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In this special episode, Taralyn Romero, known to some as the 'Wicked Witch of the West', joins Infrastructure Junkies to discuss her tumultuous journey through the maze of property rights after purchasing a home with a creek in Colorado. Taralyn shares her painful experiences being sued by the government and the community backlash she faced for protecting the property rights she rightfully purchased back in 2020. The conversation delves into the legal complexities, the role of social media in her advocacy, and the eventual resolution of her legal battles. Taralyn's story highlights the importance of understanding property rights and the challenges homeowners can face, even when they have no way to know that others will stake a claim to what is theirs. In this conversation, the Real Wicked Witch discusses her journey through a politically charged property rights battle and how it transformed her into an advocate for others facing similar issues. She emphasizes the importance of social media in raising awareness and mobilizing support, while also navigating the complexities of advocacy and the potential for government overreach. The discussion highlights the power of community and the responsibility that comes with using one's voice for change.
This episode was generously sponsored by Blackbird Right of Way, LLC.
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