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Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast


Think you know ChatGPT's custom GPTs? 🤔 Probably not. Last week, we tackled the basics and what's new with OpenAI's refreshed GPTs. For this AI Working Wednesdays episode, we're getting into some advanced techniques to hep you win back time. ↳ using the crazy powerful o3 model to your GPT's advantage ↳ context stacking ↳ custom actions to connect to third party sites Yeah.... don't sleep on this one shorties. Ep 563: ChatGPT's New Custom GPT's: Advanced techniques to win back time Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletter More on this Episode: Episode Page Join the discussion: Thoughts on this? Join the convo and connect with other AI leaders on LinkedIn. Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineup Website: YourEverydayAI.com Email The Show: info@youreverydayai.com Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn Topics Covered in This Episode: Custom GPTs: Advanced Techniques Overview OpenAI's Context Stacking Strategy O3 Model's Thinking Capabilities Building Efficient Custom GPTs Custom Actions and API Integration Zapier Integration for Dynamic Data ChatGPT's Context Window Management Creating Evergreen Podcast Content Timestamps: 00:00 Custom GPTs: Evolution and Insights 03:23 "Mastering GPT Context Stacking" 09:31 "Context Stacking in Chat GPT" 11:20 GPT Context Switching Advantage 15:33 Customizable GPT Usage Explained 19:51 Evergreen Episode Update Strategy 21:44 Optimizing AI for Continued Learning 23:48 "O-Series Models: Advanced AI Capabilities" 28:41 Building GPTs for Episode Research 30:03 GPT Model Customization and Sharing 33:18 Securing API Keys in GPTs 36:55 Zapier Enhances GPT Email Capabilities 42:12 "Use Chrome Extensions for Tokens" 43:48 "AI at Work Wednesdays Survey" Keywords: OpenAI's custom GPTs, advanced techniques, save time, context stacking, o three model, ChatGPT updates, logic and reasoning, plan ahead capabilities, agentic tools, custom actions, third party data, API, building GPTs, leveraging AI, context window, transformer model, generative AI, organization usage, fine tuning performance, productivity enhancement, AI agents, AI tools integration, custom configuration, everyday applications, tech strategies, new rendition, midweek break, AI experts, smarter AI usage, AI-powered planning, AI transformations. Ep 563: Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Square keeps up so you don't have to slow down. Get everything you need to run and grow your business—without any long-term commitments. And why wait? Right now, you can get up to $200 off Square hardware at square.com/go/jordan. Run your business smarter with Square. Get started today.…
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×This week, editors Peter Suderman , Katherine Mangu-Ward , and Nick Gillespie and Reason reporter Eric Boehm unpack the passage of President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill, focusing on its tax carve-outs, its special-interest subsidies, and what happens when key provisions expire in 2028. They also examine the potential fallout from Trump's looming trade deadline with the European Union, answer a listener question about the legality of masked federal law enforcement, and discuss the viability of Elon Musk launching a new political party. 0:00—America is still the greatest country on earth 6:18—The One Big Beautiful Bill becomes law 12:39—Medicaid cuts and what they mean 20:51—Sunset clauses will cause more instability 33:33—Listener question on masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents 42:16—Elon Musk announces new third party 49:47—Weekly cultural recommendations Mentioned in This Podcast " The Secret Police Are Here ," by Mike Brock " Errol Morris and Jacob Soboroff: Trump's Immigration Policies Are Indefensible ," by Nick Gillespie Upcoming Reason Events The Reason Roundtable Live in NYC! July 15 The Soho Forum Debate: Jacob Hacker vs. David Goldhill , July 16 Today's Sponsors: Future of Freedom : If you're tired of cable news debates and Twitter shouting matches, and you're looking for serious, good-faith conversations between people who actually care about liberty then it's time to check out the Future of Freedom podcast. Each episode dives deep into a single topic—tariffs, campus speech, the Department of Government Efficiency—and brings together two guests who disagree on the best path forward. But here's the twist: This isn't a debate show. No interrupting. No dunking. If you believe the future of freedom depends on more than just winning arguments and you're ready for something deeper than the usual echo chambers, check out the F uture of Freedom podcast. Real disagreement. Real ideas. Real conversations . Subscribe to Future of Freedom wherever you get your podcasts. Producer: Paul Alexander Video Editor: Ian Keyser The post The Insanity of Trump's Big Beautiful Bill appeared first on Reason.com .…
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This week, Reason editors Peter Suderman , Katherine Mangu-Ward , and Matt Welch are joined by Republican pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson to analyze Zohran Mamdani's primary win over Andrew Cuomo in New York City's mayoral race and what it signals about the future of Democratic politics. They also discuss the Senate GOP's version of President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" and how Republican views on gay marriage have shifted since the Obergefell decision in 2015. Finally, a listener question prompts a discussion on Modern Monetary Theory and the risks it poses from a libertarian perspective. 0:00—What does it mean to be a party pollster? 2:53—Socialist Mamdani wins NYC Democratic primary 11:59—The politics of the housing crisis 15:18—The abundance agenda and Mamdani 21:15—Mamdani as the Trump of the left 27:07—Listener question on Modern Monetary Theory 37:15—Senate GOP version of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" 42:45—Republican voters shift on gay marriage 48:28—Is the GOP more libertarian under Trump? 50:28—Chances Trump might prove us wrong on Iran strategy 54:22—Weekly cultural recommendations Mentioned in the podcast " On Housing, All New York Politicians Are Socialists ," by Christian Britschgi " Libya, End Zone Taunting, and the Success Curse ," by Matt Welch " Sovereignty Is Such a Lonely Word ," by Matt Welch Upcoming Reason Events The Reason Roundtable Live in NYC! , July 15 The Soho Forum Debate: Jacob Hacker vs. David Goldhill , July 16 Today's Sponsors: Future of Freedom : If you're tired of cable news debates and Twitter shouting matches, and you're looking for serious, good-faith conversations between people who actually care about liberty, then it's time to check out the Future of Freedom podcast. Each episode dives deep into a single topic—tariffs, campus speech, the Department of Government Efficiency—and brings together two guests who disagree on the best path forward. But here's the twist: This isn't a debate show. No interrupting. No dunking. If you believe the future of freedom depends on more than just winning arguments and you're ready for something deeper than the usual echo chambers, check out the F uture of Freedom podcast. Real disagreement. Real ideas. Real conversations . Subscribe to Future of Freedom wherever you get your podcasts. Producer: Paul Alexander Video Editor: Ian Keyser The post Did NYC Vote for Socialism or Against the Establishment? appeared first on Reason.com .…
