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About us…

The Invitation is a website designed to help rebuild our communities.  Although there are many ways we do this, the main focus is on political participation.  We do not promote one political party over another, but simply provide the tools needed for anyone and everyone to learn, get involved, and make educated decisions with respect to their vote.  The Invitation combines years of activism experience with the newest advances in technology, psychology, and communications to expose millions to the ideas of liberty and equip the Freedom Movement with he tools to change the world.  We believe liberty is the best way to achieve peace and prosperity.  And the best way to achieve liberty is by effectively communicating the ideas of entrepreneurship, limited government, civil liberties, and individual responsibility to the public.  Just think of us as a PR firm for Freedom.

What makes us different from other websites?

What makes us different is that we actually promote learning about the issues of the day instead of just telling you about them. We do it in a fun and interesting way as to not only keep our readers returning to our website, but anxiously awaiting our next publication.  After visiting our website, one will be more informed on political issues and will be exposed to knowledge about how our government works. We also encourage our readers to bring up topics they would want to learn about, have their own community meetings to discuss issues in their neighborhood, and to better utilize a variety of informational resources; the Invitation serving as one of many resources our readers will be exposed to.  Wouldn’t that be a first?

 

Established in 2013

Launched in 2013, Let’s Talk Politics with Fredrick Wilson and Cathy Taylor is a blog talk radio show that operates as the engine of the Invitation.  While the radio show is primarily a political show, we also cover all topics relative to today’s world.  We challenge our listeners to be more informed, excited and involved in our political process.  In return we provide non-partisan information and stories to give our listeners the tools they need to discern between the truth and lies that are out there.

Join us every Monday – Friday  from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Monday: Listen via the phone: (917)932-1078  or via the internet: www.blogtalkradio.com/survive365

Tuesday – Friday: Listen via the phone: (646)668-2193 or via the internet: www.blogtalkradio.com/ltpwithfredrickandcathy

Our Goal

We are a group of socially conscious, free thinking individuals that are willing to discuss the relevant ideas of today in a forum where the intellect is king and solutions are the goal. We are thinkers without any boundaries. We are requesting that you join in the conversation for an exchange of ideas.

Our Team

Fredrick Wilson (CEO/Radio Host)

Fredrick Wilson is ½ of the radio show “Let’s Talk Politics with Fredrick Wilson and Cathy Taylor”. He is dedicated to social and political change through individual responsibility and political activism. He has been taking an active role in social/political change for more than 15 years and holds a degree in Political Science from the University of North Florida. He has owned and operated his own business; worked with politicians; and hosted and created events in Jacksonville such as “Jacksonville Race Relations” and “Democrats vs. Republicans”. A strong belief in God and mankind promise to keep him actively involved with political and social issues for years to come.

Catherine Taylor (COO/Radio Host)

Before stepping in the forefront and becoming the co-host of, “Let’s Talk Politics with Fredrick Wilson and Cathy Taylor”, Cathy was the behind the scenes person. She provided invaluable research, verifying facts and statistics before the show and following up to confirm statements made on the show from guests and listeners. She also used her Masters in Curriculum to help craft and direct the flow of the show’s conversation so that it is concise, meaningful, and easy to understand. Taylor also co-wrote and produced the play, “The Great Debate That Came Too Late” and was instrumental in the success of the race relations seminar and liberal vs. conservative debates put on by, “Let’s Talk Politics with Fredrick Wilson and Cathy Taylor”.

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