What’s up y’all…
We don’t typically make posts like this, but with the frequency of what’s been brought to our attention—and as our website continues to grow and our reach expands across more states—it’s something that needs to be addressed.
It’s become more common that some of our video and audio content is being copied, shared, and picked apart within private groups and chats on social media, Facebook mostly —often outside the full context of the conversation.
We understand that the topics we cover can draw strong opinions and different viewpoints—and that’s not a bad thing. That’s the point. We believe in real conversations that make people think, and that’s exactly what we aim to do.
But what we won’t do is allow our guests or the conversations we host to be misrepresented or torn down through partial clips or out-of-context sharing.
Moving forward, steps will be taken to protect the integrity of our content and the people who take part in it.
All Get’ta Steppin’ Podcast video will carry visible watermarking, and all audio will include embedded identifiers tied directly to FreedomsFence-line.com.
Not to limit conversation—but to protect it.
Also understand this…
This has never been about likes, followers, shares, or even money for us.
We don’t monetize on Facebook, and we’ve made a conscious decision to keep this platform separate from that.
What we’re building is based on real conversations, trust, and integrity—and we intend to keep it that way.
We’re not going to debate topics or individuals on Facebook—in any way, shape, or form.
That’s not what this space is for.
Social media for us is simply a portal—an informational connection point that leads back to the full content.
If you want to engage, comment, or have a real conversation with us, that’s always available through the comment section and direct contact on FreedomsFence-line.com.
That’s where the full context lives, and that’s where the conversation belongs.
We’ll continue to stand behind our content, our guests, and the way we do things—real, direct, and with respect.
— Get’ta Steppin’ Podcast
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What’s up y’all— Update...
FreedomsFence-Line.com is back to 100%. We ain't sputtering along no-more,lol
Over the last week or so, we know many of you ran into slower load times and videos not playing like they should. That’s not how we operate—and it’s not the standard we hold ourselves to.
So for the past week… we’ve been fighting it and working through it.
And now—we’ve got it handled, I hope,lol. No really it's about complete.
We’ve corrected tha issues, reset what needed to be reset, and made the upgrades to keep everything running smooth, fast, and reliable moving forward.
Now the final piece of tha process getting tha comment section and videos/episodes back up & going...
—our comment section—is being wrapped up today. That’s a big one for us, because we know how many of you rely on that to stay in touch with us directly.
We expect the comment section to be back to 100% by 5:00 PM today (Friday), and once that’s done, the site will be fully back where it needs to be.
As for the content—
We’re working through today getting both our recent conversations and archived content back available across FreedomsFence-Line.com the right way…
loaded clean, playing smooth, and easy for y’all to access.
That includes our recent conversations with Brenton Earley and Kenny Lofton Owners of FilmPool inc. along with South Carolina Speaker of the House, Murrell Smith—those will be fully available no later than tomorrow morning.
We appreciate the patience from everybody and give a huge thank ya to all who reached out and let us know something wasn't right, that matters more than you know.
This isn’t usually who we are—and we’ve made the changes to make sure it stays that way.
If you ever see something off, even something as simple as a video starting slow or a "Listen Now" button that don’t have anything to listen too,lol don’t hesitate to reach out.
You can always contact us by the email listed on tbe website.
We appreciate every one of y’all.
—FreedomsFence-Line.com

This week on the Get’ta Steppin’ Podcast powered by FreedomsFence-Line.com…
We’re breaking down a week that felt like it came at us from every direction.
From rising tensions overseas with missiles, drones, and uncertainty around Iran…
To the reality here at home with the government shutdown dragging on… and everyday folks feeling the weight of it.
We’re talking airport chaos — long TSA lines, delays, people stranded — and asking the question a lot of folks are already thinking…
👉 What are we really focused on right now?
At the same time, we’re keeping it grounded in real life.
