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Subversive with Justin O'Donnell is a weekly podcast where we discuss current events, politics, and feature activists fighting against authoritarianism in the fight for Liberty! Do you like this content? Make sure to hit Like and Share, and Don't forget to subscribe to make sure you don't miss the next episode! If you want to support the show, you can Like and Follow us on social media! Links: https://linktr.ee/subversivepod BCH Tips: bitcoincash:qqr9rk5jk33twsw4fg74yudqt6tjaz2qscgu59q62x Su ...
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Are you tired of seeing the same old politicians getting elected? Do you feel like your voice is not being heard in the political process? Then you won't want to miss this episode of our podcast! We dive deep into the complex issue of ballot access restrictions and examine the arguments for and against increasing these requirements. In this episode…
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In this podcast, we explore the importance of free speech and the dangers of censorship. We discuss the role of journalists in promoting free speech and holding power accountable, and the impact of censorship on the ability of journalists to report the truth. We also examine the relationship between free speech and other fundamental rights, such as…
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The Most Influential Book In History, Got It All Wrong! The Communist Manifesto was written over 174 years ago and created an ideology that won't disappear. Despite a 100% failure rate, and causing hundreds of millions of deaths, young people today are drawn more to it than ever before. Why is it so infectious and influential that it continues to p…
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The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, remains one of the most enduring mysteries of the 20th century and has spawned a wide range of conspiracy theories. One of the more persistent conspiracy theories is that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was involved in JFK's assassination. With the newest release of classifi…
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With no planning or scheduling, Comedian Doug Stanhope dropped in unannounced this morning for a quick conversation about Life and Liberty. We talked about Public schools, the dogma of libertarianism, the free state project, and living your life comfortably. Support this channel: https://www.patreon.com/odonnell Check out my other work: https://lin…
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There's been a lot of talk about tech censorship lately, with the state of the world following Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter. But what about the tech itself? Are there inherent biases in AI software? Or do those biases simply reflect the opinions of the creators? Well, join me for a discussion about debating Libertarianism with ChatGPT. Do you wa…
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After almost 2 years since a predawn raid, the Crypto 6 are finally getting their day in court... well, at least one of them is. with 5 of the 6 either taking plea deals or having their charges dropped, in the last moments before the trial the federal government dropped the majority of charges against Ian Freman as well, yet is still proceeding to …
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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: h…
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"Barefoot Learning: What Shoes Can Teach Us About Schools" is Ian Underwood's third title from Bare Minimum Books. A simple, quick exploration of the history of footwear, and what we can learn from it. Underwood's newest volume is worth reading, and a great inclusion for any libertarian book collection. Get your copy of any of Ian's Books: https://…
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After letting tempers cool for a week, Justin sits down for an election post-mortem, to discuss how things went from a 1000-foot view, and to provide some perspective for the future of libertarian activism. Learn more and follow at https://linktr.ee/subversivepod Get your copy of "Live Free and Thrive today on amazon https://www.tinyurl.com/101nh #…
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Tulsi Gabbard once stood on principle and bucked the Democratic Establishment to stand as an agent of change. But now she stands alongside those who stand for everything she claimed to hate. Is it a search for relevance, or a political play at something down the road? Two former Gabbard 2020 staffers, Reed and David, join the show to talk about the…
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Lawyer, Libertarian, and Candidate for US Senate in Arizona, Marc Victor, joins the show to talk about the Live and Let Live philosophy he is promoting, and the recent controversy regarding his remarks during the Arizona Senatorial debate. Learn more about Marc's platform and campaign: https://liveandletliverevolution.com Learn more about the Live …
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Against the odds, Matt Hackenburg is standing up to the establishment, and running for Governor in Pennsylvania as a Libertarian. What are the issues he hopes to address, and what can he hope to accomplish with his campaign? https://www.matthackenburg.com/ Learn More and Keep In Touch by visiting https://linktr.ee/subversivepod BCH Tips: bitcoincas…
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21 years ago, someone had a novel idea. What if, the small number of libertarians across the country decided to stop losing, and started moving? By concentrating their small numbers in a small area, they could amplify their political voice at the local and state level, and create a utopia of libertarianism as proof of concept of their ideology. Wel…
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Libertarian politicians, regardless of caucus or radicalism, eventually embrace the pragmatic belief that they need to campaign toward normal people in order to win and make a change. But what if this understanding was inherently flawed, and running down the middle was the cause of the constant failure of the liberty movement to take hold in any me…
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The one thing Libertarians hate more than government roads? Other Libertarians... The one thing this crotchety group of guys hates more than other libertarians? Their caucuses... Internal politics is toxic, and harmful to the overall mission of advancing liberty. The internal politics of The Libertarian Party is just a full-blown display of Sayre's…
