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The Junto Podcast serves as a voice for entrepreneurs, artists, working-class, professionals, and anyone else in pursuit of personal growth and community elevation. Inspired by its 1727 namesake, the podcast promotes the exchange of impactful insights, meaningful discussions across diverse subject matter, and the practical application of critical thinking in our daily lives. Our ethos is to enable and embolden our listeners to thrive in their private lives and business endeavors while fostering positive and transformative influence in their communities. We explore a variety of unique subjects, drawn from the essays on our website and the foundational charter of the original Junto Club, from history, ethics, entrepreneurship, spiritualism, world travels, the fine arts, and far beyond. We welcome interesting guests whose perspectives illuminate our discourse. We invite our listeners and followers to contribute blog submissions, from which we feature the most skillfully composed on our website, thejuntopodcast.com. We choose the most compelling and resonant submissions for in-depth exploration on the podcast. Welcome to The Junto Podcast, where we promote the practical applications of critical thinking and bold creativity.
The Junto Podcast serves as a voice for entrepreneurs, artists, working-class, professionals, and anyone else in pursuit of personal growth and community elevation. Inspired by its 1727 namesake, the podcast promotes the exchange of impactful insights, meaningful discussions across diverse subject matter, and the practical application of critical thinking in our daily lives. Our ethos is to enable and embolden our listeners to thrive in their private lives and business endeavors while fostering positive and transformative influence in their communities. We explore a variety of unique subjects, drawn from the essays on our website and the foundational charter of the original Junto Club, from history, ethics, entrepreneurship, spiritualism, world travels, the fine arts, and far beyond. We welcome interesting guests whose perspectives illuminate our discourse. We invite our listeners and followers to contribute blog submissions, from which we feature the most skillfully composed on our website, thejuntopodcast.com. We choose the most compelling and resonant submissions for in-depth exploration on the podcast. Welcome to The Junto Podcast, where we promote the practical applications of critical thinking and bold creativity.
Episodes

Sunday Oct 12, 2025
Sunday Oct 12, 2025
In this episode Edgar Mills revisits multiculturalism in America, weighing its benefits—creativity, food, arts, and community—against the ways it can be exploited by politics and groupthink.
He examines the topic through libertarian, objectivist, and Christian lenses, arguing that strong, rational individuals who judge others by character (not labels) can turn diversity into strength and resist divisive manipulation.

Monday Sep 29, 2025
E27: Applications of Stoic Philosophies in Daily Life
Monday Sep 29, 2025
Monday Sep 29, 2025
***CORRECTION- I referenced the book Gift of Fear, I misspoke the author's name, it is Gavin De Becker, NOT David De Becker***
Host Edgar Mills explores Stoic philosophy—through Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, and Seneca—and shows how self-control, virtue, and resilience can guide modern politics, business, and everyday life.
The episode offers practical applications: focus on what you can control, prioritize integrity over short-term gain, prepare for setbacks, and engage with others calmly and rationally.
It also connects Stoicism to libertarian values and Christianity and closes with four actionable habits: daily reflection, virtue checks, contingency planning, and measured engagement.

Sunday Sep 21, 2025
E26: Paradox of Constraints: Values to Help You Drive On
Sunday Sep 21, 2025
Sunday Sep 21, 2025
Host Edgar Mills explores how constraints — lack of money, regulation, and limited resources — can catalyze creativity, resilience, and purposeful action.
Drawing on military experience, libertarian and Christian values, and personal stories about building a shooting range and business, he offers practical advice on realistic optimism, networking, honesty, and adapting to setbacks.

Monday Sep 15, 2025
E25: The Value of Life: Reason, Virtue, and the Cost of Violence
Monday Sep 15, 2025
Monday Sep 15, 2025
Host Edgar Mills examines the value of human life through Stoic philosophy, libertarian principles, and his personal reflections.
The episode explores self-ownership, the non-aggression principle, justified killing versus murder, and how unchecked emotion and identity politics erode trust and moral consistency.
Listeners are encouraged to prioritize reason, virtue, and self-control to build a high-trust society and respect for life.

Sunday Sep 07, 2025
Sunday Sep 07, 2025
In episode 24 Edgar Mills interviews Pat Towery — a former Army Blackhawk pilot turned national board‑certified health and wellness coach, yoga trainee, boxing announcer, and professional fire breather. They discuss Pat’s work with fraternity chapters at Georgia Tech, his approach to building wellness committees, experiential workshops, and the importance of genuine relationships in mental health care.
The conversation covers Pat’s military-to-civilian transition, VA integrated care, coaching methods (motivational interviewing, AARs), and how unconventional tools — like fire performance and shared challenges — foster resilience, purpose, and community among young men.
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Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
E23: Urban Self-Reliance & Sustainable Living
Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
Episode 23 explores urban and suburban sustainable living through the lens of Benjamin Franklin’s values: self-reliance, frugality, creativity, and practical problem-solving. Host Edgar Mills contrasts historical self-sufficiency with modern sustainability and consumer culture.
The episode offers actionable ideas—composting, balcony gardens, biking, energy conservation, community barter and tool-sharing—and highlights voluntary community efforts like the Great Create DIY Freedom Festival (https://thegreatcreate.org/) to build alternative networks and greater independence.

Thursday Aug 28, 2025
Thursday Aug 28, 2025
Host Edgar Mills examines recent school and church attacks to explain types of threats (internal vs. external), critiques the standard "run, hide, fight" advice, and offers practical steps organizations can take to reduce risk.
The episode covers preparation: threat assessment, simple SOPs and rehearsals, controlled access, technical monitoring, trained or designated security (including careful consideration for arming staff), and basic medical response to save lives.

Thursday Aug 21, 2025
E21: High-Trust Society? Can America Rebuild Faith in Institutions?
Thursday Aug 21, 2025
Thursday Aug 21, 2025
Host Edgar Mills explores the concept of a high-trust society, comparing America to Nordic countries and examining historical breaches of public trust — from government programs like MKUltra and Tuskegee to economic crises and surveillance concerns. He discusses how trust affects innovation, governance, and daily life, and urges listeners to cultivate trust locally while demanding accountability from institutions.
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