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In this episode of the Rated R Safety Show, we dive into the debate over workplace safety standards. Should organizations simply meet the minimum requirements, or aim to exceed them? Host Jay Allen shares insights on balancing compliance with proactivity, reflecting on conversations with safety expert Sheldon Primus about OSHA's evolving role under changing administrations. Plus, we explore trending news, pop culture tidbits, and more to keep you entertained and informed.This episode features the song "Moonlight" by Free The People. License #: 8637266143Tune in for a blend of safety, humor, and reality checks!
In this new interview with libertarian power couple Matt and Terry Kibbe, founders of Free the People, hosted by IEA's Communications Manager, Reem Ibrahim, they explore how storytelling and personal narratives can effectively communicate ideas of liberty and economic freedom. From Terry's experience in the defence industry to Matt's discovery of libertarianism through Rush albums and Austrian economics, their journey showcases innovative approaches to reaching new audiences. The discussion delves into their successful strategy of making complex economic concepts accessible through relatable content and storytelling. Their work at Free the People demonstrates how video content and documentaries can bridge political divides, featuring stories from Cuban artists to family-owned businesses affected by COVID-19 policies. Host Reem Ibrahim and the Kibbes examine concerning trends, including that 53% of young adults (18-34) in the UK view socialism favourably. However, they remain optimistic about the future of liberty-focused ideas, particularly through their "gateway drug" approach of introducing these concepts through engaging, personal stories that resonate across political spectrums. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insider.iea.org.uk/subscribe
Matt Kibbe from BlazeTV and Free The People talks about the focus on freedom in the new Congress and Administration. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all have stories to tell, so every fortnight Ada and Mayowa ply friends with food and drinks in exchange for those stories. It's group therapy, meets open-mic, meets kickback. Our goal is simple: archiving the Nigerian experience to capture all the nuances of today's culture.Subscribe via Spotify and Apple Podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We all have stories to tell, so every now and then, Ada and Mayowa ply friends with food and drinks in exchange for those stories. It's group therapy, meets open-mic, meets kickback. We're archiving the Nigerian experience to capture what it means to be a part of the culture today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Now that the US House has passed a bill to require TikTok owner Bytedance to sell the social media platform, the US Senate will have the final say. President Biden has already said he would sign the bill into law should it pass Congress. Supporters say that's required to stop the Chinese Communist Party's surveillance of and influence on Americans. The law could result in the banning of TikTok in America if Bytedance refuses to sell it to an approved buyer. Critics, including FreeThePeople.com's Matt Kibbe, say the idea is a violation of Americans' rights to free speech and free association and is also an overreach of government into the free market. In this segment, Kibbe responds to the push for the regulation and possible ban.
In this week's episode of ConsEUmer we talk to Young Voices contributor Benjamin Ayanian about the push by Republican lawmakers to get private airlines to disclose information about migrant passengers. Also in this episode:
The competition for the GOP's presidential nomination moves into the next phase of the campaign following the second debate. In this discussion, FreeThePeople.org writer Dr. Aaron Pomerantz discusses his recent article challenging the party and the candidates on what they are bringing to our national discussion. In other words, what do they stand FOR? Here's the article: https://freethepeople.org/the-republican-party-doesnt-stand-for-anything/ * image courtesy of FreeThePeople.org
Another new edition of Roqe as part of the Uprising series featuring powerful Iranian voices from across the diaspora on the movement for change. Feature guests include actor and human rights campaigner, Shiva Negar, joining us from Los Angeles, and martial arts champion and karate star, Nassim Varasteh live in the Roqe Studio, on her recent campaign to bring awareness to executed Iranian athlete Mehdi Karami. Plus, Jian launches the show with a heartfelt call to action on the imprisoned award-winning Iranian filmmaker, Jafar Panahi, who has begun a hunger strike to protest his treatment as a political prisoner. And the Roqe Roundtable convenes with regulars Pegah and Shaya.
FreeThePeople.org's Matt Kibbe, host of BlazeTV's "Kibbe On Liberty" assesses the failure of Republicans to win more seats in Congress during the 2022 Mid Term elections. Kibbe discusses the policy differences the GOP presented and failed to present as well as what messages voters around the country were sending as far as their priorities.
