheme of 'fake injuries' at Somali businesses
    May 28 2026

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    Janeen Balsimo, a retired Minnesota state employee, spoke with Liz Collin on her podcast about what she believes to be yet another kind of Somali fraud involving workers' comp cases and “fake employees” with “fake injuries.”

    She explained how "it seemed like 50% of my work comp cases … were Somali cases” — and how up to $150,000 was awarded for injuries.

    Balsimo said that it wasn't until watching Nick Shirley's viral video that she recognized some familiar business names while working in the tort recovery unit for the Minnesota Department of Human Services.

    “I thought about it, I thought, wow, so the fraud went as far as the employee was a fake employee, probably with fake injuries, because there is no people at these places,” she said.

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  • Ep. 269: EXPOSED: Documents reveal DEI initiatives and ‘neo-Marxist ideology’ at Hennepin Healthcare
    May 22 2026

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    Dr. Kurt Miceli, the chief medical officer at Do No Harm, joined Liz Collin on her podcast to expose how a radical agenda based on DEI and identity politics took shape at Hennepin Healthcare—and how hospital administrators tried to hide it from the public.

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  • Ep. 268: High schooler speaks out against LGBTQIA+ 'indoctrination' that is 'forced' on students
    May 19 2026

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    Jace Svensk, a student at Osseo Senior High School, spoke to Liz Collin on her podcast about how he believes his classmates were “forced" to take part in an LGBTQIA+ lesson and how the school made an “error” when he attempted to opt out.

    Svensk told Collin that the school appears to be "more focused on identity politics and promoting these pride celebrations than they are actually teaching us."

    A spokesperson for the Osseo School District responded by stating that the district has over 7,000 high school students and that it "will review this year's processes and make needed improvements."

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