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Welcome to The Lions of Liberty Podcast Network - where culture, comedy, and capitalism collide. The true OG voice of libertarian and anarchist and thought in the podcast space. We cut through the noise with razor-sharp takes on politics, free markets, and the cultural battles shaping our world. Whether you're a politically inclined free thinker or an entrepreneurial disruptor shaking up the status quo, the Lions of Liberty will deliver. On Monday, John Odermatt delivers a powerful mix of in ...
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PARASOCIAL

Daydreamer Network

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Do you have unprocessed trauma around Disney Princess Movies? Does mother Gothel remind you of your mom? Confused and Horrified that you’re still attracted to Khal Drogo despite how awful he is to Khaleesi? You aren’t alone! Every week, Momi and Hina sit down to psycho-analyze fictional relationships from television and film. It’s just like therapy, minus the licensed professional (plus+ booze and swearing).
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THE GHOSTED PODCAST

Daydreamer Network

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Hosted by professional matchmaker, Abby Rosenblum, The Ghosted Podcast is a show about making dating fun again. We talk to dating experts, real clients and single people from around the world in pursuit of finding love!
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BREWS CULTURE

Daydreamer Network & Bit Cultures

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This show is about Beer and Video Games. Join host Evan Schwab of Bit Cultures (mostly) weekly as he pairs a new beer to a new game! From microbrews to legendary graphics and IPAs to RPGs, explore the world of craft beer and critically-acclaimed games. Grab a pint and tune in!
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David Nichtern, founder of Dharma Moon, is a senior Buddhist teacher who has been practicing and teaching meditation for over 40 years. He was one of the initial American students of renowned meditation master Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and studied closely with him soon after his arrival in the United States in 1970. He is also a business consultant with companies creating a variety of offerings integrating meditation in a larger health and well-being context – including Goldman Sachs, Journey ...
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The Day You Almost Quit

Daydreamer Network with host Elicia Partain

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Welcome to The Day You Almost Quit with Elicia Partain. Every entrepreneur knows the moment they almost called it. Hear from real business owners who kept pushing... and made it!
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OKAY-ISH

Maryellen Dance

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Sometimes, we're not thriving and girl-bossing our way through life... we are just trying to make it through the day as best as we can. OKAY-ISH is all about getting honest when it comes to mental health, therapy, and the shit show we call life. Host and mental health counselor Maryellen Dance is on a mission, not to help you be perfect, but to get you feeling okay-ish. You're in for honest, raw, and emotional insights from a licensed specialist, as she covers topics ranging from co-dependan ...
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Why Food?

Heritage Radio Network

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Do you daydream about dropping everything and opening a restaurant? Have you always wondered what it would be like to start your own line of condiments? So many trailblazers in the food world actually started their careers in entirely different fields. How did these folks decide to hit the brakes, start over, and become inspiring the chefs, entrepreneurs, farmers and activists they are today? Hear their stories and learn how you too can fulfill your food dreams. Join cohosts Vallery Lomas an ...
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Kool Button Hockey Podcast

Steve Kouleas & Craig Button

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Steve Kouleas (Siriusxm NHL Network Radio) and Craig Button (TSN Director of Scouting) together again, discussing and debating everything and anything in hockey! The Kool Button Hockey Podcast, an inside look at the NHL, covering the games biggest stories with passion. New episodes Monday and Thursday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Turn Me On

