How to Start Your Own Country: No Man's Land

How to Start Your Own Country: No Man's Land

Legal and geographic quirks sometimes create "Terra Nullius"—land which no sovereign nation lays claim to. Literally, No Man's Land. In this weird geographic episode, we explore: Iceland, the Oklahoma Panhandle, Kowloon Walled City, Liberland, and the Kingdom of North Sudan.

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Ep. 39 | The Secret Conservative Hollywood Speakeasy | Guest: Michael Loftus

Ep. 39 | The Secret Conservative Hollywood Speakeasy | Guest: Michael Loftus

Comedian Michael Loftus has written for "Anger Management" with Charlie Sheen and "Kevin Can Wait" on CBS. He's also the former host of the conservative political satire show "The Flipside". He joins Heaton to talk about working in Hollywood as a conservative, and how he hopes the next few years will shake out culturally.

17 Jan 201948min

Ep. 38 | Can Robots Save Us From Gerrymandering? | Guest: Eric Boehm

Ep. 38 | Can Robots Save Us From Gerrymandering? | Guest: Eric Boehm

Gerrymandering is a time-honored and artistic craft wherein politicians get to pick their voters instead of having an actual competitive election. Reason's Eric Boehm joins Heaton to discuss ways to neuter the skullduggery. (Possibly involving robots.)

16 Jan 201958min

Ep. 37 | Please Topple Steve King | Guest: Chad Prather

Ep. 37 | Please Topple Steve King | Guest: Chad Prather

Heaton tries to convince comedian Chad Prather to run against Representative Steve King in Iowa. King has been removed from committee assignments (and presumably GOP happy hours) after his latest dip into white nationalism.

15 Jan 201938min

Ep. 36 | Reasons to Avoid Saying "Uppity" | Guest: Deanna Easley

Ep. 36 | Reasons to Avoid Saying "Uppity" | Guest: Deanna Easley

Deanna Easley, host of the "Black in the Day" podcast, returns to talk about microaggressions, and also to tell Heaton specific words and phrases he should quit using.

14 Jan 201950min

Ep. 35 | What Do Your Morals Taste Like? | Guest: Jonathan Haidt

Ep. 35 | What Do Your Morals Taste Like? | Guest: Jonathan Haidt

Jonathan Haidt is a social psychologist and the author of several books, including "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion." He joins Heaton to talk about how progressives, conservatives, and libertarians have different "moral tastebuds," and about his concerns for the future of academia. Plus, Heaton takes a morality test and is revealed to be a deeply empathetic person who also has no gag reflex, tribal loyalty, or deference to authority.

11 Jan 201950min

Ep. 34 | Hello Gridlock, meet Trench Warfare | Guest: Andrea Jones-Rooy

Ep. 34 | Hello Gridlock, meet Trench Warfare | Guest: Andrea Jones-Rooy

Is congressional gridlock related to trench warfare? Apparently. Andrea Jones-Rooy returns to discuss. Plus, Heaton invents a new chamber of Congress

10 Jan 201940min

Ep. 33 | Dale Brown Doesn't Need a Gun | Guest: Commander Dale Brown

Ep. 33 | Dale Brown Doesn't Need a Gun | Guest: Commander Dale Brown

Commander Dale Brown is the founder and operations director of the Detroit Threat Management Center, a private security firm. He talks to Heaton about the difference between the police and private security, why he doesn't use guns at work, and common misperceptions about urban crime.

9 Jan 201944min

Ep. 32 | Could You Fake Being a Republican? | Guest: Brian Brushwood

Ep. 32 | Could You Fake Being a Republican? | Guest: Brian Brushwood

The first Movie Club episode! Brian Brushwood and Heaton review "Vice," the Dick Cheney biopic. Brian makes the case that it's a great film, if understood as a ghost story told inside of an echo chamber.

8 Jan 201955min

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