Charity is one of the fundamental tenets of libertarian social ideology. In the absence of government services, those in need will rely on voluntary community assistance to get by. Looking out for our fellow man, on a voluntary basis is the truest form of compassion and freedom there is! Charities mentioned in this episode: The Innocence Project: https://innocenceproject.org/ We Heart West: https://weheartwest.org/ Free State Project: https://www.fsp.org/ Free The People: https://freethepeople.org/ Fraternal Order of Porcupines: https://www.gofundme.com/f/savethequill Live Free and Thrive: https://www.libertynh.us Learn more and support the show at https://linktr.ee/subersivepod #libertarian #charity #givingtuesday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justin-odonnell0/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justin-odonnell0/support
Irlandia Północna w latach 80 ubiegłego wieku. Od ponad 10 lat sytuacja w kraju przypominała wojnę domową. Na wyspach nazywają to Troubles. Robert Gerard Sands, znany jako Bobby Sands bojownik Prowizorycznej Irlandzkiej Armii Republikańskiej tzw. Provos, po jednym z zamachów bombowych w Belfaście został skazany na 14 lat. Karę odbywał w więzieniu Crumlin Road a następnie w The Maze. Warunki w więzieniu były okropne a strażnicy brutalni, szczególnie wobec nacjonalistów. Republikańscy więźniowie często organizowali protesty. Przywódcą, najsłynniejszego – strajku głodowego był właśnie Bobby Sands. Strajk miał fatalne zakończenie. Sands po 66 dniach głodówki zmarł. Życie straciło jeszcze kolejnych 9 strajkujących. Ale Sands to nie tylko bojownik o wolność. Był muzykiem, grał na basie. Pisał również piosenki. Przynajmniej 4 napisał odsiadując wyrok. Wśród nich „Back Home in Derry” – wrócić do Derry. Piosenka opisuje podróż irlandzkich rebeliantów do kolonii karnej w ramach tzw. penal transportation. 60 skazańców zmierza do Zatoki Botanicznej. Więźniowie płynął 5 tygodni w opłakanych warunkach, a potem czeka ich ciężka egzystencja z dala od rodzin, na ziemi Van Diemena. Piosenka została uznana za rebeliancką. A melodię Bobby Sands pożyczył właśnie od Gordona Lightfoota i jego Wraku Edmunda Fitzgeralda. Nie wiemy dlaczego autor w refrenie tęskni do Derry. Nie urodził się tam nie mieszkał. Ale może chciał podkreślić rebeliancki charakter utworu odnosząc się do miasta symbolu. A Derry na taki symbol nadawało się wyśmienicie. To drugie co do wielkości miasto Irlandii Północnej. W XVI wieku miasto opanowali angielscy najeźdźcy. Pierwotnej nazwie Derry Anglicy dodali człon London. Do dziś nazwa LondonDerry jest nazwą oficjalną. Stanowi pewien wyróżnik, używają jej unioniści, Republikanie mówią po prostu Derry. Ale Derry to przede wszystkim symbol The Troubles, konfliktu miedzy unionistami a republikanami, trwającego w Irlandii Północnej od końca lat 60 do 90. Właśnie w Derry, bitwą pod Bogside, zaczęła się ta swoista wojna domowa, tak to możemy nazwać. Konflikt pochłonął ponad 3500 ofiar. The Troubles zmieniło na wiele lat obraz miasta. I o tym następna piosenka. Phil Coulter, irlandzki songwriter, słynął w latach 60 XX wieku z pisania przebojowych piosenek rozrywkowych. Jego piosenki odnosiły sukcesy na Eurowizji. We wczesnych latach 70 pracował z zespołem The Dubliners, wtedy bliżej zetknął się z irlandzkim folkiem. Luke Kelly namówił go aby zaczął pisać piosenki „folkowe” opatrzone poważniejszymi tekstami. Pierwszym sukcesem była „Free The People”, ale tę piosenkę autor uznał za zbyt patetyczną. Następna, powstawała prawie rok, ale okazała się majstersztykiem. Phil opisał w niej dzieciństwo i młodość spędzone w rodzinnym Derry. I zestawił ten obraz z miastem zrujnowanym prze Troubles, miastem przypominającym koszary, obwieszonym drutami kolczastymi, miastem w którym po ulicach snuł się niepokojący zapach gazu, miastem pełnym patroli wojskowych. Piosence nadał tytuł „The Town I Loved So Well” (miasto, które tak bardzo kochałem). Piosenkę w 1973 na Albumie Dublinersów Plain and Simple zaśpiewał Luke Kelly. I to wykonanie, pełne uczucia, autor uznał za doskonałe. Nie tylko autor. Piosenka stała się niemal natychmiast irlandzkim standardem. A jej sukces jest tym większy, że dziś „The Town I Loved So Well” jest śpiewana w pubach zarówno katolickich jak i protestanckich. Audycja zawiera utwory: „The Town I Loved So Well” (w tle) w wykonaniu Jin-Sung Lee, muzyka: Phil Coulter, aranżacja na gitarę: Sin-young Ahn „Back Home in Derry” w wykonaniu Christy'ego Moore'a, słowa: Bobby Sands muzyka: na podstawie „The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald” Gordona Lightfoota „ The Town I Loved So Well” w wykonaniu The Dubliners, słowa i muzyka: Phil Coulter Sail Ho
SNKRS rant, EVO 2022, Draft pick swaps but not the ones you think, Black Panther 2 trailer, Irv Gotti on drink champs and much more...
