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Libertarians talk Psychology
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Libertarians talk Psychology
Inflation, or affordability? (ep 313)
Both sides of our political world have created a big problem with inflation! And both sides seem to be happy to put it off as an affordability problem that needs additional government help.

Milton Freeman did a good job describing how inflation really works.

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Milton Friedman - Only Government Creates Inflation
By: LibertyPen


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12 hours ago
20 minutes

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Rating Trump on Kotter's Characteristics for Leading Change (ep 312)
We review some of the current issues that Trump is dealing with and rate him on John Kotter's eight steps for leading change. The book, Leading Change, is an international best seller for managing organizations and details the critical variables for transformational leadership. We give Trump a C and a B for grades at the current time.

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Victor Davis Hanson: The Inconvenient Truths Within Trump’s New National Security Strategy
By: The Daily Signal




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1 week ago
25 minutes

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Our War on Drugs! (311)
Ron Paul describes the USA’s Venezuelan speedboat killings from legal and moral perspectives. Is our leadership really trying to save Americans from fatal drug overdoses? How about the much bigger problems with alcohol and nicotine?

And do we pick on a smaller country like Venezuela because they should be easy to bully? How about countries that are more involved in fentanyl like Mexico, China and some others?

What are US political leaders really up to?

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The Hegseth Killings Must Stop
By: Ron Paul Liberty Report


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2 weeks ago
20 minutes

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How to Select a President (ep 310)
Julie discusses psychological test selection in regard to the role of president. She talks about the two main factors of cognitive ability and conscientiousness, and also the importance of job match. We look at how Trump's temperament and talents coincide with present conditions In the United States and world.

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Funny moments light up Trump’s annual Thanksgiving Turkey Pardon ceremony
By: The Economic Times


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3 weeks ago
24 minutes

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From Gold to Chaos: The Psychology of Fiat Money After 1971 (309)
(This is a rebroadcast of episode 199)

In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, we dive deep into one of the most defining economic turning points in modern U.S. history: 1971, the year President Nixon ended the Bretton Woods agreement and removed the dollar from the gold standard. This decision—often overlooked—set in motion decades of inflation, currency distortion, and financial instability that still affect every aspect of life today. Drawing on Dave Smith’s compelling explanation, we explore how radically different the world could have been if the U.S. had maintained a stable, sound money supply. Imagine a world without runaway inflation, without the boom-bust cycles created by loose monetary policy, and without the government’s ability to quietly tax citizens through currency debasement. Smith argues that abandoning gold didn’t just change the economy—it changed society, culture, and global power dynamics. We break down:
  • What exactly happened in 1971
  • Why stable money is foundational to liberty and psychological well-being
  • How inflation quietly alters behavior, incentives, and family life
  • How fiat money fuels political overreach, endless wars, and corporate distortion
  • What individuals and communities can do now, in an unstable financial era
  • Sound money solutions, from decentralization to Bitcoin to local alternatives
If you've ever wondered why everything feels more expensive, more chaotic, and more distorted than it used to, this episode connects the dots. Understanding 1971 is the first step—deciding what to do next is the challenge we tackle together.

Clip from Dave Smith | PartOfTheProblem


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4 weeks ago
21 minutes

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Trump Derangement Syndrome (ep 308)
We discuss the relevance of the psychotherapist from New York and his views on the Trump derangement syndrome. Julie points out that the condition originates from paranoia and has to do with the lack of perspective taking. She also discusses the relationship to the Father archetype in the current situation in the US of the positive and negative masculine.

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‘TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME’ is real, says psychotherapist
By: Fox News Clips


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1 month ago
24 minutes

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Ron Paul’s Great Idea! (ep 307)
Our country has a decades-long history of candidates promising to reduce war and spending. And then, of course, when they get in office, they seem to do the opposite, no matter which political persuasion. The only good news is that when the public feels deceived, they Elect the opposite party. But of course within a year it is just more of the same.

Ron Paul has reminded us that there is no perfection either by liberty or by tyranny. He suggested the solution is to introduce more individual voluntary choice into our system.

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Conservatives Fume Over 'Former' Al Qaeda In The White House
By: RonPaulLibertyReport


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1 month ago
18 minutes

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Secrets Make Us Sick (ep 306)
This is a reboardcast of ep. 180

In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, Julie dives deep into the hidden psychological mechanisms behind secrecy and its impact on individuals, groups, and society at large. She explores how groups naturally create boundaries to protect their identity and cohesion—but at a high cost. When secrecy becomes normalized, it not only isolates members from the outside world but also distorts truth, weakens integrity, and impairs sound decision-making.

