Your Children Are Watching
We sit down with Alyssa Hines, a mom of two, chapter chair, and passionate defender of parental rights. Alyssa shares how her activism isn’t just about protecting freedoms, it’s also about teaching her children courage, resilience, and integrity. From facing hostility in her own neighborhood to door-knocking in the Florida summer heat, her kids are learning firsthand what it means to stand firm for what you believe in.
Alyssa has deep family roots in American history, stretching back to the Revolutionary War and beyond. That legacy fuels her own fight for liberty today. Despite being naturally introverted and even battling a neurological autoimmune disease that makes public speaking a struggle, she’s found her voice in the most powerful way: advocating for her children and for America’s future.
We also talk about the friendships she’s gained through Moms for Liberty, the proud moments of seeing members step into leadership roles, and the biggest misconception she wishes the world understood—that Moms for Liberty is truly about protecting all parents’ rights, regardless of politics.
This conversation is a powerful reminder that your children are always watching—and that the way we choose to stand up, even when it’s hard, shapes the next generation.