SNKRS rant, EVO 2022, Draft pick swaps but not the ones you think, Black Panther 2 trailer, Irv Gotti on drink champs and much more...
Matt Kibbe is joined by a tired and slightly hungover Free the People staff under the lights of six Christmas trees to discuss some of the projects that have been keeping them going all year, as well as a look ahead at 2022. These include the award-winning “All We Have,” the story of a family struggling to keep their family business under a constantly changing regime of COVID regulations; a series warning people about how far government emergency powers can really go; and a forthcoming documentary about families who have decided to leave the government school system due to intolerable pandemic policies.
Libertarian Power Couple, Matt and Terry Kibbe join the show to talk about their work with Free The People, and the Restorative Justice Project. Follow them on Twitter @mkibbe and @tkibbe And learn more about their work at https://www.freethepeople.org As always, if you enjoy this content, make sure to like and subscribe, and share it with your friends! Where to find the audio Podcast? https://www.odonnell4liberty.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ODonnell4Liberty Merch: https://www.snekswag.com Tips and Links: https://cointr.ee/justinodonnell Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/M95TrG2uuS #libertarian #liberty #freedom #free #politics #podcast #interview #agorist #agorism #anarchist #anarchy #cryptocurrency #crypto #bitcoin Libertarian, liberty, freedom, free, politics, podcast, interview, agorist, agorism, anarchist, anarchy, cryptocurrency, crypto, bitcoin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justin-odonnell0/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justin-odonnell0/support
I talk to indigenous rights scholar and geographer Roxanne Ornelas of Miami University about indigenous land rights, the environment, and the National Parks.
199 In this episode, I bring the lesson on this stop on the Mountain of God to an end. It's time you and I understand we are Jesus' disciples if you believe and abide in His word.Being a disciple means Jesus expects us to build God's kingdom and that is what I'm going to do if Jesus tarries and does not come back this year for His Bride.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz discuss the notion of national pride, patriotism, immigration, gratitude, and the Fourth of July.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz discuss whether there's a calling to preach the ideas of liberty to the masses, or whether we should just mind our own business and leave everybody alone.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz talk with Jon Schweppe from the America Principles Project about the best way to create a virtuous society, and whether politics is even capable of fulfilling that goal. Schweppe argues that the state is the only way to fight back against the rise of progressive values, while Logan and Mike remain skeptical.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz are joined by Jon Schweppe from the American Principles Project to talk about common good capitalism, populism, and the tensions between libertarianism and conservatism.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz talk with Josh Withrow from the National Taxpayers Union Foundation about the efforts to use antitrust laws to break up big tech companies. These proposals misunderstand the business landscape, how innovation works, and the ways that laws can be gamed to protect big incumbents at the expense of small startups.