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This week, editors Peter Suderman , Katherine Mangu-Ward , Nick Gillespie , and Matt Welch examine the latest U.S. military strike on Iran, unpacking the bipartisan pattern of anti-war campaign rhetoric followed by hawkish foreign policy once in office. They debate whether intervention is ever justified, what escalation might look like, and why Congress keeps abdicating its war powers. The hosts also tackle a listener question about public land sales and libertarian principles. Finally, they survey the baffling state of big city governance and the New York City mayoral primary battle between former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani. 00:22—President Donald Trump abandons "no new wars" promise 9:11—Vice President J.D. Vance kisses the ring 13:28—Are there any good arguments for war with Iran? 19:57—Israel set off a ticking clock 23:22—Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard contradicts Trump's narrative 26:27—What Congress should do now 36:24—Listener questions: public lands selloff 43:41—Big city governance and the NYC mayoral primary 55:32—Weekly cultural recommendations Mentioned in this Podcast " Just Don't Call It a War ," by Christian Britschgi " The Attack on Iran Is Unlawful ," by Eric Boehm " Trump Shreds the Constitution By Bombing Iran ," by Matthew Petti " Now Let Us Give Thanks for War ," by Nick Gillespie " Is Trump's America a Reliable Ally ?" by Open To Debate " The Federal Government Owns Too Much Land. Selling It Helps Rural Communities, " by Jack Nicastro " Utah Tells the Feds To Pound Sand ," by J.D. Tuccille " 28 Years Later Is Terrifying and Life-Affirming ," by Peter Suderman Upcoming Reason Events Reason Versus debate: Jacob Sullum and Billy Binion vs. Charles Fain Lehman and Rafael Mangual , June 24 Reason Speakeasy: Nick Gillespie and Elizabeth Nolan Brown on the MAHA Movement , June 25 The Reason Roundtable Live in NYC! July 15 Today's Sponsors: Future of Freedom : If you're tired of cable news debates and Twitter shouting matches, and you're looking for serious, good-faith conversations between people who actually care about liberty then it's time to check out the Future of Freedom podcast. Each episode dives deep into a single topic—tariffs, campus speech, the Department of Government Efficiency—and brings together two guests who disagree on the best path forward. But here's the twist: This isn't a debate show. No interrupting. No dunking. If you believe the future of freedom depends on more than just winning arguments and you're ready for something deeper than the usual echo chambers, check out the F uture of Freedom podcast. Real disagreement. Real ideas. Real conversations . Subscribe to Future of Freedom wherever you get your podcasts. Therapy can feel like a big investment, but the state of your mind is just as important as your physical health. Let's talk numbers. Traditional in-person therapy can cost anywhere from $100 to $250 per session, which adds up fast, but with BetterHelp online therapy, you can save, on average, up to 50% per session. With BetterHelp, you pay a flat fee for weekly sessions, saving you big on cost and time. Therapy should feel accessible, not like a luxury. With online therapy, you get quality care at a price that makes sense and can help you with anything from anxiety to everyday stress. Your mental health is worth it—and now, it's within reach. With over 30,000 therapists, BetterHelp is the world's largest online therapy platform, having served over 5 million people globally. It's convenient, too. You can join a session with the click of a button, helping you fit therapy into your busy life. As the largest online therapy provider in the world, BetterHelp connects you with mental health professionals with a diverse variety of expertise - so you can find the right fit. Plus, switch therapists at any time. Your well-being is worth it. Visit betterhelp.com/roundtable today to get 10% off your first month. Producer: Paul Alexander Video Editor: Ian Keyser The post Anti-War President Starts New War. Again. appeared first on Reason.com .…
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This week, editors Peter Suderman , Katherine Mangu-Ward , and Matt Welch are joined by Reason reporter Matthew Petti to break down the fallout from Israel's strike on Iran, the likelihood of escalation, and what role the U.S. is already playing in the conflict. They also cover the Minnesota assassinations and the growing fears of political violence, and offer a firsthand account from one of the nationwide No Kings protests. Finally, they answer a listener's question about libertarian reactions to anti-ICE demonstrations and examine the broader implications of President Donald Trump's shifting immigration enforcement policies. 0:00 - Political violence in America 8:17 - What role does America play in the Israel and Iran conflict? 17:56 - The risk of escalation and expansion in the Middle East 25:26 - How Trump differs from Bush on foreign policy 28:41 - What have we learned from this Middle East conflict? 33:09 - Listener question: Why are libertarians critical of the anti-ICE protests? 38:59 - Observations on the No Kings protests 46:29 - Trump's shifting stance on the ICE raids 51:27 - Is Trump policy driven by personal enrichment? 54:31 - Weekly cultural recommendations Mentioned in this Podcast: " Israel Attacks Iran—and Burns Down the Off-Ramp With America ," by Matthew Petti " Are We Going to War With Iran or Not? " by Matthew Petti " Cutting Off Israel ," by Matt Welch " Prediction: 2024 Will See Deadly Political Violence in the Streets ," by Matt Welch " The Tom Cotton Do-Over ," by Matt Welch " More Than 1,800 'No Kings' Protests Aim for Nonviolent Pushback Against Trump Policies ," by Nancy Rommelmann " ICE on Ice ," by Eric Boehm " California Immigration Raids Are Hurting American Citizens Too ," by Autumn Billings " Los Angeles Is Not Burning ," by Nancy Rommelmann " Brian Wilson Was an Exemplary American ," by Brian Doherty Upcoming Reason events: Reason Versus debate: Jacob Sullum and Billy Binion vs. Charles Fain Lehman and Rafael Mangual , June 24 Reason Speakeasy: Nick Gillespie and Elizabeth Nolan Brown on the MAHA Movement , June 25 The Reason Roundtable Live in NYC! July 15 Today's sponsors: Reliance College: What if one day could change how you think—how you lead—and how you shape your future? Join Reliance College for Reliance Day—Saturday, June 28th in Los Angeles! This one-day, high-impact experience is designed for students, professionals, and lifelong learners ready to level up their thinking in an AI-driven world. At Reliance Day, you'll dive into collaborative Socratic discussions and sharpen the critical thinking and leadership skills that drive success in college, business, and life. It's a full day of intellectual challenge and creative exploration—rooted in the Great Books and Montessori-inspired methods that have transformed over 400 lives. Go to RelianceCollege.org/reliancedays to register today Future of Freedom : If you're tired of cable news debates and Twitter shouting matches, and you're looking for serious, good-faith conversations between people who actually care about liberty then it's time to check out the Future of Freedom podcast. Each episode dives deep into a single topic—tariffs, campus speech, the Department of Government Efficiency—and brings together two guests who disagree on the best path forward. But here's the twist: This isn't a debate show. No interrupting. No dunking. If you believe the future of freedom depends on more than just winning arguments and you're ready for something deeper than the usual echo chambers, check out the F uture of Freedom podcast. Real disagreement. Real ideas. Real conversations . Subscribe to Future of Freedom wherever you get your podcasts. Video Editor: Ian Keyser Producer: Paul Alexander The post Israel Strikes Iran. Is Escalation Inevitable? appeared first on Reason.com .…
