• Matt Ford | REALLY?!. with Tom & Dave | Episode 45

  • May 16 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
  • Podcast
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Matt Ford | REALLY?!. with Tom & Dave | Episode 45

  • Summary

  • Matt Ford is an Emmy winning political consultant, media personality, and producer based in Los Angeles. As a producer, Matt has led numerous successful projects, notably creating over 100 political ads for social media platforms. These ads, with a staggering 15 million unique views, demonstrate his skill in creating captivating and engaging content. His production prowess is further showcased in The Good Trouble show, where he hosts thought provoking discussions with influential figures such as Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and other prominent political figures. In addition to his media accomplishments, Matt has established himself as a trusted political consultant, specializing in the complex topic of unidentified anomalous phenomenon UAP. He has provided valuable counsel on UAP related matters to members of Congress and congressional committees, and has worked closely with UAP whistleblowers. Matt's unique perspective and deep understanding of the subject have made him a go to expert in navigating the intricacies of UAP in the political arena. His insightful op-eds on UAP and United States nuclear policy have been featured in publications like the Daily Mail, The Debrief, and Crooks and Liars, further establishing him as a trusted voice in the field. He is certainly a trusted voice. He's a good friend of this podcast. We were thrilled to be on his excellent podcast, and now we get to have him on ours.

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