This week on Race Capitol, we talk about solidarity from #RVA to #Palestine with journalist Siona Peterous and filmmaker and photographer Michael Kamel, the co-hosts of the @ownyourstories podcast. Our dialogue centers creative and artistic tactics of resistance - from reclaimed spaces, to movement journalists, to musicians - fighting for collective liberation from the river to the sea. We also hear Dr. Noura Erakat’s powerful speech from a #SaveSheikhJarrah rally in Washington D.C. last month. As always, we kick off this week’s episode with our Race Capitol #Reframe, looking at the latest local, national, and international headlines. Support our independent Black media platform by subscribing where you listen to podcasts, sharing + bookmarking this post, and donating to us on #Patreon Featured Music: “Free Palestine” - Abe Batson “Free Palestine” - Genocide “‘Merica” - Rebelationz Resources: Follow on instagram: @OwnYourStories, @KamelWorld, @see.oh.nah, @nouraerakat, @DCPFAF Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions on Israel https://bdsmovement.net/ DC Palestinian Film & Arts Festival https://www.dcpfaf.org/ Justice For Some(book by Noura Erakat) https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=26507 Freedom Is a Constant Struggle (book by Angela Davis) https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/780-freedom-is-a-constant-struggle Except for Palestine (book by Marc Lamont Hill) https://thenewpress.com/books/except-for-palestine Gaza in Context http://www.gazaincontext.com/ What Does Palestine Mean for Black America? A Conversation in Partnership with the Dream Defenders (panel discussion) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqn2_os_LJY Israel now holding 13 Palestinian journalists https://rsf.org/en/news/israel-now-holding-13-palestinian-journalists Reframe Resources: Isiah Brown GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-the-family-of-isiah-brown?utm_campaign=p_cp_url&utm_medium=os&utm_source=customer Chesterfield's third-largest mobile home park could change hands. Residents worry what comes next https://richmond.com/news/local/chesterfields-third-largest-mobile-home-park-could-change-hands-residents-worry-what-comes-next/article_2ce3f267-a4c4-59e7-96a9-365b66364f69.html Latinos have become the second-most vaccinated in Virginia. Community clinics are a major reason why https://richmond.com/news/local/latinos-have-become-the-second-most-vaccinated-in-virginia-community-clinics-are-a-major-reason/article_d73629b3-5e11-5881-a67c-f3c5f295b8be.html Concerns about missing work may be a barrier to coronavirus vaccination https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2021/05/27/time-off-vaccine-workers/ Historic Deception Bill Passes Illinois Legislature, Banning Police from Lying to Youth During Interrogations https://innocenceproject.org/historic-deception-bill-passes-illinois-legislature-banning-police-from-lying-to-youth-during-interrogations/ Arizona Plans Executions Using Same Poison Gas Used in Nazi Death Camps https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/may/28/arizona-gas-chamber-executions-documents U.S. unveils $310 mln in Central America aid https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/us-unveils-310-mln-central-america-aid-guatemala-agrees-work-together-migration-2021-04-27/ Who is Naftali Bennett, Israel’s potential prime minister? https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/5/31/naftali-bennett-who-is-israels-new-potential-prime-minister Israel and Colombia: The ever more special relationship https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/israel-and-colombia-ever-more-special-relationship Birds of a Fascist feather: why Israel is aiding Colombia’s crackdown on protesters https://mronline.org/2021/05/31/birds-of-a-fascist-feather-why-israel-is-aiding-colombias-crackdown-on-protesters/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=birds-of-a-fascist-feather-why-israel-is-aiding-colombias-crackdown-on-protesters All Eyes on Calí, Colombia https://blackallianceforpeace.com/newsletter/alleyesoncalicolombia
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz are joined by Josh Withrow from the National Taxpayer's Union Foundation to address some misconceptions about tech policy. Josh points out that many of the proposed solutions coming from both the left and right would actually make things far worse and result in less freedom.
Free the People's Mike Feuz and Logan Albright discuss two different approaches to libertarian thought. Should individual liberty be considered an absolute end worth pursuing, or is there such a thing as liberty held in common among a society, for which its occasionally okay to sacrifice some individual liberty?
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz discuss the recent gas shortage and the economics of price gouging. Contrary to popular opinion, rising prices prevent shortages and make sure scarce resources are allocated efficiently.
Free the People's Logan Albright, Mike Feuz, Matt Kibbe, and Matt Battaglia conclude their discussion on the dangers of social media and the general collapse of American society. Much of it comes down to a lack of meaning in modern life stemming from the avoidance of risk taking and responsibility. They also talking about their upcoming documentary about the damage lockdowns are doing to the restaurant industry.
