The Hills We Die On | Songwriter Brendan Daniel | Ep 9

In this episode of Real Unity, Brendan Daniel joins the conversation — a hardscrabble singer-songwriter and harmonica player known for his work with Town Meeting and Red Pill Friends. His song “Organized Crime” premiered at The Art of Liberty Foundation, and his debut solo album was recorded live at the Free State Project’s Porcupine Freedom Festival in 2023. With performances at The People’s Reset in Mexico and Confluence in Texas in 2026, Brendan is a voice at the crossroads of music and cultural change.

In part one of this conversation, we explore music as a form of activism, the unexpected intersections of New Age and Christian spirituality, and the role of artists in cocreating a new world as the old one falls away. A thoughtful and wide-ranging dialogue on creativity, conviction, and the power of song to shape culture.

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Sienna Mae Heath is a writer, human rights poet, and host of Real Unity with Free the People. She is also the star and scriptwriter of the short documentary Real Unity, which screened at the Anthem Film Festival (FreedomFest) in 2021. In the early 2020s, she led the Leaving the Left for Liberty interview series and later hosted Food is Freedom, exploring gardening, food sovereignty, and natural living.

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