Snack Labs

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Turn Me On features conversations about love, sex, and relationships hosted by a recently divorced, formerly polyamorous, couple of best friends. Thoughtful, intelligent, and funny, Turn Me On is a homegrown education in sex and relational literacy brought to you via curious and adventurous hosts, Jeremie and Bryde. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Brian McWilliams, John Odermatt, Lou Perez and Brian Nichols every other week for the newest show on the Lions of Liberty Network, the Politicks Podcast! This week it's been revealed that China, Russia and others are sending super sexy spies to date, marry and even pop out kids with Silicon Valley's desperate super dorks. Also: WTF is happenin…
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What happens when doctors stop healing and start judging? Imagine walking into a hospital with your sick child and being told, “Sorry, you didn’t comply — no treatment.” It sounds dystopian, but this terrifying “comply or die” mindset is quietly creeping into modern healthcare. In this episode, we expose how politics, moral grandstanding, and cance…
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On this week's Mean Age Daydream: Socialist Chicago Mayor proposes social media sin tax, the No Kings rallies depend on Depends, and British Universities tell students they must accept that Orcs in Tolkien are supposed to be black people. We have a new show on Lions of Liberty! The Politicks Podcast! Be sure to subscribe to the standalone Politicks…
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What I like about Substack is that its algorithm doesn’t feed me things that will only make me angry — unlike some other social-media platforms, where you should totally be following me. If I’m not angering you here — I most definitely will over there. So I have the Sub coders to thank for feeding me Jason Noto. On this episode of The Lou Perez Pod…
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In this episode of Finding Freedom, John Odermatt interviews Shaka Mitchell, Senior Fellow at the American Federation for Children, about the intersection of school choice, civil rights, and the future of education in America. They discuss how education reform can expand opportunity and strengthen communities, with a focus on empowering parents to …
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Today's guest is Peggy Wirgau. Peggy is a graduate of Michigan State University and George Mason University. She's an active member of American Christian Fiction Writers, The Historical Novel Society, and The Colorado Authors League. Her debut novel, The Stars in April, was published in 2021. She's also written for Appleseeds, Insight, Learning thr…
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Why do Libertarians keep losing the messaging war—especially when Americans are begging for something beyond Team Red and Team Blue? Every poll shows voters are done with the two-party system. They’re desperate for a new choice. So why aren’t libertarian candidates breaking through? This episode of The Brian Nichols Show takes a hard look at what’s…
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On this week's Mean Age Daydream, Brian can't believe the forthcoming "Star Trek: Academy" is so behind the times that it has a Klingon warrior in a skirt. Also: SCOTUS looks to strike down race based redistricting, and Home Depot launches a free trade training program.⁠ We have a new show on Lions of Liberty! The Politicks Podcast! Be sure to subs…
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I’m joined by comic-book artist and colorist Brett R. Smith, who’s worked with DC Comics, Marvel, and Rippaverse. We talk about the problem with comic books today, Val Kilmer’s greatest performances, and why Romancing the Stone works and The War of the Roses doesn’t. Check out my book, That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore: On the Death and Rebirth of Come…
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In this episode of Finding Freedom, John Odermatt interviews Shaka Mitchell, Senior Fellow at the American Federation for Children, about the intersection of school choice, civil rights, and the future of education in America. They discuss how education reform can expand opportunity and strengthen communities, with a focus on empowering parents to …
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This week Justin talks with Kati Marton. Kati is an author, journalist, and correspondent who has worked with National Public Radio and later with ABC News where she was the bureau chief in Germany. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Times of London, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Vanity Fair, and many other publi…
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Welcome back to the PoliTicks Podcast on the Lions of Liberty Network! In this episode, John Odermatt, Lou Perez, and Brian Nichols break down the latest political headlines with their signature wit. The crew discusses Trump’s White House roundtable on Antifa, the intersection of activism and homelessness, and the media’s coverage of Andy Ngo. They…
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Is it justice or revenge when the rules finally get applied both ways? After years of Democrats weaponizing lawfare against conservatives, President Trump’s team is now turning the same playbook back on the Left — and it’s got everyone talking. Are we witnessing the return of balance under the law, or the start of a dangerous new norm in American p…
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On this week's Mean Age Daydream, Virginia AG candidate Jay Jones wishes death on his political rivals and their children. This is not an outlier. Also: "One Thing After Another" is doing well at the box office. Will it give leftists in Hollywood the wrong message for project development slates? Care about your liberty and future? Don’t miss the Ex…
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In this episode, John Odermatt sits down with Sheriff Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona, and founder of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA). Sheriff Mack shares his unique perspective on the role of local law enforcement in defending civil liberties and resisting government overreach. The conversa…
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Today Justin sits down with Laken Pavan. Laken is a 19-year-old student from Vancouver, Canada. In April, 2024, he left Vancouver and traveled to Eastern Ukraine to join a volunteer group there called InterBrigade. Shortly after arriving, he was confronted by agents from the Russian FSB Federal Security Service, who recruited him to work on their b…