Julie connects these ideas to the broader political and social landscape, examining how excessive government document classification reflects an over-boundaried system that alienates citizens from vital information. By understanding the psychology of secrecy, we can better recognize how hidden agendas and restricted access to knowledge foster mistrust, manipulation, and corruption.

This episode challenges listeners to think critically about transparency, freedom, and accountability—both in personal relationships and within powerful institutions.


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1 month ago
20 minutes

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Venezuela! Consenting Adults, Illegal, or Immoral? ep 305
Ron Paul’s podcast explores the possible real reasons our government is focused on Venezuela drug trafficking. Maybe this is simply a purposeful distraction from other issues that are not working out so well right now. But maybe a large part of our population really does think it is a good idea to kill possible drug traffickers, in international waters, who may be trying to sell to willing adults in the United States.

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Trump Administration Planning Panama Style Attack On Venezuela
By: RonPaulLibertyReport


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18 minutes

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Is herd mentality responsible for some of the craziness? ep. 304
Herd mentality is a psychological phenomena that limits individuals in their critical thinking and independence. We review the concept and apply it to current events including the shut down,the protest, and the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

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The Herd Mentality by Nietzsche , Freud , Le Bon and Fromm
By: The Ubermensch Hall


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2 months ago
22 minutes

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It’s a Flawed Deal; But Trump is Great! (ep 303)
The new and exciting Israel-Gaza deal proposed by Trump apparently has the same flaw as before. In other words, I have not heard an answer to the following questions concerning the long-term. Is there full equal citizenship? Or is there a separate state? Without an answer, we are doomed to witness perpetual abuse as before. The United States had a similar dilemma concerning slavery, and then concerning American Indians.

However, Megan Kelly points out how amazing Trump is no matter how much he exaggerates or boasts.

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Megyn Kelly Explains Why Trump is "Miracle Worker" With His Ability To Never Give Up and Push Peace
By: Megyn Kelly


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2 months ago
21 minutes

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A Quick Review of the Science about Racism (ep 302)
This is a rebroadcast of ep 168

In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, Julie reviews a report on racial bias published by the Association for Psychological Science. We take a deep dive into what modern research says about racism, bias, and systemic disparities—and how these ideas are often misunderstood in public discussions.

Julie explains the difference between racism, which involves hostility or intent, and bias, which can occur without conscious awareness or malice. We explore implicit bias (unconscious) versus explicit bias (conscious), and how these affect perception, behavior, and policy.

The conversation also challenges the effectiveness of diversity training programs aimed at changing individual attitudes. Instead, the evidence shows that targeting institutional disparities produces better outcomes—aligning with the Libertarian perspective that systems, not thought policing, should be the focus of reform.

Join us as we blend psychological science, critical thinking, and Libertarian philosophy to better understand one of today’s most controversial and emotionally charged topics.


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2 months ago
22 minutes

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Our Country is Flawed, but Who is any Better (ep 301)
This is a rebroadcast of ep 173

In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, we take a deeper look at the idea that America is flawed—but who really does it better? Inspired by the honest insights of Ron Paul, we explore the structural, political, and cultural flaws that continue to affect freedom and governance in the United States.

While critics and patriots alike can agree the U.S. has serious issues—corruption, bureaucracy, surveillance, and economic manipulation—this discussion also reminds us that perfection doesn’t exist anywhere. By examining the Index of Economic Freedom, we compare the U.S. to countries that rank higher in liberty, transparency, and limited government, searching for lessons and realistic solutions.

Join us for a thoughtful libertarian perspective that challenges mainstream narratives, encourages critical thinking, and asks the essential question: If America is broken, what’s the better model—and why?

👉 Listen, think, and question with Libertarians Talk Psychology—where logic and liberty meet.

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2 months ago
25 minutes

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More on tribalism by Victor Davis Hanson and what it means to the psychology of populism (ep 300)
This is a rebroadcast of ep 198

In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, we dive deeper into the theme of tribalism and its psychological impact on modern populism. Drawing from the insights of historian Victor Davis Hanson, we examine how tribalism has developed in America and what it reveals about our cultural and political divides. We connect Hanson’s perspective to research on implicit and explicit attitudes, exploring how hidden biases shape group identity and influence social behavior.

