Haley Heathman grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana and went to DePauw University where she played tennis and was a three-time All-American and an NCAA finalist in doubles. She was elected to the DePauw University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2016.
Other DePaw Hall of Famers include:
Buzzie Bavasi — longtime baseball executive (Dodgers, Padres, Angels). Played baseball for the DePauw Tigers.
Ford Frick — Former president of the National League. Third Commissioner of Baseball. Played baseball at DePauw.
Dan Quayle — Former Vice President of the United States and former United States Senator from Indiana. Golfer at DePauw.
Mark Rolfing — Former PGA Tour pro. Longtime golf commentator. Number two golfer as a freshman behind Dan Quayle.
Brad Stevens — President of Basketball Operations for the Boston Celtics. Two-time national runner-up as head coach for Butler University. Eight years as head coach of the Celtics. Four basketball letters, playing in all of the Tigers games during his career. Graduated before Haley, but inducted into the school’s hall of fame after her.
Dick Tomey — Longtime college football head coach, notably at Hawaii, Arizona, and San Jose State. Played baseball at DePauw.
Haley had a career as a luxury yacht stewardess for nearly a decade and eventually got out of that line of work and immersed herself in the culture of hunting. This new passion culminated in Haley writing a book entitled, Hunt It, Clean It, Cook It, Eat It: The Complete Field to Table Guide to Bagging More Game, Cleaning It Like a Pro, and Cooking Wild Game Meals Even Non-Hunters Will Love.
Haley now lives in Florida and runs the Liberty Alliance Network and is the host of the What Can We Do? podcast.
#TomWoods100 (My goal is to get 100 people within the “Tom Woods orbit” on the podcast…then we’ll talk to Tom all about it.)
Haley has followed Tom’s work since about 2011 after finding out about the great Ron Paul in 2010.
Says The Revolution: A Manifesto by Ron Paul was an “instant lightbulb. Haven’t looked back since.”
She calls herself part of the “Ron Paul-to-Tom Woods Pipeline.”
Like myself, Haley is a member of The Tom Woods School of Life. “OG’s”
Before we connected in the backchannels within the Tom’s School of Life network, I saw some of the videos Haley did at the Tom Woods School of Life live event weekend. I was not at the event, but saw her man-on-the-street interviews after the fact.
These short interviews are now up on her Rumble channel, WhatCanWeDo.
Her first interview was with Jeremy Evans, who we had on Episode 2 of this podcast.
I would have liked to have gone, but I haven’t gone on a plane since probably 2019. I don’t know when I’m going to be comfortable going to an airport or on an airplane. These people were evil and wicked.
In college, Haley interned with C-SPAN. If you are an old-school cable television watcher, you probably know about C-SPAN.
Florida Politics
Hector Roos (Libertarian candidate for Florida governor). Haley interviews him here.
As with many of us, “covid” was a “game-changer” for Haley.
She started Liberty Alliance Network as a way for people to “unite and fight.”
What can we do?
Do something!
Other Haley Heathman links:
Haley on the Culinary Libertarian Podcast. Episode 6: Embrace the Suck.
Rumble channel – What Can We Do (Get the long version of the story on the “tone policing” Haley ran into on the channel.)
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