No topic off limits, no issue too taboo. Takes All Kinds is a long form interview podcast where the goal is to dive deep into every topic tackled. Radical politics, cutting edge ideas, hot button issues, and extraordinary personal stories are just some of the things you will hear.
Corey Ramsey is the Program Director of New Alternatives, INC Transitional Housing Program +. It is an organization that helps adults that have aged out of foster care adjust to life.
Game Reviews What is and Isn't for you in art Warhammer 40K mainstream? What is Cannon Incels Bonus
Second Ask Me Anything episode Vaccines, are Marvel movies even art, Godzilla theme park, what success looks like and much more
Brand and Don join me to talk about the essay by the great man of letters George Orwell http://www.orwell.ru/library/essays/politics/english/e_polit
Mike Alfred is the Co-Found and CEO of Digital Assets Data, and he joins me to talk about cryptocurrency and BitCoin. Things I know very little about. This was a really fun episode to make.
Brad, Don and I discus the Libertarian take White Nationalism.
I didn't have a guest this week so I asked people to send in any question they might want me to answer. I do my best.
Jeff Davis has been a friend of mine for a long time and I have always found his thoughts on the world very interesting. This a wide ranging conversation which starts with a spoiler filled discussions about the movie Once Upon A Time in Hollywood and then goes in many different directions. Enjoy.
This is the first unplanned episode I've done. Don and I were hanging out with an hour to kill before another podcast, so I figured we just hit record. We talk about the Democratic Debates, Education, Trump, History and so much more.
Marco Cisneros is running for School Board in sub district D. He and I talk about why he is running and what he feels he will bring to the office he is running for. This interview is not an endorsement.
John Brady is with the Voices of Our City Choir in San Diego. He became a homeless advocate after he spend about a year on the streets of San Diego. We talk about his life, how he became homeless, and how he pulled himself out of it. We also talk about many issues surrounding the topic of homelessness, like housing, services, and mental health and drug addiction. http://www.voicesofourcity.org/home
DJ RedLite is a San Diego DJ who at one time did a podcast with me called the RedLite Invite. While we don't do that podcast anymore he was nice enough to come on this show and talk about his life with me. We talk about his career as a DJ, his troubled teen years, how he put his life together, and his overall world view. You can find him every Tuesday at the Lyrical Exchange Open Mic in North Park.
Big Frog is a San Diego based comedian and he has stories to tell. We talk about growing up the son of immigrants in the 70's and 80's, his drug addiction, his time in prison and how he pull himself together and form his calling in comedy.
Bard returns to talk foreign policy in a conversation that doves tails from last weeks episode.
Don is back and he has had foreign policy on his mind. In this episode we history and the many Libertarian positions on foreign policy.
I interview two people for the first time on the show. Aurora and Calypso are two exotic dancers in the San Diego area. We talk about life as a dancer both in and out of the club and what part race plays in the industry.
First guest of the Podcast, Adam Connie, returns to talk Comedy.
Light hearted episode where we talk the history and appeal of Professional Wrestling
If you listened to the episode with Tom Scott about his book on the Legal System you may notice we mentioned his co-author a number of times. Today we have Sarah Naheedy on the show! Sarah and I talk about her take on the Legal System, her background, and what she thinks the future hold for the Legal System.
Don Angelo returns to talk about what Modern Libertarianism.
Brad Richardson is a politically active, Libertarian Anarchist. What does that mean? Brad and I dive head first into Anarchism. We take about property rights, money, rights, how his type of anarchism is better then left wing anarchism, and more. SEX SHOP ZONING! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTDdpbS7xoM
Safari is a local San Diego Adult Entertainer. She and I talk about how she got started in the industry, what are the rules for dancing in San Diego, and how dancing changer her life for the better.
Jeff Hewitt is a renaissance man based in Norfolk Virginia. He is a poet, comic book artist, photographer and activist journalist. Jeff and I talk about his back ground, his early political activism, his thoughts on capitalism, free speech and gun rights. https://antonym.press jeff-hewitt.com
Joe is the Chief Development Officer of Boys to Men Mentoring and he and I talk about he early life, how he fell in to substance abuse, how he pulled himself out of it, and how he used that to co-found Boys to Men Mentoring. We also talk about the huge problem of fatherlessness in America and how Boys to Men works to try and help boys who find themselves in very tough situation. http://boystomen.org https://vimeo.com/276326747
John Riley is the host of the John Riley Project and join me to talk Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. https://johnrileyproject.com/
Tom Scott is the co-author, along with lawyer Sarah Naheedy, of the book "Stack the legal odds in your favor". In the book Tom and Sarah describe how far the American legal system has turn corrupt. Tom and I talk about his interactions with the legal system, the three big problems of the legal system: mainly that there are too many laws, the prison industrial complex, and the lack of competition of the legal system. We also talk about how some important legal cases and what Tom thinks can help fix the problems with the legal system. The Website: http://www.stloiyf.com/ Blog posts: http://www.stloiyf.com/blog/post/trust-in-the-legal-system-at-an-all-time-low/ James Duane: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE POT BROTHERS AT LAW one MINUTE TIP of the day: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTurSi0LhJs
Natasha Nova is a feature showgirl based out of Kentucky who tours the all over county, and winner of 2018 Showgirl Entertainer of the Year. In our conversation we take about how she got started as a stripper, her transition to competitive pole dancing, and finally a feature showgirl with a butt plug. We also talk about her passion for guns, the importance of proper gun ownership, and training, as well as some real life experiences that showed how important guns are to her. She also shows us how close out a podcast! Find Natasha Nova: Twitter: @msNatashaNova Instagram: @msNatashaNova Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MsNatashaNova/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MsNatashaNova
Michael A. Schwartz is the founder and Executive Director for San Diego County Gun Owners PAC and Orange County Gun Owners PAC. He has been involved in political activism for over 12 years including campaigns at the local, state, and federal level. We talk about how he got involved in gun right activism, the broad theory behind gun ownership, we define commonly misunderstood terms, and we talk about gun control laws. https://sandiegocountygunowners.com/
Sofi Ryan is an adult film star and feature dancer. I had the opportunity to "open" for her when she was feature dancing and asked her if she would be interested in doing an interview. She was nice enough to say yes, and talked for about 30 minutes. We talk about getting started in the industry, feature dancing and what she likes to do in her off time. Sofi's Social Media Twitter:@SofiRyanxoxo Instagram:@sofiryanofficial
Adam Connie is a San Diego based, comedian, rapper, podcaster, and producer. In this episode Adam and I talk about his early life growing up in an Irish-Italian neighborhood, going to an HBUC, finding comedy and finding his artistic voice. We also discuss his alcoholism and becoming homeless while taking care of his son, as well as how he pulled himself together.