Everyone loves the satire of the Babylon Bee, and over the summer I had the pleasure of appearing… Read More
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Ep. 1990 The Dreadful State of Economics, and How to Fix It
One of this year’s winners of the Nobel Prize in economics, David Card, co-authored the notorious Card-Krueger study… Read More
Ep. 1989 Secession: The Constitutional, Historical, and Moral Case
I make the constitutional, historical, and moral case for national divorce. Sponsor BetterHelp offers professional counseling online at… Read More
Ep. 1988 How to Navigate the Fed’s Boom/Bust Cycle
Murray Sabrin, who taught finance at Ramapo College for 35 years, has a brand new book answering this… Read More
Ep. 1987 Neocon War Hawk Flattened in Debate
In a recent live event in New York City, the heroic Scott Horton, our great foreign-policy expert, debated… Read More
Ep. 1986 Antifascism: The Course of a Crusade
Paul Gottfried joins us to discuss the “antifascist” movement and what it’s really about (it’s obviously not about fighting… Read More
Ep. 1985 Secret: How ol’ Woods Pays Less Than You for Health Care
Andy Schoonover is CEO of CrowdHealth, which urges people to say goodbye to health insurance altogether and save… Read More
Ep. 1984 Why Ludwig von Mises Mattered (and a Word on the Dopes Who Misunderstand Him)
Joseph Salerno, academic vice president of the Mises Institute , joins me to discuss in layman’s terms why Ludwig von… Read More
Ep. 1983 Woods’s Travel Stories During the Madness
From the moment Georgia reopened in late April 2020, I’ve been back to my old travel habit along… Read More
Ep. 1982 Professor Leaves Vaccine Mandates in Shreds
Byan Bridle is a professor of viral immunology at the University of Guelph in Canada. His letter to the… Read More
