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July 26, 2023

750: Why Does this Black Conservative Support Jason Aldean?

@OfficialCWATSON joins to explore the significance of local communities, why he supports Jason Aldean, and how we can achieve a race-blind America.

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In this thought-provoking conversation, Brian and Christian delve into the profound significance of local communities and the immense power of fostering strong relationships within them. Discover why these close-knit bonds serve as the very lifeblood of American society, shaping the values that define us.

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Brian Nichols  
Why does this black conservatives support Jason Aldean? Despite all the recent backlash? Let's talk about that. Instead of focusing on winning arguments, we're teaching the basic fundamentals of sales and marketing and how we can use them to win in the world of politics teaching you how to meet people where they're at on the issues they care about. Welcome to The Brian Nichols Show. Oil Hey there, folks, here on The Brian Nichols Show. And thank you for joining us for another fun filled episode. I am as always your humble host. Don't you live from our B N c Studios here in lovely Eastern Indiana and today joining us here on the program. Yes, to talk about why this black conservative does in fact support Jason ElDeen. Christian Watson, welcome to The Brian Nichols Show.

Christian Watson  
Thank you for having me. I appreciate it. Christian, thank

Brian Nichols  
you for joining us looking forward to uh, digging into Yes, the controversy that surrounds JSON LD and can I call it a controversial? I don't know. But before we get there, get there Do us a favor Christian, introduce yourself to The Brian Nichols Show audience.

Christian Watson  
I'm Christian Watson. I'm a content creator. I'm the spokesperson for hookah colorist united. We're a nonprofit that believes in fighting for the principles of colorblindness in American society. I'm also someone of an amateur philosopher. I believe that we can elevate political and social discourse by paying attention to first principles and the underlying ideas that constitute many of the political issues that we discussed today. And if we achieve a deeper understanding of these ideas, we'll may be able to work through them in a way that's actually substantial. And not superficial. So that's a lot to say, you know, I'm ready to have the conversation.

Brian Nichols  
I love it. Well, conversation, we shall have Let's kick things off. There's controversy surrounding Jason Aldean in his relatively new song. Well, let's preface this it didn't really become controversy when the song was first released back in May not until July when the music video dropped, right? It's like we're going back to the MTV days when dropping music videos actually mattered for a song. But yes, he is his brand new song, try that in a small town. And it was riddled with controversy, controversy. Why Christian, give us the background?

Christian Watson  
Well, well, the critics of the song. And by the way, the criticism of the song is perhaps some of the most outrageous I've seen, because none of it conforms with reality. But I'll get to that in a second. The critics of this song have essentially called it an anti lynching anthem, they have said that it is a implicit dog whistle to white supremacist tendencies that go all the way back throughout American history that alleged that in small towns, minorities were killed, and they were attacked. And they were driven out by angry white folk that this song is an attempt to satiate their passions. But I believe that this viewpoint, this criticism is more so of a rapid reaction born of passion and emotion, as opposed to being born of a rational sentiment. Very simply, this song is talking about not just what goes down and cities can't go down in small towns, which is what the conservative intelligentsia has been saying, which by the way, is a fine observation. But it's deeper than that. This song is talking about the fact that in communities where you can be tightly knit, when you are in close quarters, where you can actually get to know someone for who they are not an image of them somewhere out there in the ether, not who they're talking about as in the community, but who they are by intimate interaction, you have a stronger value system there, a stronger sense of community and therefore a stronger bond, that makes certain things almost impossible to happen. So for example, in a lot of small towns in America, there are times you can walk to the grocery store. And if you're a local resident there, you'll know everybody in the grocery store, you know, that can seem that can seem pretty intrusive. But there's a very deep sentiment to that the fact that human beings came into society in the first place, as the social contractors told us, because they desired cooperation, we have this social sentiment within ourselves. And that cooperation is not based on ethnicity, not based on race. It's based on shared values. And the entire premise of the sort of enlightenment Natural Law Project was that these values can be elevated to the level of from the community, to the level of politics, and then they can therefore be used to not only govern what is a good society, what also is good government. But in order to have those kinds of conversations, we have to understand the deeper meaning behind things like this song and what it implies. But in a world where we would lose everything to a single worldview that refuses to embrace nuance, which tends to be the sort of social justice worldview that does not recognize nuance and instead relies on an implication and association to make claims as opposed to explicit statements, then you don't have a way to achieve the essence of a society, which is goodwill value sharing amongst its members, you don't have a way to then achieve good government, you don't have a way to then achieve every other thing that you need to understand what's going on. So really, I think the response to this song is just yet another example of what happens when you have a society that embraces ignorance, before it will embrace philosophy. And my entire goal, just generally, as someone who really cares about being an intellectual inheritor of the American tradition, I say that because every American is an intellectual inheritor of our tradition, because unlike what many people in the race school, say, America was built on universal values located within human nature, not built upon superficial ideas, located in particular areas and tied like ethnicity, or lineage, or bloodline. So as someone who takes that very seriously, I like to invoke that very deep historical idea into something that seems as simple as a country singer making a song, which inevitably makes the entire side of the political aisle mad. Because it's more than that. It's deeper than that. And I want us to get to a point in this nation, where we can have discussions about our past, we can have justice about these very important issues. In a way, there's not presumed so many things, so many untested premises, which is not a problem. So many people will say their argument without first considering what does my argument presume? What has to be true? In order for my argument to be true? When you get to that point, you'll be able to strengthen your worldview, because you'll have a deeper understanding of it. But if you don't understand every everything that your argument assumes for that to be true, you don't understand your argument. So I don't want to hold here, but I don't want to go down too far. But those are my that's my overall thinking surrounding this topic. I know it's pretty long winded. But that's just my thinking.

