• Episode 205 - From Garden to Genius: Will Bozeman's Journey Through Botany and Biotech
    Apr 23 2024

    Join us on "And If Love Remains" as host Mike Leavitt explores the remarkable life of Will Bozeman, CEO of Relative and a visionary in the wellness industry. Discover Will's early days in the garden with his mother that sparked a lifelong love for botany, leading to profound insights into medicinal plants. Will narrates his unexpected path through various fields, from electrical engineering to archaeology, before finding his true calling in biotechnology and wellness. This episode offers an inspiring look at how diverse experiences can lead to groundbreaking achievements in health and wellness, featuring exclusive stories from Will’s dynamic career.https://willbozeman.com/ #AndIfLoveRemains #BotanyToBiotech #HealthInnovation #WellnessRevolution #SuccessJourney #PlantMedicine #LifeChanges #PodcastSeries #InspirationalStories #CareerTransformation

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    2 hrs and 14 mins
  • Episode 204 - Dune 2: Cinema James
    Mar 26 2024
    A Review of Dune 2 by Cinema James. #DunePartTwo #CinemaJames #MovieReview #ScienceFiction #EpicMovies #VisualMasterpiece #CharacterDevelopment #MovieNight #FilmAnalysis #AnticipatedSequels
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    1 min
  • Episode 203: The Delusions That Destroy Liberty: Insights From Trenchard and Gordon
    Mar 19 2024
    In this thought-provoking episode of "And If Love Remains", hosts Mike Leavitt and Joe Wolverton dive deep into the timeless wisdom found in Cato's Letter No. 19, written by Thomas Gordon in 1721. The letter discusses the powerful influence of popular affection and antipathy towards particular men, and how this shapes politics and government. Mike and Joe engage in a lively discussion, drawing fascinating parallels between the stately tyrants described in the letter and modern day political leaders. They explore how the delusions and imaginations of the masses are exploited, leading to a deluded populace cheerfully submitting to tyranny - as long as it's perpetrated by "their guy". The hosts argue persuasively that the signs described in the letter - leaders aggrandizing themselves while mocking and impoverishing the people - are clear evidence that liberty is not truly established in America today. They issue a rallying cry to break free from partisan delusions, pursue real education and virtue, and follow in the footsteps of the founding fathers who boldly stood against tyranny. This episode is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the state of freedom and politics in modern America. Mike and Joe's witty rapport and incisive analysis cast new light on centuries-old wisdom, making it startlingly relevant to our times. #CatosLetters #Liberty #Tyranny #Delusion #FoundingFathers #Politics #Government #Virtue #Education #Constitution #Patriotism #Freedom
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    2 hrs and 5 mins
  • Episode 202 - Jeremy Hammond: The Root Cause Of The Israel/Palestine Conflict
    Mar 12 2024
    In this compelling episode of "And If Love Remains," host Mike Leavitt is joined by investigative journalist and recent Soho debate victor, Jeremy Hammond, for an enlightening discussion on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Delving deep into historical, legal, and ethical perspectives, Hammond challenges conventional narratives surrounding the root causes of the ongoing strife. The debate focuses on whether Palestinian refusal to acknowledge Israel is the central issue or if deeper historical injustices and policy decisions play a pivotal role. Through a respectful and civil dialogue, Leavitt and Hammond explore the implications of property rights, state legitimacy, and the pursuit of peace and justice in the region. They critically analyze the roles of international actors, including the UN and the US, in shaping the conflict's current state. This episode promises a nuanced examination of a complex issue, aiming to shed light on possible paths toward resolution. www.jeremyrhammond.com #IsraeliPalestinianConflict #DebateAnalysis #HistoricalInjustice #PropertyRights #PeaceProcess #StateLegitimacy #InternationalLaw #AndIfLoveRemains #JeremyHammond #PoliticalDialogue
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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • Episode 201 - We Let This Happen: Joe Wolverton
    Mar 5 2024
    Key Points of the Discussion 1. Democratic Despotism: The conversation starts with a critique of contemporary society's drift towards what is termed "Democratic despotism," where the government heavily regulates every aspect of life, essentially defining the totality of individual existence within a framework of omnipresent rules and regulations. 2. Totalitarianism and Liberty: They argue that modern society lives under a form of totalitarianism disguised as democracy, where every facet of life is regulated by the government, which they claim is the antithesis of true liberty. Thanks for reading And If Love Remains! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. Subscribed 3. Historical Perspectives on Tyranny: The discussion delves into historical texts and authors (e.g., Étienne de La Boétie, Alexis de Tocqueville, James Madison) to draw parallels between past and present forms of government, emphasizing how historical insights can illuminate current political and social conditions. 4. The Role of Education: A significant portion of the conversation is dedicated to the critical role of education in shaping individuals' perceptions of freedom and government. They lament the current state of education, which they view as indoctrination rather than enlightenment, leading to a populace that is unable to conceive of true liberty. 5. Virtue and Governance: The podcast highlights the importance of virtue, both in individuals and in leaders, for the functioning of a free society. It suggests that without virtue, society is susceptible to tyranny, as individuals without self-governance cannot effectively govern a nation. 6. Self-Governance and Responsibility: The discussion emphasizes the concept of self-governance, both on a personal and societal level. It argues for a society where individuals are responsible for their actions and governance is a reflection of the collective virtue and wisdom of its people. 7. Critique of Modern Society: Throughout the podcast, there is a continuous critique of modern society's loss of liberty, virtue, and responsibility, leading to a passive acceptance of tyranny under the guise of security and convenience. 8. Call to Action: The podcast concludes with a call to action, urging individuals to educate themselves and their offspring outside the prevailing system, in hopes of cultivating a generation that values and understands liberty, thereby capable of resisting tyranny. Conclusion The podcast "And if Love Remains" featuring Mike Leavitt and Joe Wolverton provides a thought-provoking analysis of contemporary society's drift towards totalitarianism, framed within a historical and philosophical context. By drawing on historical texts and theories, they critique the current educational system, emphasize the importance of virtue and self-governance, and call for a return to genuine liberty. The conversation serves as a call to action, urging listeners to seek education and virtue as the foundations of a free society. #LibertyAndTyranny #DemocraticDespotism #HistoricalPerspective #EducationForFreedom #VirtueAndGovernance #SelfGovernance #CritiqueOfModernSociety #CallToActionForLiberty #liberty #tyranny #greatbooks #realhistory #america #freedom
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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Episode 200 - Decorating Time with Tom Posen
    Mar 3 2024
    Dr. Thomas Posen and Dr. Elias-Axel Pettersson join for a music discussion. From Beethoven to DeadMou5! #EDM #Music #MusicTheory #joerogan #deadmau5
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode 199 - Joe Wolverton: Drinking From The Source
    Feb 12 2024
    Joe Wolverton returns to And If Love Remains! @teacherofliberty Joe's interview with Dr. Jonathon Scott: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk4Xmiap3XQ #liberty #education
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Episode 198 - Domestic Imperialism: Keith Knight
    Jan 31 2024
    Keith Knight is Managing Editor at the Libertarian Institute, host of the Don't Tread on Anyone podcast and editor of The Voluntaryist Handbook: A Collection of Essays, Excerpts, and Quotes. https://libertarianinstitute.org/books/domestic-imperialism-nine-reasons-i-left-progressivism/ #liberty #progressive #books #libertarian #freedom
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    49 mins