Addiction There's More Than One Way To Get Sober Author Katie Herzog examines new approaches to treating addiction, the cultural obsession with moralizing sobriety, and why she believes freedom means choosing how to heal. Nick Gillespie | 11.12.2025 11:00 AM
Technology Pablos Holman on AI, the Future, and Why the World Needs More Energy "We've made enough energy for all the people in the West and north of the equator, but we just haven't finished the job," says the author of Deep Future. Nick Gillespie | 11.9.2025 6:00 AM
Campus Free Speech Campus Activism in the Wake of Charlie Kirk's Murder Dr. Wolf von Laer and Sean Themea join Nick Gillespie to discuss how Kirk’s murder is reshaping student activism and where libertarian ideas fit in today’s campus climate. Nick Gillespie | 11.6.2025 2:45 PM
Psychedelics Veterans Are Suffering Because of Government Red Tape Filmmaker Jon Shenk and former Navy SEAL Marcus Capone discuss how psychedelics are helping veterans recover from war trauma. Nick Gillespie | 11.5.2025 11:00 AM
Socialism Will a Mamdani Victory Push the Democrats Further Left? Plus: Virginia and New Jersey governor’s races, a court ruling extending SNAP funding during the shutdown, and Trump’s tariff fight reaches the Supreme Court Matt Welch | 11.3.2025 8:12 PM
New York City Mamdani's Socialist Mayorship Will Make New York a Worse Place To Live and Do Business His plans to offer "free" buses and daycare, freeze rents, and create city-owned grocery stores are expensive and proven failures. Nick Gillespie | 11.1.2025 6:00 AM
Donald Trump Jake Tapper Called Out Obama and Biden for Free Speech Abuses. He Says Trump Is on a New Level. "I have not seen ever before a direct infringement on the right to free speech like that," CNN's Jake Tapper says of the Trump administration's actions in the Jimmy Kimmel saga. Nick Gillespie | 10.29.2025 12:30 PM
Media Criticism Jake Tapper on Censorship, Media Failings, and Presidential Power Jake Tapper examines the growing pressure on the news media to serve political interests, Donald Trump’s attacks on the press and peaceful protesters, as well as the lasting damage Joe Biden may have done to the Democratic Party. Nick Gillespie | 10.29.2025 11:00 AM
Javier Milei Javier Milei's Libertarian Policies Win Shock Election Plus: Trump’s new tariffs on Canada, more unauthorized military strikes in Venezuela, and what a Mamdani victory in NYC could mean for the country. Liz Wolfe | 10.27.2025 7:24 PM
Republican Party What Happened to the Republican Party? Former Sen. Jeff Flake discusses how Trump reshaped the GOP, why populism betrayed conservative values, and why he believes the system can still be reformed. Nick Gillespie | 10.22.2025 11:00 AM
Javier Milei Does Argentina's Bailout Prove Libertarians Wrong? Plus: the “No Kings” protests, Trump pays troop salaries during government shutdown, and the continued bombing of drug boats in Venezuela Matt Welch | 10.20.2025 8:13 PM
Protests What I Saw at the No Kings Rally in New York City Fully peaceful protesters who hate President Donald Trump with intensity but not much specificity took to the streets on Saturday. Nick Gillespie | 10.18.2025 4:46 PM
First Amendment Can the ACLU Serve Progressives, Libertarians, and Conservatives? ACLU legal director Ben Wizner warns that Donald Trump’s war on dissent endangers the First Amendment, urges Americans to protect speech they dislike, and reflects on Edward Snowden’s enduring legacy. Nick Gillespie | 10.15.2025 11:00 AM
Israel Trump's Art of the Deal for Peace in the Middle East Plus: new tariff threats escalate China trade war, federal layoffs begin amidst the government shutdown, and Democrats face a candidate-quality crisis Nick Gillespie | 10.13.2025 8:07 PM
Libertarianism Glenn Jacobs on Donald Trump, the Administrative State, and Ron Paul's Legacy "It's the administrative state and the bureaucrats who are actually populating the rules. They're the ones running most of the government," Tennessee wrestler-turned-mayor Glenn Jacobs tells Reason. Nick Gillespie | 10.12.2025 6:00 AM
Congress Rep. Chip Roy on Spending, Immigration, and the American Dream "I think members of Congress believe that they get more popularity in votes by spending money. I actually disagree with that," the Texas Republican tells Reason. Nick Gillespie | 10.9.2025 6:00 AM
