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Welcome to The Liberty Frontier Show with Andrew Miles. Andrew teaches young men the strategies and philosophy of personal freedom. If you feel lost, trapped, or bored, Liberty Frontier will help you to live a remarkable life, full of passion, purpose and adventure.
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The GRID

Chris Kuhlmann and Shaun Griffin

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THE GRID, the Constitutional frontier where faith, politics and commerce intersect. Hosts Chris Kuhlmann and Shaun Griffin explore key issues facing Americans today and ways individuals can stand up and take action to protect the freedom and liberty our founding fathers fought for. The GRID, informative, inspirational, and educational.
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Welcome to The Jamal Brown Podcast, where we rip apart the mundane and dive headfirst into chaos to uncover the raw essence of empowered living. Hosted by Jamal Brown, a.k.a. "Big Dawg," this podcast defies conventions and challenges you to confront life's messiest truths. Explore the groundbreaking system known as The Jamal Brown Principle (JBP), a holistic approach that fuses Personal Development, Spirituality, Health and Wellness, Society and Culture, and Ethics and Justice.
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AnachroCapitalistCast

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Amagi Productions's mission is to inform, educate, and promote, the ideas of liberty and the principles of a free society. Amagi Productions delivers these through relevant media: bands, theater, speakers, Podcasts, and YouTube. Amagi Productions seeks to expose individuals through exciting and relevant mediums to the classical liberal tradition in liberty and free-market economics.
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This series consists of interviews with leading experts in the areas of Portuguese and Spanish history, from the beginning of the Portuguese discoveries in 1415 to the end of Spanish dominion in America in 1898. The interviews cover a range of topics on the domestic and overseas histories of both nations, which include, among others: the Portuguese explorations of Africa and Asia, Spanish navigation and settlement in America, the church in Portugal and Spain, monarchy and intermarriage in th ...
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These days the bicycle often appears as an interloper in a world constructed for cars. An almost miraculous 19th-century contraption, the bicycle promises to transform our lives and the world we live in, yet its time seems always yet-to-come or long-gone-by. In Bicycle (Bloomsbury, 2024) Dr. Jonathan Maskit takes us on an interdisciplinary ride to …
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Annette Kehnel joins Jana Byars to talk about The Green Ages: Medieval Innovations in Sustainability (Brandeis University Press, 2024). A fascinating blend of history and ecological economics that uncovers the medieval precedents for modern concepts of sustainable living. In The Green Ages, historian Annette Kehnel explores sustainability initiativ…
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The Liberation of Less: Embrace the Void Friends, lend me your ears and open your hearts to a message of transformation. We stand on the brink of a new journey, one that calls us to shed the weight of the unnecessary and walk boldly into the freedom of less. Radical minimalism is not just a look; it is a declaration of independence from the clutter…
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What would happen if you took red state rural voters on a walk into the woods with left-wing environmental activists and experimental music fans? Our guest this episode knows the answer. BRIAN HARNETTY is a composer and an interdisciplinary artist using sound and listening to foster social change. While Brian studied composition at the Royal Academ…
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Deconstructing Divinity: The Death of the Distant God Listen, for a new era dawns, and with it, the crumbling of old idols. The distant deity, that cold figure on a high throne, has no place in the realm of truth. We are not supplicants at the mercy of a cosmic dictator. No, we are the divine incarnate, breathing the same sacred air, dancing to the…
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Breaking the Chains: The Anti-Consumerism Revolution Hear me, for the time has come to cast off the chains of consumerism and reclaim our lives. We live in a world where the siren call of consumption drowns out the whispers of our true selves. Yet, today, we rise against this tide, armed with the power of purpose, the strength of integrity, and the…
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Seen from an airplane, much of the United States appears to be a gridded land of startling uniformity. Perpendicular streets and rectangular fields, all precisely measured and perfectly aligned, turn both urban and rural America into a checkerboard landscape that stretches from horizon to horizon. In evidence throughout the country, but especially …
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On the podcast today, I am joined by anthropologist Andrea Pia (London School of Economics and Political Science) to talk about his new book, Cutting the Mass Line: Water, Politics and Climate in Southwest China (Johns Hopkins UP, 2024). In recent years, the People’s Republic of China has seen an alarmed public endorsing techno-political sustainabi…
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In this episode of the CEU Press Podcast, host Andrea Talabér sat down with Azra Hromadžić (Syracuse University) to talk about her new book with CEU Press, Riverine Citizenship: A Bosnian City in Love with the River. In the podcast we discussed how in the Bosnian city of Bihać, people’s connection to the river Una has shaped not only the river itse…