Brian Nichols  
No, no, this has been a great starting off point, right? Like just just one thing to unpack from that was was talking about, as you're looking at the local, the local environment, right. And anybody who lived in a small town, I think really relates to the scene you painted, right? You're in the grocery store, and mom and dad, you know, you're growing up and all sudden dad sees someone he knows. And that turns into a 25 minute conversation and then you go to the next aisle, and oh, there's you know, your your mom's second grade teacher. And you see this continuously throughout the trip to all sudden what should have been a 20 minute shopping trip turns into two hours. Right. And and that is something that it speaks to that there is this ingrained, not not just culture, right. But also there's this this, this commonality, these common bonds, these common threads that go back in the local communities that really matter. Right. You know, I think that's actually one of my history teachers, I had you he taught my dad, he taught my uncle. So knowing that he got to experience a nickel before me, right. And that kind of history that's there. There. That's something that I think we're losing. Right. And I would love to hear your feedback here. Because as we're losing this, in my opinion, we're seeing what was the idea of a small town kind of go away, right? It's turning into this big gray, a amorphous blob, which by my conspiratorial mind, I guess, Christian is that is it by design, right? It has there been an approach to destroy a lot of those smaller local communities, because at the heart of those local communities, much like a family are a lot of threads that tie not just again, that the similarities but also those shared experiences.

Christian Watson  
So I do think there is a subset of people in the world that are actively trying to undermine strong societal bonds between individuals. That's happening. We're seeing with W E. F. We're seeing it with their attempt to make people into perpetual renters. We're seeing it in their attempt to talk more about the human being in terms of At an editable, sort of amendable thing, as opposed to being a fact of nature, which human beings are. And by the way, when human needs become an editable, amendable thing, we're no longer our system of morals and ethics changes shifts, because our understanding of the human being also shifts, and then he saw more thinking will have an understanding of the human being before it proceeds onto its claims. So that's definitely happening. That's a deeper competition we can get into, that's definitely happened. What is really happening is a few things, a lot of it's organic, actually, I think. So we're seeing the rise of industrialization, and the different in the digital era of industrialization, the rise of new industries, the rise of this powerful, almost alien level communication, behemoth called the Internet that has brought so many people closer by destroying physical connections. And then, of course, this is why we're seeing the push for transhumanism the sort of merger between man and machine. Because we've become so surrounded and fixated upon our digital interfaces, whether it be virtual reality, whether it be smartphones, whether it be our smart TVs, or our watches, whatever. Man in the 21st century, has been more wedded to machines than man in any other previous generation, which has profound implications for how we see the world, or how we see ethics for how we see community. That is absolutely the biggest thing happening here. And you know, I'm a capitalist, I'm a free market capitalist, as you are bright, as a familiar with you. But having said that, I also understand that evolutions of the economy, just like evolutions of society, will have people who get sidelined, and will have concepts and ideas that get sidelined. You know, stage coaches were put out of business by the trains, trains became obsolete, really, when airplanes were going to obsolete, in terms of supplies, really, most people traveled by private inspiration cars, or by airplanes. This is the successive growth of every generation that is necessary, by the way for humans to continue to chase our potential. Because all human potential is is mastering the natural world and applying your creative energy to it to produce something greater than yourself, which is why the Wright brothers, in my opinion, all those kinds of folks, and Nikola Tesla, were talking about virtue, which is not really something much about on the on the right these days, they embody intellectual virtue, because they understood that you mastered the natural world with creativity, that convert that into sustenance for the for everyone else. That's really something very valuable. But again, that comes of drawbacks. And one of the drawbacks is the dissolution of physical bonds. And I'm really, I think, COVID also has a lot to do with that as well, we can talk about what part of COVID whether it was the virus itself, where there was a government, government response, the whole entire affair really dealt a blow to concrete communal interaction as well. So it's organic, it's deliberate, it's a mix of everything. The more important question is, how can we get back. And I think for many people in certain parts of the country, they never lost it. I was in Wyoming for a speech earlier this year, the people in Wyoming did not have the same reaction to COVID, that people in New York City did. They didn't many of them, had a very different worldview of COVID. They prefer dangerous freedom or peaceful slavery. And so, in my opinion, the prerequisite to getting our communities back is by simply emphasizing, yes, the internet, the digital revolution of man all itself is very important. But what's more important is genuine connection, genuine connection that takes place away from the screen. But as the world becomes increasingly increasingly digitized, that principle is going to be ever so harder to carry out. So there's really no way to engineer ourselves out of this problem, other than to what I always say, model an example in your own life. I am very much a family man. I, my family come before you in my career, I'm very much very much devoted to the idea of becoming a public intellectual. My family comes before that ambition. And so I model what I want to see in the world in my own life, and hope to be a beacon of light towards those who are lost in the darkness, so to speak, of our new cultural revolution. But that's not going to satisfy people that want a quicker change. But of course, as we understand, decentralized behavior, oftentimes trickles up to become societal sentiment of the air. Look at Bitcoin, for example, that was Bitcoin 2013, who was really talking about it in a serious sense. Now we have an entire week. Our nation's South America and bracing the thing. So we have to just let the course of human events play themselves out as they may, while modeling the kind of behavior that we want to see in our own lives. To those who are close to us, that's really the only moral solution I can think of.

