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Eating Liberty podcast from the Culinary Libertarian

Welcome to the Eating Liberty podcast. Food and freedom once a week for life. We cover food and cooking, and food and politics, and food and nutrition, and anything else that interests us.
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Episodes

Episode 148 Thinking politics and identification

What are we to get from our political affiliations and why does it never seem to matter who wins any election? They still plunder and usurp power. Is this really the best there is or are we apathetic and have stopped wondering what else exists? Find the show notes and links mentioned here culinarylibertarian.com/148

Jul 12, 202116 minSeason 3Ep. 148

Episode 147 Daniel McAdams on sovereignty

What is sovereignty, where does it come from, and can it be removed? My chat with Daniel McAdams is a leisurely stroll through some history of sovereignty starting with the Treaty of Westphalia to today. Not an academic egghead approach, but just thinking about what it means to be in charge of one's self. Find the links on the show notes page culinarylibertarian.com/147

Jul 05, 202153 minSeason 3Ep. 147

Episode 146 Secession is both necessary and proper

Mark Kreslins discusses the bloodless and swift option of secession to help ease the deep various polarization in the US. Find the links to the books Mark mentioned and contact information on the show notes page culinarylibertarian.com/146

Jun 28, 20211 hr 44 minSeason 3Ep. 146

Episode 145 What is the 4th Industrial Revolution and why does it matter?

The World Economic Forum, WEF, and Klaus Schwab want to expand what it means to be human. What does that mean and how will it be accomplished remains unknown. What is known is there is a plan to move human-ness to transhuman. As alarming as that sounds, some support this and the rest of the plans wrapped up in the 4th Industrial Revolution. Find out on this primer what some of those aspects are. culinarylibertarian.com/145...

Jun 21, 202129 minSeason 3Ep. 145

Episode 144 Michael Rectenwald on Freethought and why we need it today

Michael Rectenwald returns, today to discuss Freethought, the history of it and its current incarnation. Michael also discusses the course he's working on for Liberty Classroom on the topic. Find the show notes here, with links to Michael's previous episodes and a link to Michael's other course about the Frankfurt School and Cultural Marxism. culinarylibertarian.com/144

Jun 14, 20211 hr 13 minSeason 3Ep. 144

Episode 143 David Kirk West on the morality of owning guns

Guns is a hot topic these days. Politicians, some anyway, seem determined to restrict your ability to obtain one legally and some citizens are fine with that. My guest and I discuss some of the reasons a gun is might be the right choice for protection. Find the show notes and links here culinarylibertarian.com/143

Jun 07, 20211 hr 24 minSeason 3Ep. 143

Episode 142 SoundMind Creative Group planning COVID documentary

My guests today want to make a movie, two actually, about the COVID response and the (un)intended consequences of those mandates and policies. We have a good discussion about some of those issues as well as how show that information. Find the links mentioned, including the movie trailer, on the show notes page, below. culinarylibertarian.com/142

May 31, 20211 hr 18 minSeason 3Ep. 142

Did Sidney Mintz predict the Great Food Transformation? Episode 141

This episode is a book chapter review with some commentary from two other sources over a century apart in publication. Is there a case to be made that individuals have more control over their food choices than governments? Find the show notes here and the book link culinarylibertarian.com/141

May 24, 202121 minSeason 3Ep. 141

Episode 140 Antony Davies on currency, inflation, and value

Antony Davies of the Words & Numbers podcast joins me to talk some econ. How is currency created and what was it supposed to be? What is inflation and what's inflating? Is value objective? Find the show notes page here with the links to Ant's and James' book as well as their previous appearance on the podcast culinarylibertarian.com/140

May 17, 20211 hr 1 minSeason 3Ep. 140

Episode 139 Salt: Is there such a thing as too much salt in your diet?

