• Theology First or History First? Making Sense of Scripture in Modern Times with Alex Bernardo
    Aug 12 2025

    In this episode of the LCI Green Room, host Jacob Winograd converses with Alex Bernardo of the Protestant Libertarian Podcast on the nuanced approaches to reading and interpreting the Bible. They examine the balance between historical-critical methods and systematic theology, discussing how Christians can navigate scripture across various traditions. Specific examples like Romans 13 and the parable of the workers in the vineyard highlight the ongoing debate over these perspectives, stressing the need for humility and open-mindedness in theological interpretation. The episode underscores the significance of considering both historical context and theological principles to fully understand scriptural teachings.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • How to Reclaim Culture Without the Ring of Power: Reforming Christianity and Natural Law with Greg Baus
    Aug 6 2025

    In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, Jacob Winograd delves into the complex interplay between Christian cultural engagement and political theory within a reformed theological framework. Joined by Gregory Baus from the Reformed Libertarians podcast, they tackle the intricate doctrines of common and special grace, eschatology, and the two kingdoms' perspective, while challenging the misuse of these ideas in modern political discourse, particularly in relation to Christian Nationalism. Jacob and Greg discuss the distinctions between personal and national ethics, the pitfalls of radical retreatism, and the importance of a coherent, biblically grounded approach to cultural transformation.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • You Are The Power and Christ is King with Spike Cohen
    Jul 9 2025

    Is the real power within us—or above us? Can we fight for liberty while also surrendering to the true King?

    In this raw, deeply personal conversation, Spike Cohen returns to the LCI Greenroom to explore the question behind the movement he helped create: Are we the power… or is Christ the King?

    Since publicly sharing his return to the Christian faith, Spike has been reflecting on how liberty, activism, and spiritual truth intersect—and sometimes collide. We’ll dive into the heart of You Are the Power, how his mission has changed, and whether the Christian calling complements or confronts the ethos of decentralized politics.

    Can Christ be King if we’re still trying to be the power?

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • Is the Libertarian Party America's Last Hope? with LNC Chair Steven Nekhaila
    Jul 3 2025

    In this episode of the LCI Greenroom, host Jacob Winnegrad engages in a deep discussion with Steven Michaela, the recently appointed chair of the Libertarian National Committee. They delve into the frustrations of the America First Coalition and MAGA supporters as they observe unexpected military engagements under the Trump administration, despite his initial mandate for a more isolationist approach. The conversation spans the role of the Libertarian Party in modern American politics, emphasizing its commitment to limited government, personal freedom, and the principles of the founding fathers.

    Steven shares his journey into libertarianism, inspired by various documentaries and readings, and elaborates on the strategic goals of the Libertarian Party, focusing on local elections, decentralized political power, and effective fundraising and membership drives. Additionally, they discuss Machiavellian principles and their application in political strategy, highlighting the importance of understanding power dynamics while staying true to libertarian ideals. The episode concludes with a call to action for libertarians to engage locally and support the party's efforts in becoming a more effective third force against the two-party system.


    Additional Resources

    • “We Were Early, Not Wrong” – Trump, Elon & the Coming Debt Bomb: https://libertarianchristians.com/episode/we-were-early-not-wrong-trump-elon-the-coming-debt-bomb/
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    55 mins
  • "We Were Early, Not Wrong" - Trump, Elon & the Coming Debt Bomb
    Jun 10 2025

    Jacob Winograd sits down live in the LCI Greenroom with Dr. Norman Horn to unpack the recent social-media showdown between Elon Musk and former President Trump—and what it reveals about the looming national debt crisis. They trace Elon’s frustrations over the “big beautiful bill,” discuss Trump’s role in keeping the Epstein client list under wraps, and explore how both figures illustrate the broken promises of modern politicians. Drawing on public-choice insights and libertarian principles, Jacob and Norman highlight the ticking “debt bomb,” where 25 percent of federal tax receipts now service existing obligations and threaten future hyperinflation or forced austerity. Along the way, they riff on compound interest as both personal finance boon and national debt curse, underscore the dangers of political idolatry, and stress the need for sober awareness over party-line cheerleading .

