Following a cancer scare, during which he was approached by researchers and asked about his exposure to chemicals from common household items, i.e. weed killers, glue,...
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HS 90 – “It’s Okay to Be Scared” with Jim Palmer
Whether your biggest challenges are in your business or personal life, pushing through the fear and challenges to success begins with realizing you’re not alone and adopting the...
HS 89 – The U.S. Multi-Trillion Dollar Debt with Craig Smith
Join Jason Hartman and Craig R. Smith, Chairman of Swiss America Trading Corporation, for a discussion of the U.S.’s monetary policy, distorted pricing, creating money out of...
HS 88 – “The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America” with Charlotte Iserbyt
Teaching basic reading, writing, and arithmetic has been systematically replaced with an agenda-based curriculum run by government organizations, shifting America’s educational...
HS 87 – Explaining Permaculture With Paul Wheaton
Join Jason Hartman as he interviews Paul Wheaton, founder of Richsoil.com and Permies.com, on the benefits of permaculture, which is a different way of gardening without...
HS 86 – “Hot Coffee” with Susan Saladoff
We all remember the famous McDonald’s hot coffee case where Stella Liebeck sued McDonald’s after her scalding coffee spilled and burned her. But do we know the actual facts? ...
HS 85 – Bad Science and Lyme Disease with Tom Grier
With spring coming into full swing, so are ticks and the warnings of Lyme disease. But just how serious is this disease? Jason Hartman interviews Tom Grier, Executive Director...
HS 84 – Future Predictions, and Monetary Policy with Harley Schlanger
Join Jason Hartman for an interesting interview with Harley Schlanger, the Western States Bureau Chief for the controversial and interesting LaRouche Pac. Harley defines the...
HS 83 – “Violated Online” with Steven Wyer
A friend Googles your name and on the front page, in the No. 1 position, is something negative about you. It could be a bad review, an old incriminating photo, or even an old...
HS 82 – The Proper Constitutional Role of a Juror with Roger Roots
The original intent of a jury was to keep government tyranny in check. In today’s legal system, jurors are rarely told that they have this power. Jason Hartman interviews legal...