Everything Voluntary With Skyler J. Collins
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A podcast about voluntaryism, free markets, agorism, radical unschooling, peaceful parenting and self improvement. Hosted by Skyler J. Collins.
Episódios
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ARK3 Returns, Teaching Kids, Realism, & Frontiers (1h5m) – Episode 444
28/12/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 444 welcomes back Alex R. Knight III to chat with Skyler on the following topics: teaching social studies, English, and Spanish at a private sports academy; teaching future Olympic medalists in winter sports; why his social studies curriculum probably wouldn't fly in public schools; the Tuttle Twins (and ATKE.org); "Great Myths of the Great Depression" by Lawrence Reed; the level of propaganda around COVID-19; why government parasites are always short-term thinkers; the fact that most people simply don't care, and why should they?; the Voluntaryist vs. the Stoic in each of us; finding liberty in physical, entrepreneurial, and technological frontiers; finding helpfulness and community in relatively freer rural areas; his lamentations on a Biden presidency instead of 4 more years of Donald Trump; and more.
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Allan’s Journey, Bitcoin, Face Masks in One Lesson (1h6m) – Episode 443
24/12/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 443 welcomes Allan Stevo to the podcast to chat with Skyler on the following topics: writing for over a decade and a half; what libertarianism means to him; free thinking and heterodoxy; being impressed by Ron Paul and working to promote his campaigns; Chicago corruption is acceptable as long the streets get cleared of snow; started a bitcoin exchange in New York City in 2013 (documentary), killed by BitLicense awhile later; hosted a bitcoin debate between Andrew Schiff and Jeffrey Tucker; his praise for Irwin Schiff; writing for LewRockwell.com; his new book Face Masks in One Lesson; the Lesson; the convenience of phrases like "I can't safely wear a mask" and "I have a medical exemption from the County"; dealing with other patrons attacking you for not wearing a mask; safety reasons not to wear masks, including criminal deterrence; the importance of strengthening your resistance muscles; and more.
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The Many Capitalisms, and Socialisms (28m) – Episode 442
21/12/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 442 has Skyler giving follow-up commentary on Episode 433, his response to Richard Wolff after his debates with David Friedman and Gene Epstein. This episode picks apart definitions for capitalism and socialism and shows how even the most horrible dictators and slaveowners in human history can be considered capitalists if we pervert words and concepts thoroughly enough.
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Aphorisms in Honor of Liberty, Part Nine (24m) – Episode 441
20/12/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 441 has Skyler giving his commentary on the following aphorisms written by Jakub Bożydar Wiśniewski: "A good economist believes that the ones best suited to deal with the problem of scarcity are entrepreneurs. A bad economist believes that it’s the economists."; "A fool believes that individual liberty can be established by means of political power. A person of reason believes that political power can be abolished by means of individual liberty."; "A 'just tax' is something akin to an 'affectionate rape'."; "If the best thing you can say about something is that it is a “necessary evil”, then it is as obviously evil as it is unnecessary."; "Border: the geographical expression of tribal parochialism."; "A wise person is someone who is grateful for being called a fool when he’s wrong, indifferent to being called a fool when he’s right, embarrassed at being called a sage when he’s right, and troubled by being called a sage when he’s wrong."
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Post-Punitive Parenting & Markets Aren’t Miraculous (21m) – Episode 440
17/12/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 440 has Skyler giving his commentary on the following topics: an article he wrote in August 2011 titled, "Post-Punitive Parenting"; and an article he wrote in May 2018 titled, "Markets aren’t Miraculous; God Bless the World".
