Everything Voluntary with Skyler J. Collins
Summary: A podcast about voluntaryism, free markets, agorism, radical unschooling, peaceful parenting and self improvement. Hosted by Skyler J. Collins.
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Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Editor's Break 041 has Skyler giving his commentary on the following topics: the coercive nature of customs and the obligations they create, when friends change ideologies and accuse you of being the one who's changed, an accepted form of misogyny in marriage, individualism, the economics of regifting, what to do when a friend or family member becomes a cop, and more.
Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Editor's Break 040 has Skyler giving his commentary on the following topics: how to stop thinking or worrying about work during your non-work hours, how the tax code defines most people out of tax obligations, why "complex" is actually "simple", the economics behind sexual harassment in the workplace, why sheep are smarter than people, and more.
Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Editor's Break 039 has Skyler giving his commentary on the following topics: 3 new ticket dismissals from challenging jurisdiction, not being afraid to release your opinions or artistic expressions out into the world, how overprotecting children breeds irresponsibility, the disastrous effects of foreign aid, Forelle's Razor and the Deep State, and much more.
Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Editor's Break 038 has Skyler giving his commentary on the following topics: political vs. public interest, forgiving others of the mistakes they make, Trump's foolish approach to national security, trusting people to choose political leaders but not to take care of themselves and others, moral imperialism, and much more.
Post by Editor's Pick. Editor's Pick 013 features a talk by Michael Huemer on the irrationality inherent in the political process.
Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Editor's Break 037 is the first in what may become a daily or frequent type of episode recorded by Skyler in this series. He looks at the day's collection of new articles he's published and gives his two cents worth of commentary. The major topics included are listed in the episode title.
Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 100 welcomes Chantel Quick to the podcast for a chat with Skyler about her article titled, "Dear Parents: 6 Things to Remember This Holiday Season". Topics include: Chantel's journey to peaceful parenting, blogging at EarthBasedMom.com, self-directed living, bribing kids with gifts, controlling and manipulating children, lying to kids, use of the Santa myth, forcing affection with relatives, and more.
Post by Editor's Pick. Editor's Pick 012 features an interview of security entrepreneur Dale Brown of Threat Management Center by Rock Newman. They talk about lessons learned by Commander Brown in his over 20 years of protecting communities in Detroit and other cities across America.
Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 099 welcomes Jack Carney to the podcast for a chat with Skyler. Topics include: living all over the world, Auckland, autarchism and political labels, moral principles and aggression, freedom schools and unschooling, psychedelics, early adulthood, life coaching, humanistic spiritualism, our emotional brains, his philosophical journey based on loss, and more.
Post by Editor's Pick. Editor's Pick 011 features an interview by Tom Woods of two members, one faculty and the other a student, of Hudson Valley Sudbury School (SudburySchool.com), an institution founded on the principles of self-directed education.
Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 098 welcomes Jessica Burden back to the podcast for an important and lively conversation on what people should do stop the epidemic of sexual assault. Topics include: pedofilic neighbors, sex offender registries, community vigilance, hitting children, what trauma is and what causes it, adult connections with children, childhood autonomy, sexual drives, puberty, personal responsibility for one's security, double standard on inebriated responsibility, institutional analysis, false accusations, Trutheum, and more.
Post by Editor's Pick. Editor's Pick 010 features a look at the dangers of permitting libertarianism to take root and grow, by Brett Veinotte.
Post by Editor's Pick. Editor's Pick 009 features a lecture by Daniel Lapin on the ethics underlying voluntary trade, entrepreneurship, and overall economic freedom.
Post by Editor's Pick. Editor's Pick 008 features a lecture by Stephan Kinsella on the effects that intellectual property (patents and copyright) has on wealth creation from innovation.
Post by Editor's Pick. Editor's Pick 007 features a short lecture by Tom Woods replying to the common anti-libertarian argument that demands libertarians leave the country if they don't like the system, the rules, etc.