Julie highlights the role of the elites and media in framing populism, often portraying its supporters as outsiders or threats, while we discuss how psychology sheds light on the true motivations and struggles of the populist movement. The conversation raises key questions: Are implicit biases inevitable? Can we move beyond tribal divisions? And how does populism challenge the power structures of modern society?

This is a thought-provoking discussion for anyone interested in the crossroads of psychology, politics, and culture, offering both libertarian analysis and evidence from psychological science.


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2 months ago
29 minutes

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The Show Narcos and our war on drugs (ep 299)
This is a rebroadcast of ep. 119

In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, we dive into the Netflix series Narcos and connect its gritty storytelling to America’s decades-long War on Drugs. While Narcos shows the DEA and U.S. forces hunting down Colombian drug lords, the real question is whether U.S. policy fueled the very chaos it claimed to fight. Was the United States truly protecting its citizens, or did political interests, corruption, and unintended consequences make the situation worse?

We explore how prohibition, black markets, and government intervention shaped the rise of cartels, and what psychology tells us about power, control, and human behavior in this so-called “war.” This conversation challenges mainstream narratives and asks listeners to think critically about history, politics, and the human cost of the War on Drugs.

Clip Used: Narcos, season 3, episode 10


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3 months ago
20 minutes

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The Movie "Darkest Hour" and Cognitive Diversity (ep 298)
 This is a rebroadcast of ep. 194

In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, Julie and Mike take a deep dive into the film Darkest Hour, starring Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill, set in the tense days before the Nazi invasion of the United Kingdom during World War II. We explore how Churchill’s leadership illustrates the value of cognitive diversity—bringing different perspectives, problem-solving styles, and viewpoints together to navigate crisis situations.

Our conversation connects the lessons of the past to today’s challenges, showing how cognitive diversity applies not only to wartime leadership but also to modern political decision-making, organizational strategies, and personal growth. We touch on related themes such as Rand Paul’s independent thinking, the impact of masking requirements on public debate, and the role of YouTube in shaping political and cultural discourse.

If you’re interested in psychology, politics, history, and how diverse minds can solve complex problems, this episode offers a unique libertarian perspective on one of the most powerful historical dramas of recent years.


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3 months ago
26 minutes

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Is it Always the Government’s fault? (ep 297)
(Rebroadcast of ep. 77)

In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, we tackle the provocative question: Is it always the government’s fault? While government intervention often makes existing problems worse, the truth is more complicated. Sometimes, the public itself resists needed reforms or rejects practical solutions—even when they could make life better.

We dig into how policies and cultural attitudes interact, touching on examples such as Rand Paul’s political positions, YouTube’s role in public discourse, and the heated debates over masking requirements. This candid conversation blends psychology, politics, and libertarian principles, challenging listeners to question not only government overreach but also our own responsibility in shaping society.

Whether you’re a libertarian thinker, political skeptic, or just curious about the intersection of psychology and government policy, this episode offers thought-provoking insights you won’t want to miss.


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3 months ago
24 minutes

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Does the Bill of Rights overlap with organizational psychology? (ep 296)
We review the first 10 amendments to the Constitution and relate these to organizational psychology principles. We talk about freedom of expression, property rights, personal boundaries, and pushing the power down in the organization as far as it can go. While the Constitution structures the government to prohibit abuse of power, the Bill of Rights clarifies the individual liberty of the citizen.

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3 months ago
22 minutes

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Natural Rights
John Locke came up with the idea of natural rights, which are much better than the instincts of our caveman ancestors! He called those natural rights life, liberty, and property. But of course as civilization has evolved It has gone a lot further than that. Dave Smith talks about some of the government abuses that force us into wars.

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Dave Smith | Is the Ukraine War Ending? | Part Of The Problem 1296
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4 months ago
17 minutes

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Group Unconscious (ep 294)
In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, we dive into the concept of the group unconscious—the unseen psychological forces that drive collective behavior, ideology, and political movements. How do mass beliefs form? Why do groups act irrationally? And how can individuals break free from destructive collective thinking? We explore these questions from a libertarian perspective, examining how psychology and politics intersect in today’s culture.

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4 months ago
24 minutes

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