We’re continuing our food review segment — and this week we stopped by Boots & Sonny’s for some classic hot dogs, chili cheeseburgers, and a big ol’ sweet tea… and also made our way to Wade’s for that turkey pot pie that’ll sit you down after you eat it.
Because that’s part of it too…
👉 Real places
👉 Real food
👉 Real life
We also had a sit-down with Kala from Foothills Humane Society about the need for dog adoptions — but due to a corrupt file, that interview will have to be redone.
And we will.
Because while everything else is going on…
👉 Those dogs are still waiting on a home.
This episode is about contrast…
Big headlines vs. real life
Noise vs. what actually matters
If you’re tired of the noise and just want real conversation…
Pull up a chair.
👉 No likes. No follows. No noise.
Just real conversation.
And heading into next week…
👉 We’ve got some interesting interviews lined up that you’re not gonna want to miss.
Listen now and join us at:
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📰 What’s in a Name? The Story Behind the Handle
There’s something different about the way truckers and bikers introduce themselves.
It’s not always a first name.
It’s not something you’ll find on a driver’s license.
👉 It’s a handle.
For decades, especially in the world of Over the road(OTR)trucking and on the CB radio, a handle has been more than just a nickname — it’s been a form of identity. A way of being known without needing to explain yourself. A way of earning your place out on the road.
Back when CB radios were the lifeline of the highway, handles weren’t picked just to sound good — they were given, earned, or grown into. Sometimes they came from a story, a mistake, a personality trait, or just something that stuck after one conversation.
And once it stuck…
👉 that’s who you were.
The same goes for bikers. They’re often tied to reputation, experience, or the kind of person you are when nobody’s watching.
What makes it interesting is this:
👉 You don’t always choose your name — sometimes your name chooses you.
In a world today where everything is profiles, usernames, and followers, there’s something real about that. Something personal. Something earned.
At FreedomsFence-Line.com, we’re taking a closer look at this culture — where names mean something, where conversation still matters, and where identity isn’t built on likes or numbers, but on experience.
Because out on the road…
👉 a name isn’t just what you’re called —
it’s who you are.
From the fence line…
We’ve been looking at our numbers — and more importantly, paying attention to what’s behind them.
And something stands out.
There’s a large group of people tuning in, listening, and following along…
that you won’t find in the comments or chasing social media trends.
And we don’t believe that’s by accident.
Over time, we believe we’ve tapped into something that a lot of platforms have lost —
trust, direct communication, and real conversation.
We hear it every week in the emails.
Not just a few —
a steady flow of emails coming in about:
• topics folks want us to cover
• stories they think need attention
• ideas for future episodes
• and sometimes just people sharing their perspective
That tells us something important.
There’s a whole audience out there that isn’t interested in arguing in comment sections…
isn’t posting all day…
and in many cases, isn’t on social media at all.
Some stepped away years ago when things started getting one-sided.
Some got burned out on the noise.
And others — especially in that 45, 55, 65+ range —
just prefer real conversation over online chatter.
And here’s something we don’t take lightly:
For a lot of folks, FreedomsFence-Line.com and the Get’ta Steppin’ Podcast
have become their version of social media.
They’ve pulled away from platforms like Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), TikTok and others…
and instead, they come here —
to listen, to think, and to stay connected in a different way.
And if that’s the case…
we’re honored by it.
Because that kind of trust isn’t given — it’s earned.
And what we’re seeing is this:
A trust-based audience.
People who would rather send an email,
share a thought directly,
and be part of a conversation that actually goes somewhere.
And strategically, that matters.
Because it means this isn’t just about views or follows —
it’s about building something where people feel comfortable engaging
without having to perform for a platform.
If you’ve reached out, shared a thought, or pointed us in a direction —
just know we see it, we read it, and it plays a role in what we do.
That’s part of what’s shaping this.
Not algorithms. Not trends.
People.
And we’re going to keep building it the same way:
Straight. Honest. Open.
From the fence line.
