• Libertarians SPLIT From MAGA
    Apr 21 2026

    Josie (The Redheaded Libertarian) sits down with anti-war journalist Scott Horton to break down the growing split between libertarians and the MAGA movement.
    They discuss unmet promises from Trump, the shift toward neocon-style foreign policy, and why many voters are more concerned with the rising cost of living than overseas conflicts. The conversation also dives into censorship, religion in politics, internal divisions on the right, and what's next for libertarians as the political landscape shifts.
    Scott also shares insights on his new Academy of Foreign Policy and his mission to educate people on America's role in global conflicts.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • American Patriotism in 2026 with John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting
    Apr 14 2026

    Musician and cultural critic John Ondrasick of Five for Fighting joins the show for a no-holds-barred talk on free speech, media hypocrisy, and American patriotism in 2026. He shares his hero's journey to the stage, dissects shifting narratives around Biden and Trump, and unpacks the "free speech martyr" tactic that distracts from real accountability. Ondrasick calls out the politicization of sports, cancel culture's grip on the music industry, and why moral clarity, calling evil actors evil, matters now more than ever. He weighs the opportunities and risks for artists embracing unapologetic patriotism amid today's culture wars.

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    1 hr
  • Modern Feminism & The Collapse of Dating Culture
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode of Spaces with Josie, host Josie welcomes Home Math to unpack the cultural, social, and psychological dynamics shaping modern relationships and gender roles. The conversation explores critiques of modern feminism, the impact of social media echo chambers, and how shifting power structures influence institutions like education, media, and dating culture. They dive into controversial perspectives on dating apps, attraction, and how technology and societal trends may be reshaping family formation. The episode also touches on the role of religion, personal responsibility, and community as potential paths forward. It's a provocative and wide-ranging discussion on culture, identity, and the future of relationships.

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    59 mins
  • J6 Lectern Guy Speaks Out: Feds, Family Values & Front-Row Karma on His Prosecutor
    Mar 31 2026

    Josie sits down with Adam, the iconic "Lectern Guy" for a raw X Spaces talk about his new book Taking a Stand. Adam reveals how he went to prison for 75 days just for carrying a lectern on January 6th, exposes over 250 federal agents on the ground that day, and breaks down the weaponized justice system, Trump's mass pardons, and his front-row seat to his prosecutor's downfall. They dive into Supreme Court battles, the rise of young conservatives after Charlie Kirk's assassination, family values, and whether Adam would do it all again.

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    56 mins
  • Narratives of War: Israel, Iran, and the Politics Behind the Conflict
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode, Josie sits down with antiwar commentator Scott Horton to unpack the roots of the current Middle East conflict, from U.S. policy toward Iran and the legacy of the Iraq War to the influence of neoconservative strategy and Israeli politics. The conversation explores competing narratives around Iran's nuclear program, the "Wes Clark seven countries" theory, and the role of ideology and religion, including Zionism and Christian perspectives, in shaping foreign policy and public opinion.

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    58 mins
  • Jimmy Dore On Stand-Up Drop, Israel Scandals, Underreported 75-Year OCCUPATION Truth
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of Spaces with Josie, Jimmy Dore previews his new stand-up special, covering its themes, release date, touring/streaming details, and access info. He then tackles potential elite favoritism, and the Palestine war—including U.S. aid's impact, Gaza's blockade and gas reserves, media silence, the Greater Israel Project, antisemitism smears, resistance strategies, and the sincerity of Western leaders' ceasefire rhetoric and criticisms from Warren and Pelosi.

    Host:

    Josie (X) @TRHLofficial

    Guest:

    Jimmy Dore (X) @jimmy_dore




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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Safeguarding Elections: Senator Mike Lee on the SAVE Act and Citizen-Only Voting
    Mar 10 2026

    In this episode, join us for an in-depth conversation with Senator Mike Lee as he breaks down the SAVE Act—a groundbreaking bill aimed at safeguarding American elections by requiring proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration. Co-introduced with Congressman Chip Roy, the legislation tackles the critical issue of non-citizen voting and vote dilution, ensuring only citizens decide our nation's future. Senator Lee discusses how President Trump's endorsement has amplified its urgency, the accepted forms of citizenship proof that balance accessibility with security, and why it empowers voters rather than restricting them.
    We'll dive into responses to critics, including Senate Leader Chuck Schumer's "Jim Crow 2.0" label, and explore how the bill mandates cleaner voter rolls using tools like the DHS SAVE system to prevent fraud without burdening states. Amid low public trust in elections, learn how the SAVE Act could restore faith by combating improper registrations and foreign interference, while fostering bipartisanship on election integrity.
    Plus, Senator Lee advocates for reviving the talking filibuster to promote real debate and accountability in the Senate, walking through its mechanics and how it could help pass commonsense reforms like this. Discover what enacting the SAVE Act means for fair, secure elections for generations—and how it would be enforced at federal and state levels. Tune in for a timely discussion on protecting democracy's core principles!

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    57 mins
  • Echo Chambers and Moral Failures: The Conservative Civil War with Phil Labonte
    Nov 3 2025

    James Lindsay sparks controversy by calling Timcast "Marxist" on X, setting off a wave of debate. The episode also explores the ongoing fight over the filibuster, key moments from the Jewish Republican conference, and the dominance of Warhawk rhetoric within conservative circles. Discussion turns to Tucker Carlson's decision to platform Nick Fuentes and the backlash that followed. In the audience Q&A, the hosts weigh in on free speech absolutism, moral contradictions, and the enduring truth that if you give them the power to feed you, you give them the power to starve you.

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    1 hr and 19 mins