Salt seems always to be in the news. How much is in your food and is that too little or too much? This episode explores on author's suggestion that for most of us, too much salt is not an issue. Too little salt is very much an issue. Find the show notes links here culinarylibertarian.com/139

May 10, 202124 minSeason 3Ep. 139

Episode 138 Barbeque is what's for dinner

Join Jonathan Reed as we cover some Q basics. Jon recently earned his Q-ing certificate from Myron Mixon and it is, in part, that I'm picking his brain about what we need to know for a great Q summer. Find the show notes and links here culinarylibertarian.com/138

May 03, 202156 minSeason 3Ep. 138

Episode 137 Dann visits with James Jenneman on his Blackbird podcast

I was hosted by James recently on his podcast, Blackbird. We had a very nice chat about cooking and baking and doing those the right way. We also discussed why pancakes are muffins. Find the links mentioned on the show notes page here culinarylibertarian.com/137

Apr 26, 202158 minSeason 3Ep. 137

Episode 136 Chris Rossini on resisting the vaccine passports

Chris Rossini is the Friday co-host on the Ron Paul Liberty Report. Chris joins me today to discuss how to resist the passports and still find and keep joy. No small task. The stakes are high, but the fight is worthy waging. Find the links to sites Chris mentioned on the show notes page here culinarylibertarian.com/136

Apr 19, 202153 minSeason 3Ep. 136

Episode 135 Douglas Noll on deescalating the anger in 90 seconds or less

Everyone gets angry. When it is anger that gets in the way of learning and growing, that can be an issue. Doug Noll joins me today to discuss how to learn to deescalate that anger and then open communication. Find the links mentioned to Doug's webpage and his book on the show notes page culinarylibertarian.com/135

Apr 12, 202159 minSeason 3Ep. 135

Episode 134 Vaxxeen Passports with Michael Rectenwald

Yes, that is misspelled. That is not an error. The bots are everywhere. Are the passports necessary or just the voluntary act of the compliant to show the overlords who is on board? Michael gets into what may be included on those passports, why they may already be unnecessary, and who is likely behind the world wide push to centralize power. Find the links mentioned on the show notes page culinarylibertarian.com/134...

Apr 05, 20211 hr 8 minSeason 3Ep. 134

Episode 133 What does a fig have to do with a sycophant?

Figs is the topic today. A small bit of an impressive canon of information about figs. Then a venture into new diet information that is important to know and understand: prebiotics and the gut microbiome. Find the links to articles and the PDF for the recipe on the show notes page culinarylibertarian.com/133

Mar 29, 202141 minSeason 3Ep. 133

Episode 132 How to make crêpes and Spätzle at home for fun and yummy dinner

Nearly all baking is a few steps with twists and turns here or there for a new product. Crêpes and Spätzle are just two tasty treats we can make with a few changes to our procedure. The second part of the episode is a revisit to two previous episodes to continue the discussion on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the Great Food Transformation. Find the links mentioned on the show notes page here culinarylibertarian.com/132...

Mar 22, 202146 minSeason 3Ep. 132

Episode 131 David Gornoski on René Girard, mimetics, and mythology

Are we the humans of today really so far away from our ancestors in our behavior? It is less a yes or no question but more of a question to ponder how similar we remain even after civilization, so to speak. My guest and I have a nice chat about imitation and desire, sacrifice, and the Divine. Find the links mentioned on the show note page culinarylibertarian.com/131

Mar 15, 20211 hr 34 minSeason 3Ep. 131

Episode 130 Oregon's new attempt at a failed fix: Temperance through taxation

Will Hobson joins me to discuss HB 3296 in the 2021 Oregon Legislature to tax cider, beer, and wine. What is the impact likely to be and who benefits, and who what is the intended affect of this tax? Find the links mentioned on the show notes page culinarylibertarian.com/130

Mar 08, 202153 minSeason 3Ep. 130

Episode 129 Matt McCreless on Commercial fishing practices and regulations

Matt McCreless of Southern Seafood in Tallahassee, FL joins me to discuss some aspects of the commercial side of fishing. A few episodes ago I covered aquaculture; this is the other side of commercial fishing. I did ask Matt about recreational fishing and which causes more damage to fish stocks. Find the links mentioned on the episode on the show notes page here .