    Beyond the critique of political theater, Jacob and Norman challenge both conservatives and progressives to ground their civic engagement in a consistent ethical framework informed by Scripture and natural-law reasoning. They confront the pitfalls of Christian nationalism and remind listeners that true self-governance demands more than electing “strongmen” to wield power. The episode closes with a celebration of LCI’s tenth anniversary, invites supporters to join them at Freedom Fest in Palm Springs, and spotlights two new releases—Cody Cook’s The Anarchist Anabaptist and Benj Giffone’s A House Divided—along with a dollar-for-dollar matching drive to fuel the ministry’s work.


    Additional Resources

    • Unscripted Conversations on Liberty, Pacifism, and the Gospel with Cody Cook: https://libertarianchristians.com/episode/unscripted-conversations-on-liberty-pacifism-and-the-gospel-with-cody-cook/
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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Libertarians and MAGA Part 2 - Coalitions or Compromise? With Austin Padgett
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode of the LCI Greenroom, Jacob Winograd hosts Austin Padgett for a deep dive into the ongoing coalition efforts between libertarians and the MAGA/MAHA movements. They explore the tension between staying principled and pursuing political pragmatism, particularly in the context of supporting Donald Trump as a strategic move. The discussion covers the emotional and philosophical struggles libertarians face when assessing Trump's performance, especially regarding issues like foreign policy toward Ukraine and Israel, regulatory rollbacks, and the freeing of Ross Ulbricht. Jacob expresses cautious regret over his vote for Trump while acknowledging tangible libertarian wins, while Austin emphasizes patience, strategy, and the complexity of achieving deregulation and decentralization through current political realities.

    The conversation also addresses broader philosophical concerns, including how libertarians should engage coalitions without losing their identity, how to respond to foreign aid and interventionism (especially concerning Israel and Palestine), and the importance of maintaining pressure on political figures while navigating the balance between support and critique. They further touch on sensitive topics like immigration enforcement, the danger of compromising core libertarian values in coalition politics, and the importance of focusing on long-term structural reforms—such as deregulation and decentralization—over short-term emotional reactions. Throughout, Austin advocates for a strategic optimism about leveraging the present political moment, while Jacob urges caution against losing sight of fundamental libertarian principles.

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • From Outsider to Overlord? Trump's Evolving Threat to Liberty
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode, Jacob is joined by Jeremiah Harding for an unfiltered conversation about Donald Trump's alarming shift toward authoritarianism. They discuss how Trump's record on war, foreign policy, surveillance, and civil liberties has deeply betrayed the liberty movement. Both reflect on the false promises of Trump’s outsider image, the reality of his policies, and how many libertarians, including Jacob himself, feel growing regret over supporting him. They explore how issues like immigration, militarization, and coalition-building have been weaponized in ways that libertarians and Christians must not ignore.

    This is the first of a two-part series. In the next episode, Jacob will be joined by a guest offering a more sympathetic view of Trump's presidency, providing a balanced discussion about how liberty-minded individuals can and should engage with the difficult realities of modern politics. Stay tuned for a respectful but challenging follow-up conversation!

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • How Do We Empower Future Generations? Martha Bueno on Liberty Oriented Parenting and Activism
    Apr 28 2025

    In this live conversation, Jacob is joined by Martha Bueno — a Cuban-American libertarian activist, communicator, and former Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade — for a deep and wide-ranging discussion on how we can actually advance liberty in our culture, our politics, and our homes.

    We’ll reflect on the incredible moment earlier this year when Ross Ulbricht was finally freed, and what that victory means for the future of digital freedom, justice, and the limits of state power.

    Martha brings a unique perspective as a first-generation American, small business owner, and international advocate for liberty — especially in Latin America. We’ll explore how her approach to peaceful parenting, local political action, and public communication can help build a more vibrant, sustainable liberty movement.

    We’ll also wrestle with the tensions between principle and pragmatism in libertarian circles — and how we can overcome division and chart a course forward that brings real change, without compromising our values.

    Whether you’re new to the ideas of liberty or a seasoned activist, this conversation will inspire you to live free, parent intentionally, and work toward a more peaceful and voluntary society.

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    1 hr and 7 mins