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1 Fake Immigration Crisis Triggers Actual Violence 1:06:29
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This week, editors Peter Suderman , Katherine Mangu-Ward , and Nick Gillespie are joined by Reason reporter Eric Boehm to discuss the political fallout from President Donald Trump's immigration raids and deployment of the National Guard to riots in Los Angeles. They also cover last week's feud between Trump and Elon Musk over the GOP's mega spending bill. Finally, they examine the evolving role of drone warfare, particularly in Ukraine, while expressing concerns about technological militarization. 0:00—Protests over illegal immigration in L.A. 6:08—Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom are "too happy" about the protests in L.A. 9:03—U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is rounding up immigrants who are working in jobs and contributing to society. 11:04—The importance of "rule of law" 18:24—Is it OK to call in the National Guard to handle protests in L.A.? 21:12—The big, beautiful breakup between Musk and Trump 27:00—An important moment for debts and deficits 34:19—Markets for the win 38:07—Listener question: Should we sunset older laws to stop lawmakers from using obscure laws today? 44:18—Drone strikes increase in the war between Russia and Ukraine 55:08—Weekly cultural recommendations Mentioned in this podcast: " Americans' Views of Deportations ," by Luis Noe-Bustamante and Jens Manuel Krogstad " Migrant Arrests at US-Mexico Border Near Record Low in February ," by Ted Hesson and Kristina Cooke " Full List of Republicans Who Voted Against Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' ," by Sonam Sheth " Full List of Senate Republicans Who Might Vote Against Trump's Tax Bill ," by James Bickerton " Ukraine Changes the Face of War Forever ," by Nick Gillespie and Regan Taylor Upcoming Reason events: Reason Versus debate: Jacob Sullum and Billy Binion vs. Charles Fain Lehman and Rafael Mangual , June 24 Reason Speakeasy: Nick Gillespie and Elizabeth Nolan Brown on the MAHA Movement , June 25 The Reason Roundtable Live in NYC! July 15 Today's sponsors: Join the 2025 Great Connections Seminar in Chicago from July 26 through August 2. Designed for students ages 16 to 24, this weeklong experience builds the core skills of entrepreneurship: critical thinking, persuasive communication, and intellectual independence. This year's theme, "Reason and Free Will," explores great minds like Aristotle, Ayn Rand, and Thomas Jefferson—not through lectures but in dynamic, small-group discussions that train students to lead and innovate. Outside the classroom, they'll tour Chicago's museums, try improv, and connect with ambitious peers. In a world of AI and automation, original thinking is your competitive edge. Tuition is just $800, including room and board. Scholarships are available. Apply today at www.reliancecollege.org/reason . If you're still tossing and turning all night and feeling edgy during the day, let me tell you about CBD from CB Distillery. Millions are turning to their CBD for relief because…IT WORKS! In fact, over 90 percent of customers report better sleep with CBD. And it's not just sleep. CB Distillery offers targeted formulations for just about everything—sleep, stress, mood, focus, pain after exercise — they even have CBD for pets! And it's all made with the highest-quality, clean ingredients. No fillers, just premium CBD. And with over 2 million satisfied customers and a 100 percent money-back guarantee , CB Distillery is the source to trust. If you're struggling with sleep, stress, or other health concerns and haven't found relief, make the change, like millions are, to CBD from CB Distillery. And for a limited time, you can save 25 percent off your entire purchase. Visit CB Distillery ( cbdistillery.com ) and use promo code REASON. Specific product availability depends on individual state regulations. Video Editor: John Osterhoudt The post Fake Immigration Crisis Triggers Actual Violence appeared first on Reason.com .…
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This week, editors Peter Suderman , Katherine Mangu-Ward , Nick Gillespie , and Matt Welch explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is already reshaping jobs, education, politics, and personal identity—sharing examples from scam calls and students cheating to Darth Vader swearing in Fortnite. The panel also discusses how Democrats are failing to attract young men, no matter how much money they spend. Finally, they examine President Donald Trump's latest trade policy contradictions from the past week. 0:32—What is one way AI has made life weird? 3:08—Writing with AI is about to get a lot weirder 9:12—Excitement and fear about AI 11:13—How to make entry-level workers more productive 16:12—Has AI created any cultural problems? 22:49—Is AI helping students "cheat" in college? 26:27—How is AI affecting grade school students? 29:18—The AI race with China 36:20—Do Democrats have a problem with men? 44:42—Listener question: Is White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller correct in saying that the 'big beautiful bill' will actually reduce the deficit? 49:28—What is going on with Trump's tariffs in the courts? 53:19—Weekly cultural recommendations Mentioned in this podcast: " Budget Reconciliation: Tracking the Trump 2025 Tax Cuts ," by Erica York, Garrett Watson, William McBride, Alex Muresianu " MP holds up a naked photo of herself in parliament to prove an important point ," by Sarah Hooper " The Southern Surge: Understanding the Bright Spots in the Literacy Landscape ," by Karen Vaites " Stephen Miller Egregiously Misrepresented a Supreme Court Order While Trump Nodded Along ," by Damon Root Nick Gillespie on X: " After almost two decades of waning interest in recorded music, Napster rekindled my interest in buying CDs, mostly by acting as a listening service. " Upcoming Reason events: Reason Versus debate: Jacob Sullum and Billy Binion vs. Charles Fain Lehman and Rafael Mangual , June 24 Reason Speakeasy: Nick Gillespie and Elizabeth Nolan Brown on the MAHA Movement , June 25 The Reason Roundtable Live in NYC! July 15 Today's Sponsors: Join the 2025 Great Connections Seminar in Chicago from July 26 through August 2. Designed for students ages 16 to 24, this weeklong experience builds the core skills of entrepreneurship: critical thinking, persuasive communication, and intellectual independence. This year's theme, "Reason and Free Will," explores great minds like Aristotle, Ayn Rand, and Thomas Jefferson—not through lectures but in dynamic, small-group discussions that train students to lead and innovate. Outside the classroom, they'll tour Chicago's museums, try improv, and connect with ambitious peers. In a world of AI and automation, original thinking is your competitive edge. Tuition is just $800, including room and board. Scholarships are available. Apply today at www.reliancecollege.org/reason . Therapy can feel like a big investment, but the state of your mind is just as important as your physical health. Let's talk numbers. Traditional in-person therapy can cost anywhere from $100 to $250 per session, which adds up fast, but with BetterHelp online therapy, you can save, on average, up to 50% per session. With BetterHelp, you pay a flat fee for weekly sessions, saving you big on cost and time. Therapy should feel accessible, not like a luxury. With online therapy, you get quality care at a price that makes sense and can help you with anything from anxiety to everyday stress. Your mental health is worth it—and now, it's within reach. With over 30,000 therapists, BetterHelp is the world's largest online therapy platform, having served over 5 million people globally. It's convenient, too. You can join a session with the click of a button, helping you fit therapy into your busy life. Plus, switch therapists at any time. Your well-being is worth it. Visit betterhelp.com/roundtable today to get 10% off your first month. Video editor: Ian Keyser The post Artificial Intelligence Is Making Everything Weird appeared first on Reason.com .…