Culture War Are Americans Addicted to Conflict? Novelist Lionel Shriver explains why Americans overinterpret tragedies, compares today’s partisan divisions to the conflicts she witnessed in Northern Ireland, and argues that political manias are driving the country toward destructive extremes. Nick Gillespie | 10.8.2025 11:00 AM
Media Criticism Does Bari Weiss Prove Woke Media Is Collapsing? Plus: the legality of Trump’s National Guard deployments, Democrat A.G. nominee’s leaked texts about shooting GOP rival, and what Argentina’s crisis means for libertarians. Eric Boehm | 10.6.2025 7:26 PM
Government Shutdown Will a Shutdown Finally Shrink Government? Plus: the Comey indictment, Trump deploys the National Guard to Portland, Eric Adams exits New York City's mayoral race, and a listener asks about cyclical theories of history Nick Gillespie | 9.29.2025 7:51 PM
Psychedelics Susannah Cahalan on the Psychedelic Pioneer Rosemary Woodruff Leary "She was a behind-the-scenes character who was propping up [Timothy] Leary," says the author of The Acid Queen. Nick Gillespie | 9.27.2025 6:00 AM
Endless War How the U.S. Sold Its Longest War with a Bodyguard of Lies Filmmaker Dan Krauss explains how U.S. leaders misled the public about Afghanistan, why the media failed to push back, and how money and power kept America’s longest war alive long after it was lost. Nick Gillespie | 9.24.2025 11:00 AM
MAGA Why the Charlie Kirk Memorial Might Spell the End of Trump and MAGA Speeches by the president, Stephen Miller, and Tucker Carlson will accelerate dislike of the president’s agenda. Nick Gillespie | 9.23.2025 3:55 PM
Censorship Free Speech Means You Can Criticize Anyone Plus: Fallout from the Tom Homan bribery probe, U.S. forces strike Venezuelan drug boats, and Trump considers sending troops back to Afghanistan Matt Welch | 9.22.2025 5:15 PM
Psychedelics Psychedelics Are Not Just for Hippies and Tech Bros Author Joe Dolce explains how psychedelics are moving from counterculture to mainstream, with new science, shifting laws, and surprising therapies that promise to change how we treat addiction, anxiety, and self-discovery. Nick Gillespie | 9.17.2025 11:00 AM
Gun Control Why Banning Drugs and Guns Never Works Reason’s Jacob Sullum traces the shared failures of drug prohibition and gun laws, showing how both undermine civil liberties, racial justice, and commonsense safety. Jacob Sullum | 9.16.2025 1:30 PM
Murder To Honor Charlie Kirk, Reject Cancel Culture Plus: Trump and governors threaten social media regulations, activists push blacklists and firings, and how to resist apocalyptic politics. Nick Gillespie | 9.15.2025 5:00 PM
Violence Charlie Kirk and America's History With Political Violence Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch discuss the murder of Charlie Kirk and how political violence is reshaping the national climate. Matt Welch | 9.11.2025 6:50 PM
Parental Rights How We Criminalized Childhood Journalist and activist Lenore Skenazy explains how fear and over-parenting left kids more anxious and less independent, and and how a movement to restore that independence is gaining ground. Nick Gillespie | 9.10.2025 11:00 AM
Artificial Intelligence MAGA Is Wrong About AI. Trump Is Right. Plus: a weak jobs report and Trump’s economic record, New College of Florida weighing privatization after its clash with DeSantis, and the DOJ pushes to block transgender Americans from gun ownership Katherine Mangu-Ward | 9.8.2025 5:33 PM
Science Richard Dawkins on New Threats to Science—From Religion to Relativism The legendary atheist and evolutionary biologist argues that truth shouldn't bend to faith or fashionable politics. Nick Gillespie | 9.7.2025 6:00 AM
Technology We're Moving Too Slow on AI Technologist Pablos Holman warns that slowing AI progress cedes the future to gatekeepers and explains how open competition can unlock breakthroughs in energy, health, and innovation on a massive scale. Nick Gillespie | 9.3.2025 11:00 AM