Brian Nichols  
Well, speaking of talking about moral solutions, in this case, it'd be going towards a race blind America. First, we gotta pay the bills. And that is by introducing you guys to our brand new sponsor here on The Brian Nichols Show and that is cardio miracle. I am a big fan of cardio miracle. As you know, I had their founder of cardio miracle here on the show back a few months ago. And folks if you're looking for something to help fuel your body with nutrients that it needs for peak performance, allowing you to push your limits to reach new heights look no further whether it's your crushing at the gym, conquering the trails or simply chasing your daily goals. Cardio miracle has your back with supported energy and performance and with over 53 Whole Food bioavailable nutrients delivered in one serving plus, you have my own testament I love cardio miracle I've been using it now for about a month and a half. I wanted to try it before I officially endorse it and yes, this is getting the official Brian Nichols endorsement because I'm a big fan of cardio miracle I've noticed that the gym specifically my pump has been absolutely in sane so if you want to go ahead and take part in the cardio miracle experience as well well head to Brian Nichols show.com Go to our sponsors page right there at the very top is cardio miracle or go to cardio miracle cardio miracle.com Either way use code TBS at checkout for 15% off your order and by the way cardio miracle has 100% money back guarantee so you can't go wrong there one more time cardio miracle.com use code TBNS at checkout for 15% off your order all right Christian let's go into C u u which is and talk to us for the yes color color us every minute yeah color us united there we go my computer screen decide to restart of course after I finished my ad read, but advocating for a race blind America. This is your organization. And you guys been doing some great work helping change the conversation when it comes to race relations specifically in a very racially tense world. I lived in Philadelphia for seven years right during the peak of the the Black Lives Matter protests and riots. And yeah, I saw it firsthand. Things got weird. So talk to us, Christian, what what are some of the things you guys are doing? And where are you having success in changing the conversation when it comes to race relations here in America?

Christian Watson  
Yeah, so coloris united, we're a 501 C three nonprofit. And our main goal is to educate American society and institutions on the principles of colorblindness. And so essentially, we believe that America was just foundationally, as Clarence Thomas pointed out dutifully in his brilliant concurrence to the affirmative action case a few weeks ago, but America is internally a colorblind nation. Our Constitution presupposes colorblindness. Our 14th amendment explicitly presupposes, and states colorblindness, and so we believe that our nation should follow that direction. So we go into institutions, and we contest with the support of members of those institutions, the sort of policies that are contrary to colorblindness, they've had a push a message that is actually divisive, and goes against the institution's core values, went to the Salvation Army, for example, where they were trying to push critical race theory onto their members by claiming that it is a matter of racial reconciliation, trying to cause all them to be guilty for the past sins of some members of Salvation Army. And we just had this done, okay. And over 10,000 Salvationist, sign our petition on our website, and we basically compelled the commissioner of all the Salvation Army chapters in the United States of America and a father to withdraw that divisive critical race theory curriculum. We've gone to American Express, and we've challenged their policies in which they tried to make particularly white male employees feel bad for being white and male, and tried to make them subordinate to other minorities in the in the business on the basis of those minorities, being minorities. I mean, we keep going on. We recently recently went into University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, the medical school, and we contested the idea that we're going to politicize and racialize medical education, and of course, the Board of Education, the Board of Trustees of the UNC, UNC North Carolina Chapel Hill medical school, they of course voted to ban di in hiring and promotion. So we keep going institutions and speaking a very simple message with the dutiful support of their members. And in doing so, we are preaching the message that basically gave rise to America as it was known as it continues to be perfected in our current era. So We're simply trying to do our part in this sort of battle to reclaim victory over the race narrative, which is monopolized almost entirely by left wing political ideals and interest.

Brian Nichols  
And tell me about the meds framework, what is the meds framework? And how does that look in action.

Christian Watson  
So meds is a it's a is a contrary alternative to the EI and and it basically stands for marriage, equality of opportunity, diversity of thought and strength. And so all of these planks are being put against diversity, equity, and inclusion. We believe that merit is a measure of true diversity, because everyone has a different level of accomplishment and skill that will be reflected in a marketplace based system. We believe that equality of opportunity is the only moral alternative to equity, because equity by its very nature, is the discriminatory appropriation of resources from one group to another. So it pursues collectivism, and then it also presumed staffed and one single word, and then tries to justify it. And then in benevolence, we say that is fundamentally immoral, that is unAmerican that is bad on so many levels, that is illogical, it is incoherent, and therefore, we want something different. Whereas the idea of moral equality has been around for hundreds of years. And it's been time tested by different philosophers and different schools of thought. And it's actually a stable idea that we can observe in nature, diversity of thought, different people, by virtue of human beings being dynamic creatures have different thoughts, and we all benefit with the clash of ideas. This is the basic premise of American society. This is the basic premise of any free society. And Straight Talk is simply speaking the truth where it may stand, regardless of who gets offended. And regardless of what the correct political, correct, politically correct narrative is of the day. That's the alternative that we post Dei, which as I mentioned, presumes a bunch of bad concepts and does nothing more than pit people against each other, on the basis of an old class warfare, Marxian framework.

Brian Nichols  
All right, Christian, oh, no, unfortunately, just look at the clock, we're already getting hard pressed for today's episode, which means we have to go towards our final thoughts. And if you're cool that I'll kick things off. And I'll turn things over to you to wrap things up here. But I guess my final thought for today, Christian, as you know, we're going through the conversation, you're particularly about race, but also talking about local communities, it kind of dawned on me that relationships are so much more hyper personal and hyper individualized than we really give credit for. I don't make friends with a group of people. I don't make friends with, you know, a race of people or a religion of a certain group of people. I am friends with individuals within respective communities of which they are likely many, you know, and that's something right there, I think speaks to why it is so important, not only to get involved in your local communities, right, actually engage with your neighbors learn what interests them beyond just the fact that they're your neighbor, and you live in the same area, but also, when we're talking about the racial conversation, right. And the difficulty that seems to have really stemmed over the past few years, and being able to navigate that that discussion, you know, being able to understand we're talking to each other as individuals, not as members of a specific group. I mean, back when I was in kindergarten, there was one African American kid in my class named Chris, and he and I were best friends. And great it is in upstate New York, where there, there's not really many folks in any minority status for that matter at all. So the fact that, you know, Chris, being the one black kid in my entire class, and frankly, in my entire kindergarten for that matter, and you know, he was my best friend, I mean, while we were best friends, because we were both the tallest kids in our class. And I think that, you know, speaks to where we see each other when you're talking to each other on an individual basis as the as people versus ICU for what the color of your skin is. And again, that is such a backwards way of thinking to your point, so eloquently explained by Clarence Thomas and his leaning opinion there in the recent Supreme Court striking down affirmative action. I mean, that is the way forward I think, if you look at to the point you're you're pushing over at CU with regards to meritocracy. That's huge, right like that, that shows that you've earned and frankly, is a sense of accomplishment with with knowing you've earned those respective rights, but I could go on and on. That's my final thoughts for today. Christian, what do you have on your end?

