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Willy Denner: Intro to Georgism – #34
Willy Denner of Little Seed Gardens introduces Geoff to Georgism, the concept of the Land Value Tax, how it differs from conventional property taxes, the moral argument in favor of it, and the…
Joel Hollingsworth: Restoring Agriculture through Commissioned Stewardship – #33
Joel Hollingsworth (@untappedgrowth) and I discuss how Smoke River Ranch got started, their herdshare program, and the economics of farming and ranching.Show notes on the Yeoman website.
Grant Broggi: Strength & Service – #32
Grant Broggi, founder of The Strength Co., joins Geoff to talk about strength, entrepreneurship, and the Marines.I love Grant’s story: from a homeschooled teenage window cleaner in the South Carolina…
Russ Greene: Total Boomer Luxury Communism – #31
Russ Greene discusses Total Boomer Luxury Communism, the burden it shoulders on young people and future generations, the existential threat it poses to America, and prospects for reform. Russ is the…
Discussion of Paul Kingsnorth’s Against the Machine – #30
Justin Owings and Ty Abernathy joined Geoff to discuss Paul Kingsnorth’s latest book, Against the Machine.Our two-hour, fire-side, dog-accompanied conversation covers a lot of territory—raising…
Chuck Marohn: Strong Towns' Bottom-up Revolution – #29
Charles "Chuck" Marohn is the president of Strong Towns, a national organization he started in 2008 as a blog and grew into a widespread movement advocating for financially resilient, prosperous…
Zak Slayback: Rerum Novarum, Pope Leo XIII, Capital, Labor, and Morality – #28
Zak Slayback joins Geoff to discuss Pope Leo XIII’s encyclical Rerum Novarum, the context in which it was written, and its relevance to today. Topics include the emergence of nationalism and…
Vince & Geoff Graham – #27
Vince Graham joins Geoff to talk about the early days of developing I’On in Mount Pleasant, SC. Vince and Geoff commonly hear people wrongly assume the neighborhood’s success resulted from strict…
Clay Routledge – #26
Dr. Clay Routledge is an existential psychologist who specializes in nostalgia. He is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge…
Steve Mouzon – #25
Steve Mouzon and Geoff discuss the evolution of Steve's practice, the role of a town architect, vernacular construction, sustainability, beauty, lovable buildings, and the "Original Green".Show notes…
Orthodox Masonry – #24
Seth Harris & Patrick Lemon of Orthodox Masonry to discuss what it's like to build a company that builds things that last. To my great embarrassment, I transposed two of the letters in Patrick's…
Matt Simmons: Culture, History, and Identity of the American South – #23
Professor W. Matthew J. Simmons, Sr. is the Assistant Director of the Institute for Southern Studies at the University of South Carolina and a self-described old-school humanist academic. He teaches…
Lenny Wells: Pecan History, Trees, and Growing – #22
Lenny Wells is a pecan grower, writer, and Professor of Horticulture and Extension Pecan Specialist at the University of Georgia. Show notes: https://yeomanpodcast.com/2025/06/12/lenny-wells-22/
Ari Bargil (with Vince Graham): The Legal Context of Zoning – #21
Ari Bargil is a senior attorney with the Institute for Justice and a co-lead of the Zoning Justice Project, a campaign to protect and promote the freedom to peacefully and productively use property.…
Emily Hamilton: How policy and code reform can shape the future of housing – #20
Emily Hamilton is a Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Urbanity Project at the Mercatus Center, where she focuses on urban economics and land-use policy. She publishes both academic research…
Vibes with Craig, CBQ, & Geoff – #19
Geoff is joined by two good friends, Craig and CBQ, to discuss how people are feeling about the current state of the world.Craig is the co-founder and CEO of Matchstic. CBQ is the co-founder and CEO…
Kevin Klinkenberg: Subsidiarity, Local Governance, and the Human-Scale – #18
Kevin Klinkenberg is an urban designer, architect, planner, and writer. He is the Executive Director of Midtown KC Now, a nonprofit in Kansas City working on effective community development and…
Saifedean Ammous, Austin Tunnel, & Jaime Izurieta-Varea: Time Preference & Beauty - Episode #17
Geoff Graham is joined by Saifedean Ammous, Austin Tunnel, and Jaime Izurieta-Varea to discuss how monetary policy, hard money, fiat currency, time preference, and the regulatory environment impact…
Michael Buckley: The Butcher Episode – Episode #16
Michael Buckley is the owner and operator of The Ventura Meat Company, the first full-service, sustainable butcher shop in Ventura, California. They exclusively offer grass-fed beef and other…
Don Boudreaux: Constitution Day, Freedom of Speech, the Fed, Regulatory Capture, Intellectual Property, and Voting – Episode #15
Don Boudreaux of cafehayek.com joined Geoff on Constitution Day. Geoff's first question for Don: Is Constitution Day to be celebrated or mourned? Show notes on the Yeoman website:…
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