
Adam Haman
Writer and podcaster (HaymanNature) who appears as the featured guest to discuss the Epstein file releases and related political and investigative issues.
Top 10 podcasts with Adam Haman
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Oct 3, 2025 • 1h 17min
Ep. 450 A Review of GK Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday
Adam Haman, a returning guest and literary analyst, dives into G.K. Chesterton's thrilling classic, The Man Who Was Thursday. They unravel the novel’s intriguing premise of poets debating anarchy while secretly infiltrating an anarchist council. Haman and his co-host humorously highlight Chesterton's sharp satire on anarchists' contradictions and the absurdity of chase scenes. They ponder the moral implications of promises among anarchists and reflect on deeper themes of power, suffering, and friendship, making a compelling case for readers to explore this unique tale.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 24min
Ep. 446 Clarifying Controversies in Charlie Kirk Aftermath
Adam Haman, a frequent commentator on cultural and political controversies, returns to dive into the fallout following the Charlie Kirk assassination. They explore the immediate reactions on social media and clarify a misleading clip regarding Kirk's remarks about 'stoning' gay people. Haman breaks down a viral misquote about affirmative action, shedding light on the nuances of Kirk's critiques. The discussion also touches on Kirk's evolving views on Israel and the implications for Turning Point's activism in the wake of recent events.

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May 23, 2025 • 1h 22min
Ep. 410 Breaking Down Oren Cass Talking Free Trade With Tucker
Adam Haman returns to dissect Oren Cass's thought-provoking views on free trade after his appearance on Tucker Carlson's show. Oren, an economist at American Compass and renowned protectionist, critiques free trade's influence on U.S. manufacturing. They delve into managed versus free trade, particularly in light of U.S.-China relations. The conversation challenges established economic beliefs, highlighting the need for diverse viewpoints and discussing the balance between individual responsibility and societal good.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 18min
Ep. 476 Commentary on the Venezuela Commentary
Adam Haman, a returning commentator known for his critical insights on Venezuelan affairs, joins to dissect the complexities surrounding Nicolas Maduro's situation. They delve into the inconsistent rhetoric from conservatives and liberals regarding U.S. actions. Haman critiques claims about securing U.S. interests, while discussing the implications of foreign investment proposals from Maria Corina Machado. The duo also explores the legal ironies of Maduro's indictment and the potential consequences of U.S. intervention, cautioning about risky precedents in international relations.

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May 8, 2025 • 57min
Ep. 406 Evolution vs Simulation Theory
Adam Haman, a writer at HamanNature and a familiar voice on various philosophical discussions, joins for a thought-provoking exploration of evolution versus simulation theory. They dissect common misconceptions from recent online debates, prompting listeners to reflect on the nature of reality and consciousness. The duo critiques evolutionary claims and explores the idea of intelligent design, suggesting not all mutations are random. With engaging analogies and pop culture references, they ignite curiosity about the intersection of science and simulated experiences.

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Feb 2, 2026 • 1h 1min
Ep. 482 Three Amazing Speeches at the World Economic Forum
Adam Haman, recurring commentator and author behind HamanNature, returns to analyze three headline-making Davos speeches. He and Bob parse Mark Carney's critique of the rules-based order, unpack Donald Trump's theatrical claims on NATO and Ukraine, and probe Javier Milei's libertarian, Austrian-influenced rhetoric. Sharp reactions and political context drive the conversation.

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Feb 7, 2026 • 59min
Ep. 484 Stablecoins, Gold, and the Fate of the US Dollar
Adam Haman, commentator and author who writes on gold and monetary competition, joins to explore tokenized gold and stablecoins. They trace how stablecoins work, compare major issuers, and debate redemption mechanics. The conversation highlights geopolitics, BRICS alternatives to the dollar, and how blockchain changes global payment networks.

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May 1, 2025 • 1h 7min
Ep. 404 How Would a Libertarian Society Handle Children's Rights?
Adam Haman, a thinker on libertarian legal theory and creator of the HamanNature substack, joins the discussion on children's rights within a libertarian context. He tackles the challenging dynamics of parental obligations and critiques traditional views of ownership. The conversation spills into animal treatment and the ethical implications for AI. Humorous anecdotes about gambling lighten the mood while serious topics like guardianship without state intervention and the morality of dietary choices raise compelling questions about autonomy and welfare.

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Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 50min
Ep. 375 Crossover: An Analysis of Popular Conspiracy Theories
In this discussion, Adam Haman, a keen analyst of conspiracy theories, joins to dissect some of the most captivating theories around events like 9/11, the JFK assassination, and the moon landing. They delve into the motivations behind public skepticism and question mainstream narratives, particularly concerning Epstein's controversial connections. The conversation also touches on the ethics of wartime decisions relating to the USS Liberty and Pearl Harbor, alongside a critical examination of climate science, shedding light on biases that influence public understanding.

Feb 12, 2026 • 1h 13min
Ep. 485 Is the Epstein Case the Right's Russiagate?
Adam Haman, writer and podcaster (HamanNature), returns to tackle the fallout from the Epstein file releases. He and Bob probe why some say the dumps prove nothing. They discuss redactions, powerful connections, FBI/DOJ behavior, surveillance claims, political reactions, and why records survived or were deleted. Short, sharp takes on motives, media patterns, and ongoing scrutiny.