Christian Watson  
So individualism is really the only sane social philosophy and I'm talking about ethical individualism, I'll even I'll add independent individualism paired again. As a foundational moral framework, I'd known that them individualism paired against natural law. So many of us default to the individual as our base instinct, which is great, fine. I default to the individual, because in my worldview, I can't begin to make an ethical inquiry, I can't begin to make a Social Inquiry, I can't begin to make a moral inquiry, without first understanding the nature of man. And a very key component of the nature of man is that every person is an individual. But that again, that exists against a very big broader backdrop, metaphysics and a big worldview that man is contained in. But we've, over the past 60 or so years, the School of sociology and other contrary philosophies, have incorporated worldviews which don't only reject the individual, but reject objective truth as a mirror illusion, and try to substitute that for pure materialism and other ideas that don't really give much substance beyond emboldening a particular political movement that may arise at any given point in time. So we have to put our finger on that issue. And we have to deal with that issue as people of all political stripes. And I think that if we deal with that issue, much of our social problems will be can be rectified. But only until we address this crisis of values and crisis of worldviews that are so persistent in our political dialogue.

Brian Nichols  
The website is color us united.org. Christian. Watson, thank you for joining us. If folks want to go ahead and continue the conversation, we're gonna go ahead and reach out to you on social media.

Christian Watson  
They can find me on Twitter at official C Watson, they can find me on YouTube where I try to post every day. I do my best at Christian Watson politics, and they can find me on a lot my website at Christian J. watson.com. Thank you so much for having me.

Brian Nichols  
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Christian Watson is the host of the “Pensive Politics podcast” and the “Christian Watson” channel on YouTube. He has been featured across digital and visual media outlets, such as The USA Today, Newsmax TV, BBC Radio London, the Washington Examiner and more.

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646: How to Make Compelling Arguments that Win Over Voters? Expert Ti…

Discover the Secrets of Making Compelling Arguments and Persuading Others with VA Delegate Nick Freitas

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March 3, 2022

454: What's the DNA of a Top Sales Pro? (with Tim Wackel)

How do the top sales pros get to where they are? Hard work? DNA? A little of both?

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Jan. 13, 2023

659: A Beginner's Guide to Selling Freedom with a Smile

Learn how to effectively explain libertarianism to your friends and family by using sales and marketing strategies on this episode of The Brian Nichols Show

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Feb. 1, 2023

672: The TRUTH Behind MrBeast Helping 1,000 Blind People See For The …

The Good, the Bad, and the Generous: @MrBeast Under Fire

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Jan. 9, 2023

655: Standing Up for Small Business - The Inspiring Story of Beloved …

Small Businesses Matter: One Owner's Inspiring Journey of Resistance and Persistence

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Dec. 13, 2021

406: The Human Element (feat. Brian Nichols)

Serving Your Clients By Being Uniquely You & By Bringing The Human Touch

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Dec. 15, 2021

407: How to Build a "Dream Team" -with Dane Espegard

How can dreaming big and focusing on bettering the individual help us build phenomenal teams?

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March 16, 2022

462: Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other (with Cor…

Talking about difficult topics doesn't have to be as bad as we think.

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Nov. 30, 2022

633: 5 Ways to INSTANTLY Improve Your Persuasion & Communication Skil…

Persuasion is a crucial skill for anyone in business—whether you're convincing your boss to give you a raise or trying to close a client on the phone. But it's not as easy as it sounds. In fact, some people spend …

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March 27, 2021

BONUS: The Ugly Truth About the Lockdowns (Time to Reopen Society) -w…

The data, facts, and realities of COVID were far away from what the media and public health institutions were presenting to the world at the advent of the pandemic. And while the controlling narrative was that of lockdowns and fear …

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Jan. 6, 2023

654: How to WIN Your Local Election - FREE EBOOK SNEAK PEEK!

Win Your Local Election: Tips and Strategies from Our Free Ebook

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March 24, 2022

468: Upending Outdated Approaches to Medical Research & Enabling Univ…

Healthcare access should not be limited to the wealthy, the insured, or the geographically well located. Healing is for everyone.

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Nov. 11, 2022

622: Can Libertarianism Help Save the WORLD?!

On today's episode, I present a series of reasons why libertarianism offers some brilliant solutions to many of the world's problems. We'll talk about 5 ways in which libertarianism can save humanity.

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Oct. 18, 2022

608: Eternal Spring - The Falun Gong's Fight Against Communist Chines…

Today, we discuss the Falun Gong's fight against Chinese Communist Party propaganda and persecution, as we dig into the story of a group of heroes who sought to highjack the CCP corporate television broadcasts in 2002.

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Oct. 11, 2022

603: Changing Hearts, Minds, & Laws to Build a Freer Society

Market-based solutions that create change, and how they're working to make people aware of the power they have to change their government.

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March 16, 2022

461: NFL Extravaganza: BuyTheBroncos DOA! (with Sean O'Brien)

The Denver Broncos are officially up for sale, and a group of cryptocurrency enthusiasts are planning on putting their hat in the ring!

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Sept. 20, 2022

588: Good People Bring Out the Good in People - The Importance of Com…

I've known Remso for about a number of years and have been thoroughly impressed with his ability to connect with others and create meaningful relationships with them. This quality is what drove him to start Club Memos—a group dedicated to …

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March 25, 2022

469: Why This Chinese Immigrant Fears the United States is on a Path …

“I fear the country I love is becoming like the country I left.”