Libertarianism Glenn Jacobs Body-Slams Big Government The former WWE star and current mayor of Knox County explains how limiting government, protecting economic freedom, and trusting communities over bureaucrats can build a stronger foundation for liberty. Nick Gillespie | 8.27.2025 11:00 AM
Federal Reserve Is It Too Late To End the Fed? Plus: What the new E.U. trade deal means for tariffs and prices, a listener question about Rahm Emanuel’s presidential appeal, and the FBI raids John Bolton’s home. Eric Boehm | 8.25.2025 4:34 PM
Travel Visit Your Ancestral Homeland The best sort of travel is that which confounds our expectations rather than confirms our prejudices. Nick Gillespie | 8.24.2025 6:00 AM
Government Spending Chip Roy on Why He Backed Trump's Spending Bill Texas Rep. Chip Roy joins Nick Gillespie to talk about runaway spending, the uphill battle for health care reform, and where immigration fits into the liberty vs. sovereignty debate. Nick Gillespie | 8.20.2025 11:00 AM
Technology The Trump Economy Is Now Pay To Play Plus: Trump talks with Putin in Alaska, federal troops flood D.C., a controversial Bureau of Labor Statistics nominee, and a listener question about the hosts as a band Matt Welch | 8.18.2025 4:33 PM
Libertarianism Did MAGA Kill the Tea Party? Former Rep. Justin Amash and Fox News’ Kennedy join Nick Gillespie to examine how MAGA populism reshaped the Tea Party’s limited-government mission, why Congress no longer acts as a check on power, and what it will take to spark a new libertarian revival. Nick Gillespie | 8.13.2025 11:00 AM
Gun Control Lower Crime Hasn't Stopped Gun Control Push Plus: The National Guard deployed to D.C., the Trump-Putin meeting on Ukraine, Texas Democrats flee the state, and a listener question on free speech in the U.K. Reem Ibrahim | 8.11.2025 5:14 PM
Austrian economics The Libertarian Case for Postmodernism Political economist Mark Pennington draws on the ideas of Hayek and Foucault to show how expert rule and government surveillance are making it harder for people to think freely and live on their own terms. Nick Gillespie | 8.6.2025 11:00 AM
Economy Could New York Go Bankrupt Again? Financial historian and attorney Richard E. Farley explains how political games, union power, and creative accounting tanked New York City in 1975—and why it could happen again. Nick Gillespie | 7.30.2025 11:00 AM
Music Streaming Music Isn't a Free Market. It's a Regulated Monopoly. Rock legend David Lowery draws on his decades in the music industry to explain how government-imposed licensing fees and price controls helped streaming platforms flourish while eroding artist rights and income. Nick Gillespie | 7.23.2025 11:00 AM
Jeffrey Epstein What Should Libertarians Make of the Epstein Files? Plus: Tulsi Gabbard accuses Obama of treason, Congress slashes NPR funding, and a listener asks if we actually like each other. Matt Welch | 7.21.2025 4:57 PM
The Reason Roundtable Trump and Mamdani Battle for the Populist Crown Tune in on July 15 at 6:20 p.m. Eastern to hear four co-hosts' unflinching critiques of the latest in politics, culture, and whatever fresh hell awaits us all. Matt Welch | 7.16.2025 12:40 PM
CIA How a Government Mind Control Experiment Backfired Historian John Lisle uncovers how Cold War paranoia, LSD, and unchecked power led the CIA to fund torture, deception, and mind control experiments on unwitting Americans. Nick Gillespie | 7.16.2025 11:00 AM
Freedom The Surprising Origins of Modern Freedom Sophia Rosenfeld joins Nick Gillespie to discuss how personal choice became central to modern ideas of freedom and why that shift carries political, cultural, and psychological consequences. Nick Gillespie | 7.9.2025 11:00 AM
Government Spending The Insanity of Trump's Big Beautiful Bill Plus: Trump's E.U. trade deadline, masked ICE agents, and Elon Musk's third party Eric Boehm | 7.7.2025 5:25 PM
MAHA From Big Gulps to Raw Milk: The Rise of MAHA Elizabeth Nolan Brown joins Nick Gillespie to discuss the rise of MAHA, RFK Jr.’s influence on wellness politics, and how the culture war came for your diet. Nick Gillespie | 7.2.2025 11:00 AM
Zoning How Texas Beat California on Housing YIMBY policies in Texas have led to lower rents and increasing supply. The same cannot be said for California. Nick Gillespie | 6.30.2025 2:25 PM More