Category: The Holistic Survival Show
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HS 291 – FBF – Neither Liberty nor Safety: Fear, Ideology, and the Growth of Government with Robert Higgs
Today’s Flash Back Friday comes from episode #26. Jason Hartman talks with Robert Higgs, a Senior Fellow in Political Economy for The Independent Institute and Editor of the Institute’s quarterly journal The Independent Review. He has a Ph.D. in economics from Johns Hopkins University, and has been a visiting scholar at Oxford University and Stanford…
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HS 290 – A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life with Mark Manson
Mark Manson specializes in writing personal development advice that actually works. His website, MarkManson.net, has over 2 million people reading it every month. He’s been on a mission to help people with emotional and relationship problems since 2007, and has succeeded in helping thousands over people from more than 30 countries. Key Takeaways: [2:24] Improving your…
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HS 289 – FBF – The Ten Commandments of Holistic Survival™ with Jason Hartman
Today’s Flash Back Friday takes us to the very first episode. 2008 saw a serious economic crisis, and a rocky path lay before us. The after effects of the Great Recession showed us how fragile our world is and how easily it can come crashing down. It was important then, and it’s still important now,…
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HS 288 – Scare Pollution: Why and How to Fix the EPA with Steve Milloy
Jason Hartman talks with Steve Milloy, author of the new book Scare Pollution: Why and How to Fix the EPA, about the misinformation that’s out there about climate change, air quality, and tactics used by the left to increase regulations. Steve Milloy is credited with popularizing the term “junk science.” As founder of JunkScience.com, Milloy…
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HS 287 – FBF – When Technology Fails with Matthew Stein
On today’s Flash Back Friday, we go back to Holistic Survival #5 with Matthew Stein. Our lives as Americans are filled with luxuries like computers, refrigerators, washer and dryers, iPhones, electric lights, etc. They’ve become such a part of our lives that we no longer even consider how extraordinary they are. As Jason touched on…