Mar 01, 20211 hrSeason 3Ep. 129

Episode 128 The Dietary Guidelines for Americans probably don't work for you

The real epidemic is the number of Americans who are insulin resistant, who are diabetic, and who have heart disease all from a diet designed to do exactly those things. Find out what is wrong with the Dietary Guidelines and how you can think outside the MyPlate scheme for better health and wellness. Find the links and affiliate link on the show notes page Here

Feb 22, 202138 minSeason 3Ep. 128

Episode 127 Dann visits Rachel Kennerly on her Just Add Liberty podcast

Saving money and making tasty food is great, but how do you do that? Rachel spoke to me on her show to discover some tips for exactly that. We had a good rap between friends, covered some of the ways to make use of the trim, and, of course, I had to offer some cooking tips. Find the show notes and a link to Rachel's podcast on the show notes page here. culinarylibertarian.com/127

Feb 15, 202158 minSeason 3Ep. 127

Episode 126 How to make the proper risotto even your Italian aunty would approve

Risotto is a lovely dish, but it seems so hard to get it right. What's the deal? Is it really simply that hard or might personal preferences, years of unshakable tradition and anchors to the past have more to do with why it is so challenging? I think we can get to a proper risotto without all the drama. Find the show notes here with some links to items mentioned, including my foundational recipe for risotto PDF. culinarylibertarian.com/126

Feb 08, 202151 minSeason 3Ep. 126

Episode 125 Will Hobson on coalition building

Will Hobson joins me to talk about reaching out to other political parties, or any group, and working toward a single goal. In this case, Will reached out to the Green Party to work on their shared anti-war position. Find Will's email and other links mentioned on the show notes page here culinarylibertarian.com/125

Feb 01, 20211 hrSeason 3Ep. 125

Episode 124 Aquaculture fish: are they safe to eat?

Fish is healthy and tasty and over half of the commercial fish is farmed. What happens on those farms and is the food safe? Are there other issues to people or the environment or unintended consequences? Listen to this episode and find out what you may not know about aquaculture fish. Find the blog post text references as well as other resources on the show notes page here culinarylibertarian.com/124

Jan 25, 202132 minSeason 3Ep. 124

Episode 123 Think then cook like a chef

I get feedback from folks about how to raise their cooking skills. So, this is part of the answer. A slight change in procedure should get better results. Find the links and other supporting episodes on the show notes page culinarylibertarian.com/123

Jan 18, 202142 minSeason 3Ep. 123

Episode 122 The Great Food Transformation and the Great Reset and what to do about it.

The Great Reset brings the Great Food Transformation. There are serious plans from determined people to set the diets for the planet. Are you ready? Do you want some central planner to determine what your preferences are? Find many links for information about the plan on the show notes page here, culinarylibertarian.com/122

Jan 11, 202125 minSeason 3Ep. 122

Episode 121 Micheal Rectenwald and The Great Reset

Michael Rectenwald returns to the show to discuss The Great Reset, who intends this to happen and what language do they use? Find the links to articles mentioned and to Michael's pieces on The Great Reset here culinarylibertarian.com/121

Jan 04, 20211 hrSeason 3Ep. 121

Episode 120 2020 The year in review

2020 has been one heck of a year. This episode is just some portion that has impacted me. It probably has impacted you similarly. Find the show notes page with links to the cited materials or pages here culinarylibertarian.com/120

Dec 28, 202016 minSeason 3Ep. 120

Episode 119 Walnuts and cranberries are for more than decorations

Some favorite holiday foods are walnuts and cranberries. They are more than just stocking suffers and garland for the tree. Those are also fine viddles. Find the links to recipes mentioned and some deep dives into both walnuts and cranberries on the show notes page, culinarylibertarian.com/119

Dec 21, 202018 minSeason 3Ep. 119
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