— Get’ta Steppin’ Podcast
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We just hit 100 episodes of the Get’ta Steppin’ Podcast.
And if you’ve been with us since the beginning… you already know—this started as a voice, but it didn't stay there long.
It soon found its way into the middle of all that noise…
The arguing, the division, the talking over each other…
The same mess you still see all over social media.
But we made a decision.
👉 We weren’t gonna be part of that anymore.
👉 We were gonna go back to how we started
Real conversations.
Real people.
Real listening.
And it changed everything.
The difference shows.
Not just in what we’re putting out… but in who’s showing up.
We’re seeing:
This thing is reaching tens of thousands of people—not because we’re loud…
…but because we’re real.
So here’s the truth—
We’re not asking you to like, follow, and share us here on Facebook.
We’d rather you take that same energy…
that same curiosity…
that same desire to be part of something real…
👉 And stay right here with us where the conversations are actually happening:
FreedomsFence-Line.com
here where the full platform lives and
where the real content is.
Right here our FreedomsFence-line.com hub is where this thing continues to grow.
If you’re tired of the noise…
If you’re tired of people talking at each other instead of with each other…
you're welcome here.
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The Get’ta Steppin’ Podcast powered by FreedomsFence-Line.com is honored this week to welcome Lindsey Graham, South Carolina’s senior United States Senator, for a conversation with host Keith Taylor.
Senator Graham, who has represented South Carolina in the U.S. Senate since 2003, took time out of a busy schedule to call in and speak directly with listeners across the Palmetto State. During the conversation, the Senator discussed issues facing the country, national security, and the direction of the nation at a time when many Americans are closely watching events both at home and around the world.
The interview comes at an important time in South Carolina politics. Senator Graham is seeking re-election in 2026 and is running for a fifth term representing the state in Washington.
Over the years, Graham has become one of the most recognizable voices in Washington on foreign policy and defense matters. He is also widely known as a close ally and confidant of former President Donald J. Trump, often working alongside the President on issues involving national security and global affairs.
During the interview, Senator Graham spoke about the challenges facing the nation today, the importance of leadership in Washington, and the role South Carolina plays in shaping national policy.
Host Keith Taylor thanked the Senator for taking time out of his busy day to connect with listeners across the state.
“We know Senator Graham has a full schedule with his duties in Washington and here in South Carolina, so we truly appreciate him taking the time to speak directly with us and with the people across our great state,” Taylor said.
The Get’ta Steppin’ Podcast continues its mission of bringing common-sense conversations to listeners across South Carolina and beyond, covering the issues that matter most to everyday Americans.
Stay connected with FreedomsFence-Line.com for more podcast conversations, commentary, and updates from the fence line.
Quick Update from Freedoms Fence-Line
It’s been a busy week behind the scenes as we’ve worked on updates and maintenance for both the website and podcast platform. These improvements help keep everything running smoothly for our audience.
We also have two interviews scheduled this week, and we’re looking forward to sharing those conversations soon.
Our Saturday Weekly Wrap-Up will still be coming, and next week we expect to return to our normal schedule with daily thoughts and opinions.
Stay tuned — more coming soon.

This week on The Get’ta Steppin’ Podcast, we’re digging into two stories you won’t hear laid out anywhere else. First, we take a straight-from-the-ground look at "Irish Travelers of the Carolinas: What’s Real, What’s Rumor?” — a months-long project that cuts through the myths, the whispers, and the online noise to get to the truth behind Murphy Village and the Carolina Travelers.
Then we turn to a local story that deserves far more attention than it’s getting: “Before the Sign Came Down” — an honest, fact-driven discussion about Sheriff Charles L. “Chuck” Wright Highway and the real questions nobody else is talking about.
And that’s not all. We’ve also got some great interviews lined up with voices you know and trust — bringing insight, perspective, and the kind of unfiltered conversation that defines FreedomsFenceLine.com.
Stay tuned, stay plugged in, and check back all week for full episodes and updates.