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May 3, 2021

240: The Unified Theory of Scare Stories -with Dr. Patrick Moore

What are the two emotions that drive buyers into action? Love and...? Fear. Knowing that, how is fear being using to sell us on massive government policies with price tags ranging from the billions and even trillions of dollars. Dr. …

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March 29, 2022

471: You Can Do It! Spread Positivity... Recklessly! (feat. Brian Nic…

How can changing your outlook help your mental health AND your career prospects!?

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April 4, 2022

473: Mastering the Upsell (with Victor Antonio)

The fastest way to revenue growth is not finding new business - it's upselling to your existing customer base!

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June 11, 2021

262: Imagine A World Without Veteran Suicide -with Wyly Gray from Vet…

How can a plant known as the "vine of the dead" help heal instead of simply treating symptoms in the living?

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April 15, 2022

482: Why Do the Elites HATE Elon Musk So Much!? (with Hannah Cox & Br…

On today's episode of The Brian Nichols Show, I'm joined by Hannah Cox and Brad Polumbo to discuss Elon Musk potentially buying Twitter, and why the elites have been reacting like it's "the end of the world". "I just I …

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April 27, 2022

490: Building a Story Brand and Using the Right Strategies (with Morg…

On today's episode of The Brian Nichols Show, I'm joined by Morgan Bonwell (Founder, Right Strategies) to discuss the importance of building a storybrand to help candidates and campaigns effectively meet their constituents wh...

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July 28, 2021

289: The Future of Nuclear Energy -with Mark Schneider

How is nuclear energy a solution to climate change, energy independence, and planetary prosperity?

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May 2, 2022

493: Can't Sell, Won't Sell - Advertising, Politics, & Culture Wars (…

Why adland has stopped selling and started saving the world.

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May 5, 2022

496: Tolerance vs. Acceptance & Setting Narratives vs. Responding to …

Tolerance isn't blind acceptance. Nor is it tacit acceptance.

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May 6, 2022

497: Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom! (with Dr. Patri…

Returning to The Brian Nichols Show today is Dr. Patrick Moore (Author, "Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom") to discuss how most of the scare stories in the media today are based on things that are invisible, li...

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May 9, 2022

498: How to Talk About Roe v. Wade /Abortion without Tempers Flaring …

The conversation towards abortion/Roe v. Wade has always been a heated discussion... but does it have to be that way?

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May 11, 2022

500: 5 of My Favorite Episodes From Over the Past 500 Shows (feat. Br…

After 4 and 1/2 years, we've hit an incredible milestone at The Brian Nichols Show. Not only have we hit the top 1.5% of podcasts globally , but we have just reached our 500th episode! Today, I'm sharing 5 of …

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May 17, 2022

504: How Has Inflation Impacted Small Business? (with David Belman)

Inflation has been felt at the grocery store, at the gas pump, at the car dealership, traveling.... okay, pretty much everywhere. And yes, that means that the home building industry has been hit just as hard. How hard has it …

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Aug. 18, 2021

300: The Undefeated Marketing System -with Phillip Stutts

How to grow your business and build your audience using the secret formula that elects presidents.

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Oct. 29, 2021

365: How Do You Ask Great Questions?! -with Tim Wackel

Asking great questions. It is both a science AND an art.

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Nov. 8, 2021

375: Being Courageous in the Name of Freedom & Truth (Feat. Dr. Adria…

"The word freedom is very important, because it's not discussed freely and openly and courageously in academia."

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June 7, 2022

518: How Is this Old-School Retro Gamer Enhancing the Sales Experienc…

When people are best friends with other people, they usually stay at a company.

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July 17, 2023

748: Grassroots Efforts & Local Elections - Establishing Trust with V…

Discover Joshua Toms' journey from socialist to a Libertarian City Council candidate, as he shares insights on wealth disparity, social issues, and the impact of local politics in Lebanon, Ohio,

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July 15, 2023

747: Decoding the Path to Victory - 2024 Election Insights for Trump,…

@rkmcshane discuss the path to victory for top GOP & DNC candidates, shedding light on campaign strategies, key issues, and the challenges faced in the ever-evolving political landscape.

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Sept. 29, 2021

335: You're Selling Change! -with Victor Antonio

Stop overthinking the sales process... remember that you're selling change!

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April 10, 2023

711: Do You Know What's REALLY in Your Cannabis Products? 🌿

CEO Brian Fitzpatrick of @GetInQredible discusses how his company is using blockchain and third-party verification to ensure safe, quality CBD products in the cannabis industry.

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Feb. 9, 2023

678: How to Build Trust (Works EVERY SINGLE Time)

Discover the key to success in leadership with trust expert Darryl Stickel on the importance of trust in organizations and society

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Jan. 30, 2023

670: The COVID Conspiracy - UNMASKED

@NickHudsonCT unmasks the TRUTH behind the COVID-19 pandemic and its political connections in this episode of The Brian Nichols Show

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Dec. 3, 2021

396: Cutting Through the Clutter -with Art Sobczak

"The only way to cut through the clutter is to have a message that is going to resonate with the prospect and what's going on in their world, right at that very moment."

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Nov. 2, 2022

616: GOP vs. LP? - Are We Winning Hearts & Minds, Winning Elections, …

Are we winning hearts and minds, winning elections, or both? On today's episode, I'm joined by Kenny Cody and Jeremy Todd to talk about Blake Masters recently receiving the endorsement of Libertarian US Senate candidate, Marc Victor, and the implications …

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Oct. 21, 2022

611: Fighting for What Matters - Kyle Sefcik, Unaffiliated Write-In f…

On today's episode, I'm joined once again by Kyle Sefcik, Unaffiliated Write-In for Governor of Maryland!

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Sept. 23, 2022

591: To Sell Freedom, Listen More

On today's episode, we're going back to January 2021, when I joined Matt Kibbe on his program, Kibbe on Liberty.