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In this week's The Reason Roundtable , editors Katherine Mangu-Ward , Nick Gillespie , and Matt Welch are joined by The Gist 's Mike Pesca to discuss the Trump administration's escalating campaign against Harvard. The conversation explores how government overreach in education threatens civil liberties and stable institutional governance. They also discuss corruption concerns they have over Donald Trump's memecoin. 0:00—Introduction 2:53—Trump continues to attack Harvard 7:10—Trump is using the power of the state to punish his enemies 13:35—Are taxes on endowments a good idea? 17:23—Trump wants to give Harvard's money to trade schools instead. 23:41—Trump's memecoin dinner corruption 32:02—Listener question: If someone magically waved a wand and got rid of all federal discretionary spending, would it actually feel like government only got a 25 percent to 30 percent haircut? 37:49—The U.S. Mint has made its last order of pennies. 38:47—Should we eliminate the Institute for Peace? 40:08—Should we eliminate the Saturday service of USPS? 41:31—Should we get rid of everything that is free for congressmen at the U.S. Capitol? 43:34—Should we eliminate the Selective Service? 49:11—Weekly cultural recommendations Mentioned in this podcast: " Seizing Harvard's Federal Funds ," by Liz Wolfe " Harvard's Best Protection Is To Get Off the Federal Teat ," by Autumn Billings " Statement on Academic Freedom and Harvard by Right-of-Center Scholars, Lawyers, and Former Government Officials ," by Eugene Volokh " Steven Pinker: Can Harvard Be Saved? " by Nick Gillespie " To Cut Government Spending, Trump Targets Pocket Change ," by Rossana Pineyro " Dump the Draft Forever Instead of Making Women Register ," by J.D. Tuccille " In Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning , Tom Cruise Does What the U.S. Government Can't ," by Peter Suderman Today's Sponsors: Join the 2025 Great Connections Seminar in Chicago from July 26 through August 2. Designed for students ages 16 to 24, this weeklong experience builds the core skills of entrepreneurship: critical thinking, persuasive communication, and intellectual independence. This year's theme, "Reason and Free Will," explores great minds like Aristotle, Ayn Rand, and Thomas Jefferson—not through lectures but in dynamic, small-group discussions that train students to lead and innovate. Outside the classroom, they'll tour Chicago's museums, try improv, and connect with ambitious peers. In a world of AI and automation, original thinking is your competitive edge. Tuition is just $800, including room and board. Scholarships are available. Apply today at www.reliancecollege.org/reason . If you're still tossing and turning all night and feeling edgy during the day, let me tell you about CBD from CB Distillery . Millions are turning to their CBD for relief because…IT WORKS! In fact, over 90 percent of customers report better sleep with CBD. And it's not just sleep. CB Distillery offers targeted formulations for just about everything— sleep, stress, mood, focus, pain after exercise — they even have CBD for pets ! And it's all made with the highest-quality, clean ingredients. No fillers, just premium CBD. And with over 2 million satisfied customers and a 100 percent money-back guarantee , CB Distillery is the source to trust. If you're struggling with sleep, stress, or other health concerns and haven't found relief, make the change, like millions are, to CBD from CB Distillery. And for a limited time, you can save 25 percent off your entire purchase. Visit CB Distillery ( cbdistillery.com ) and use promo code REASON. Specific product availability depends on individual state regulations. Video editor: Ian Keyser The post Trump's War on Harvard appeared first on Reason.com .…
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This week, editors Peter Suderman , Katherine Mangu-Ward , Nick Gillespie , and Matt Welch critique President Donald Trump's proposed tax legislation and its fiscal irresponsibility, discuss the national deficit and credit rating downgrade, examine the media and political cover-up of former President Joe Biden's cognitive decline, and highlight the broader consequences of institutional failure and partisan denial. 0:00—"Big beautiful bill" breakdown 2:21—The MAGA (Money Account for Growth and Advancement) baby account boondoggle 13:54—SALT cap debate and wealthy blue state subsidies 19:12—Proposed Medicaid cuts and "fiscal illusions" 23:02—Moody's Ratings downgraded the U.S. credit rating system. Does this matter? 27:09—The Supreme Court takes up birthright citizenship and nationwide injunctions 34:41—Who pays tariffs? Trump vs. Walmart 40:24—Listener question: Is the economic inequality data bad? 46:09—What did we know about Biden's health and when did we know it? 48:24—How the media didn't responsibly report on Biden's health 1:01:04—Weekly cultural recommendations Mentioned in this podcast: " GINI Index for the United States ", by St. Louis Federal Reserve " Everyone Agrees Government Is a Hot Mess. So Why Does It Keep Getting Bigger ?" by Nick Gillespie " The Long and Whining Road: The Beatles, Boomers, and Boredom ," by Nick Gillespie " Still Fab: Why We Keep Listening To the Beatles ," by Charles Paul Freund " Equal Pay for Equal Work: Appreciating the Female Half of Power Couples ," by Nick Gillespie " Trump's Tax Plan Is a Leftist Economic Agenda Wrapped in Populist Talking Points ," by Veronique de Rugy " Republican Reconciliation Package Will Lead to $3 Trillion Annual Deficits ," by Christian Britschgi " Trump Threatens Walmart Not To React to His Tariffs ," Joe Lancaster " Trump's 'Deal' With China Leaves American Consumers and Exporters Facing Higher Tariffs Than Before ," by Eric Boehm " The Supreme Court May Rule for Trump on Nationwide Injunctions but Probably Not on Birthright Citizenship, " by Damon Root " Trump's Case Against Birthright Citizenship Is a Constitutional Loser ," by Damon Root "Defenders of Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order Offer an Implausible Take on a 127-Year-Old Precedent ," by Jacob Sullum " Joe Biden's Cancer Diagnosis Shouldn't End Scrutiny of the Cognitive Decline Cover-Up ," by Robby Soave " Biden's Cancer ," by Liz Wolfe " Andor Is a Star Wars Show About the Brutality of Bureaucracy ," by Peter Suderman " 64 Reasons To Celebrate Paul McCartney ," by Ian Leslie Upcoming Reason events: Reason Speakeasy: Susannah Cahalan on The Acid Queen , June 3 Reason Versus debate: Jacob Sullum and Billy Binion vs. Charles Fain Lehman and Rafael Mangual , June 24 Today's sponsors: Join the 2025 Great Connections Seminar in Chicago, July 26–Aug 2. Designed for students 16–24, this week-long experience builds the core skills of entrepreneurship: critical thinking, persuasive communication, and intellectual independence. This year's theme, "Reason and Free Will," explores great minds like Aristotle, Ayn Rand, and Jefferson—not through lectures, but in dynamic, small-group