Visit FreedomsFenceLine.com or listen wherever you get your favorite podcasts.


“Irish Travelers of the Carolinas: What’s Real, What’s Rumor?”
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For several months now, we’ve been working on an episode that takes a real, honest look at one of the possibly most talked-about and could be mis-understood communities in the Carolinas — the families of Murphy Village, Irish Travelers.
We didn’t rush this.
We didn’t go off rumors.
We took our time, listened, learned, and will seek to bring content that we believe grounded in truth, not hearsay.
In this upcoming episode, content discussions of their history, the strong traditions, and the private way of life that folks have whispered about for decades. We will seek to separate what’s real from what’s been repeated so long folks think it’s fact. And we'll do it — fair, plainspoken, and respectful.
You’ll hear about the culture, the family values, traditions and a way of life they protect, and why privacy doesn’t equal mystery. We’ll talk about where the rumors came from, what outsiders often get wrong, and why understanding matters more than repeating stories from the gas-station rumor mill.
After months of digging, preparing, and piecing this together… we’re finally ready to bring it to y’all.
Full episode coming soon.
Stay tuned and thank y’all for steppin’ with us.
The family table.
On this episode of the Get’ta Steppin’ Podcast, Keith and Uncle Louie talk about what used to happen at the dinner table — prayer, correction, conversation, storytelling, and the passing down of values.
Because the table wasn’t just where you ate.
It was where you learned respect.
It was where you learned gratitude.
It was where backbone was built.
And if we want to fix what’s broken in this country, maybe we don’t start in Washington…
Maybe we start at the table.
🎧 Listen to the full episode here: on FreedomsFence-line.com and wherever you get your favorite podcast!


Them Twin 125s fire off tonight down in Daytona. Two races. Sixty laps apiece. Setting the field for the Great American Race.
And I’ll be watching.
But I’m gonna say what a lot of folks have been thinking.
It just ain’t the same.
I started going to races when I was about ten years old. First one I ever went to was the Holly Farms 400 at North Wilkesboro. From then on, up until my 30's I went to two or three races a year — some years as many as five. That wasn’t just something to do on a Sunday. That was part of life.
Back then, NASCAR felt like it belonged to us, Garage-raised drivers. groomed on Red clay short tracks. and Real rivalries.
Somewhere along the way, things changed.
In our latest episode of the Get’ta Steppin’ Podcast, we talk about:
This ain’t about tearing something down.
It’s about asking whether it remembers where it came from.
If you grew up in the grandstands…
If you remember when the drivers felt like one of us…
You’ll understand this one.
🎙️ Go listen at
FreedomsFence-Line.com and wherever you get your favorite podcast.
And let me know —
Did NASCAR change?
Or did we?
The Cloud Is the New Lock on Your Door
Danger doesn’t always knock — sometimes it just walks up on your porch.
Cameras can SEE danger… but the cloud is what SAVES the footage.
And without cloud storage? Most cameras delete or overwrite everything before deputies ever get there.
👉 Only 40% of camera owners actually use cloud backup.
👉 That means 60% THINK they’re protected… but they ain’t.
Don’t let what happened in Arizona happen to your home.
Protect your family with common-sense, Southern preparedness.
🎧 Listen now on the FreedomsFenceLine.com and wherever you get your favorite podcast.


In today’s episode of the Get’ta Steppin’ Podcast, we take a trip back to a time when TV and radio still had heart — before the woke noise, before the political lectures, and before Hollywood decided it needed to raise America’s kids. We talk about the shows that shaped our childhood here in the South… programs like Monty’s Rascals, Awake with Drake, and A Visit with Santa — the kind of wholesome, homegrown entertainment that brought families together instead of tearing them apart.
We compare that to the chaos we see on screens today — from the Super Bowl’s agenda-packed spectacle to the nonstop push of progressive ideology in modern programming. And we ask a simple question: When did entertainment stop being entertainment?