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Patrick’s Journey, Harassing People, & Peaceful Parenting University (51m) – Episode 439
16/12/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 439 welcomes Patrick Smith to the podcast to chat with Skyler on the following topics: growing up in the Dallas area, his Corvette and run-ins with cops; training to be a voluntary police officer in order to keep the cops off his back, and learning on ride-alongs that cops mostly just harass peaceful people all day long; studying the American founding fathers to answer the question of authority; delving deeper into Judge Napolitano and (old) Stefan Molyneux; his Not Governor campaign; creating Peaceful Parenting University; why communism even at the home/family level doesn't work; why child dependency on their parents creates a positive obligation; spanking as a protective use of force; Walter Block's evictionism theory of abortion; his search for practical peaceful parenting tools; was homeschooled for a year as a youth and always wanted that for his own kids; how he "unschooled" himself after hours as a youth; his unique experiences of raising separate sets of kid
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David S. Returns, Ketosis and Severe COVID-19 (1h7m) – Episode 438
13/12/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 438 welcomes back David Scholes to the podcast to chat with Skyler on the following topics: the ketogenic diet and some exotic meats he's eaten; ketone esters dietary supplement; he and his wife getting COVID-19, mild for him, much more sever for his wife (also diabetic); his wife's experience in the hospital; his concern with what they were feeding her, while she was sedated; his last ditch effort to save his wife through ketosis, which showed very promising results, but he was too late; his wife's passing; the potential of ketone esters and COVID-19 recovery; and more
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John’s Journey, Rationality, Principles of Rational Living (59m) – Episode 437
12/12/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 437 welcomes John Vespasian to the podcast to chat with Skyler on the following topics: living all over Europe; the worldwide COVID-19 moment; the abundance of irrationality in the world today; the timeless commonplace of information manipulation; remaining rational in the face of extreme opposition; defining rationality (logical conclusions from relevant facts); developing a rational mentality; never accepting a single point of view or opinion; everyone has their blind spots and biases; the problem with positive thinking; among his many published books is 10 Principles of Rational Living, including: Think Like an Entrepreneur, not a Crusader, Accept the Inevitable Hassles of Life, and Acquire Effective Habits; the importance of keeping a lifetime perspective when making decisions; and more.
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Shepard Returns, Consequences, Positive and Negative (56m) – Episode 436
10/12/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 436 welcomes back Shepard the Voluntaryist to chat with Skyler on the following topics: his ongoing radio show and podcast; an exploration of positive and negative consequences; human interference in natural consequences; intended and unintended consequences in politics and economics; what people going along with monopolistic government means for the idea of people going along with competitive government (free society); never letting a crisis go to waste as a voluntaryism popularizer; the consequences of immortality and "The Good Place" television show; the negative consequences of world peace and the positive consequences of world conflict; and more.
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Aaron W. Returns, Leaving California for Texas, & Child Protective Services Ordeal (57m) – Episode 435
09/12/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 435 welcomes back Aaron White to the podcast to chat with Skyler on the following topics: leaving California and the many reasons for doing so such as living expense, new Democrat Party supermajority in local politics, and the charter school crackdown; moving to Texas, specifically the Dallas / Ft. Worth metro area; social justice and woke ideology verse unschooling and free schooling principles; he and his family's recent experience with California's Child Protective Services; why every lawyer he talked to advised him to comply with CPS as thoroughly as possible, the opposite advice they give when dealing with police officers (ie. keep your mouth shut); how child protective services may exist in a free society and the question of "skin in the game" for these kinds of allegations; and more.
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Experts, Marijuana, Jesus Christ, Factory Farming, & Reconsidering Our System (29m) – Episode 434
07/12/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 434 has Skyler giving his commentary on the following topics from r/blackpeopletwitter and r/whitepeopletwitter: the dangerous stupidity of using experts (who always disagree) to make public policy; agreeing with Rep. Ilhan Omar that it's time for the Feds to decriminalize marijuana; whether Jesus counseled people to take care of the poor or needy, or to outsource that to government; agreeing with Senator Cory Booker's call to phase out factory farming; and the need to reconsider our entire economic system.
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Skyler J. Collins vs. Richard D. Wolff on Capitalism and Socialism (47m) – Episode 433
05/12/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 433 has Skyler responding to claims and arguments made by Richard Wolff in debates with David Friedman and Gene Epstein. Topics include: Wolff's debate tactic of feigning ignorance; Wolff's definitions of capitalism and socialism; the concept of self-ownership; the concept of private property from original appropriation; how private firms can be organized; capitalism as a concept verse markets as a concept; and more.
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Antinatalism, Political Libertinism, & Poverty (23m) – Episode 432
02/12/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 432 has Skyler giving his commentary on the following topics: his original look at antinatalism, the belief that it is morally wrong to procreate; his lament that too many people are political libertines, the type of people who don't consider moral principles as it concerns government action; why poverty is and is not the default state of mankind; and more.
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Debunking Common Criticisms of Austrian Economics (29m) – Episode 431
01/12/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 431 has Skyler reading and giving his commentary on an article by entrepreneurship professor Per Bylund titled, "Debunking Seven Common Criticisms of Austrian Economics".