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Jan. 1, 2022

423: 2021's TOP 3 STORIES OF THE YEAR (Crossover episode with Eric Br…

Eric Brakey and Brian Nichols break down the top stories of 2021!

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Dec. 27, 2021

419: Let's Talk Omicron -with Dr. Eric Larson

Mass hysteria and weaponized hypochondria have no place in healthcare.

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Sept. 12, 2022

582: Call Scripting 101 - Proven Call Scripting Tips to Help you DOMI…

Today, I'll also be sharing some of my own personal call scripts that have worked for me and will give you some tips on how to create a great script that will help you in your day-to-day sales activities.

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Sept. 6, 2022

578: The Danger of "DO SOMETHING!" Politics

Do you ever feel like your government is making decisions without really knowing what it's doing? On today's episode, Rodgir and I discuss the danger of "do something" politics and how this type of thinking can lead to bad policy …

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July 18, 2022

547: HERO 22-Year-Old Ends Mass-Shooting - How a Good Guy with a Gun …

When a madman with a rifle started shooting at an Indiana mall this past weekend, a good guy with a gun stopped him—and saved countless lives.

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Feb. 21, 2022

446: Sell Different! (with Lee Salz)

How can selling different help you win more business?

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Nov. 26, 2021

391: The #1 Thing Holding You Back From Closing More Business (feat. …

Brian Nichols: "Why why is it so hard to close business? Because we make it harder than it actually has to be." Check out today's special solo episode where we dig into how to adapt with the changes, plus helping …

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Aug. 24, 2022

569: Never Fly Solo & The 7 Wingman Principles

On today's episode, I'm joined by Lt. Col Waldo Waldman to talk about leading with courage, building trusting partnerships, and reaching new heights in business.

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July 21, 2023

749: Rethinking the College Experience - Student Loan Forgiveness & t…

@JP_Kirby explores the alarming decline of confidence in American higher education, discussing the impact of student loan forgiveness, indoctrination on campuses, and the importance of empowering students to reclaim their freedoms and make informed choices for a brighter future.

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July 28, 2023

751: Bitcoin - The Future of Money in a Digital World!?

@adamobrien_ joins to discuss the world of Bitcoin, exploring its potential future in the cryptocurrency industry, the importance of autonomous banking, and the risks and rewards of decentralized finance.

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Aug. 8, 2023

756: Winning Hearts & Votes - The Power of Persuasion in Political Ca…

@libertywoody unveils innovative tactics for flipping political landscapes, leveraging sales and marketing approaches to connect with voters, and dismantling traditional strongholds.

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Aug. 16, 2023

759: Cold Calling Mastery with The SDR Whisperer - Prospecting SECRET…

Former pastor turned sales pro Jacob Tacher reveals the transferrable skills of questioning, listening, storytelling, and relationship-building he honed in ministry to become an expert in the art of cold calling and sales prospecting.

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Sept. 3, 2023

764: The Political Marketing Playbook - The Ultimate Guide to Politic…

Robert Lee discusses why candidates need to connect with people's issues and provide valuable solutions without anger, discussing the secrets behind successful political marketing campaigns and the importance of connecting with voters on a personal level.

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Sept. 8, 2023

766: Your Potential UNLOCKED - The NFL Exec's Secrets to Playing Offe…

Former NFL executive @PaulEpsteinLA reveals his strategies for playing offense in business and life, overcoming adversity, making fast confident decisions, and building unshakeable confidence by consistently acting on your values.

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Sept. 28, 2023

772: The Creativity CRISIS - Chad Stewart on Igniting Creativity & Pr…

Chad Stewart discusses how schools are killing creativity in kids and solutions like homeschooling to nurture imagination and empower the next generation.

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Oct. 13, 2023

776: Alone No More - How the WhiteFlag App is Rewriting the Rules on …

@RealSpikeCohen and @whiteflagapp founder @Jonny_McCoy have a raw, inspiring discussion about embracing peer support and human connection to transform mental health and save lives.

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Dec. 2, 2023

788: Common Ground for Uncommon Times - How to Break Bread Without Br…

Brian Nichols & @Jtodd601 expose the conversational pitfalls sabotaging holiday political talks and detail tactics to foster genuine dialogue on charged issues.

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Dec. 22, 2023

794: Selling Below the Surface - Navigating Hidden Buying Motivators …

Host Brian Nichols and guest Karl Becker discuss transforming sales through embracing the powerful human truths and motivations lying below the surface that typical tactics never uncover.

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Dec. 28, 2023

796: Is Our Food System Failing Us?

After overcoming her own health crisis, Sonia Gomez is on a mission to transform our broken food system by empowering families to take control of their health and build self-reliance through homesteading.

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Feb. 7, 2024

808: Bill Maher EXPOSED as FAKE "Libertarian"

Biden's reckless spending fuels historic inflation that crushes families, while Bill Maher's fake libertarian virtue signaling is exposed by Patrick Bet-David's principled consistency.

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Feb. 12, 2024

810: Charged $23K Tax to Build on My Own Land?!

A retiree fights an extortionate $23,000 California home-building fee all the way to the Supreme Court to defend property rights and rein in a dystopian system allowing unchecked legislative power grabs that drive up housing prices.

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Feb. 15, 2024

811: The Kitchen Table Strategy - Changing Minds Where It Matters Most

Amid despairing predictions, Brian makes an impassioned case that ordinary citizens reclaiming active empowerment through local community renewal centered on timeless truths, not partisan politics, can rescue the fraying American fabric.

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March 9, 2024

819: Laughter vs. Lunacy - Redefining Extremism in the Age of Woke Cu…

In this groundbreaking episode, recorded during Amp America's first-ever Twitter/X Spaces, Brian Nichols and "The eXtremist Files" producer Matt Edwards explore the power of satire in challenging extreme political narratives, revealing how humor can be a potent tool for exposing …

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March 14, 2024

822: The School Choice REVOLUTION - Parental Power in a New Era of Ed…

@mattfrendewey shares how the closure of a failed micro school in West Virginia demonstrates the true power and importance of school choice in holding educators accountable and empowering parents to make the best decisions for their children's education.