Free the People's Logan Albright, Mike Feuz, Matt Kibbe, and Matt Battaglia continue their discussion of social media and how it impacts culture, although the conversation predictably spins off into a number of other directions, including how cancel culture is weaponized by modern communications, and whether there is any threat so great that we should empower government to fight it.
Free the People's Logan Albright, Mike Feuz, Matt Kibbe, and Matt Battaglia got together for a marathon discussion of social media, censorship, the Lord of the Rings, rum, and a huge variety of other topics. We broke into three parts, so stay tuned for the continuation.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz talk about the controversy over the stage design at CPAC, and the broader issue of whether ancient symbols can be ruined forever just because hate groups decided to appropriate them.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz talk about the Paradox of Freedom. Is freedom completely inviolable, or can it be traded for something you value more? Is there a difference between surrendering freedom to incur responsibility and surrendering freedom to escape responsibility?
Matt Kibbe, President of "Free The People" and author of "Don't Hurt People and Don't Take Their Things" is on the show discussing liberty, libertarianism, and America's path forward. Matty shares a story of heartbreak and explains why everybody in America is a hypocrite besides himself. OKAY FAT BOYS AND PARTY GIRLS, GO SPREAD LOVE! Follow The Dad Presents on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Stitcher: The Dad Presents (please review us) Facebook.com/thedadpresents – great daily content Instagram.com/thedadpresents Twitter: @thedadpresents YouTube: @superbaddad Gab: @thedadpresents Also, buy and enjoy books written by The Dad, J. Matthew Nespoli, on Amazon: Daddy Versus The Suck Monster - “A hilarious memoir on first time fatherhood for a 36 year old man-child”: https://tinyurl.com/p9593sp Broken – “A dark, fictional, comedic tale told with a razor sharp acerbic wit about the dark seedy underbelly of Los Angeles: Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll”: https://tinyurl.com/y2p77qar Please support our sponsors and help your boy feed his family: SHEATHUNDERWEAR.COM -The most comfortable underwear ever created, made from materials created by NASA (I'm not positive about this) with a special sheath pocket to keep your man junk fresh and clean and give it a little extra bulge. Use promo code “Dad” for 20% off your order!
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz talk about the increasingly permanent barriers around the United States Capital, and how they represent the ultimate slap in the face to the principles of democracy and representation that the country was founded upon.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz discuss whether there is a tension between the individualism typical of libertarian thought and mankind's fundamental status as a social animal with a need for community. Do libertarians too often neglect the communal aspect of life, or is the stereotype of the rugged individualist, or crotchety old mountain man, an unfair caricature? Maybe it's possible for both of these things to exist in harmony, with free markets actually encouraging us to look out for one another rather than stabbing each other in the back.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz discuss the problem of big tech censorship, and what a libertarian solution looks like. Both more regulation and private sector indifference seem like bad ideas. Instead, we need to foster a culture where free speech is revered and censorship, regardless of the source, is as reviled as bigotry.
Matt Kibbe, CEO of Free The People and host of the Kibbe On Liberty (podcasthttps://freethepeople.org/kibbe-on-liberty-podcast/), addresses the current state of anxiety and tribalism in the country. Among the topics are violence in protests, near-apocalyptic language used by some in discussing politics, and ways opposition to the President's agenda (conservatives and libertarians in particular) can effectively engage the process and culture.
Free the People's Logan Albright, Mike Feuz, and Matt Battaglia continue their discussion of the Capitol Breach, what divides Americans, the unhealthy effects of social media, and how we're supposed to live happy free lives in such a ridiculous state of affairs.
Free the People's Logan Albright, Mike Feuz, and Matt Battaglia gather after a winter hiatus to discus the Capitol Breach and its implications, as well as a range of other topics, including whether the lack of a shared culture in the U.S. is contributing to polarization and political extremism.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz talk to Chief Technology Officer Kara Pally about her experiences living and raising children in New York city during the COVID lockdowns.
Matt Kibbe is joined by the entire Free the People staff to celebrate another year fighting for freedom. The group discusses work they have done on criminal justice reform, pushing back against critical race theory and, most importantly, combatting the narrative of authoritarian lockdowns that have dominated 2020. Despite recommendations from Fauci and others, it’s never been more important to gather with your loved ones to rejoice that this miserable year is finally ending.