discussions that train students to lead and innovate. Outside the classroom, they'll tour Chicago's museums, try improv, and connect with ambitious peers. In a world of AI and automation, original thinking is your competitive edge. Tuition is just $800, including room and board. Scholarships available. Apply today at www.reliancecollege.org/reason Therapy can feel like a big investment, but the state of your mind is just as important as your physical health. Let's talk numbers. Traditional in-person therapy can cost anywhere from $100 to $250 per session, which adds up fast, but with BetterHelp online therapy, you can save, on average, up to 50% per session. With BetterHelp, you pay a flat fee for weekly sessions, saving you big on cost and time. Therapy should feel accessible, not like a luxury. With online therapy, you get quality care at a price that makes sense and can help you with anything from anxiety to everyday stress. Your mental health is worth it—and now, it's within reach. With over 30,000 therapists, BetterHelp is the world's largest online therapy platform, having served over 5 million people globally. It's convenient, too. You can join a session with the click of a button, helping you fit therapy into your busy life. Plus, switch therapists at any time. Your well-being is worth it. Visit betterhelp.com/roundtable today to get 10% off your first month. Video Editor: Ian Keyser The post The GOP Budget Is Big, Bloated, B.S. appeared first on Reason.com .…
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This week, editors Peter Suderman , Katherine Mangu-Ward , Nick Gillespie , and Matt Welch critique the apparent wind down of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative, highlighting its lack of transparency and failure to achieve meaningful spending cuts. They also analyze the GOP's new tax plan, which contradicts promises of fiscal responsibility by significantly increasing the deficit. Finally, the hosts defend classical liberalism against critics like C. Bradley Thompson , arguing that libertarians do fight cultural and policy battles—just not by wielding state power. 0:00—Introduction 2:11—Musk exits DOGE 11:47—Why we need to start paying for government spending 14:57—Extending President Donald Trump's tax cuts 19:08—Is classical liberalism losing? 35:09—Listener question: What domestic policy changes would entice manufacturing to come back to the U.S.? 43:22—Is Trump getting a free plane from Qatar? 46:13—Prescription drug price controls 49:47—Weekly cultural recommendations Mentioned in this podcast: " Elon Musk Discovers That Serious Spending Cuts Are 'Really Difficult,' " by Jacob Sullum " DOGE Has Been a Smashing Success ," by Christian Britschgi " Raising the SALT Cap Is a Gift to High-Tax States ," by Jared Dillian " Trump's New Budget Is Another Blueprint for Big Spending ," by Veronique de Rugy " Trump Wants To Increase Military Spending by $113 Billion ," by Jack Nicastro " The New Right Isn't So New ," by Stephanie Slade " Abundance Makes the Case for 'Supply-Side Progressivism,' " by Virginia Postrel " Idiot Wind ," by David Weigel " The Idiocracy Candidate ," by Matt Welch " The Mind of Mike Judge ," by Jesse Walker " Is America Entering Her Kakistocracy Era?" by Steven Greenhut Upcoming Reason events: Rise Above: Nick Gillespie and Scott Barry Kaufman in Conversation , May 19 Reason Speakeasy: Susannah Cahalan on The Acid Queen , June 3 Reason Versus debate: Jacob Sullum and Billy Binion vs. Charles Fain Lehman and Rafael Mangual , June 24 Today's sponsors: Join the 2025 Great Connections Seminar in Chicago, July 26–Aug 2. Designed for students 16–24, this week-long experience builds the core skills of entrepreneurship: critical thinking, persuasive communication, and intellectual independence. This year's theme, "Reason and Free Will," explores great minds like Aristotle, Ayn Rand, and Jefferson—not through lectures, but in dynamic, small-group discussions that train students to lead and innovate. Outside the classroom, they'll tour Chicago's museums, try improv, and connect with ambitious peers. In a world of AI and automation, original thinking is your competitive edge. Tuition is just $800, including room and board. Scholarships available. Apply today at www.reliancecollege.org/reason Therapy can feel like a big investment, but the state of your mind is just as important as your physical health. Let's talk numbers. Traditional in-person therapy can cost anywhere from $100 to $250 per session, which adds up fast, but with BetterHelp online therapy, you can save, on average, up to 50% per session. With BetterHelp, you pay a flat fee for weekly sessions, saving you big on cost and time. Therapy should feel accessible, not like a luxury. With online therapy, you get quality care at a price that makes sense and can help you with anything from anxiety to everyday stress. Your mental health is worth it—and now, it's within reach. With over 30,000 therapists, BetterHelp is the world's largest online therapy platform, having served over 5 million people globally. It's convenient, too. You can join a session with the click of a button, helping you fit therapy into your busy life. Plus, switch therapists at any time. Your well-being is worth it. Visit betterhelp.com/roundtable today to get 10% off your first month. Video Editor: Ian Keyser The post What Did We Learn From DOGE? appeared first on Reason.com .…
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In this week's The Reason Roundtable , editors Katherine Mangu-Ward , Nick Gillespie , and Matt Welch are joined by Reason reporter Christian Britschgi to discuss President Donald Trump's proposal for a 100 percent tariff on foreign-made films and his broader attacks on cheap consumer goods, arguing that it represents a bipartisan slide into anti-consumer, anti-capitalist populism. They also criticize the federal government's creeping surveillance and bureaucratic overreach, especially when it comes to Real ID and public broadcasting. 0:00—Introduction 1:46—Trump's attack on families and foreign films 7:20—Why cheap consumer goods are great 12:05—Political movements won't solve spiritual yearning 16:28—How do tariffs affect local zoning? 18:35—Trump's new proposed budget 22:15—Why we need to cut the Department of Homeland Security budget 28:25—Listener question: Are we finally defunding NPR and PBS? 37:28—Every American citizen now needs a Real I.D. 51:07—Weekly cultural recommendations Mentioned in this podcast: " Suspected Terrorist ," by Brian Doherty " Trump's War on Foreign Films ," by Liz Wolfe " 5 Times the Trump Team Told Americans To Accept Being Poorer ," by Eric Boehm " When Tariff Shortages Arrive, Here's What Might Be Missing ," by Eric Boehm " Trump Admits Tariffs Could Create Shortages, Hike Prices ," by Eric Boehm " Tariffs Won't Fix What's Ailing American Men in the Work Force ," by Veronique de Rugy " You Will Work in the Factory and You Will Like It ," by Liz Wolfe " Trump's Budget Calls for $17 Billion Cut to NIH, Citing Lax Oversight of Gain-of-Function Research in Wuhan ," by Christian Britschgi " Trump Says His Budget Proposal Will End the 'Green New Scam,' " by Jeff Luse " Can the President Refuse To Spend Money Authorized by Congress? " by Peter Suderman " Trump Tries To Defund NPR and PBS by Executive Order ," by Jesse Walker " Is REAL ID Actually Happening? " by Emma Camp " Same energy: Trump on dolls, Sanders on deodorants. Horseshoe theory in action. What a difference a decade makes ," by Nick Gillespie " Take the Public Out of Public Broadcasting ," by Nick Gillespie " How 'Disinformation' Became Public Enemy No. 1 ," by Zach Weissmueller and Nick Gillespie " What we are facing in America is not a pandemic, or economic malaise, or resurgence of inequality, racism, xenophobia, homophobia, or lack of options, food, shelter, you name it. What we are facing is a crisis of meaning, " by Nick Gillespie " Brick. Cool lighting. But it's all about the mannequin. Need background story. 