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Episodes/Elizabeth Pipko, Author, Model, Novelist | Patriotism, Modelling, Politics
October 7, 202051:43

Elizabeth Pipko, Author, Model, Novelist | Patriotism, Modelling, Politics

Elizabeth Pipko, Author, Model, Novelist | Patriotism, Modelling, Politics

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Elizabeth Pipko

Author, Model, Founder of The Exodus Movement

This episode features Elizabeth Pipko, who discusses her journey from a successful modeling career to political activism. She shares insights from her book "Finding My Place," covering her family's escape from the Soviet Union and her conservative views. The conversation delves into patriotism, the current political divide, and her work with The Exodus Movement.

Books Mentioned

Finding My Place: Making My Parents’ American Dream Come True

by Elizabeth Pipko

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Key Topics

Patriotism and American IdentityPolitical Views and ActivismModeling Career and Public ScrutinyFamily History and Soviet Union Escape

Companies & Organizations

The Exodus Movement

An organization founded by Elizabeth Pipko committed to fighting anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism, and promoting support for Israel.

Wilhelmina

One of the world's top modeling agencies, which signed Elizabeth Pipko at age 17.

Show Notes

Elizabeth Pipko captivated the public’s attention in 2019 when she revealed she kept her work on Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign a secret while simultaneously working as a model for one of the world's top agencies.

Now, the model and founder of The Exodus Movement is ready to reveal much more than her conservative views in a new book titled "Finding My Place: Making My Parents’ American Dream Come True."

Pipko, who's been dubbed a “rising star in the conservative movement” by some, says there’s a lot more to her than a quick Google search. In her upcoming memoir, Pipko plans to address a multitude of questions surrounding her platform, but ultimately, her story is one she hopes will evoke a sense of patriotism in readers amid a political divide she feels has increased significantly in recent years.

The model-turned-activist has a number of accolades at age 25. Signed to Wilhelmina at age 17 and appearing in high-fashion editorials in publications like Maxim and Esquire, she is also the founder of The Exodus Movement, which is committed to fighting the rising anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism of the far left, as well as promoting support for Israel.

In "Finding My Place," (her latest book) Pipko, a first-generation American, will reveal intimate details of her life, such as her parents' and grandparents' escape from the Soviet Union, which she says instilled in her the daily reminder of the freedom that comes from being born in America.

Finding My Placeamzn.to/3iHZB1s