Matt Kibbe is joined by the entire Free the People staff to celebrate another year fighting for freedom. The group discusses work they have done on criminal justice reform, pushing back against critical race theory and, most importantly, combatting the narrative of authoritarian lockdowns that have dominated 2020. Despite recommendations from Fauci and others, it’s never been more important to gather with your loved ones to rejoice that this miserable year is finally ending. The Christmas Resistance: https://youtu.be/QQCF5eqtLHM Subscribe to Kibbe on Liberty everywhere you get podcasts. #mattkibbe #freethepeople #kibbeonliberty Watch Kibbe on Liberty on BlazeTV: https://blazetv.com/kibbe Follow Kibbe on Liberty on Facebook: https://facebook.com/KibbeBlazeTV Follow Free the People on YouTube: https://youtube.com/freethepeople Follow Free the People on Twitter: https://twitter.com/freethepeople Follow Free the People on Instagram: https://instagram.com/freethepeople Follow Free the People on Facebook: https://facebook.com/freethepeople Visit Free the People's website: https://freethepeople.org Join Free the People's community: https://community.freethepeople.org Kibbe on Liberty is a weekly podcast with libertarian author, economist, and community organizer Matt Kibbe. As the president of Free the People, Kibbe has decades of experience in the libertarian political sphere, but in these troubled times he believes that open dialogue is needed to bring people together. This means being willing to talk, and especially listen, to those with whom we might not always agree, trying to understand perspectives that might otherwise be foreign to us. Kibbe on Liberty's growing roster of guests includes politicians, economists, comedians, writers, radio personalities, activists, journalists, and even a magician or two—with topics of conversation ranging from current affairs to craft beer and the Grateful Dead. So grab a cold one, and settle in for the next hour of Kibbe on Liberty, mostly honest conversations with mostly interesting people.
Free the People's Mike Feuz, Logan Albright, and Sam Martin talk about California's authoritarian response to the COVID-19 pandemic, conformity, bleeding heart libertarianism, and why progressives tend to be more interesting people.
Free the People'e Logan Albright is joined by guest Laura Gingrich to talk about the future of the movie industry, post-COVID, as well as to discuss the history of prohibition on the anniversary of its demise. In an age where people are afraid to consume performing arts and forbidden from congregating at their favorite watering holes, what's going to happen to all that bottled-up creativity?
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz discuss Thanksgiving plans and how many states are making gathering with family a crime over safety concerns. As lockdowns start to come into effect again, we wonder what people will be willing to accept before engaging in some good old fashioned disobedience.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz respond to the sudden calls for unity and togetherness following Joe Biden's (apparent) election victory. While it's always good to bring people together, a lot of these messages ring hollow given that half the country has been dismissed as deplorables and fascists over the last for years. They also drift woozily through a variety of other topics, including the Overton Window, foreign policy, immigration, and National Novel Writing Month.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz discuss some of 2020's ballot initiatives that went in a surprisingly libertarian direction. In addition to multiple states legalizing and decriminalizing various forms of drugs, California lifted restrictions on Uber and Lyft, and reversed course on affirmative action.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz run down the election results over a stiff drink. While there are still some unknowns, they talk about demographic shifts, the lack of a mandate for either party, and what the legacy of Donald Trump will look like.
How can you rule yourself from a mind controlled or influenced by someone else? This episode discusses why decolonization of the mind is necessary and how it can be done.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz gather on the eve of the 2020 election to discuss democracy, get out the vote campaigns, rational ignorance, and the electoral college. Would a popular vote be more fair? Does your vote matter anyway? Do you have a civic duty to participate in elections? Should libertarians bother legitimizing government through voting? All these questions and more will be addressed over a stiff drink as we prepare for what is likely to be the most contentious and unpleasant election of our lifetimes.
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Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz delve into some of Pope Francis's recent anticapitalist comments and disucess the relationship between religion and economics. As the resident Catholic, Mike provides insight into the church's perspective on socialism, while Logan, the pagan heathen, pokes him with questions about the Bible.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz discuss the concept of political anarchy. Can a society without rulers exist, or will it inevitably devolve into despotism and barbarism? Do we need a system of organized coercion in order for society to exist? Are there any historical examples of anarchist societies? As a minarchist, Mike has some objections which Logan, the resident anarchist, tries to answer.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz talk about the latest outrage over Trump's tax returns. Is it better to have a flat tax, with no loopholes or deductions, or is it better to have a more complex code that allows you to pay less if you want to? Obviously the best answer is: no taxes at all.