8/10 @ nickgillespie, " by RoomRater " Bernie Sanders: Don't Need 23 Choices of Deodorant, 18 Choices of Sneakers When Kids Are Going Hungry ," by Ed Krayewski Upcoming Reason events: Reason Speakeasy: Robert Rosenkranz on The Stoic Capitalist , May 6, 2025 The Soho Forum Debate: Dave Smith vs. Alex Nowrasteh on Immigration , May 21, 2025 Today's sponsors: Join the 2025 Great Connections Seminar in Chicago, July 26–Aug 2. Designed for students 16–24, this week-long experience builds the core skills of entrepreneurship: critical thinking, persuasive communication, and intellectual independence. This year's theme, "Reason and Free Will," explores great minds like Aristotle, Ayn Rand, and Jefferson—not through lectures, but in dynamic, small-group discussions that train students to lead and innovate. Outside the classroom, they'll tour Chicago's museums, try improv, and connect with ambitious peers. In a world of AI and automation, original thinking is your competitive edge. Tuition is just $800, including room and board. Scholarships available. Apply today at www.reliancecollege.org/reason Therapy can feel like a big investment, but the state of your mind is just as important as your physical health. Let's talk numbers. Traditional in-person therapy can cost anywhere from $100 to $250 per session, which adds up fast, but with BetterHelp online therapy, you can save, on average, up to 50% per session. With BetterHelp, you pay a flat fee for weekly sessions, saving you big on cost and time. Therapy should feel accessible, not like a luxury. With online therapy, you get quality care at a price that makes sense and can help you with anything from anxiety to everyday stress. Your mental health is worth it—and now, it's within reach. With over 30,000 therapists, BetterHelp is the world's largest online therapy platform, having served over 5 million people globally. It's convenient, too. You can join a session with the click of a button, helping you fit therapy into your busy life. Plus, switch therapists at any time. Your well-being is worth it. Visit betterhelp.com/roundtable today to get 10% off your first month. Video Editor: Ian Keyser The post Trump's War on Childhood appeared first on Reason.com .…
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1 Trump's Independent Voter Problem 1:09:51
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In this week's The Reason Roundtable , editors Peter Suderman , Katherine Mangu-Ward , Nick Gillespie , and Matt Welch discuss how many current political frustrations— with tariffs, executive overreach, and economic stagnation—are vindicating longstanding libertarian critiques, even as the public resists identifying as libertarian. They also explore Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" agenda. 1:34—Libertarians were right 10:06—The best case for libertarianism in the Trump era 16:52—Are the Democrats pushing a libertarian-ish agenda? 24:40—Tech leaders regret supporting President Donald Trump? 39:47—Weekly listener question: What books should libertarian ladies suggest to their book club? 47:39— What is RFK Jr. doing to "Make America Healthy Again"? 59:03— Weekly cultural recommendations We're hiring a producer for this show, find more information and submit your application here . Mentioned in this podcast: " The Libertarian Moment ," by Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch " The Libertarian Movement Needs a Kick in the Pants ," by Nick Gillespie " Are Seed Oils Actually Bad for You ?" by Alice Callahan " Food Freedom Is Personal Freedom ," by Jeffrey A. Singer "Alton Brown: A Culinary Legend Offers Food for Thought ," by Nick Gillespie " Nick Gillespie's Last Meal ," by Tom Nash " [Lexi Freiman's The Book of Ayn] Punches up, down, and all around town. A great Xmas gift for Objectivists and Red Scare communistas alike, if such ppl exchange gifts, " by Nick Gillespie " The Big U ," by Neal Stephenson " How Media and Public Health Failed Our Kids (w/ David Zweig) ," by Matt Welch " In Covid's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us ," by Stephen Macedo and Frances E. Lee " Trump's Understanding of Due Process Is Just As Farcical As His Definition of 'Alien Enemies,' " by Jacob Sullum " As the Economy Tumbles, so Does Trump's Approval Rate ," by Matthew Petti " Will the 'Abundance' Agenda Make California Great Again? " By Steven Greenhut " Is This Constitutional? Here's How Due Process Works ," by Billy Binion " By Openly Retaliating Against Disfavored Law Firms, Trump Attacks Free Speech and the Right to Counsel ," by Jacob Sullum " The Trump Administration Continues To Attack Due Process ," by C.J. Ciaramella " George Will: Brace Yourself for Donald Trump & the Authoritarian Moment ," by Todd Krainin, Nick Gillespie, and Matt Welch " DOGE Has Been a Smashing Success ," by Christian Britschgi " We Don't Need RFK Jr. To 'Make America Healthy Again,' " by Kelvey Vander Hart " Reopen the Schools! " By Robby Soave " The Accountant 2 Is a Shaggy, Silly Bro-Hangout Movie ," by Peter Suderman Upcoming Reason events: Reason Speakeasy: Robert Rosenkranz on The Stoic Capitalist , May 7, 2025 The Soho Forum Debate: Dave Smith vs. Alex Nowrasteh on Immigration , May 21, 2025 Today's sponsors: Join the 2025 Great Connections Seminar in Chicago, July 26–Aug 2. Designed for students 16–24, this week-long experience builds the core skills of entrepreneurship: critical thinking, persuasive communication, and intellectual independence. This year's theme, "Reason and Free Will," explores great minds like Aristotle, Ayn Rand, and Jefferson—not through lectures, but in dynamic, small-group discussions that train students to lead and innovate. Outside the classroom, they'll tour Chicago's museums, try improv, and connect with ambitious peers. In a world of AI and automation, original thinking is your competitive edge. Tuition is just $800, including room and board. Scholarships available. Apply today at www.reliancecollege.org/reason Therapy can feel like a big investment, but the state of your mind is just as important as your physical health. Let's talk numbers. Traditional in-person therapy can cost anywhere from $100 to $250 per session, which adds up fast, but with BetterHelp online therapy, you can save, on average, up to 50% per session. With BetterHelp, you pay a flat fee for weekly sessions, saving you big on cost and time. Therapy should feel accessible, not like a luxury. With online therapy, you get quality care at a price that makes sense and can help you with anything from anxiety to everyday stress. Your mental health is worth it—and now, it's within reach. With over 30,000 therapists, BetterHelp is the world's largest online therapy platform, having served over 5 million people globally. It's convenient, too. You can join a session with the click of a button, helping you fit therapy into your busy life. Plus, switch therapists at any time. Your well-being is worth it. Visit betterhelp.com/roundtable today to get 10% off your first month. Video Editor: Ian Keyser The post Trump's Independent Voter Problem appeared first on Reason.com .…
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1 Why Due Process Matters 1:06:28
