Arizona Auditor: First Amendment Rights, Police Accountability, and Citizen Journalism
In this episode of The Healing Law Podcast, I speak with Arizona Auditor, a First Amendment auditor and independent journalist, about police accountability, constitutional rights, and the growing role of citizen journalism in modern society.
We discuss how First Amendment auditing has evolved over the years, how police responses to public filming have changed, and why documenting public officials in real time can help build greater transparency between law enforcement and the communities they serve.
Our conversation explores public misconceptions about citizen journalism, the power of live-streaming, and how modern technology now allows ordinary people to document events and share them instantly with the world.
Arizona Auditor also shares what inspired him to begin this work, how personal health challenges changed his perspective, and why protecting civil liberties requires people to actively exercise their rights.
Later in the episode, we discuss health, natural wellness, and fulvic acid, along with the connection between physical wellbeing and staying grounded in a rapidly changing world.
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Guest Links
- YouTube: @ArizonaAuditor
- TikTok: @ArizonaAuditor
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Key Topics Discussed
- First Amendment rights
- Police accountability
- Citizen journalism
- Public filming and constitutional law
- Independent media
- Technology and social change
- Health and personal transformation
- Natural wellness and fulvic acid
Takeaways
- Citizen journalism can strengthen public accountability.
- Technology has changed how communities document events.
- Respectful communication can reduce conflict.
- Rights must be exercised to remain protected.
- Police transparency benefits both officers and the public.
- Personal health challenges can reshape life purpose.
Extended Description
This conversation examines the evolving world of First Amendment auditing and how independent journalists are using modern technology to document public interactions with law enforcement.
Arizona Auditor explains how public filming has changed over time, why some officers have become more accepting of cameras, and how live-streaming can provide a more complete picture than traditional media coverage.
We discuss the importance of protecting constitutional rights, improving communication between police and the public, and finding a balance between accountability and respect.
The conversation also touches on personal growth, health challenges, and the importance of maintaining physical and mental resilience while doing emotionally demanding work.
Later in the episode, we explore natural wellness and fulvic acid, and how foundational health can support clarity and focus in everyday life.
Full Transcript
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