My current pgp/gpg public key is available to download here.
Or, you can also find and potentially import it on the command like like so:
gpg --search-keys 0x43AD361BAF83FB7D
It should look like something like this if you import it. The Key type, size, the ID, and the fingerprint being the most important bits:
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sec rsa4096/0x43AD361BAF83FB7D 2018-02-04 [C] [expires: 2029-10-15]
Key fingerprint = F21F 35DB 39C2 C7D9 3C9B 534C 43AD 361B AF83 FB7D
uid [ unknown] Christopher Funderburg <chris@funderburg.me>
uid [ unknown] Christopher Funderburg <chris@funderburg.com>
uid [ unknown] Christopher Funderburg <funderburg@gmail.com>
uid [ unknown] Christopher Funderburg <chris@cloudcauldron.io>
uid [ unknown] [jpeg image of size 4758]
uid [ unknown] Christopher Funderburg <c.funderburg@mak-system.net>
ssb rsa4096/0x75B2CF601C79EEFB 2018-02-04 [S] [expires: 2029-10-15]
ssb rsa4096/0xF7BC914213325945 2018-02-04 [E] [expires: 2029-10-15]
ssb rsa4096/0x8CE7F2F615E89E97 2018-02-04 [A] [expires: 2029-10-15]