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How Good Intentions Can Trap the Poor, with James Whitford

How Good Intentions Can Trap the Poor, with James Whitford


Episode 427


Doug Stuart welcomes back James Whitford, founder of Watered Gardens and the True Charity Initiative, for an in-depth discussion on his new book, The Crisis of Dependency: How Our Efforts to Solve Po…


Published on 7 hours ago

Is Free Speech in Trouble? with Connor Murnane of FIRE

Is Free Speech in Trouble? with Connor Murnane of FIRE


Episode 426


Dive into the fiery world of free speech in this episode featuring Connor Murnane, Campus Advocacy Chief of Staff at FIRE (the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression). Once focused solely on…


Published on 1 week ago

How to Disagree Without Losing Your Humanity, with Wilk Wilkinson

How to Disagree Without Losing Your Humanity, with Wilk Wilkinson


Episode 425


Wilk Wilkinson, host of Derate the Hate and Director of Media Systems and Operations at Braver Angels, joins host Cody Cook to talk about our polarized political climate and how to rise above it. Bra…


Published on 2 weeks ago

Why Christians Should Care About Bitcoin, with Jordan Bush

Why Christians Should Care About Bitcoin, with Jordan Bush


Episode 424


Doug Stuart sits down with Jordan Bush—missionary, author, and Bitcoin advocate—for a deep dive into the intersections of sound money, faith, and global impact. Jordan shares his firsthand experience…


Published on 3 weeks ago

We Don't Need No Stinkin' Intellectual Property, with Stephan Kinsella

We Don't Need No Stinkin' Intellectual Property, with Stephan Kinsella


Episode 423


Stephan Kinsella was our guest to talk about "intellectual property," the concept that an individual's ideas belong to them and should be protected from free use by others through law. Stephan is a p…


Published on 4 weeks ago

Is MAHA Libertarian? with Elizabeth Nolan Brown

Is MAHA Libertarian? with Elizabeth Nolan Brown


Episode 422


Doug Stuart welcomes Elizabeth Nolan Brown—senior editor at Reason, author of the bi-weekly Sex and Tech newsletter, co-founder of Feminists for Liberty, and adjunct professor at the University of Ci…


Published on 1 month ago

The Case for Dads, with Adam B. Coleman

The Case for Dads, with Adam B. Coleman


Episode 421


Join us on the Libertarian Christian Podcast for a compelling conversation with Adam B. Coleman, author of The Children We Left Behind and founder of Wrong Speak Publishing. In this episode, Adam div…


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

Why Religious Pluralism and Immigration Are Vitally Important For Liberty – Nick Gillespie

Why Religious Pluralism and Immigration Are Vitally Important For Liberty – Nick Gillespie


Episode 420


Nick Gillespie joins Doug Stuart to trace his path from Catholic kid in an immigrant family to a postmodern libertarian—and why that journey made him bullish on freedom of movement and a more “mongre…


Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago

Christian Anarchism at FreedomFest, with Cody Cook

Christian Anarchism at FreedomFest, with Cody Cook


Episode 418


In this Freedom Fest 2025 presentation, The Anarchist Anabaptist author Cody Cook explores the historical and philosophical alignment between Christian principles and libertarian anarchism. Rooted in…


Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago

Is Zionism Biblical? with Chris Todd and Jacob Winograd

Is Zionism Biblical? with Chris Todd and Jacob Winograd


Episode 419


Cody Cook sits down with Jacob Winograd, host of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, and Chris Todd, a missionary in the Middle East, to discuss the Israel-Palestine conflict through a Christian lens. Todd…


Published on 2 months ago





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