Mark Edgington Media Coverage & Interviews
Over several decades, Mark Edgington has contributed to broadcasting, civic engagement, community service, charitable initiatives, and public dialogue. This page highlights selected recognition, media coverage, interviews, and community involvement from throughout his career.
Selected Recognition
Talkers Freedom of Speech Award (2022)
Recognized by Talkers Magazine for contributions to broadcasting and public dialogue.
Town Moderator, Hudson, New Hampshire (2025)
Elected to oversee public town meetings and facilitate civic participation.
Volunteer Firefighter
Served for many years as a volunteer firefighter in Westmoreland, New Hampshire.
Foundation of Hope Uganda
Helped lead fundraising efforts that supported the establishment and growth of Foundation of Hope Uganda, including educational, housing, and community development initiatives in Kagoma, Uganda.
“Free Talk Live” Goes Independent Post-GCN

Seven-day-a-week nationally syndicated talk radio hosted by libertarian, anarchist, and voluntarist activists based in Keene, New Hampshire.

'Free Talk Live' flourishing on the Net

Ugandan Orphanage Funded with Cryptocurrency Donations from Listeners of National Radio Show
New Town Moderator Vows to Work Hard for Hudson
Free Talk Live and Friends Raise $80K in Crypto for Ugandan Orphanage
Edgington Resigns from Town Moderator Position

Jason Sorens discusses New Hampshire and the success of the Free State Project on The Mark Edge Show

“Freedom of Speech” Award from TALKERS Magazine for 2022 Goes to FTL’s Ian Freeman

Mark Edge: The Arc of History Bends Towards Freedom
Current Broadcasting Work
Today, Mark continues his broadcasting work through The Mark Edge Show, featuring conversations on current events, economics, technology, public policy, civic life, and the ideas shaping society.
Learn more at MarkEdge.org.