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March 21, 2024

824: Rewrite Your Sales Story - Remove Resistance, Embrace Success, &…

Embrace your authentic leadership voice, harness the power of storytelling, and rewrite your sales mindset to scale your business while staying true to your values, as shared by Justin Janowski, founder of Faith 2 Influence, in this insightful conversation with …

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March 28, 2024

827: The TSA of the Internet - Why Online ID Requirements WON'T WORK

@CarlSzabo explores the unintended consequences of government overreach in the digital realm, emphasizing the importance of parental responsibility and targeted solutions in protecting children online while preserving privacy and free speech rights for all Americans.

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April 5, 2024

831: Why Culture Trumps Politics - How is Laughter is Sparking a Libe…

@mkibbe explores how the liberty movement can harness the power of culture, comedy, and storytelling to create a compelling vision for a freer future, celebrating recent victories and supporting the unsung heroes who are fighting for freedom on the front …

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April 12, 2024

834: AI Apocalypse? - Navigating the End of Work as We Know It

AI expert @JoeGulesserian returns to explore the potential consequences of AI on democracy, employment, and society, warning of a dystopian future marked by mass unemployment, corporate-government collusion, and the erosion of individual freedom, while offering strategies for adapting and resisting …

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April 22, 2024

838: The Ozempic Era - Treating Symptoms vs. Addressing the Root Cause

Michael Pickens returns to share his insights on reprogramming your subconscious mind for success by setting clear goals, breaking them down into actionable steps, and using powerful tools like affirmations and visual reminders to stay focused and motivated on your …

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April 26, 2024

840: "Be Curious, Not Judgmental!" - Ted Lasso & Mastering the Art of…

Rewire your brain for sales success by mastering the internal art of influence, living your values, and embracing curiosity to uncover your prospects' true needs and have your best year ever.

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May 3, 2024

843: The Dropout Millionaire - How Can Mentors Help You Uncover Billi…

Self-made multimillionaire @Thedropoutmm shares his inspiring journey and the invaluable lessons he learned while building a business empire without a college degree or startup capital, emphasizing the crucial role of perseverance, mentorship, and coachability in achieving entrepreneurial success against all …

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May 8, 2024

845: Ideology vs. Identity - Separating Beliefs from the Self

In this thought-provoking episode, Brian Nichols and host Randy Wilinski explore the art of engaging in productive, nuanced conversations amidst a polarized political landscape, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, good-faith discussions, and focusing on root causes to foster personal growth …

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May 17, 2024

849: Debunking the Myths About Homeschooling

@Homeschool_LLC shares how homeschooling empowers parents to provide a personalized, efficient, and creativity-fostering education that prepares children for an ever-changing future while strengthening family bonds.

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May 29, 2024

854: Why is the New Zealand Government Destroying Beehives?

Beekeeper Steven Brown reveals the shocking extent of government overreach in New Zealand, detailing how authorities destroyed $2 million worth of his beekeeping equipment and products, and then billed him for the destruction, highlighting the dire consequences of unchecked bureaucratic …

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June 7, 2024

858: The BIGGEST Mistake Libertarians Make in Politics

Brian Nichols explains why libertarians need to shift their focus from preaching to the choir to effectively selling their ideas to a broader audience by understanding and addressing the kitchen table issues that matter most to voters, rather than getting …

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June 10, 2024

859: Debunking MYTHS About School Choice and Funding

Halli Faulkner from @yes_everykid_f explores the transformative potential of school choice, discussing how empowering parents and breaking down traditional barriers to educational options can revolutionize the future of education in America.

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June 12, 2024

860: Why Your Paycheck is SMALLER Than it Should Be - The Tax Secret …

Tax expert @scottahodge reveals the shocking ways taxes secretly control our lives, driving up costs and stifling economic growth, and offers a compelling vision for a simpler, fairer tax system that could unleash prosperity and freedom for all.

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June 17, 2024

862: What Happens to Taxes if Trump or Biden Wins in 2024?

Steve Hayes explores the stark contrasts between Trump and Biden's tax plans, painting a vivid picture of America's economic future and the potential for a fairer, simpler tax system under the FairTax plan.

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June 24, 2024

865: How Progressive Policies Hurt the Poor

@BenjaminAyanian explains how progressive economic policies often harm society's most vulnerable by misdiagnosing problems and creating detrimental unintended consequences.

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June 26, 2024

866: Why Are Public Schools Getting More Money But Worse Results?

Explore why increased education funding isn't improving student outcomes, challenging listeners to reconsider how we structure and fund our schools to truly benefit teachers and students. Copy Retr

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June 28, 2024

867: Biden's Debate DISASTER | Will Bad Debate Cost Democrats the Ele…

The recent Trump-Biden debate exposed Biden's apparent cognitive decline and reinvigorated Trump's campaign, potentially reshaping the entire 2024 election landscape and throwing the Democratic Party into chaos.

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July 3, 2024

869: Border Crisis Explained | What Libertarians Get Wrong

Libertarians must confront the real-world complexities of the border crisis, abandoning mockery for empathy and offering practical solutions that balance principles with reality, or risk irrelevance in crucial policy debates.

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July 9, 2024

871: The Brain Science Behind Great Storytelling EXPLAINED

Expert storyteller Andrea Sampson reveals how to use emotional language, sensory details, and a five-step framework to craft compelling narratives that make complex ideas stick, build trust, and inspire positive change in business, media, and everyday life.

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July 12, 2024

873: Why Do People Trust Experts Without Thinking?