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The Edge or The Point, which is more important to keep in mind when wielding a knife on social media? Is the bold and radical messaging strategy of the Mises Caucus hurting the Libertarian Party, or is it reigniting a long-lost base of support from the larger movement as a whole? Eric Cordova, vice chair of the Libertarian Party of Queens county, j…
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Defend The Guard legislation is the first step toward curbing the imperial appetite for war, that has robbed Americans of both wealth and life for generations. New Hampshire State Representative Matthew Santonastaso joins the show to talk about the importance of the defend the guard legislation he's sponsoring, and how Americans can take back our c…
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In an age of social media replacing personal connection, the art of conversation has been lost to an entire generation. Political activists, salespeople, and anyone who cares to learn can benefit from these 10 simple steps to having a better conversation. Learn more and Keep connected by visiting https://linktr.ee/subversivepod Get your copy of "Se…
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Is the fear of succumbing to the left driving libertarians and conservatives to forfeit the culture war, by adopting the culture of tyranny in opposition to hostile ideologies? Is communism a looming threat, or is it fully in force dictating our lives? Learn more and Keep connected by visiting https://linktr.ee/subversivepod #libertarian #liberty #…
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Assault weapons bans, sanctuary states, nullification, a sheriff's election, and the US Constitution. A recipe for confusion and controversy, and Libertarian Candidate for Sheriff Ben Weir joins us to talk about gun control and the rights of the people. Learn more and Keep connected by visiting https://linktr.ee/subversivepod #libertarian #liberty …
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Have the power of words been lost to the weaponized discourse of modern political argumentation? Is the right doing to “groomer”, what the left did to “racist”? Is “Pedo” just the new “Nazi”? Is the modern guide to partisan political discourse to just dive into reactionary insults against collective groups with no critical thinking? Is the culture …
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The only thing libertarians hate more than government roads is other libertarians. But the infighting has reached a point where it’s become outwardly destructive to the liberty movement and the Libertarian Party. Personality clashes have manifested into electoral duels, threatening the ballot access of state affiliates, and the professional image a…
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Tonight’s show will be all about the state of resistance and the current state of the liberty movement, what plagues it, where its potential lies, and where I stand within it. The tentative agenda includes talking about my takeaways from Lauren Southern’s new movie, the notion of “fedposting,” the division within the Libertarian party, and the impo…
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Many conservatives and libertarians argue that the key to restoring freedom is adhering to the constitution. But how can any document be so perfect, if it has allowed itself to be ignored to such an extent in the first place? Or, has it even been ignored? Was the very passage of the 14th Amendment what did in the need to comply with the first ten? …
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If you can't win, make your enemy lose? Is spoiling elections a viable and worthwhile strategy for Libertarians? Shane Hazel has already spoiled one election and handed the United States Senate's balance to the democrats. Is he going to do it again in Georgia? Is it worth it? As always, if you enjoy this content, make sure to like and subscribe, an…
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Democracy is the will of the people to elect those they deem fit for public office, or so we used to think. Libertarian Kaitlyn Crosby sought the office of Mayor in Austin, PA, and unlike most Libertarians, actually won against an incumbent Republican. But that was where the story started, as before she could be sworn in and take office, the state …
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The Reno Reset is complete, the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus took over the Libertarian Party! Finally! Or Did they? Is it a good thing, Or is it largely meaningless? Will Bold Messaging change the shape of the party, or will it relegate it to meme pages and Twitter fueds of stand-up comedians? AJ Olding, not a member of the Mises Caucus, joins th…
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Is Libertarianism a consequence of jaded worldviews, or youthful optimism? What’s it like to be young, still in school, when you’ve had your libertarian awakening? How does possessing that worldview shape the rest of your life? The Young David Brady joins the show to share his insights on the matter, and maybe we can learn a thing or two about how …
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Could Employer-Based Microschooling Be The Newest Workplace Perk? Kerry McDonald explored this question in her recent article for The Foundation for Economic Education (https://tinyurl.com/microschools). Justin raises the question of whether or not relying on corporate benefits is actually beneficial for the economic liberty of the American People.…
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Bay Staters for Natural Medicine are leading the fight for the legalization and normalization of psychedelic therapy in Massachusetts. James Davis joins the show to talk about the importance of their mission, and the successes they've had in paving the way for the rest of us in the larger fight! Disclaimer: Nothing in this episode should be constru…
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Jonathan Howe is a cat herder, a libertarian, and a Public Defender, and he’s running for congress against AOC in NY-14. What’s his story, and how did he end up where he is today? Join us live for a discussion about Jonathan’s path to Liberty, and an inside look at New York’s family court system. As always, if you enjoy this content, make sure to l…
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We can always do with another lighthearted appearance from our favorite Libertarian comedian Adam Nutter. Adam returns to the show to shoot the shit, go over current events, and discuss his upcoming trip to visit the Free State of New Hampshire and get introduced to real liberty. As always, if you enjoy this content, make sure to like and subscribe…
