Linda Benskin, Phd, RN, SRN joins me today to discuss her research on Vitamin D levels & our immune health. When she began researching Covid-19 earlier this year Dr. Benskin kept seeing studies related to Vitamin D & Covid outcomes. As a...
Self reliance is a key component of living a truly free life. If you’re dependent on others you’re not free. A lot of people around the world learned in 2020 that many of the luxuries (like open grocery stores) we take for granted are...
The United States is a global leader in food waste. I was recently listening an episode of my friend Dann’s Culinary Libertarian podcast, and he mentioned that restaurants can be either winners or losers depending on what gets thrown away vs...
Access to reasonably priced health insurance is a primary reason a lot of people stay in a less than fulfilling job. It’s one of the reasons I stayed at my old employer as long as I did, because I knew how expensive health...
Karen Quinones aka Mrs. Q joins me to talk more about her historical walking tours of New York City circa the late 1700’s/early 1800’s. We discuss how she sort of stumbled into her second career as a historian & tour guide. We also...
Andrew Pudewa, founder of the Institute for Excellence in Writing, joins me today for a wonderful conversation about a variety of topics. We start by briefly reviewing his 7 children’s integral role in helping him start his business. A...
One step toward living a free life is in my opinion becoming a critical thinker. If we are able to look at the information we are consuming or beliefs we currently hold and evaluate them honestly while applying reason, we can truly free our mind. ...
I know a lot of people in the liberty movement eschew politics and think we should completely opt out of the political system. But with so many of our neighbors seemingly bent on their own destruction (and dragging us along with them to their...
Choosing a math curriculum was a struggle for us, y’all. A struggle! Not because there aren’t plenty of programs out there, but because my child thinks he doesn’t like math. At least he thought that until we discovered a program...
James Bovard’s first Op Ed was published by the New York Times in 1979. His satire piece was a response to Congress’s complaints about the all volunteer military as they mulled over a return to conscription. Jim...