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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

Monday Jun 09, 2025
E12: Libertarian Roots: Bastiat and Tocqueville
Monday Jun 09, 2025
Monday Jun 09, 2025
Welcome to The Junto Podcast, hosted by Edgar Mills, where we delve into the practical applications of critical thinking and bold creativity. In this episode, we explore the fascinating political philosophies of two prominent 1800s figures, Frédéric Bastiat and Alexis de Tocqueville, and their relevance to modern politics. Bastiat, a staunch advocate for limited government and individual liberty, provides a critical lens on what he termed 'legal plunder', the unfair redistribution of wealth facilitated by the law.
Conversely, Tocqueville's observations from his work "Democracy in America" offer insights into the nature of democracy, highlighting the balance between equality and liberty while cautioning against the 'tyranny of the majority'. We compare these historical perspectives to current political ideologies and explore their connection to modern libertarian principles, including individual rights, free markets, and opposition to expansive governmental roles.
Join us as we analyze how these core 1800s philosophical foundations could reshape contemporary political landscapes, unravel the complexities of legal plunder, and discuss the intricate balance of power in today's globalized world. Perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of historical influences on today's political framework.

Sunday May 11, 2025
E11: Re-Emergence of Racism in America
Sunday May 11, 2025
Sunday May 11, 2025
Welcome to episode 11 of the Junto podcast, where host Edgar Mills delves into the complex topic of the reemergence of racism in today's society. Edgar explores the role of social media in amplifying hate speech and the historical and contemporary factors that contribute to racial tensions. He reflects on the unfulfilled promises of a post-racial society following Barack Obama's election, analyzing how polarizing figures and extremist groups on both sides fuel the divide.
Join Edgar as he critiques political strategies, cultural movements like Black Lives Matter, and the impact of economic and educational disparities. He emphasizes the need for objective conversations, personal accountability, and critical thinking in addressing the root causes of racism. Additionally, Edgar proposes solutions to foster understanding and dismantle racism by promoting individual liberties, education reform, and rational discourse.
This episode invites listeners to reflect on pressing societal issues, urging a return to civility, respect, and meaningful change in race relations. Tune in for an insightful discussion aimed at provoking thought and encouraging positive action.

Sunday May 04, 2025
E10: Anger Management & Job Satisfaction
Sunday May 04, 2025
Sunday May 04, 2025
In Episode 10 of the Junto Podcast, host Edgar Mills delves into pressing issues that many veterans face post-service, focusing on anger management within the family and job satisfaction in civilian life. Edgar, a veteran himself, discusses the psychological impact of military experiences on personal relationships and the pursuit of fulfilling careers outside the armed forces.
This episode emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing anger issues, offering support through reaching out to peers and available resources. Edgar shares his personal journey and insights into finding meaningful work, while addressing common misconceptions about veterans held by society.
Listeners are encouraged to actively seek help and form connections with others who can provide understanding and guidance during the challenging transition from military to civilian life, ensuring a stable and harmonious home environment as well as professional fulfillment.
Resources:
- https://www.warriorsheart.com/
- Treatment of anger problems in previously deployed post‐911 veterans: A randomized controlled trial
- Anger and Irritability Management Skills - Veteran Training
- AIMS for Anger Management | VA Mobile
- Managing Intense Anger - Veterans Employment Toolkit
- The workplace integration of veterans: Applying diversity and fit perspectives
- Military Veterans’ Midlife Career Transition and Life Satisfaction
- Why am I always angry or easily irritated? Veteran support & resources
- Careers and employment | Veterans Affairs
- Vet Guide for HR Professionals

Monday Apr 28, 2025
E9: Teamwork and Collaborative Success
Monday Apr 28, 2025
Monday Apr 28, 2025
In Episode 9 of the Junto Podcast, host Edgar Mills delves into the transformative power of teamwork and collaboration, exploring how joint efforts can lead to achieving common goals. Reflecting on his own journey from being an individualist to embracing partnership, Edgar discusses the challenges and rewards of trusting others in both business and personal life.
The episode also highlights the significance of managing expectations and effective communication in forming successful partnerships. Edgar shares insights into his ambitions with Osprey Shooting Solutions and the importance of creating a legacy through collaborative ventures. Whether you're an entrepreneur, working professional, or navigating personal relationships, this episode provides valuable perspectives on the necessity and benefits of collaborative efforts.

Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
E8: Slow is Slow, Fast is Fast: A look at Shooting Techniques
Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
Welcome to Episode 8 of the Junto Podcast hosted by Edgar Mills. This episode focuses on firearm training methods with a particular emphasis on speed and accuracy. Learn about unconventional shooting techniques and the importance of adapting training methods to meet modern needs. Edgar explores the differences between training in large institutions versus personal practice, and shares insights into how competitive environments have transformed the dynamics of gun training. If you're interested in understanding the nuances of firearm proficiency and the necessity of evolving beyond traditional methods, this episode is for you.

Thursday Mar 20, 2025
E7: Conspiracy Theories and Government Skepticism
Thursday Mar 20, 2025
Thursday Mar 20, 2025
Welcome to The Junto Podcast with your host, Edgar Mills, where critical thinking meets bold creativity. In Episode 7, we delve into the enigmatic world of conspiracies and the intricate duality of man's beliefs. Edgar explores the controversial operations of the CIA, questioning the narratives surrounding historical events like the JFK assassination and 9/11, and examining the role of media manipulation through operations like Mockingbird.
The discussion extends to the present-day surveillance state, highlighting concerns about government control through advanced technologies and the perennial battle between freedom and safety. Edgar challenges listeners to critically assess the information they consume, urging them to question who they trust and why. The episode also touches on the personal responsibility in shaping one's beliefs and the importance of skepticism in navigating modern society's contradictions.
Listeners are encouraged to embrace their curiosity, fostering a spirit of inquiry and openness to diverse perspectives while maintaining respect and kindness in disagreements. Join Edgar as he uncovers the layers of power, propaganda, and perception, inviting you to engage with the complexities of today's world.

Monday Mar 10, 2025
E6: Common Threads: Discipline vs. Motivation
Monday Mar 10, 2025
Monday Mar 10, 2025
Welcome to the Junto podcast! Join host Edgar Mills in episode six as we explore the common threads in daily life, including the importance of discipline and how it differs from motivation. Edgar shares personal challenges with discipline, underscoring the need for consistency in both personal and professional realms.
We delve into the significance of stepping out of echo chambers to gain diverse perspectives, fostering critical thinking and informed decision-making. The episode also touches on libertarian ideologies, examining the role of government in personal liberties and the appeal of a third-party political system.
Tune in for an engaging discussion that encourages listeners to prioritize what matters, exercise discipline, and embrace diverse viewpoints for a more enriched and balanced life.

Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
E5: U.S. Special Forces vs. Mexican Cartels, DOGE, Constitutional Carry
Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
In Episode 5 of the Junto Podcast, host Edgar Mills delves into the controversial use of U.S. Special Operations Forces against Mexican cartels, exploring the tactical pros and cons of such an operation. With insights from his published paper, Edgar navigates the complex dynamics at play and discusses the broader implications on U.S.-Mexico relations.
The episode shifts gears to analyze Trump's dramatic effort to streamline government operations through strategic cutbacks and cost-saving measures, examining the potential benefits and challenges of this approach. Edgar dissects the impact of these cuts on the federal bureaucracy and ponders the long-term effects on public services and political landscapes.
Lastly, the discussion turns to the future of liberal arts education in a rapidly evolving, tech-centric world. Edgar questions the relevance and sustainability of traditional college degrees amid rising costs and the growing value of vocational training. The episode wraps up with a candid look at constitutional carry laws and their implications on individual liberty and public safety.
