
Buck Johnson
Host of the CounterFlow podcast and guest on this episode, discussing the MAGA/America First split and related political developments.
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Nov 20, 2025 • 59min
Ep. 2711 MAGA vs. America First: The Split Deepens
Buck Johnson, host of the CounterFlow podcast, dives into the unfolding crackup of the MAGA coalition. He and Tom Woods explore Trump's surprising attacks on allies like Thomas Massey and Marjorie Taylor Greene. They analyze the implications of recent Epstein revelations and discuss the influence of media personalities like Tucker Carlson. The conversation also touches on the inconsistency of America First policies and potential future leaders for the movement, highlighting the growing tensions within the political landscape.

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Aug 15, 2025 • 50min
Ep. 2681 Feminism, Israel, and Other Third Rails
Buck Johnson, host of the CounterFlow podcast and former libertarian, discusses his transformative journey to Orthodox Christianity. He critiques U.S. foreign policy regarding Israel and reflects on its historical implications post-9/11. Their conversation navigates the complexities of modern feminism and accountability in public life, highlighting societal discrepancies. Buck also shares insights into his spiritual discovery and the importance of humility in discourse, alongside the value of community and collaboration in a rapidly changing world.

Oct 28, 2025 • 1h 52min
Meet The Blessed w⧸ Jay Dyer, Buck Johnson, & Jim Jatras
Jay Dyer, an author and cultural commentator, joins Buck Johnson, a political analyst and podcaster, and Jim Jatras, a seasoned political commentator and author. They delve into the importance of authentic Christianity vs. superficial trends, the intertwined nature of geopolitics and religion, and the growing Orthodox community amidst societal crises. The trio tackles the complexities of ecumenism, the rise of psychedelics in spirituality, and the risks of politicizing faith, all while urging a focus on spiritual priorities over political ones.


