
Kibbe on Liberty
Honest conversations with interesting people from libertarian Matt Kibbe. He’ll never tell you what to think, he just wants you to think for yourself and rise above the noise.
Blaze Podcast Network
Show overview
Kibbe on Liberty has been publishing since 2019, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 398 episodes, alongside 3 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 360 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 48 min and 1h 1m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 27 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Blaze Podcast Network.
From the publisher
Kibbe on Liberty is a weekly podcast with libertarian author and economist, Matt Kibbe. Kibbe believes that honest conversations, driven by intellectual curiosity and mutual respect, can ignite a new revolution of free thinking and a willingness to question the official narrative. That means talking, and listening, to a wide variety of people outside the echo chamber of officially sanctioned experts. Kibbe on Liberty's guests include politicians, economists, musicians, comedians, writers, radio personalities, activists, journalists, and even magicians—with topics of conversation ranging from current affairs to obscure philosophy, from craft beer to the Grateful Dead. Cold one in hand, settle in for the next brain-stimulating hour of Kibbe on Liberty. As the president of Free the People, Kibbe has decades of experience in the libertarian political sphere. He is the author of three books, including Don’t Hurt People and Don’t Take Their Stuff, a #2 NY Times Best Seller. Kibbe is a fanatical DeadHead, drinker of great whisky, and collector of obscure books on Austrian economics.
Latest Episodes
View all 398 episodesEp 392 | Central Planning Won't Fix New York | Guest: Larry Sharpe
Ep 391 | We Were Lied into War with Iran | Guest: Joe Kent
Ep 390 | Bitcoin Is Here to Stay | Guest: Saifedean Ammous
389 | It's Time to Legalize Home Distilling | Guest: Robert Alt
Ep 388 | Economists Have to Keep Teaching the Same Lessons | Guests: James Harrigan & Antony Davies
Don't Fall for Hantavirus Fearmongering | Guest: Dr. Mary Talley Bowden | Ep 387
Ep 387 | Don't Fall for Hantavirus Fearmongering | Guest: Dr. Mary Talley Bowden
Ep 386 | The CIA Is a Lawless Agency | Guest: Sen. Rand Paul
Ep 385 | Grading the Trump Administration on Gun Rights | Guest: Dudley Brown
Ep 384 | It's Time to Give Privacy Rights an Update | Guest: Naomi Brockwell
Ep 383 | Prediction Markets Are Democratizing Information | Guest: Stu Burguiere
Ep 382 | FISA 702 is Unconstitutional | Guest: Rep. Thomas Massie
Ep 381 | Our Institutions Are Killing Conversations | Guest: Peter Boghossian
Ep 380 | How Do We Get Out of Iran? | Guest: Dave DeCamp
Ep 379 | Afroman Is Vindicated on Free Speech | Guest: Afroman
Ep 378 | Is Brian Cole a Patsy? | Guest: Steve Baker
As more people started asking questions about the two pipe bombs that were placed around the Capitol on January 6, 2021, the FBI was quick to arrest a suspect and declare the case closed. But does the evidence against alleged bomber Brian Cole hold up under scrutiny? Matt Kibbe is joined by Blaze News journalist Steve Baker to go over the facts of the case, all of which seem to paint Cole as an unlikely perpetrator. Is it possible that this young man with predictable habits and a learning disability is nothing more than a convenient scapegoat?
Ep 377 | There's No Easy Way Out of This War | Guest: Scott Horton
Three weeks into the Trump administration's war with Iran, the path toward a clean victory is looking narrower and narrower. And with an ever-shifting series of objectives, it's not even clear what such a victory would look like. Matt Kibbe is joined by Scott Horton, executive director of the Libertarian Institute, to discuss where the war goes from here and whether there is even a coherent strategy at play. After failing to enact meaningful regime change and with low public approval ratings for this military action, a best-case scenario would probably involve Trump simply declaring victory and bringing our troops home. However, Iran is unlikely to allow that resolution to happen and is likely to keep inflicting pain on American military bases as a deterrent to future bombings. The good news is that, as was demonstrated in 2013 with Barack Obama's abortive strikes on Syria, the American people have the power to influence foreign policy if they make their voices loud enough, especially on the eve of the midterm congressional elections.
Ep 376 | The War in Iran Is Going Badly | Guest: Kelley Vlahos
After premising his 2024 campaign on the promise of no new wars, President Donald Trump is taking military action in Iran that has already cost over a thousand civilian lives. Matt Kibbe is joined by Kelley Vlahos, editor in chief of Responsible Statecraft and a senior adviser at the Quincy Institute, to discuss the confusing rationale for this war and the best-case scenario Americans can hope to see. The administration has succeeded in killing the ayatollah, only to replace him with his more radical son, so any pretense of liberating the Iranian people seems farcical. Moreover, there appears to be no strategic plan or exit strategy to avoid turning this war into an Iraq-style quagmire. The best we can hope for is that Trump declares victory and pulls out before more lives are lost, but even in that case the reversal of one of his key campaign promises is likely to cost the Republicans badly in the midterm elections.
Ep 375 | Will 'Discombobulator' Be Used On Americans? | Guest: Steve Baker
Following the removal of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, the cat is out of the bag on the U.S. government’s use of covert energy weapons to stop soldiers dead in their tracks. Matt Kibbe is joined by independent journalist Steve Baker, who has been investigating the history and current status of these weapons, which use subsonic sound waves and microwaves to produce profound physical distress in targets, up to and including stopping a heart. What’s even more concerning is the prospect of these weapons being deployed on American citizens to disrupt peaceful protests without outside observers being able to tell that the attacks are taking place.
Ep 374 | War with Iran Is Looming | Guest: Jon Hoffman
As U.S. forces move closer to Iran, it appears more and more likely that the Trump administration is planning military action against the country for the second time in a year. Matt Kibbe is joined by Cato research fellow Jon Hoffman to discuss why the president has turned his back on his campaign promises not to start any new wars, why open conflict with Iran would be a disaster for the U.S., and why the wishes of the Israeli government seem to be more important than putting America first.