The Tom Woods Show

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Oct 9, 2025 • 48min

Ep. 2698 Mike Adams on RFK, Jr., vs. the World

Mike Adams, the founder of NaturalNews and a vocal advocate for alternative health, joins to discuss the contentious issues surrounding vaccines and public health. He critiques the vaccine industry and champions RFK Jr.'s push for transparency. The conversation dives into the debate on whether sanitation plays a larger role in disease decline than vaccines and explores the impact of food allergies linked to modern practices. Adams also shares insights from his personal health journey and his thoughts on the importance of sunlight for nutrition.
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34 snips
Oct 4, 2025 • 46min

Ep. 2697 The Informal Civil War in America: What Will Life Be Like From Now On?

Kevin Dolan, founder of EXIT and co-director of the Tom Woods School of Life, shares insights about America after Charlie Kirk. He discusses the limits of debate versus practical political action. The pair analyze deep moral divides, questioning if federalism alone can facilitate coexistence. They explore the idea of orderly partition and the importance of retreating to friendly jurisdictions. EXIT's focus on empowering men through community, businesses, and high-impact networking is highlighted, aiming to reduce vulnerability to state coercion.
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34 snips
Oct 2, 2025 • 48min

Ep. 2696 January 6th Prisoner Tells His Story

Jon Schaffer, founder of the metal band Iced Earth, shares his gripping account of the January 6th events that landed him in prison. He recounts his motivations for attending the rally, the chaos outside the Capitol, and his harrowing experience inside. Schaffer reveals the harsh realities of solitary confinement and its lasting impacts, as well as his journey to legal recovery and eventual pardon. Now, he’s pivoting from music to work with Attorneys for Freedom, focused on advocacy and self-defense rights.
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Sep 27, 2025 • 58min

Ep. 2695 Libertarians Debate Israel/Palestine: Jacob Hornberger vs. Walter Block

Jacob Hornberger, President of the Future of Freedom Foundation and a prominent libertarian voice, debates Walter Block, an economics professor and anarcho-capitalist, about Israel/Palestine policies. Hornberger argues that Block's defense of Israel undermines libertarian principles. Block counters by referencing property rights and historical claims. The conversation explores self-defense, civilian harm in conflicts, and the implications of post-attack responses. Both guests advocate for open dialogue within the libertarian community despite facing ostracism.
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Sep 25, 2025 • 56min

Ep. 2694 In a World of Lies, What Health Advice Do You Trust?

Robert Scott Bell, an alternative health broadcaster known for his insights on nutrition and vaccine skepticism, shares his transformative journey from chronic illness to championing natural medicine. He critiques mainstream nutrition, emphasizing the pitfalls of synthetic nutrients and highlighting the importance of soil health. Discussing the merits of organic food as a health investment, he argues for patient-centered doctor interactions. Bell also challenges medical authority and advocates for an integrative approach to health that combines body, mind, and spirit.
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Sep 20, 2025 • 43min

Ep. 2693 What if Things Become Unlivable?

Mikkel Thorup, an expat consultant and CEO of Expat Money, shares invaluable insights on creating an international 'Plan B.' He highlights Latin America as a viable option for relocation due to its shifting political climate and economic opportunities. The conversation dives into the benefits of obtaining a second passport, navigating U.S. tax implications, and the essential components of residency and property ownership. Mikkel offers practical tips for integrating into local cultures and avoiding the expat bubble, along with info on the upcoming Expat Money Summit.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 45min

Ep. 2692 America After Charlie Kirk

Cliff Maloney, CEO of Citizens Alliance and a dynamic grassroots organizer, shares insights on his friend Charlie Kirk and the implications of Kirk's tragic killing for America. They discuss the emotional aftermath and unexpected spiritual awakenings sparked by the event. Cliff highlights the importance of grassroots activities, like door-to-door campaigning, in mobilizing voters for the 2024 elections. The conversation also delves into political violence and its impact on polarization, questioning the potential shifts in political behavior as a result of recent events.
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Sep 13, 2025 • 58min

Ep. 2691 The Establishment Lies About Everything, with Mike Adams

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger and advocate for natural health, joins for a lively discussion on varied hot topics. He voices concerns about inflation, unsustainable government spending, and the historical biases in education. Adams also introduces CrowdHealth as an alternative to traditional insurance while criticizing the pharmaceutical industry's influence on medicine. The conversation touches on the future of work in an automated world, emphasizing the need for real human connections amidst rising AI technologies.
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Sep 11, 2025 • 44min

Ep. 2690 The Man Who Keeps Defeating the State

Spike Cohen, an entrepreneur and activist known for his role as the Libertarian Party's 2020 vice presidential candidate, shares his insights on overcoming injustices. He discusses the balance of activism and politics, emphasizing grassroots initiatives to fight government overreach. Cohen highlights successful community mobilizations, like the grassroots win against eminent domain abuse in Kentucky. He also addresses misconceptions in child protective services, advocating for a nuanced understanding of family rights. Ultimately, he inspires listeners to engage in meaningful change.
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Sep 6, 2025 • 47min

Ep. 2689 Peace in Ukraine and Madness at the Fed? with David Stockman

David Stockman, former director of President Reagan's Office of Management and Budget, shares insights on the potential end of the Ukraine war and the historical evolution of the Federal Reserve. He critiques the Fed's increasing power and its impact on the economy. Stockman emphasizes the need for transparency in financial policies and argues for a return to free market principles. Additionally, he discusses the implications of U.S. foreign policy in light of global territorial disputes, urging a reassessment of America's military commitments.

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