Who Gets to Decide, a liberty-based podcast by creator Seth Martin, brings a little piece of sanity to a confused society, drowning in a culture of craziness. What all people everywhere need is more freedom, but the principles of freedom are not so obvious in the cultural maze of traditional media. This podcast seeks to further human flourishing big digging deeper into liberty and what it really m... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 605 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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1. Why was Tyler Robinson running across the roof at UVU without a rifle?
2. How did the rifle get to the bushes where it was found?
3. Is there a video of Tyler Robinson getting on the roof with a rifle?
4. If he broke it down and assembled it on... more
Under Biden-Harris Illegal Immigration exploded. Billions of dollars were spent housing, feeding and schooling these people but to what end? Perhaps we'll never know, but what we do know is the clean-up is a complete debacle for a free society. What ... more
Andrew Tate is often characterized as a misogynist and bigot, and I really don't listen to him much at all. He seems pretty smart to me and I think he has a very thoughtful take on the implication of the Charlie Kirk assassination and the state of Am... more
Just a tragic day for the Kirk family, Republicans, freedom-loving Americans and Turning Point USA followers as Charlie Kirk was violently executed in front of thousands of freedom-loving fans today at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley Univers... more
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This is the worst kind of podcast. This host incessantly injects his vapid, repetitive worldview instead of listening to and conversing with distinguished guests. The host can’t or won’t understand complexity, so he constantly falls back on hollow, derivative talking points. This show is Dunning-Kruger syndrome in an audio setting, with a host so clueless he thinks himself brilliant. Beware the fool claiming only he wise.
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Apple Podcasts | #249 |
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This podcast offers an in-depth exploration of freedom, liberty, and the implications of governmental policies on individuals and society. The discussions emphasize economic systems, the influence of central banking, and the importance of personal responsibility within a framework of civil society. Episodes often critique mainstream narratives surrounding economic issues such as inflation, trade deficits, and the impacts of private equity. The host features insights from notable figures and experts, bringing a unique perspective that challenges conventional wisdom and encourages listeners to think critically about today's socio-political landscape. Listeners can expect a focus on the principles of capitalism and critiques of governmental re... more
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Who Gets to Decide? launched 4 years ago and published 605 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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2. John Mackey
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