Free the People's Logan Albright, Mike Feuz, and Joel Davis get some dispatches from the great state of West Virginia. Joel runs a restaurant on the Ohio border, and explains some of the new rules they have to follow in light of the pandemic. While some survive, a huge number of landmark institutions are closing their doors forever as a result of regulations imposed from the top down. Joel also gives his views on the Black Lives Matter protests from the perspective of Middle America.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz discuss the Supreme Court vacancy left by Ruth Bader Ginsburg's passing, court packing, and the media hysteria surrounding Trump's intention to fill the seat before the election. Conclusion: people get too worked up about the Supreme Court because those nine individuals just have too much power.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz get together for drinks to discuss the news of the week through a uniquely libertarian lens. This week, they ask what the Democrats see in Kamala Harris and discuss Matt Kibbe's recent interview with the living legend that is Dr. Ron Paul.
Free the People’s Logan Albright and Trey Lowell talk about the recent controversy surrounding the United States Post Office. Is Donald Trump trying to sabotage the USPS to rig the election? Is the Post Office an inefficient government monopoly long past its “sell by” date? What are the potential pitfalls of mail-in voting? All this and more in this week’s Last Call.
Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz drift seamlessly from a discussion of Austrian economics to analyzing Hollywood's hypocrisy. Disney reveals its hypocrisy by pretending to care about human rights while simultaneously thanking the oppressive Chinese government in the credits for the new Mulan movie. Also, the Oscars double down on political correctness by making inclusivity a requirement for a Best Picture nomination.
Free the People’s Logan Albright and Mike Feuz discuss the shooting of Jacob Blake and the ensuing riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Both the left and the right have some questionable opinions about the whole mess, which leaves our libertarian heroes without many ideological allies. Part of the problem is a real inability to communicate that seems to have become pervasive. But can it be fixed?
Free the People’s Logan Albright and Mike Feuz discuss the libertarian position on the death penalty. Well, not THE libertarian position, but A libertarian position. Or maybe two positions. Mike is a Catholic who has religious objections as well as political ones, while Logan’s points are largely secular in nature, but they both manage to reach the same conclusion in the end.
Free the People Roc has called for a temporary pause to daily or nightly protests in Rochester. Their goal is to rest and prepare for the next phase of work to enact significant and lasting change. So what is the end goal? Are their demands negotiable? Can they work with the mayor, after calling for Mayor Warren's resignation? Our guest joins us for her first conversation on Connections since the story of Daniel Prude went public. Ashley Gantt was recently profiled by City Newspaper for her work in organizing, and now she's one of the most visible leaders in Rochester. Our guest: Ashley Gantt, co-founder of Free the People Roc
Following the police killing of Daniel Prude and days of protest in Rochester in response, Free the People Rochester hosted a Virtual Town Hall on Thursday, September 9. A panel of experts discussed the impact of violent policing on communities of color and explored alternatives. HMM correspondent Corinne Carey brings us this report. The full Town Hall meeting can be seen on Free the People Rochester's Facebook page.
Naima Penniman, Program Director at Soul Fire Farm, talks with Chuck about the Black and Indigenous roots of regenerative agriculture, how Soul Fire provides fresh produce to low-income communities of color, the importance of land, the need for reparations, and agricultural policies that could start to right the injustices faced by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) folks. Links: Soul Fire Farm Sowing the Seeds of Food Justice Manual Food & Land Sovereignty Resource List for COVID-19 Hundreds of resources to support BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) Farmers in navigating the pandemic Calls to action: (1) Reparations map (2) Fortifying our Foundation (3) Action steps --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moses-podcast/message
Liberation is a long, intergenerational movement. This week on Race Capitol we discuss the radical struggle for freedom by looking to the past, at the failed Reconstruction Era , to the present, at the looming danger of mass incarceration for Black Youth in the city, and to the future, for advice from the freedom fighters who will inherit our new society. Co-host Naomi Isaac is joined by the voices of Dr. Biko Agozino, counter colonial criminologist and author of “Black Women and the Criminal Justice System”, and Art Burton, Executive Director of Kinfolk Community Empowerment Center, accompanied by the sounds of BYP 100 Choir.