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Is freedom possible without virtue — and who should set society’s standards? That’s the big question we tackle in this episode of The Brian Nichols Show. Too often, people confuse “disliking” something with wanting government to ban it. But there’s a critical difference between using the state to enforce morality and letting society set boundaries …
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Discussing their newest project, Strawberry Moons Media, David Nichtern and Debbie Nutley get into how they truly merged creativity with spirituality and ‘making a buck’. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/beherenow and get on your way to being your best self. This time on the CSM Podcast, Davi…
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On this week's Mean Age Daydream, Saudi Arabia's national investment arm teams wit Jared Kushner to eat major US gaming publisher Electronic Arts - is that good, bad, or both? Also: Government shuts down, and Wikipedia and the ADL get exposed. Care about your liberty and future? Don’t miss the Expat Money Online Summit, October 10–12, hosted by Mik…
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I had a great time talking with Lisa De Pasquale about life after losing 170 pounds and her new book, The Gen X Handbook for Middle Age. Ozempic means lots of thin women with fat-girl personalities. What a fun time to be a single guy! Check out my book, That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore: On the Death and Rebirth of Comedy https://amzn.to/3VhFa1r Watch …
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In this episode of Finding Freedom, John Odermatt welcomes Buck Johnson from the Counterflow podcast to discuss breaking away from mainstream narratives. They explore Buck’s journey from atheism to Christianity and how faith, culture, and liberty intersect in today’s world. Buck shares the pivotal moments that led him to the Orthodox Church and how…
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Today Justin speaks with Dr. David Tuch. David is a technology entrepreneur and author. His writing uncovers overlooked stories at the intersection of organized crime and espionage. David is originally from New York and has lived in England and France, but now resides in Brookline, Massachusetts with his wife and children. He's here to discuss his …
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In this episode of PoliTicks, the crew dives into the latest in political absurdity, from YouTube’s policy reversals to presidential trolling at the White House. The hosts debate censorship, discuss the infamous autopen prank, and reflect on the cultural impact of political memes. They also tackle the closure of a radical bookstore, the Tylenol Ame…
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Why does government keep wasting so much of our money—and can anything actually be done to fix it? That’s the question more and more Americans are asking as debt explodes and inefficiency runs wild. Today, we’re digging into one of the boldest ideas to take on this mess: the Department of Government Efficiency—better known as “DOGE.” Is it just ano…
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On this week's Mean Age Daydream, Brian can't believe how the left has reached a "Westboro Baptist Church" level of disgusting intolerance in protesting Charlie Kirk memorials. Also: The HHS announced a connection between acetaminophen and autism, so insane pregnant DNCs are eating it like candy and potentially risking their children's development.…
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Kendric Tonn is a painter. He paints. Not houses. Oil painting. On this episode of The Lou Perez Podcast I talk with Kendric about classical painting, Florence (the city, not my mother), El Museo del Prado, art collecting, and how he sees the world as a painter vs how I see the world as a comedian. Kendric gives a helpful tip on how to appreciate a…
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In this episode of "Finding Freedom," host John Odermatt dives into the rise of professional conspiracy theorists in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. John explores how skepticism toward institutions has fueled a new wave of online personalities who monetize controversy and speculation. He shares personal reflections on the dangers of jumpi…
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Today Justin sits down with Tim Willasey-Wilsey Tim is a visiting professor of War Studies at King's College London, and Senior Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute. He served for many years as a foreign office diplomat in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Europe. He has also published numerous articles and reviews in the national…
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Is America tearing itself apart because we’ve forgotten how to see each other as human beings? In this episode, we dig into one of the toughest questions facing our country today: how do we push back against the rising tide of political hate, cultural division, and government abuse—and actually start winning real battles for liberty and human digni…
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On this week's Mean Age Daydream, Brian looks at the slippery slope of "hate speech" being favored by AG Pam Bondi as a reason to "go after" enemies of the State. Also: Trump goes to the UK - will it be a wake up, or a tactical inspiration? And Hawaii's favorite low-IQ Senator admits men and women are different in a hilarious exchange with Kash Pat…
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This week’s episode is a collaboration with comedian Michael Regilio, host of Regilio v Everything. We talk about being dumb, young, and punk—which for Michael meant being a young Republican in high school. I take a trip down memory lane of that time I was cancelled in Dallas. And Michael shares with me all the insane things I had no idea were happ…
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Today on the show John gives his thoughts on the Charlie Kirk Assassination. Why do so many feel so personally impacted? Mass trauma has never occurred at this scale before. The gigantic seismic shift in politics and Christianity that is coming. Unity between Christians is more important now than ever. Parents needs to check back in and Shepard the…