Brian explores the unsettling shift he's observed in many of his friends who have gone from questioning authority to blindly following government mandates and expert narratives, urging listeners to maintain critical thinking and value individual liberty in an increasingly compliant …

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July 26, 2024

879: How Politics is Changing for Young People | Week in Review

Millennials are reshaping American politics as they face unique economic challenges and demand fresh voices in leadership, while also grappling with unexpected issues like drug-affected marine life, highlighting the urgent need for younger generations to get involved and make their …

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Aug. 12, 2024

886: Is Your Money Safe? | 3 Money Moves to Make Before the Economy C…

Financial expert Joe Lombardi warns of economic disaster under a potential Harris presidency and reveals unconventional strategies to protect your wealth, regardless of who wins the 2025 election.

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Aug. 14, 2024

887: What Makes Things Cost What They Do? | EXPLAINED

Using a banana farmer's dilemma as a relatable example, this episode unravels the complex interplay of supply, demand, and pricing in a free market economy, revealing how these forces shape every business decision and consumer purchase in our daily lives.

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Aug. 20, 2024

889: Brain Glue | How to Make Ideas STICK

Glue your ideas to their brains: the sticky science of unforgettable communication.

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Sept. 2, 2024

895: Why Africa Needs Fossil Fuels to Fight Poverty | Climate Activis…

A Kenyan farmer challenges Western climate policies, arguing that fossil fuels are essential for Africa's development and poverty reduction, not a threat to be eliminated.

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Sept. 7, 2024

897: Why Pennsylvania Decides the 2024 Election | Week in Review

@BNicholsLiberty and @HeyRemso challenge conventional political wisdom, exposing the dire consequences of unchecked immigration, the critical role of Pennsylvania in the 2024 election, and the potential fallout of third-party voting, ultimately questioning whether America is on the brink of losing …

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Sept. 18, 2024

901: How to Save Money on Healthcare | SECRETS Hospitals Hide

@PeterGillooly from @twc_health shows how our healthcare system's perverse incentives are costing you money and potentially your health, and teaches how taking control through early intervention and medical autonomy could be your lifesaver in a world where hospitals and insurance …

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Sept. 20, 2024

902: How to Talk Politics Without Sounding Like a Nerd

Libertarians must shift from selling features to solving problems, ditching the "autistic approach" for emotional connections, to effectively communicate their ideas and win hearts and minds.

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Oct. 5, 2024

908: How to Make Money in Countries You've Never Heard Of | Expat Mon…

Rethink your approach to wealth and freedom by exploring unconventional strategies like offshore investing and international diversification, as traditional political activism and US-centric investing may no longer be enough to secure your financial future in an increasingly uncertain global economy.

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Oct. 18, 2024

913: Alcoholism Recovery & Dealing with PTSD | New Approaches for Vet…

A Marine veteran's raw journey from trauma to transformation reveals how questioning everything, embracing vulnerability, and exploring unconventional healing methods can lead to profound personal growth and self-discovery.

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Oct. 25, 2024

915: Why Government Wants to Control Social Media | THE HIDDEN TRUTH

As governments worldwide move to ban social media platforms and criminalize online speech - from Brazil's complete ban of X to UK police monitoring citizens' posts - this episode reveals how quickly digital freedom can vanish overnight and why America …

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Oct. 26, 2024

916: Why Libertarians Are Switching to Trump in 2024 | Week in Review

Popular libertarian voice Dave Smith's endorsement of Trump signals a larger shift in the liberty movement, as key figures like Rand Paul, Ron Paul, and Thomas Massie coalesce around Trump's campaign - highlighting how pragmatic libertarians are choosing strategic influence …

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Nov. 3, 2024

918: Ron Paul and Elon Musk Team Up With Trump? | Week in Review

In a shocking pre-election bombshell, as Ron Paul and Elon Musk join forces in a potential Trump administration, New York state's killing of a beloved Instagram-famous squirrel becomes a rallying cry against government overreach, revealing how bureaucrats will dispatch more …

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Nov. 21, 2024

923: How COVID Changed American Politics Forever | The Real Story Beh…

The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent government overreach shattered public trust in institutions, leading to a massive political realignment as Americans across the spectrum rejected establishment narratives and embraced new coalitions focused on personal freedom and government accountability.

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Dec. 5, 2024

926: Dear Santa: All I Want for Christmas is Freedom

Host Brian Nichols crafts a heartfelt Christmas list to "Liberty Santa," asking for practical freedom-oriented gifts like fiscal responsibility, school choice, and honest journalism while teaching listeners how to effectively communicate liberty principles during the holiday season.

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Dec. 7, 2024

927: Bitcoin Hits $100,000 | What This Means For Your Money in 2024

Bitcoin's historic rise to $100,000 represents more than just a price milestone - it signals a growing movement toward financial independence as people seek alternatives to government-controlled money in an era of inflation and increasing centralized control.

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Dec. 19, 2024

930: How to Heal Your Body NATURALLY (Step-by-Step Guide)

A former Wall Street insider exposes the truth about our broken health system while sharing how natural solutions and proper supplementation can transform your health, challenging everything we've been told about "genetic" health problems.

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Dec. 24, 2024

932: Weight Loss SECRETS (Without Surgery or Pills!)

A former college football player shares his remarkable journey from 470 pounds to vibrant health through the power of walking, intermittent fasting, and proper supplementation, proving that sustainable weight loss starts with simply taking the first step.

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Dec. 27, 2024

933: What They SHOULD Have Taught You in School (But Didn't)

Our education system prioritizes theoretical knowledge over essential life skills, creating generations of graduates who can solve complex equations but struggle with basic adult responsibilities.

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Jan. 20, 2025

937: How to HEAL Your Body (Without Prescription Drugs!)

A groundbreaking conversation revealing how a Colombia-based healing center is combining cutting-edge natural treatments with ancient wisdom to help patients heal from serious illnesses while exposing the corruption in American healthcare.

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