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Sue Pratt

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Sue Pratt is a real estate professional (EcoBroker) and member of Liberty Toastmasters North. She advocates for constitutional principles, free markets, and American innovation.

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Sue Pratt is a real estate professional working as an EcoBroker and a member of Liberty Toastmasters North, a community organization focused on public speaking and civic engagement. Through her Toastmasters involvement, she has developed and shared perspectives on constitutional principles, American values, and free market economics.

Pratt appeared on the Kim Monson Show multiple times between 2019 and 2020, participating in discussions on topics ranging from gratitude and family traditions to constitutional foundations and capitalism's role in American innovation. Her presentations often connected historical American values to contemporary policy discussions.

Originally from New Jersey, Pratt brings personal stories of family traditions and holiday memories to her discussions, grounding her advocacy for American values in lived experience. Her background in real estate informs her perspective on property rights and entrepreneurship.

Episodes

4 appearances

February 27, 2020

Media Sensationalism Meets Legislative Overreach in Colorado

Colorado Politics & Policy

Roger Bianco debunks Australian fire headlines while Matt Durkin warns about Colorado criminal justice bills. February 27, 2020.

“This is the kind of leadership that has built America into becoming the greatest country in the world.”

5:41 – 13:46

Segment

January 31, 2020

Healing National Divisiveness Through Civil Discourse

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Kim Monson hosts Liberty Toastmasters to explore healing national divisiveness through civil discourse on January 31, 2020.

“In order to overcome divisiveness, which is the tendency to cause disagreement or hostility between people, I believe our nation needs to appreciate what we as a people have achieved together since our forefathers first established the Constitution, in that we are all created equal in the eyes of God.”

40:03 – 42:54

Segment

December 27, 2019

New Beginnings and the Power of Personal Growth

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Liberty Toastmasters members share New Year's resolutions and reflections on new beginnings with Kim Monson. December 27, 2019.

“When I think about the holidays, it reminds me of all my own family's traditions as a child and how we spent them, especially at Christmas.”

38:21 – 41:20

Segment

November 29, 2019

The Impossibility of Being Both Grateful and Envious

Constitution & Rule of Law

Liberty Toastmasters members explore gratitude and its opposite, envy, on the Black Friday broadcast of November 29, 2019.

“When one's full of gratitude, there's a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation for the favors or benefits one may receive and or be given without obligation.”

22:52 – 25:17

Segment

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