Welcome to the Millennial Roundtable! Host Chelsey Youman welcomes co-host Liberty McArtor from the the Know Why Podcast. In the first hour, presidential historian Richard Lim joins them and in the second hour, they’re joined by school choice advocate Steven Mosley. They’ll discuss the issues facing millennials and all of us.
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Previously, Liberty taught English at a Christian hybrid school, tutored students in English and writing, and wrote for various outlets and organizations, including First Liberty Institute.
Liberty earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Patrick Henry College in Northern Virginia, during which time she interned with the National Journalism Center. Before graduating, Liberty also worked as the talk radio producer for WMAL’s weekend show in Washington, D.C.
Today, Liberty lives in North Texas with her husband and their two children, whom they homeschool. They are active in their local homeschooling community and in their church, where Liberty volunteers with the children’s ministry and has helped lead pro-life and single mother outreach.


As a Christian, he believes that the most important thing in life is to love God and to love people by sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ. He has dedicated his adult-life to ministry. He graduated from Liberty University with a Bachelor of Science in Religion, MA in Theological Studies, and a second master's in religious education. While at Liberty, he met his wife, Patrina. We have been sharing life and ministry together for the last 14 years.
The ministry and the mission he has been actively involved with over the last decade is to make disciples who impact people and policy for Jesus Christ. Some of the ways that he is currently fulfilling this mission is by chairing a Virginia school choice 501c3, Ed Reform VA, serving as the Evangelical Outreach Chair for the Fairfax GOP and by teaching a Biblical worldview class at my local church.





