If you missed my appearance Saturday on local talk radio in Fairbanks, Alaska, I now have links to the archive of the broadcast. The first hour is here and the second hour is here. Both files are MP3s, so they’re suitable for listening to in your browser or downloading to save for posterity.
Hosts Josh Bennett and Steve Floyd were gracious enough to keep me around for both hours, and we had a very wide-ranging and laid-back conversation about why the coercive state is a bad idea. We also touched on issues related to what those of us who oppose the state should be doing in the meantime. (Spoiler: My answer is that we have to simply get ourselves prepared and wait for the right opportunity when it comes along. I wish I had a magic bullet.)
I just got around to listening to the entire thing Monday afternoon and it reminds me that I need to do more of this for practice. I can hear times when my mental gears are grinding and I’m thinking, “What in the world did I intend to say when I started this answer 15 seconds ago?”
Overall, it was a lot of fun for me. It’s long, but if you’re interested, please take a listen.
Why can it feel strange to lose homes we haven’t seen for years?
‘Good enough’ isn’t enough if you want a relationship that will last
Openly gay people in U.S. military? So what? I have no objections
Party of ‘limited government’ fails when given chance to shrink state
Don’t believe angry words and deception from a wounded heart
Group conflict isn’t as simple as tales of good guys vs. bad guys
Unconscious programming makes us eager to believe our own lies
Search for sexual pleasure can slowly destroy genuine intimacy
Zombie statists: ‘But if there’s no government, who’ll build roads?!’