Matt Kibbe from Free The People discusses efforts by politicians in both major parties to criminalize content posted online if it's deemed “disinformation”. The focus of the discussion is on the freedom of speech and the government's proper role in protecting it.
In this special Christmas episode of Kibbe on Liberty, Matt Kibbe is joined by the motley Free the People staff, Terry Kibbe, Matt Battaglia, Kara Pally, Sam Martin, Logan Albright, and Joel Davis to talk about video storytelling and conveying the message of liberty to a younger generation. The gang dives into some of their exciting new projects on the horizon for 2020, and wishes season's greetings to all viewers young and old. Find the projects mentioned in this episode at https://freethepeople.org or https://youtube.com/freethepeople.
In this special Christmas episode of Kibbe on Liberty, Matt Kibbe is joined by the motley Free the People staff, Terry Kibbe, Matt Battaglia, Kara Pally, Sam Martin, Logan Albright, and Joel Davis to talk about video storytelling and conveying the message of liberty to a younger generation. The gang dives into some of their exciting new projects on the horizon for 2020, and wishes season's greetings to all viewers young and old.
I had the opportunity to sit down with Matt Kibbe, President and Chief Community Organizer at Free The People, while attending Freedom Fest earlier this month. Free The People is an educational organization turning the next generation on to the values of liberty through social media, video, and storytelling. Kibbe is also an Executive Producer at CRTV and most recently author of the #2 New York Times bestseller Don’t Hurt People and Don’t Take Their Stuff. We discuss Libertarian messaging, culture wars, the effects of freedom on community and the future of politics. Support the show.
It’s hard to imagine honest, revelatory, even enjoyable conversation between people on distant points of American life right now. But in this public conversation at the Citizen University annual conference, Matt Kibbe and Heather McGhee show us how. He’s a libertarian who helped activate the Tea Party. She’s a millennial progressive leader. They are bridge people for this moment — holding passion and conviction together with an enthusiasm for engaging difference, and carrying questions as vigorously as they carry answers.
It’s hard to imagine honest, revelatory, even enjoyable conversation between people on distant points of American life right now. But in this public conversation at the Citizen University annual conference, Matt Kibbe and Heather McGhee show us how. He’s a libertarian who helped activate the Tea Party. She’s a millennial progressive leader. They are bridge people for this moment — holding passion and conviction together with an enthusiasm for engaging difference, and carrying questions as vigorously as they carry answers. This interview is edited and produced with music and other features in the On Being episode “Matt Kibbe and Heather McGhee — Repairing the Breach.” Find more at onbeing.org.
Flat, fair, or simply theft? Do Republicans care about tax reform? Was the Tea Party movement for nothing? And who will build the roads? Returning guest Logan Albright (and former Homeless History host) from Conservative Review and Free the People dives into the tax game and the truth behind why the government takes so much. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-remso-martinez-experience/support
Did the US government really just give away the Internet? Is the USA Freedom Act worse than the Patriot Act? All that and so much more as we discuss ICANN, the UN and so much more in this week's episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-remso-martinez-experience/support
This week we have the lovely CEO of Free the People Terry Kibbe on the show. What wisdom does Dead-Abe Lincoln have for us? What about the polls in Utah looking good for McMullin but sour for Johnson? Also, does the future of the liberty movement look bright or dull? Learn more in the awesome episode! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-remso-martinez-experience/support
Director of Research at Free the People and contributor at Conservative Review Logan Albright joins the show to discuss the problem with our schools and how more freedom can fix it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-remso-martinez-experience/support
Please join me and my Kola David Hill on Sunday as we discuss what ever comes to mind. We Talk several times a week and somtimes forget we need to share things with others.. Should be a fine show..
Please join me and my Kola David Hill on Sunday as we discuss what ever comes to mind. We Talk several times a week and somtimes forget we need to share things with others.. Should be a fine show..
We spoke with G20 defendant and community organizer Alex Hundert a day before he was arrested for speaking at a panel at Ryerson University. Police alleged that he was in violation of his bail condition to not participate in any protests. You can get updates here: http://g20.torontomobilize.org/ Alex, along with Harsha Walia from No One Is Illegal - Vancouver, break down the post-G20 situation, including charges, upcoming court dates, dealing with the reality of fear and ongoing state repression, and strengthening our resolve.