This episode reminds us why the South still holds tight to tradition, why community matters, and why America needs to “change the channel” back to values that lift us up instead of divide us. It’s a reflection on who we were, who we are, and what we’re fighting not to lose — wholesome stories, simple joys, and a culture that doesn’t apologize for loving God, family, and country.
If you’re ready to step away from the noise and step back into a time when entertainment brought out the best in us… this morning’s conversation is for you.
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Laying out a straight-up common-sense, conservative look at why illegal drivers have absolutely no business sittin’ behind the wheel of 80,000-pound big rigs. Breaking down how these unvetted CDL holders are puttin’ American families, American jobs, and American roads at risk — and how some states lowerin’ their CDL standards is pure nonsense.
Recent sweeps from California to Indiana to West Virginia show illegal drivers runnin’ steel horses with shady or improperly issued CDLs. Keith puts it plain:
This ain’t about politics — this is about safety, law, and protectin’ the folks who play by the rules.


Keith lays it out plain:
The people haven’t changed.
Conservative values haven’t changed.
Common sense hasn’t changed.
But leadership sure has.
Too many politicians care more about hashtags than the hardworking folks who power this country. They bend, twist, backtrack, apologize, and cave — all to avoid upsetting the loudest handful of activists online.
That ain’t leadership.
That’s fear disguised as compassion.
And as Keith says in today’s episode:
“When leaders lose their backbone, the country loses its balance.”
check out our full version on the Get'ta Steppin podcast titled "When leaders let their backbone run out their Backside"
Available here on Freedomsfence-line.com and wherever you find your favorite podcast.

Yesterday we talked plain about the lack of accountability — or the flat-out absence of it — in this country.
Today, we’re takin’ that truth and drivin’ it home even harder.
Because let’s be honest, y’all:
It ain’t just about Red vs. Blue anymore… it’s about accountability vs. NO accountability.
It’s about conservatism versus wokeism.
It’s about the America we were raised to believe in versus the progressive agenda the Left keeps tryin’ to force-feed this country.
And right now, the “no accountability / woke agenda” crowd is feelin’ way too comfortable.
Across America, we’re watchin’ judges legislate from the bench, twistin’ laws into whatever shape fits their politics. These folks weren’t elected to write laws — but they sure act like they were. And behind ’em sits that same bloated, permanent government that keeps growin’ no matter who the voters send to Washington.
That’s the system conservatives have been fightin’ for years — a system full of bureaucrats who think they’re the bosses… and who’ve forgotten that every ounce of their authority comes from the people, not from their job title.
And here’s a truth a whole lot of folks already know but don’t always say out loud:
👉 Some politicians call themselves “Republican,” but there ain’t nothin’ conservative about how they vote once they get inside those marble hallways.
They’ll talk like they’re one of us…
They’ll wave a flag…
They’ll preach freedom and faith during election season…
But when the votes get counted, they’re right there helpin’ the Left push woke policies, big government, and progressive nonsense onto everyday Americans.
Down here in the South, we don’t fall for lip service.
We’ve always said:
“Don’t listen to their talk — watch their walk.”
Because actions tell the truth.
And when their walk don’t line up with conservative values or American principles, that’s when this country starts comin’ apart at the seams. That’s when the accountability gap turns into a crack splittin’ the Red, White & Blue.
This ain’t about party labels.
This is about protectin’ the America we were raised to love — an America where:
Judges follow the Constitution
Leaders answer to the people
Government stays small and in its lane
And freedom is never optional
We’re gonna keep speakin’ on it.
We’re gonna keep callin’ it out.
And we’re gonna stand firm — right here at FreedomsFenceLine.com and on the Get’ta Steppin’ Podcast.
America First. Always. 🇺🇸

UPDATED UPCOMING EPISODE SUMMARY — “Gypsies of the Carolinas: What’s Real, What’s Rumor?”
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