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Gausling was considered a strong contender to became the next Secretary of the Nevada Republican Party, but ultimately chose not to run. He resigned from the county party board for business reasons in early 2013, but remained active on the county Central Committee and retained his position on the Nevada Republican Central Committee. <ref name=":2" />  
Gausling was considered a strong contender to became the next Secretary of the Nevada Republican Party, but ultimately chose not to run. He resigned from the county party board for business reasons in early 2013, but remained active on the county Central Committee and retained his position on the Nevada Republican Central Committee. <ref name=":2" />  


He also served as an early political mentor to [[Juan A Martinez]] and, alongside Pestana and others, convinced Martinez to run for North Las Vegas City Council in what became a watershed campaign with long-lasting grassroots impact, first in Nevada but eventually influencing other states as well. After the 2013 Martinez campaign, Gausling also served as an unofficial advisor to [[Synergy Opportunity Liberty Organization (SOLO USA)]] at its founding. <ref name=":2" /> <ref>See relevant sections at [[Juan A Martinez]]</ref> <ref>See [[Synergy Opportunity Liberty Organization (SOLO USA)]]</ref>  
He also served as an early political mentor to [[Juan A Martinez]] and, alongside Pestana and others, convinced Martinez to run for North Las Vegas City Council in what became a watershed campaign with long-lasting grassroots impact, first in Nevada but eventually influencing other states as well. After the 2013 Martinez campaign, Gausling also served as an unofficial advisor to [[Synergy Opportunity Liberty Organization (SOLO USA)]] at its founding. <ref name=":2" /> <ref name=":3">See relevant sections at [[Juan A Martinez]]</ref> <ref name=":4">See [[Synergy Opportunity Liberty Organization (SOLO USA)]]</ref>  


Sometime around late 2013 - early 2014, Gausling canceled his voter registration and left the Republican Party. He was unaffiliated with any party for several years until he briefly came back to the Republican Party and was re-elected to the Nevada Republican Central Committee. When he moved to Texas in 2018, he resigned from the Republican Party and canceled his voter registration once again, remaining unaffiliated with any party until 2023 when he joined the Libertarian Party. <ref name=":2" />  
Sometime around late 2013 - early 2014, Gausling canceled his voter registration and left the Republican Party. He was unaffiliated with any party for several years until he briefly came back to the Republican Party and was re-elected to the Nevada Republican Central Committee. When he moved to Texas in 2018, he resigned from the Republican Party and canceled his voter registration once again, remaining unaffiliated with any party until 2023 when he joined the Libertarian Party. <ref name=":2" />  


==Political Involvement (Non-Profits)==
==Political Involvement (Non-Profits)==
In 2013, Gausling was an unofficial founding advisor for the [[Synergy Opportunity Liberty Organization (SOLO USA)]]. <ref name=":2" /> <ref name=":3" /> <ref name=":4" />
From 2014 - 2018, he was a frequent volunteer and advisor to [[Juan A Martinez]] pertaining to the Nevada efforts of [[The LIBRE Initiative]] and [[Americans for Prosperity]]. As of 2023, he continues to periodically advise and support Martinez's efforts. <ref name=":2" />
In 2016, Gausling was named the first Executive Director of the [[Libertarian Christian Institute]], where he co-created the organization's flagship [[Libertarian Christian Podcast]] as well as the academic journal ''[[Christian Libertarian Review]]''. He resigned as Executive Director around late 2017, but thru 2023 has remained on the organization's Advisory Board and on ''Christian Libertarian Review''<nowiki/>'s peer review board. <ref name=":2" /> <ref>[https://libertarianchristians.com/shows/libertarian-christian-podcast/ Libertarian Christian Podcast]</ref> <ref>''[https://christianlibertarianreview.com/ Christian Libertarian Review]''</ref>


==Political Involvement (Libertarian Party)==
==Political Involvement (Libertarian Party)==
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Gausling is the author of ''Bots in Suits: Using Generative AI to Revolutionize Your Business'' (2023). <ref>''[https://books2read.com/b/botsinsuits Bots in Suits]''</ref>  
Gausling is the author of ''Bots in Suits: Using Generative AI to Revolutionize Your Business'' (2023). <ref>''[https://books2read.com/b/botsinsuits Bots in Suits]''</ref>  


He also authors the ''Customers, Costs, and Cash Flow'' business newsletter and is frequently quoted in various media on business-related topics. <ref>''[https://nickgausling.substack.com/ Customers, Costs, and Cash Flow]''</ref> <ref name=":0" />
He also authors the ''Customers, Costs, and Cash Flow'' business newsletter and is frequently quoted in various media on business-related topics. <ref name=":0" /> <ref>''[https://nickgausling.substack.com/ Customers, Costs, and Cash Flow]''</ref>


==Personal==
==Personal==
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