Guest: Jordan Page — Music As Protest: The Soundtrack of the Ron Paul R3volution
by The Free Thought Project on The Free Thought Project Podcast
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In this episode, Matt Agorist and Jason Bassler are joined by Jordan Page, an American singer-songwriter and musician who has been a prominent voice in the liberty movement since 2007. A staple of the Ron Paul "R3VOLution" era, Jordan has built a career creating music centered on peace, non-interventionism, and civil liberties. Beyond his iconic musical catalog, Jordan is the CEO of the Firefly Education Network, a cutting-edge home education platform for homeschooling, and the director of the upcoming film, The Book of Atlas.
The conversation dives deep into the evolution of protest music, moving from the hopeful acoustic anthems of the early 2000s to the more defiant and aggressive tones found in tracks like "Arm Yourselves Act III." Matt and Jason reminisce about meeting Jordan at the 2018 Libertarian National Convention in New Orleans, using that moment as a benchmark to discuss how the "fire" of the movement has shifted over the last decade. Jordan also shares the history behind his track "Pendulum," explaining how it served as his first truly revolutionary song and why its message is more relevant today than ever.
We also touch on the philosophy of music as a tool for subconscious awakening. Jordan then plays one of our favorite songs, "Listen," from his 2008 album, Revolution EP. We wrap up with a powerful "White Pill" session, where Jordan identifies the specific trends and generational shifts that give him hope for the future of independent thought and decentralized living. (Length: 1:09:44) Click Here to Support TFTP.
Connect with Jordan Page:
Firefly Education Network: fireflyedu.org
Official Music & Updates: jordanpage.net
Twitter: https://www.x.com/jordanpagemusic
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jordanpagemusic