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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2025 · 1H 6M

Rumbles Rise & Free Speech Why The John Henry Soto Show Is Now Exclusive on the Platform

from The John Henry Soto Show · host John Henry Soto

Why Rumble is the Perfect Home for The John Henry Soto ShowIn a world where free speech and independent voices are under constant pressure, Rumble has emerged as a powerful platform for creators who refuse to be censored. Founded in 2013 by Chris Pavlovski, Rumble was built as an alternative to Big Tech-controlled media, giving content creators a space where their voices could be heard without interference. Unlike other platforms that throttle reach and suppress opinions, Rumble prioritizes transparency and fairness, ensuring that creators have a real chance to connect with their audience. With its rapid growth and commitment to creator-first policies, Rumble has become a go-to destination for independent thinkers, journalists, and artists looking to share their message without restrictions. That’s exactly why The John Henry Soto Show has found a home on Rumble. My co-host, George Batista, and I are passionate about asking tough questions, having real conversations, and providing value to our audience without worrying about being silenced. We cover everything from film and music to health and entrepreneurship, always keeping it raw, engaging, and sometimes controversial—but that’s the point. Rumble allows us to have these conversations freely, without algorithms deciding what people should or shouldn’t see. As Puerto Ricans from the Bronx who use humor to tackle serious topics, we know how important it is to have a platform that truly supports independent voices. One of the biggest advantages of Rumble is that it puts power back into the hands of creators. Unlike other platforms that manipulate reach and engagement, Rumble operates on a more organic system where your content speaks for itself. Their partnership with Rumble Cloud and expansion into live streaming, podcasts, and video monetization means creators can actually build sustainable careers without fear of demonetization or shadowbanning. With millions of users tuning in every day, the audience here is growing fast, creating an opportunity for shows like ours to thrive. For The John Henry Soto Show, Rumble isn’t just a platform—it’s a movement. It represents freedom, authenticity, and the ability to create without compromise. As we continue to bring engaging discussions, thought-provoking insights, and plenty of laughs, we’re excited to grow our community here. If you believe in real conversations, independent voices, and content that isn’t controlled by corporate interests, then Rumble is where you need to be. So, if you haven’t already, subscribe to The John Henry Soto Show on Rumble, and let’s keep this movement alive!www.johnhenrysotoshow.com

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