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  • Libertarianism and Mental Health: 6 Overlapping Factors (ep 328)
    Apr 15 2026
    In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, we explore the powerful connection between libertarian philosophy and mental health. Can personal freedom, responsibility, and voluntary interaction actually improve psychological well-being?

    We break down 6 key overlapping factors between libertarianism and psychotherapy principles—covering topics like autonomy, accountability, emotional resilience, and the importance of voluntary relationships.

    We also take a hard look at modern culture and ask a difficult question:
    Is society declining in positive mental health—and why?

    Drawing from psychotherapy basics and philosophical insight, this episode connects the dots between mental health struggles, cultural shifts, and the role of individual liberty.

    If you're interested in psychology, philosophy, mental resilience, and cultural analysis, this episode will challenge your thinking and offer a fresh perspective.


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    29 m
  • The Hidden Benefits of Modern Warfare! (ep 327)
    Apr 11 2026
    It helps to expose the exaggerations from both political sides. The mainstream media started being exposed with the internet and with “fake news” Trump. But the war “reporting” makes the audience go further toward alternative media.


    2. It is exposing both the power and the irrelevance of the sophisticated military. In other words, it is not enough.

    3. It reveals, again, that a country’s population does not automatically cheer for the invading “saviors”.

    4. Hopefully, the definitions for sovereign nations and proxies will be clarified when this goes further.

    Clips from Megyn Kelly and Ron Paul Liberty Report


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    19 m
  • Libertarian principles in 'Leave it to Beaver.' (ep 326)
    Apr 1 2026
    Congressmen and congresswomen could take a page out of the nostalgic classic series, "Leave it to Beaver." The interpersonal dynamics depicted in the series portray three elements of the libertarian ideals that are needed for functioning of the country. These are personal freedom and responsibility, courtesy and boundaries, and virtue. John Adams said that virtue is was required for a representative public to function. We ask the question if we have lost the virtue that was part of the fabric of 1960.


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    25 m
  • War is Entertainment! (ep 325)
    Mar 25 2026
    It has taken me a long time to recognize how entertaining war is! But after months of “propaganda“ the actual logistics by the military are fascinating, as long as they don’t report on how many enemy and civilian deaths take place.

    At the same time, it looks like this is a permanent dilemma for us humans.

    Clip Used:
    Patton (1/5) Movie CLIP - Americans Love a Winner (1970)
    By: Movieclips


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  • Humor, Self-Deception & the Mind Games of Politics (ep 324)
    Mar 18 2026
    This a rebroadcast from March 31, 2021

    Why do people believe things that clearly contradict reality? Why does humor often reveal truths that political debate hides?

    In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, we explore the fascinating connection between humor, self-deception, and political belief systems. From cognitive dissonance to tribal thinking, politics is often less about logic and more about the psychological tricks our brains play on us.

    We discuss how comedy can expose contradictions in ideology, how voters rationalize bad policies, and why self-deception may be one of the most powerful forces shaping political narratives.

    Topics include:
    • The psychology behind political self-deception
    • Why humor is a powerful tool for revealing truth
    • Cognitive biases that influence voters
    • Tribalism and identity in modern politics
    • Why people defend ideas even when evidence says otherwise
    If you enjoy conversations that mix psychology, political philosophy, humor, and libertarian perspectives, this episode will give you plenty to think (and laugh) about.

    🎧 Listen, question assumptions, and explore how the mind shapes politics.


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    20 m
  • The Real Problem with Drugs | Libertarians Talk Psychology – War on Drugs, Addiction & Government Failure
    Mar 11 2026
    This is a rebroadcast from ep 73

    In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, we examine the real problem with drugs and why government policies have consistently failed to address addiction and substance abuse.

    While governments struggle to manage even legal drugs like alcohol, prescription medications, and opioids, their approach to illegal drugs through the War on Drugs has been even more destructive. Decades of prohibition, criminalization, and enforcement have created black markets, fueled organized crime, and often made addiction problems worse rather than better.

    From a psychological and libertarian perspective, we discuss how human behavior, incentives, and public policy intersect when it comes to drugs. Why do prohibition policies fail? What psychological realities about addiction do policymakers ignore? And why have some countries taken approaches that reduce harm more effectively?

    We also explore how alternative drug policies used around the world, including harm reduction and decriminalization strategies, have produced better outcomes than the traditional War on Drugs model.

    Topics discussed include:
    • The psychology of addiction
    • Government failure in drug policy
    • The unintended consequences of prohibition
    • The War on Drugs and black markets
    • Harm reduction and alternative drug policies
    • What libertarian principles say about drug legalization and personal liberty

    If you're interested in psychology, economics, public policy, and libertarian philosophy, this episode offers a thoughtful discussion about why drug policy often goes wrong—and what could work better.

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    Purdue Pharma’s Sackler Family Opioid Deal in Jeopardy
    By: Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom


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  • Libertarians Talk Psychology: Bureaucracy, Organizational Behavior & Human Productivity (ep 322)
    Mar 4 2026
    This is a rebroadcast from episode 30

    In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, we explore the psychology behind bureaucracy through the lens of organizational behavior and libertarian thought.

    Why do bureaucratic systems grow?
    How do group dynamics shape decision-making?
    And what happens to human productivity when structure turns into stagnation?

    We break down the social group phenomena that define bureaucratic institutions — from diffusion of responsibility and hierarchy reinforcement to risk aversion and institutional inertia. Using insights from organizational psychology, we discuss how centralized systems impact creativity, innovation, and individual motivation.

    We also examine a powerful thematic clip from Jupiter Ascending that highlights the absurdity and complexity of intergalactic bureaucracy — and why it feels so familiar in our own world.

    If you're interested in psychology, libertarian philosophy, organizational reform, and the human side of productivity, this episode connects the dots between theory, culture, and real-world systems.

    🎧 Listen, follow, and share if you enjoy deep dives into psychology and liberty.


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    29 m
  • Our Empire’s 250yr Cycle!
    Feb 25 2026
    Our country may be facing the real possibility of a 10 year upheaval of our entire civilization! This would be consistent with world historical observations for the Tytler cycle, and for the civilization time cycles revealed by Ray Dalio.

    So, is there reason to believe that the current US cycle is near its termination? Listen to some of the podcast part of the problem and see what you think.And if so, how do we protect our families?

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    Dave Smith | Pam Bondi is Cooked | Part Of The Problem 1360
    By: Dave Smith @PartOfTheProblem


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