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The Divine and Human Sexuality: Embracing Spirituality in Unconventional Lifestyles Dear journeyers of the human spirit, let us gather to explore the sacred confluence where the Divine embraces the full spectrum of human sexuality. Here, within this vibrant tapestry of life, we find a multitude of expressions—each a unique reflection of the Divine’…
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The Cost of Conformity Ladies and gentlemen, pioneers of the self, let us confront a silent thief that walks among us—the cost of conformity. In a world that venerates the uniform, that praises the predictable, that rewards the replicable, we find ourselves surrendering our unique colors to blend into the grey of societal norms. We are told to fit …
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'Wicked Problems' are those problems facing the planet and its inhabitants, present and future, which are hard (if not impossible) to resolve and for which bold, creative, and messy solutions are typically required. The adjective 'wicked' describes the mischievous and even evil quality of these problems, where proposed solutions often turn out to b…
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The Divine in the Digital Age: Is Virtual Reality the New Frontier for Spiritual Experience? Visionaries and explorers of the unseen realms, we stand on the cusp of a revolution—a digital renaissance where the boundaries of the physical world dissolve, giving way to the boundless potential of virtual reality. Here, in this burgeoning frontier, we p…
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China today positions itself as a model of state-led environmentalism. On the country’s arid rangelands, grassland conservation policies have targeted pastoralists and their animals, blamed for causing desertification. State environmentalism - in the form of grazing bans, enclosure, and resettlement - has transformed the lives of many ethnic minori…
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Deconstructing Divine Authority: Does Personal Revelation Supersede Ancient Texts?Esteemed thinkers and seekers of truth, we stand at the precipice of an age-old debate, where the echoes of the past meet the whispers of the present. It is here that we ask: Does personal revelation, that intimate communion with the Divine, hold sway over the ancient…
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The Fall of the Titan: Revelations in ShadowsLadies and gentlemen, gather 'round as we peel back the curtain on the spectacle of power, fame, and the untamed chaos that accompanies unchecked ambition. At the heart of this tale stands Sean "Diddy" Combs, a titan once cloaked in the brilliance of music and enterprise, now engulfed in the shadows of d…
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This week our guest is author and JAR contributor Scott Syfert. When Charles Cornwallis looked at South Carolina, he hoped for a groundswell of Loyalist support. The Battle of Ramsour's Mill broke that illusion. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
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In the shadow of towering walls, where hope dares to breathe, We rise—like stars igniting the night, refusing to seethe. In Gaza's heart, where soil bears witness to silent screams, We birth a revolution, where unity and justice gleam. Listen! The drums of justice beat like thunder, A cadence of defiance that tears ignorance asunder. As Malcolm dec…
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The Power of the Divine: A Monologue for Winder In the shadow of tragedy, we stand, hearts heavy with sorrow, eyes filled with questions. How do we reconcile such darkness in a world meant for light? How do we find hope amidst despair? Today, we call upon the Power of the Divine, a force that transcends, that heals, that unites. Just days ago, in t…
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Revolutionizing Wellness: The Psychedelic Awakening I am Jamal Brown, and I stand before you, not as a whisper, but as a thunderous call to action. In the heart of New Mexico, a revolution is stirring—a revolution led by the bold and visionary Dr. Larry Leeman. With MDMA and psilocybin as his allies, he is dismantling the barriers of traditional th…
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Breaking the Chains of Segregation: A Call to Empowerment I stand before you today, not just as Jamal Brown, but as a voice for those trapped in the shadows of neglect and injustice. In the Commonwealth of Kentucky, a silent crisis brews—a crisis where those with serious mental illness are cast aside, hidden away in the sterile confines of psychiat…
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The Divine Reckoning: A Call to Justice Behold the stark revelation in the land of Ireland, where faith was to be the beacon, now tarnished by betrayal. The report from the sacred halls of the BBC unveils a harrowing truth—almost 2,400 allegations of sexual abuse within religious schools. Who are the perpetrators? The very guardians entrusted with …
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Recurring tropes about fragmented communities living on frontier forestlands living in Southeast Asia are that they are either guardians of flora and fauna their destroyers. In much analysis gravitating to one or other position in this dichotomy the role of organised religion is absent. But as Faizah Zakaria shows in The Camphor Tree and the Elepha…