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In this week's The Reason Roundtable , editors Peter Suderman , Katherine Mangu-Ward , Nick Gillespie , and Matt Welch discuss how President Donald Trump is de-prioritizing due process by not adhering to a ruling from the Supreme Court. They also talk about how Harvard University's tax status could be in jeopardy and reflect on the legacy of Pope Francis. 0:00—Introduction 0:12—The Pope's legacy 5:56—Is the democracy emergency here? 15:27—Deportations without due process 29:19—Harvard funding pause 41:25—Weekly listener question 48:11—Lightning round: What's happening at the Pentagon? What's going on with tariffs now? And what's next for AI? 54:33—Weekly cultural recommendations Mentioned in this podcast: " On the 'Invasion' of 'Libertarianism,' Pope Francis' Ignorance Is Showing ," by Stephanie Slade " Pope Francis Is Wrong. Property Rights Are Human Rights ," by Steven Greenhut " The Pope Who Helped Bring Down Communism ," by Stephanie Slade " Alex Nowrasteh and Bryan Caplan: The Case for More Immigration ," by Nick Gillespie " Mass Deportations Are Bad for Everyone's Liberty ," by Steven Greenhut " You know who admitted that Abrego Garcia's deportation was a mistake? The Trump admin ," by Nick Gillespie " Anti-US Sentiment Could Deliver a $90 Billion Hit to US GDP This Year ," by Rachel Wolff " Trump Advisers Took Advantage of Navarro's Absence To Push for Tariff Pause ," by Alexander Saeedy and Josh Dawsey " Trump Tariffs: The Economic Impact of the Trump Trade War ," by Erica York and Alex Durante " Peter Navarro's No-Good Economic Nationalism ," by Eric Boehm " U.S. Confidence in Higher Education Now Closely Divided ," by Jeffrey M. Jones " Steven Pinker: What Went Wrong at Harvard ," by Nick Gillespie " Pope Francis Has Died ," by Liz Wolfe " Pope Francis Supports Free Speech, Unless It Offends People ," by Jacob Sullum " What Happens When Presidents Defy Court Orders? " by Damon Root " Ignoring SCOTUS ," by Liz Wolfe " Federal Appeals Court Rejects Trump Administration's Attempt To Block Return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia ," by C.J. Ciaramella " The Trump Administration's Increasing Hostility to Basic Due Process ," by Joe Lancaster " Federal Judge in Deportation Case Finds Probable Cause To Hold the Trump Administration in Contempt ," by Jacob Sullum Reason Events The Soho Forum Debate: Eric Brakey vs. Andrew Heaton , April 26, Concord, New Hampshire Reason Speakeasy: Robert Rosenkranz on The Stoic Capitalist , May 6, New York City The Soho Forum Debate: Dave Smith vs. Alex Nowrasteh on Immigration, May 21, New York City We are looking for a producer for our show! Please submit a resume and cover letter to jobs@reason.com with the subject of the email labeled as "Podcast producer." Today's sponsors: Join the 2025 Great Connections Seminar in Chicago, July 26–Aug 2. Designed for students 16–24, this week-long experience builds the core skills of entrepreneurship: critical thinking, persuasive communication, and intellectual independence. This year's theme, "Reason and Free Will," explores great minds like Aristotle, Ayn Rand, and Jefferson—not through lectures, but in dynamic, small-group discussions that train students to lead and innovate. Outside the classroom, they'll tour Chicago's museums, try improv, and connect with ambitious peers. In a world of AI and automation, original thinking is your competitive edge. Tuition is just $800, including room and board. Scholarships available. Apply today at www.reliancecollege.org/reason Therapy can feel like a big investment, but the state of your mind is just as important as your physical health. Let's talk numbers. Traditional in-person therapy can cost anywhere from $100 to $250 per session, which adds up fast, but with BetterHelp online therapy, you can save, on average, up to 50% per session. With BetterHelp, you pay a flat fee for weekly sessions, saving you big on cost and time. Therapy should feel accessible, not like a luxury. With online therapy, you get quality care at a price that makes sense and can help you with anything from anxiety to everyday stress. Your mental health is worth it—and now, it's within reach. With over 30,000 therapists, BetterHelp is the world's largest online therapy platform, having served over 5 million people globally. It's convenient, too. You can join a session with the click of a button, helping you fit therapy into your busy life. Plus, switch therapists at any time. Your well-being is worth it. Visit betterhelp.com/roundtable today to get 10% off your first month. Video Editor: Ian Keyser The post Why Due Process Matters appeared first on Reason.com .…
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1 Why Trump's China Tariffs Won't Work 1:13:04
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In this week's The Reason Roundtable , editors Peter Suderman , Nick Gillespie , Matt Welch , and special guest Mary Katharine Ham discuss President Donald Trump's trade war with China. They also talk about the taxes they hate the most—just in time to celebrate Tax Day. 4:30—Trump's trade war with China 15:36—How will Trump's tariffs affect the U.S. manufacturing industry? 23:06—Is the U.S. middle class hollowed out? 34:52—Tax Day is upon us, once again 43:31—Listener question about Thomas Jefferson's list of grievances 50:21—The Department of Government Efficiency's cost savings update 59:59—Cultural recommendations Mentioned in this podcast: " Apple, Nvidia Score Relief From US Tariffs With Exemptions ," by Debby Wu, Josh Wingrove, and Shawn Donnan " For me, one of the main benefits of making some money is not having to wear a gimp suit for anybody ," by Cliff Asness " Taxes: The Price We Pay for Civilization ," by Meredith Bragg and Nick Gillespie " A Current Snapshot of the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Benefit ," by Juliette Cubanski " Medicare Madness ," by Katherine Mangu-Ward " Global Village or Global Pillage ?" by Mario Vargas Llosa " Viva Mario !" by Michael Valdez Moses Reason on Mario Vargas Llosa Hearts of Fire , starring Bob Dylan, directed by Richard Marquand " Even on Pause, Trump's Trade War Runs Up a Big Price Tag ," by J.D. Tuccille " Trade War With China ," by Liz Wolfe " Rand Paul on China, Free Speech, and Banning TikTok ," by Elizabeth Nolan Brown " America Gained Nothing From Trump's Latest Tariff Stunt ," by Eric Boehm " Markets Rally as Trump Pauses Tariffs. Should Presidents Have This Much Power? " by Joe Lancaster " Trump's Tariffs Violate the Constitutional Separation of Powers ," by Damon Root " Dealing with Despots ," by Virginia Postrel " Happy Birthday, Medicare Part D! Now Die! Die! Die! " by Nick Gillespie Today's sponsors: Join the 2025 Great Connections Seminar in Chicago, July 26–Aug 2. Designed for students 16–24, this week-long experience builds the core skills of entrepreneurship: critical thinking, persuasive communication, and intellectual independence. This year's theme, "Reason and Free Will," explores great minds like Aristotle, Ayn Rand, and Jefferson—not through lectures, but in dynamic, small-group discussions that train students to lead and innovate. Outside the classroom, they'll tour Chicago's museums, try improv, and connect with ambitious peers. In a world of AI and automation, original thinking is your competitive edge. Tuition is just $800, including room and board. Scholarships available. Apply today at www.reliancecollege.org/reason . Video Editor: Ian Keyser The post Why Trump's China Tariffs Won't Work appeared first on Reason.com .…
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1 Can Anyone Stop Trump's Tariffs? 1:09:29