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Today Justin speaks with Reality Winner. Reality enlisted in the US Air Force after high school and served as a cryptolinguist assigned to the National Security Agency where she translated audio recordings in Pashtu and Dari from Afghanistan. Following her first enlistment, she was hired as a private contractor working at a different NSA facility i…
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The Politicks squad reacts to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the reactions from media and pundits, and those on the left who have proven themselves to be the true monsters among us. Care about your liberty and future? Don’t miss the Expat Money Online Summit, October 10–12, hosted by Mikkel Thorup of the Expat Money Show. It’s free to attend an…
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Tonight I'm joined by Derek of the Talking Stitt podcast! We talk about all the crazy current events, the buildup, & the potential direction of the intended narrative. Check him out on Spotify, Facebook, & IG @stittderek. Thanks for listening! Check out Tub Turkey Podcast wherever you get these things and also their music channel: https://www.youtu…
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Should we trust “the experts”… or should we trust our own eyes and experiences? That’s the burning question at the center of today’s episode. For years, Americans were told to sit down, shut up, and accept the “science” — no questions asked. But when the narrative started to unravel, more and more people began to wonder: who’s really telling the tr…
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On this week's Mean Age Daydream, the stabbing of Iryna Zarutska by a psychotic racist on public transport has laid bare the left's own racism, and selective emphasis on optics over safety. Also: Banksy gets censored in the UK and self-hating blue cities and states change their crests because "colonialism." Care about your liberty and future? Don’t…
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Today I’m joined by The Radicalist David Josef Volodzko, news editor and senior writer at The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. If you have the means, FIRE is a great place to donate your money to. (Don’t let the fact that I used to work for them sully your view of the premiere free-speech organization in the world.) David and I talk…
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Rick Hill is a 50-year cancer survivor, author, and passionate advocate for natural healing. Diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer in 1974 and given weeks to live, Rick chose a holistic path centered on Laetrile (Vitamin B17), detoxification, and nutrition instead of chemotherapy or radiation. Rick’s remarkable recovery inspired a lifelong mi…
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Today Justin sits down with Jen Gatien.  Jen is a filmmaker and producer based in New York City. Some of her film credits include Hound Dog starring Dakota Fanning and Robin Wright, Holy Rollers starring Jesse Eisenberg, and For Ellen starring Paul Dano. In her spare time, Jen serves as a board member on the Lower East Side Girls Club, as well as a…
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What happens when one capitalist takes on twenty socialists at once? That’s the showdown we’re unpacking in today’s episode, and the results are as wild—and eye-opening—as you’d expect. This isn’t just a debate; it’s a master class in exposing the weakness of collectivist arguments and showing why personal responsibility, hard work, and liberty sti…
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Author, economic historian, and David J. Theroux Chair in Political Economy at the Independent Institute, Phillip W. Magness joins Brian to break down the falsehoods, errors, and childishness of the New York Times' 1619 Project from an honest historical perspective. Visit https://www.independent.org/ for more on Phil, to buy the book or to enjoy mo…
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The Free Press’s Lucy Biggers went from climate-crisis influencer to climate-alarm denier. I have no clue how big this episode’s carbon footprint is, but it’s worth all the coal we burned to make it happen. Lucy and I talk about her beginnings at NowThis, why climate change doesn’t scare us anymore, hipsters bringing back dung stoves, and how all t…
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On today’s episode of Finding Freedom, John pulls back the curtain on several important stories and provides a personal update: He shares his own negative experience with Primo Brands and explains the unfolding class action lawsuit connected to the company. John gives an entrepreneurial update, highlighting the latest progress and challenges across…
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Today's episode is another solo episode where Justin shares his own research with you. This time he's talking about Ralph Sigler, a US Army warrant officer, and one of the best double agents in Army history who died under mysterious circumstances in a Maryland hotel room in 1976. We briefly discussed Sigler's death way back in episode 76 in Decembe…
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Join Brian McWilliams, John Odermatt, Lou Perez and Brian Nichols every other week for the newest show on the Lions of Liberty Network, the Politicks Podcast! And remember, they’re all bloodsuckers! This week we talk about: Scottish knife / hatchet girl is famous: the new Joan of Arc? https://x.com/StefanBrakus93/status/1960308698850439384 Another …
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Is government the right tool to force “healthy choices,” or does that create a slippery slope that kills freedom and backfires on public health? This episode digs into Make America Healthy Again (MAHA), SNAP junk-food restrictions, nicotine policy, and a first-in-the-nation proposal to ban tobacco sales for anyone born after 2006—probing the real t…
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On this week's Mean Age Daydream: The deep irony of the purported "Nazis" of 4Chan being the bulwark against the EU's censorship 4th reich; DNC summer meetings are hilarious and show they've learned nothing, and could Russia be the US' most potent ally in the future? Care about your liberty and future? Don’t miss the Expat Money Online Summit, Octo…
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Today’s episode starts out on a disappointing note. My guest Rian Stone, video essayist and author of the novels Softbone: Down and Out in New Kowloon and The Dog Walker, thought he was coming on to talk to his professional-wrestling hero, “Lightning” Lou Perez. I’m sorry I had to break the kid’s heart—I am not that Puerto Rican guy—but I think I m…
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