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The Unyielding Call for Peace: Israel's Moment of Reckoning In the chaos of our times, voices rise and echo through the streets of Tel Aviv, a nation on the brink of transformation. This is not mere protest—it is a roar of defiance, a cry for justice, a demand for peace. Six hostages, lives extinguished in the darkness of conflict, have become the …
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Mumbai is not commonly seen as a bike-friendly city because of its dense traffic and the absence of bicycle lanes. Yet the city supports rapidly expanding and eclectic bicycle communities. Exploring how people bike and what biking means in the city, Jonathan Shapiro Anjaria challenges assumptions that underlie sustainable transportation planning.Ar…
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PART 2 Picking up where we left off on last episode, hosts Chris Kuhlmann and Shaun Griffin recap the Cyber Attack warning against the US electrical grid issued by Evangelist, Perry Stone, and continue the discussion by laying out ways folks can prepare for this prophetic season in world history physically, emotionally and spiritually. In the big p…
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As consumers become increasingly aware of the animal agriculture industry’s cruelty and environmental devastation, clever industry marketers are adapting with alternative “humane” and “sustainable” labeling and marketing campaigns. In the absence of accurate information, it has never been more important to educate consumers on the realities behind …
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In the heart of the city, where shadows loom large, We rise, unbroken, our voices a surge, Black liberation isn't a murmur, it's a roar, A force that shatters silence, demanding more. On the backs of legends, we journey forward, "Without justice, there is no peace," their words powered. From shackles to freedom, we break, dismantle, rebuild, Power …
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This week our guest is author and JAR contributor Shawn David McGhee. The first Continental Congress expressed a desire to change American life, while also preserving its cultural foundations. In his new book, Shawn David McGhee discusses its lasting impact. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.…
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Stand up! Rise up! The age of submission is dead, my friends, and we are the bastards of rebellion—a living, breathing revolution. They think they can bind us with their chains of authority, but we are the storm, we are the chaos that births justice from the ashes of tyranny. In this world of illusions, we tear the veils and see clearly. We are not…
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This is part #3 of a the (ir)Rational Alaskans, a Cited Podcast mini-series that re-examines the legacy of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. In the last episode of the (ir)Rational Alaskans, Riki Ott, Linden O’Toole, and thousands of other Alaskan fishers won over $5 billion in punitive damages against Exxon for the Exxon Valdez oil spill. In our finale,…
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Brothers and sisters, I call upon you to embrace the doubt, to question the unquestionable, to seek the unknown with fearless hearts. Do not shy away from your spiritual doubts, for they are the sacred flames that light the path to the Divine. Doubt is not your enemy; it is your ally, urging you to search deeper, to discover the Divine within, arou…
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Butterflies have long captivated the imagination of humans, from naturalists to children to poets. Indeed it would be hard to imagine a world without butterflies. And yet their populations are declining at an alarming rate, to the extent that even the seemingly ubiquitous Monarch could conceivably go the way of the Passenger Pigeon. Many other, mor…
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Hosts Chris Kuhlmann and Shaun Griffin discuss the Warning of a Cyber Attack against the US electrical grid issued by Evangelist, Perry Stone earlier last week. The purpose is election interference. Our grid is susceptible. This is one issue, but as we take a step back we see it part of a much bigger picture, and End Times season referred to as the…
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This week our guest is author and JAR contributor Eric Sterner discussing his new book Till The Extinction of This Rebellion: George Rogers Clark, Frontier Warfare, and the Illinois Campaign of 1778-1779. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
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In Litigating the Environment: Process and Procedure Before International Courts and Tribunals (Edward Elgar, 2023), Dr Justine Bendel scrutinises how international courts and tribunals may respond procedurally to an ever-growing list of environmental disputes. In a time of environmental crisis, she lays crucial groundwork for strengthening the app…
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This is part #2 of a the (ir)Rational Alaskans, a Cited Podcast series that re-examines the legacy of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Last episode, the spill devastates Cordova, Alaska. In this second part, 12 Angry Alaskans, a jury of ordinary Alaskans picks up our story. They muddle through the most devastating, and most complicated, environmental di…
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In recent years, companies have felt the pressure to be transparent about their environmental impact. Large documents containing summaries of yearly emissions rates, carbon output, and utilized resources are shared on companies’ social media pages, websites, and employee briefings in a bid for public confidence in corporate responsibility. And yet,…
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