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Contra Communism, Proper Role of Government, & Misconceptions of Libertarianism (35m) – Episode 430
29/11/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 430 has Skyler giving his commentary on the following questions from Quora: "Why are you against communism?"; "What is the role of a government in the modern economic system?"; and "What are some negative misconceptions about libertarianism that people should be aware of?"
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Brenden’s Journey, MasterTalk, Knowledge, & Personal Development (1h10m) – Episode 429
28/11/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 429 welcomes Brenden Kumarasamy to the podcast to chat with Skyler on the following topics: his YouTube channel "MasterTalk"; living in Montreal, Canada; Stoicism and sphere of control; older kids still living at home; parenting and kids leaving the nest; knowledge and truth; religion and the afterlife; his favorite anime "Death Note"; collecting stories and trying to live a mistake free life; his top 3 podcasts: "Akimbo" by Seth Godin, "The School of Greatness" by Lewis Howes, and "Impact Theory" by Tom Bilyeu; Warrent Buffet's focus framework; the value of attending personal development conferences; his book recommendation: Thirst by Scott Harrison; and more
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ARK3 Returns, Trauma and Rage, PTSD, & Violent Parenting (1h3m) – Episode 428
24/11/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 428 welcomes back Alex R. Knight III to chat with Skyler on the following topics: finally making the connection between his former alcoholism and trauma he experienced in childhood and adolescence; accepting failure as okay, and not as shameful; post-traumatic stress disorder experienced by both of them; family disfunction and divorce; the roots of authoritarianism in violent (physically and psychologically/emotionally) parenting; laws against spanking; the effects of prolonged brain exposure to stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline; stress in infancy, such as "cry-it-out"; evolutionary reasons why kids protest bedtime; Skyler's family bedroom; and more.
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AIER, Cost of Lockdowns: A Preliminary Report (28m) – Episode 427
23/11/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 427 has Skyler giving his commentary on a new report by the American Institute of Economic Research titled, "Cost of Lockdowns: A Preliminary Report". It begins: "In the debate over coronavirus policy, there has been far too little focus on the costs of lockdowns. It’s very common for the proponents of these interventions to write articles and large studies without even mentioning the downsides. Here is a brief look at the cost of stringencies in the United States, and around the world, including stay-at-home orders, closings of business and schools, restrictions on gatherings, shutting of arts and sports, restrictions on medical services, and interventions in the freedom of movement."
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Shepard’s Journey, Former Cop, Voluntaryism, & Spreading Liberty (59m) – Episode 426
20/11/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 426 welcomes Shepard the Voluntaryist to the podcast to chat with Skyler on the following topics: knowing Carl Watner intimately and his work at Voluntaryist.com; Watner introducing both Skyler and Shepard to Stoicism; his discovery of Ron Paul, and then Murray Rothbard, Walter Block, Larken Rose, et al; his 10 year career as a police officer, 2 of which were as a prison guard; capitalism versus corporatism; growing up with the Mennonites, but later becoming an atheist; Marc Stevens' method of challenging state jurisdiction; the wisdom in avoiding the cops; why the BLM protests over the some had the wrong grievance about injustice; a story of a prison inmate getting beat up for flushing a toilet, and how asking about why this happened to a fellow prison guard got him ostracized; why spreading the ideas of liberty, planting seeds, is a very slow process; fun strategies to repel cops; and more.
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Emily’s Journey, Schooling Deficiencies, Human Conation, & Consulting Business (1h1m) – Episode 425
19/11/2020Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 424 welcomes Emily Melious to the podcast to chat with Skyler on the following topics: why school only works for 20% of kids, and leaves out the rest; the trouble that gifted kids have in school; learning only how to do things according to someone's "correct" way and the limits this places on kids; schooling versus human nature and creativity; the importance of school grades in the business world; the trilogy of mind: cognition (skills/knowledge), affection (emotions/motivations/personality), and conation (volition/desire); Kolbe Corpe and the way they assess a person's trilogy of mind; her history learning about herself and advocating for her strengths personally and professionally; why she's always focused on her capabilities instead of her immutable characteristics like gender; the limits on usefulness of personality tests; the challenges that 2020 has brought to her consulting business LaunchConsulting.io; and more.