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In a world polarized by political group think Matt Kibbe cuts through the outrage and has meaningful conversations around difficult topics, with a variety of activist and thought leaders with a diversity of ideas and perspectives on how we expand liberty for everyone. A breath of fresh air in a polarized environment.
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Matt Kibbe gives thoughtful and informative commentary. I just listened to the 2nd episode with Glenn Beck. They made points regarding the drug problem that I didn’t even think of but it made sense.
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Love your show and your format. Just listened to EP 25 with Penn and Beck. Such great dialogue with a recipe I subscribe to. Humbleness to admit wrong and being kind to one another. If we stand together on what we agree on then that togetherness will lead us to have civil discussions on what we don’t agree on. Hate solves nothing
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This podcast shows how real people are affected by real issues. For example, with all of the talk about Venezuela in the conservative and left media, very few spend 30 minutes and discuss what life is like from people who have lived there.
I grew up in a time where freedom of speech was publicly understood and mostly respected. Thanks for carrying the torch by taking about liberty!
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I’m a politics junkie who listened to this program to try to broaden my perspective. To give you an idea of my political perspective, I’m very concerned about issues like climate change, digital privacy, corporate greed, and America’s imperial wars. I wanted to like this show, as the host is a genuinely nice guy. Unfortunately, listening to this show often feels like I’m listening in on a conversation that was not meant for me. There is very little detailed discussion of ideas or issues. Instead, unlike what the podcast’s description claims, every single thing is wrapped in broad strokes of political ideology. “Free markets” are good, public policy is coercion. Or, private citizens should respect each other, unless one of them is a government worker (that means they’re trying to control your life, apparently?)
This show did help me to better understand what motivates the libertarian point of view: the emotional reaction of “you’re not the boss of me” to any law or rule they don’t like. And that Rep Massie is a raving lunatic who cares more about what he personally eats than the suffering and death climate change is already causing.
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