Episodios

  • Porcupine Report #97: “The State House Scoop” with Rep. Michael Granger
    Jan 29 2026

    Representative Michael Granger joins the show to give an inside look at what’s really happening at the New Hampshire State House as the legislative session heats up. He breaks down key fights over vehicle inspections, campus carry, Defend the Guard, and ongoing efforts to push back against cronyism and federal overreach. Granger shares firsthand insight into committee battles, surprising political alliances, and how liberty bills actually move or stall in Concord. The conversation dives into labor policy, union power, and why some reforms terrify entrenched interests.


    For updates, follow Rep. Granger on X at: https://x.com/Granger4NH

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    59 m
  • Porcupine Report #96: “Defend the Guard Passes… Again” with Rep. Tom Mannion
    Jan 22 2026

    Retired U.S. Marine and state legislator Tom Mannion joins the show to explore the growing momentum for liberty in the New Hampshire State House, centered on the renewed push for Defend the Guard and the effort to bring troops home from undeclared wars. He offers sharp, firsthand insight into how the bill passed the House once again and the institutional resistance it continues to face. The conversation also ranges across campus carry, food freedom, and the unexpected alliances forming around these fights. Along the way, listeners get an unfiltered look at how real change takes shape inside the legislature, and why this moment feels different.


    Stay tuned after the show for powerful firsthand testimony from Tom Mannion and Eric Brakey on Defend the Guard.


    For updates, follow Rep. Mannion on X at: https://x.com/mannion4nh

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  • Porcupine Report #95: “Porcupine Day X” with Carla Gericke
    Jan 16 2026

    Eric is joined by Carla Gericke to mark the 10th anniversary of Porcupine Day and reflect on the moment the Free State Project officially triggered the move to New Hampshire. Carla shares behind-the-scenes stories about reaching 20,000 signers and the early decisions that helped accelerate the movement. The conversation explores how the Free State Project evolved from an ambitious idea into a real, growing community with lasting cultural and political impact. They also discuss why Porcupine Day remains an important milestone for the movement today. The episode wraps with a preview of this year’s Porcupine Day celebration and an invitation for viewers to experience it firsthand.


    Get your tickets for the 10th annual Porcupine Day at: https://fsp.org/PorcDay

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  • Porcupine Report #93: “The Independence Inn” with Tyler and Sara Courtney
    Jan 8 2026

    Eric talks with Tyler and Sarah, the new innkeepers of the Independence Inn in Strafford, New Hampshire, to talk about their journey from California and New York to the Free State. They share how a simple vacation turned into taking over the historic inn and opening The Jefferson restaurant, built around scratch-made food, local sourcing, and personal responsibility. They share how their business has been embraced by the local community and why New Hampshire’s culture of freedom, trust, and neighborliness feels fundamentally different from other states. Tyler and Sarah explain how the inn has become a hub for Free Staters, visitors, and future movers looking to experience New Hampshire before relocating. The episode highlights how building businesses, community, and culture on the ground is central to keeping the “Live Free or Die” spirit alive.

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    54 m
  • Porcupine Report #94: “The Free State Documentary” with Reinita Susman
    Jan 1 2026

    Eric sits down with documentary filmmaker Reinita Susman to talk about her path to New Hampshire and the spark behind her documentary, FREE STATE. She shares how living in California during the COVID era pushed her to start capturing the real stories of people impacted by lockdowns. The conversation centers on her multi-episode project exploring the Free State movement through the lives of homesteaders, entrepreneurs, homeschoolers, and liberty-minded activists. Through featured clips, they dig into ideas like alternative money, decentralization, and the strength that comes from building community with people who share your values. They show how New Hampshire’s culture of freedom and fellowship became a refuge during a time of crisis—and why it continues to draw people looking for a freer, more intentional way of life.

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    54 m
  • Porcupine Report #47: “Christmas Special” with Dennis, Chris, Constance, and Jason
    Dec 25 2025

    Merry Christmas from The Porcupine Report! Please enjoy our Christmas special from 2024. Eric is joined by a panel of regulars to the show to talk about Christmas spirit in New Hampshire. They celebrate New Hampshire's rank as the state with the most Christmas spirit, due to the many holiday events that happen annually as well as activities such as snowmobiling, ice fishing, skiing, and ice skating. The guests also share unique ways they celebrate, from cooking special meals to organizing community events. They bask in the joy of celebrating the holidays in the Free State, without the burden of overregulation and high taxes.

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    58 m
  • Porcupine Report #93: “The Independence Inn” with Tyler and Sara Courtney
    Dec 18 2025

    Eric talks with Tyler and Sarah, the new innkeepers of the Independence Inn in Strafford, New Hampshire, to talk about their journey from California and New York to the Free State. They share how a simple vacation turned into taking over the historic inn and opening The Jefferson restaurant, built around scratch-made food, local sourcing, and personal responsibility. They share how their business has been embraced by the local community and why New Hampshire’s culture of freedom, trust, and neighborliness feels fundamentally different from other states. Tyler and Sarah explain how the inn has become a hub for Free Staters, visitors, and future movers looking to experience New Hampshire before relocating. The episode highlights how building businesses, community, and culture on the ground is central to keeping the “Live Free or Die” spirit alive.

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    54 m
  • Porcupine Report #92: “Tokenized Real Estate” with Matt Whitlock
    Dec 11 2025

    Matt Whitlock shares his journey from discovering libertarian ideas during the Ron Paul Revolution to ultimately moving to New Hampshire in 2010. He describes how the Free State community helped cultivate one of the earliest and most active Bitcoin ecosystems in the world, including the weekly Bitcoin meetups and his role in building one of the first prototype Bitcoin ATMs. Matt explains his involvement in the Save the Quill effort, where he helped secure the purchase of the original liberty clubhouse to keep it in community hands. He then introduces his latest project, Porcupine Properties, a tokenized real-estate investment company that uses blockchain technology to let people collectively invest in rental properties. Matt closes by emphasizing the importance of building parallel institutions so they’re ready when legacy systems inevitably fail.


    Matt's talk "Elliptic Curve Cryptography, the Foundation of Bitcoin" can be found here: https://youtu.be/JszfLU4ysEM?si=K6l2tB2TZjCFvGgl

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    54 m