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Food Travel USA with Elizabeth Dougherty
Album: The TRUTH About Food and Travel 090625
Episode #: 1793
Original Broadcast Date: 09/06/2025

Elizabeth closes the show with a journey to Great Basin National Park in Utah, one of the least visited but most stunning parks in the country. She paints a vivid picture of its rugged mountains, ancient bristlecone pines, and dazzling night skies. Unlike the crowded icons of the national park system, Great Basin offers solitude, mystery, and raw beauty. Elizabeth shares the wonder of exploring caves, hiking alpine trails, and gazing at stars in one of the darkest skies in America. It’s a reminder that hidden gems still exist, waiting to be discovered.

FOOD TRAVEL USA FAST FACTS About the Show

Using the chassis of a food and travel show, Elizabeth Dougherty has carved out her own lane in Talk Radio, covering the contamination of the food supply and the travel restrictions placed upon us by an overreaching government. The show also covers data protection, self-sufficiency, and homesteading-related topics to help protect us from this evil, corrupt system. With Elizabeth as the host, the show has a very different sound from the typical male-oriented talk radio. In combination with terrestrial stations that carry the show, we reach people who don't normally listen to politically-driven talk radio. In addition to the LIVE FEED of the show on Saturday afternoons from 5pm–7pm (Eastern) / 2pm–4pm (Pacific), we produce and distribute a dozen podcast segments each week.

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Broadcast Details
  • Live Broadcast: Saturday, 5 PM
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Production Team
  • Executive Producer: Michael Serio
  • Email: FoodTravelUSA@proton.me
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