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In this week's The Reason Roundtable , editors Peter Suderman , Katherine Mangu-Ward , Nick Gillespie , and Matt Welch discuss the economic and political fallout from President Donald Trump's new tariffs. They debate the role Congress, the courts, and billionaire influencers like Elon Musk could play in reversing these policies. 2:00—What goods could be most affected by Trump's tariffs? 8:10—Can Congress stop Trump's tariffs? 18:00—Can the courts challenge Trump's tariffs? 22:00—Will Musk stop Trump's tariffs? 27:14—Who is defending Trump's tariffs? 35:35—RFK Jr. cut 10,000 jobs from the Health and Human Services—maybe? 50:08—Should journalists keep steelmanning Trump's policies? 1:01:25—This week's cultural recommendations Mentioned on this podcast: 3 Myths About American Decline , by Nick Gillespie Poll: 63% of Americans Want To Increase Trade with Other Nations, 75% Worry Tariffs Are Raising Consumer Prices , by Emily Ekins Bye-Bye American Pie , by Nick Gillespie Can RFK Jr. Fix Our Dysfunctional Public Health Agencies ? by Ronald Bailey How The Brady Bunch Handled Measles , by The Highwire HVAC jobs , by Bureau of Labor Statistics Why is there a shortage of plumbers and electricians ? by Andrew Dorn Trump's Tariffs: It's Not Just the Stock Market That's In Trouble , by Eric Boehm The Trump Administration Should Focus on Deregulation, Not Tariffs , by J.D. Tuccille Trump Is Wrong About McKinley's Tariff Legacy , by Matt Welch Trump's Longtime Obsession With Trade Deficits Suggests His Tariffs Won't End Soon , by Jacob Sullum Trump Is Making Affordable Goods Expensive , by Jack Nicastro Trump's Tariff Blueprint Called for 'Careful Planning' and 'Precise Execution,' by Eric Boehm Nintendo Delays Switch 2 Preorders Over Trump Tariffs , by Joe Lancaster Are Trump's Tariffs Constitutional? By Jack Nicastro White House Cites Tariff Reports That Undermine Its Own Claims , by Erica York All Trade is Reciprocal. Trump's Tariffs Interfere With That Reciprocity, by J.D. Tuccille Send your questions to roundtable@reason.com . Be sure to include your social media handle and the correct pronunciation of your name. Today's sponsor: Do you know a student looking for a transformative opportunity that supports the foundations of a free society? Reliance College invites students aged 16 to 24 to the 2025 Great Connections Seminar in Chicago, from July 26th to August 2nd. This year's theme, "Reason and Free Will," dives into timeless ideas from writers such as Thomas Jefferson, Ayn Rand, and Aristotle. Students sharpen critical thinking in small, dynamic groups, developing the intellectual tools needed to thrive in a free society. Outside the classroom, they'll explore Chicago's vibrant culture—touring museums, trying improv comedy, and building lifelong connections. Parents, this program equips students to think, reason, and act independently. Go to reliancecollege.org/reason to learn more and apply. Registration is just $800, including room and board for the full week, with scholarships available. Don't miss out! Visit www.reliancecollege.org/reason to learn more and apply. You believe in limited government and support organizations that champion the ideals of a free society. But have you ensured that your charitable giving will leave a lasting legacy of liberty? Without a plan in place, your charitable legacy could fade—or worse, be redirected to causes that don't align with your values. At DonorsTrust, they help you secure your philanthropic vision for the long term. With a donor-advised fund, you can ensure that the groups you care about continue to receive support, even beyond your lifetime. And unlike other donor-advised funds, DonorsTrust respects your libertarian principles and ensures your charitable capital remains committed to advancing individual liberty. Your giving should reflect your values—not just today, but for years to come. Your Vision. Your Values. Your Impact. Go to DonorsTrust.org/Reason to ensure your philanthropy continues to champion liberty for generations to come. That's DonorsTrust.org/Reason. Video Editor: Ian Keyser The post Can Anyone Stop Trump's Tariffs? appeared first on Reason.com .…
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In this week's The Reason Roundtable , editors Peter Suderman , Katherine Mangu-Ward , Nick Gillespie , and Matt Welch recorded a live episode in Austin, Texas, at Reason Weekend and covered a wide range of topics: the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), tariffs, deportations without due process, and President Donald Trump on free speech. 02:18—What does the audience think about Trump? 04:28—A DOGE dance party? 15:56—Trump announces new tariffs 22:11—Deportations without due process 29:28—Is Trump good for free speech? 38:27—What is the funniest thing about Trump 2.0? 44:09—Democrats and the abundance agenda 50:37—Manny Klausner, RIP 57:24—This week's cultural recommendations Mentioned in this podcast: " Trump's New Car Tariffs Are a $100 Billion Tax Increase No One Wants, " by Eric Boehm " How Pokémon Helps Explain DOGE, " by Eric Boehm " Trump Ends Program for Legal Migrants From Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, " by Fiona Harrigan " Manuel Klausner, RIP, " by Brian Doherty " Remembering Manny Klausner, " by Robert Poole Reason Speakeasy: Jeffrey A. Singer, April 8, 2025 Send your questions to roundtable@reason.com . Be sure to include your social media handle and the correct pronunciation of your name. Today's sponsors: Do you know a student looking for a transformative opportunity that supports the foundations of a free society? Reliance College invites students aged 16 to 24 to the 2025 Great Connections Seminar in Chicago, from July 26th to August 2nd. This year's theme, "Reason and Free Will," dives into timeless ideas from writers such as Thomas Jefferson, Ayn Rand, and Aristotle. Students sharpen critical thinking in small, dynamic groups, developing the intellectual tools needed to thrive in a free society. Outside the classroom, they'll explore Chicago's vibrant culture—touring museums, trying improv comedy, and building lifelong connections. Parents, this program equips students to think, reason, and act independently. Go to reliancecollege.org/reason to learn more and apply. Registration is just $800, including room and board for the full week, with scholarships available. Don't miss out! Visit www.reliancecollege.org/reason to learn more and apply. Therapy can feel like a big investment, but the state of your mind is just as important as your physical health. Let's talk numbers. Traditional in-person therapy can cost anywhere from $100 to $250 per session, which adds up fast, but with BetterHelp online therapy, you can save, on average, up to 50% per session. With BetterHelp, you pay a flat fee for weekly sessions, saving you big on cost and time. Therapy should feel accessible, not like a luxury. With online therapy, you get quality care at a price that makes sense and can help you with anything from anxiety to everyday stress. Your mental health is worth it—and now, it's within reach. With over 30,000 therapists, BetterHelp is the world's largest online therapy platform, having served over 5 million people globally. It's convenient, too. You can join a session with the click of a button, helping you fit therapy into your busy life. Plus, switch therapists at any time. Your well-being is worth it. Visit betterhelp.com/roundtable today to get 10% off your first month. Audio production by Ian Keyser Assistant production by Hunt Beaty Music: "Angeline," by The Brothers Steve Video Editor: Ian Keyser Producer: Hunt Beaty Camera: Justin Zuckerman The post Time for a DOGE Dance Party appeared first on Reason.com .…
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