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Larry Sharpe comes back to the show to help kick off the new rebranding, talking about his run for office, and his casting aside the ideological chains of Libertarian partisanship in favor of putting the principles of Liberty first. As always, if you enjoy this content, make sure to like and subscribe, and share it with your friends! Where to find …
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A Freestyle Rapper, A Cannabis Entrepreneur, and a Lawyer walk into a courtroom, and Daniel Muessig walks out with a 60-month minimum sentence for a victimless crime. Dan joins the show tonight to talk about his rise in the world of organized crime, and his fight for his life due to Cannabis prohibition and the war on drugs. Now, counting down the …
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Ellen Read is an activist, a legislator, and now, an Independent. Formerly a member of the NH Democratic Party, Ellen cast off the chains of partisanship to declare her independence as a state representative in the New Hampshire Legislature. Can she accomplish her goals without a party behind her? As always, if you enjoy this content, make sure to …
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Tim Baxter is only 24, and he’s running for congress with the highest Legislative liberty rating for any federal candidate in the history of the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance’s rating system. What’s he running for, and how does he plan to expand Liberty in New Hampshire from the halls of congress in DC? Learn more about his campaign at https://www…
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Reed Cooley is the former communications director for Young Americans for Liberty, who made the fatal mistake of sacrificing his career with the organization for his principles. Well, maybe for the lack of someone else's… Reed joins the show to talk about what YAL was, what it’s become, and what the Liberty movement in the United States could becom…
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Anthony Portillo is running for a position of leadership in the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania. Tonight he joins the show to talk shop, current events, local politics, and the future of Liberty and the Libertarian Party. As always, if you enjoy this content, make sure to like and subscribe, and share it with your friends! Where to find the audio…
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Frustrated with the corruption and lack of principled representation in DC, Julian Acciard is stepping up to the plate to sacrifice and serve New Hampshire in Congress, if they will have him. Running as a Republican for Congress, he aims to bring principles back to major party politics, and bring the values of liberty back to the halls of Congress.…
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What’s a libertarian to do in California? With tyranny around every corner, and government growing with every breath, Nickolas Wildstar is running for Governor to bring Liberty back to California! Check out his campaign at https://wildstar2022.com/ As always, if you enjoy this content, make sure to like and subscribe, and share it with your friends…
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*I apologize for the tech issues with his episode! The Live Stream did not go smoothly!* With the National Convention closing in, the Reno Reset right around the corner, Tony D’Orazio is Running for Chair of the Libertarian National Committee. With a party reeling from corruption, and membership thirsty for change, what can Tony bring to the table,…
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Secession is the topic, and National Divorce is trending once again. Hot on the heels of recent votes in the NH Legislature regarding the dissolution of the union, Daniel Miller of Texas joins the show to talk about his campaign for Lt. Governor and his push for secession and Texan Independence for the future! As always, if you enjoy this content, …
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The intersection of Culture and Politics historically takes center stage in Music. It’s a subject we’ve dived into before, but tonight, David Sanchez of the thrash metal band ‘Havok’ joins the show to talk about his Libertarian Journey and how his political views have impacted his art and his music. As always, if you enjoy this content, make sure t…
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Brian isn’t a Libertarian, at least he hasn’t realized it yet. But he’s on a search for information to define his political identity, and he invited me on his show to talk about modern Anarchy and American Libertarianism. We recorded this show together on 01/09/2022, and it was originally published as part of Brian’s podcast. Since he isn’t on YouT…
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Andrew Cordio ran for Mayor of Fitchburg Massachusetts, he’s a Libertarian, who’s sick and tired of the Libertarian Party letting him down. So he’s stepping up to do something about it. 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…
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“Liberty and Independence” is the state motto of Delaware, But corruption seems to be more the standard for the old guard of the Libertarian Party of Delaware. Is the state party salvageable? Or has Mises Derangement syndrome reached the pinnacle of depravity? Dave Casey, recently purged from LPDE joins to talk about the hostile takeover of his sta…
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Larry Sharpe, you know him, you love him, he’s running for Governor of New York, and he’s building an infrastructure to help Libertarians win across the board. He joins the show tonight so we can talk about strategy, policy, expectations, and growing the liberty movement organically through community outreach! As always, if you enjoy this content, …
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Libertarians are a loud minority, can they ever achieve their goals? The Libertarian Party has spent 50 years trying and failing to accomplish it in the traditional political realm, but The Free State Project is successfully keeping New Hampshire Free. Jason Sorens, the founder of the FSP, joins the show to talk about how his academic idea turned i…
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Scott Schluter is running for Governor of Illinois. Why? He joins the show to talk about what motivates him, and what motivates him to fight for liberty through the system. 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:…
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