Tiffany Madison

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Tiffany Madison-Fogg
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Personal Details
Death: May 2024
Occupation: Entrepreneur, Writer, Advocate
Residence: Texas, U.S.
Party: Libertarian
Media
Website: https://www.tiffanymadison.com/
Facebook: Facebook
Instagram: Instagram

Tiffany Madison-Fogg (died May 2024) was an American libertarian activist, entrepreneur, writer, and advocate known for her dynamic involvement in multiple communities including liberty, psychedelic, spiritual, and military veteran groups. Her life was marked by her unwavering spirit and commitment to advocacy despite personal challenges.

Early Life and Career

Madison-Fogg was born and raised in Texas, embodying the state’s spirit of independence and resilience throughout her life. She entered the public eye through her extensive work in political campaigns, notably serving as the campaign manager for the McAfee 2016 presidential campaign.

Advocacy and Contributions

She later focused on advocating for the therapeutic use of psychedelic substances for veterans suffering from PTSD, contributing significantly to discussions and developments in this field.

Cancer Battle and Legacy

At the age of 39, while 28 weeks pregnant, Madison-Fogg was diagnosed with stage 3C triple-negative breast cancer. Her diagnosis came during her husband's final deployment as an Apache helicopter pilot, marking a profound period of challenge and resilience. She underwent multiple treatments including chemotherapy, a mastectomy, and radiation, and continued to fight the disease when it advanced to stage 4.

Throughout her battle with cancer, Madison-Fogg continued to engage in her work, starting a podcast, writing a book, and maintaining her roles in PR and communications. Her spirit and tenacity left a lasting impact on all the communities she was part of.

Madison-Fogg's legacy is carried on through her contributions to advocacy, her writings, and her profound influence on both public perceptions of psychedelics and the rights of veterans. Her personal website and writings continue to inspire and influence discussions in the areas she was passionate about.