
Coleman Hughes
Coleman Hughes appears in 4 indexed podcast episodes across 2 shows on PodcastMentions, with linked books, timestamps, and episode context.
Coleman Hughes is an American writer, podcaster, and commentator known for arguing against race-based policy and for free-market principles.
Track Coleman Hughes appearances on Joe Rogan Experience and Modern Wisdom. Linked books include In Defense of Capitalism and The Battle for Your Brain.
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Answers to common episode, podcast, book, and topic questions tied to Coleman Hughes.
Which podcast episodes feature Coleman Hughes?
#2130 - Coleman Hughes on The Joe Rogan Experience is the latest indexed appearance for Coleman Hughes. Other indexed episodes include #763 - Coleman Hughes - Bringing An End To Race Politics on Modern Wisdom and #2049- Coleman Hughes on The Joe Rogan Experience.
Which podcasts feature Coleman Hughes most?
Joe Rogan Experience (2 episodes) and Modern Wisdom (2 episodes) are the strongest indexed podcast homes for Coleman Hughes.
Which books are mentioned around Coleman Hughes?
In Defense of Capitalism, The Battle for Your Brain by Nita Farahani, and The Real Anthony Fauci by RFK Junior are the clearest linked books around Coleman Hughes, based on transcript mentions across the indexed episodes.
What does Coleman Hughes discuss on podcasts?
Coleman Hughes most often comes up around child labor and alternatives, mind reading technology, and RFK Jr. and vaccines.
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“buy my book, the end of race politics review by books, and I'm so glad you did the audio version of it.”
“That book, the Book of Five Rings, was essentially my guidebook for life.”
“The book discusses the idea of colorblindness in America and argues against the notion of not seeing race, emphasizing the importance of treating individuals based on personal qualities.”
“There is a trend, not just in writing about history, but also in Hollywood movies about history of playing up the sins of white supremacy and the sins of white people and downplaying any responsibility that black people have.”



