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No Guts, No Glory Gritcast
by BH Norris
No Guts, No Glory Gritcast is a straight-talking podcast focused on individual liberty, personal responsibility, and the realities of the modern world. It blends libertarian ideals with sharp takes on pop culture, media, current events, and whatever else deserves a hard look.No fluff, no echo chamber—just real conversations, honest opinions, and a willingness to say what others won’t.
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Episode 15: Walking on the Fighting Side of Me (Strong Libertarianism)
B.H. Norris returns with a passionate call to stand up for what you believe in. Inspired by Merle Haggard’s “Walking on the Fighting Side of Me,” he pushes back against those tearing down America and rallies listeners to defend liberty, individualism, and American values.From 80s childhood heroes like Hulk Hogan (and his new documentary), Mr. T, and Reagan-era pride — to the power of strong Libertarianism, limited government, and strong borders — this episode is a no-holds-barred reminder that America remains the last best hope for freedom.Individual responsibility over collectivism.Liberty is only one generation from extinction.Time to walk on the fighting side.
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Episode 14: Defenders of Truth - Be a Man
In this episode of the No Guts, No Glory Gritcast, we talk about becoming Defenders of Truth in a world drowning in moral gray.From John Wayne battling cancer and still filming The Sons of Katie Elder, The Cowboys, and The Shootist, to the grit of Reagan, Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, and the quiet leadership of Optimus Prime — we celebrate real men who had a made-up mind and refused to be weak.No more excuses. No more fence-sitting.It’s time to stand for truth, push forward, and Be a Man.
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Episode 13: Liberty vs. The Machine: Carpenter's Anti-Authoritarian Worlds
Liberty vs. The Machine: Carpenter's Anti-Authoritarian WorldsJohn Carpenter’s films are filled with strong, independent characters who value their freedom.In Escape from New York, Snake Plissken refuses to let the authorities control him.In They Live, John Nada chooses to see the truth for himself and stands up.In Vampires, a team of hunters takes matters into their own hands.In Prince of Darkness, a small group works together to face danger without relying on rigid institutions.The stories show what can happen when power grows too strong and limits personal choice. Carpenter’s characters respond by thinking for themselves and taking responsibility.True freedom takes courage and self-reliance.
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Episode 12: Why Rugged Individualism Is the Only Way to Stay Free
In a world that rewards conformity, comfort, and compliance, true freedom isn’t handed out — it’s forged through grit, self-reliance, and the courage to stand alone.This episode of The No Guts, No Glory Gritcast dives headfirst into why rugged individualism remains the only reliable path to staying free in the modern age. We unpack how personal responsibility, mental toughness, and unapologetic self-reliance are under constant attack — and why surrendering them leads straight to dependence on governments, corporations, and the mob.No safety nets. No excuses. No victim mentality.If you crave comfort, follow the crowd.If you want real freedom, you’d better grow a spine and keep it.LIVE HARD. LIVE FREE.
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Episode 11: Iran’s 47-Year War & the Social Media Psyop
For nearly 47 years, the conflict with Iran hasn’t gone away—it’s just changed form.What started with the 1979 hostage crisis has evolved into proxy wars, influence operations, and a new battlefield most people don’t recognize: social media.In this episode, BH Norris breaks down the real threat, how division is being amplified from the outside, and why the answer isn’t more control—it’s personal responsibility.Because in a world of endless information, the real question is simple:Are you thinking for yourself… or being played?Views are my own!🎧 Stay sharp. Stay disciplined. Stay free.
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Episode 10: Freedom Isn’t Free — Think for Yourself or Someone Else Will
Drawing on Tocqueville, Mill, and Huxley, this episode explores how free societies drift toward conformity through comfort and distraction—and why individual responsibility is the only defense.
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Episode 9: Freedom or Control? Heinlein vs Dune
Most people misunderstand Starship Troopers—calling it fascist without looking deeper. But Heinlein wasn’t promoting authoritarianism. He was making a harder point: freedom requires responsibility.In this episode, we contrast that idea with God Emperor of Dune and the rule of Leto II—a ruler who sacrifices freedom in the name of survival, using control, myth, and manipulation to shape society.Two visions collide:Earned liberty through voluntary serviceImposed control justified by necessityThis episode breaks down the difference and asks a simple but serious question:Is freedom something you carry—or something that gets taken from you “for your own good”?
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Episode 8: We Choose Up – Rejecting Elitism and Trusting the People
In this episode, we dive into the timeless wisdom of Ronald Reagan and Milton Friedman: Government should be a referee, not a player — and as it expands, liberty contracts. Reagan warned it’s not left or right, it’s up or down: up to freedom and self-governance, or down to elite-controlled coercion. We reject the elitist lie that distant experts know better than free people. The American spirit thrives when we trust individuals to make their own decisions. Strength, resolve, and voluntary cooperation over submission. We choose up. No surrender.
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Episode 7: There Ain't No Such Thing as a Free Lunch (TANSTAAFL)
No fluff—just real talk. In this episode of The No Guts, No Glory Grit Cast, BH Norris (Seawolf) breaks down the idea behind “there’s no such thing as a free lunch” (TANSTAAFL), drawing from Robert A. Heinlein and Milton Friedman.From there, he takes a hard look at LBJ’s Great Society, arguing that government programs—while well-intentioned—struggle to solve human problems at scale due to bureaucracy, inefficiency, and poor incentives. Instead, he makes the case for the private sector, civil society, and individual responsibility as the true drivers of opportunity and mobility.The episode also tackles the cultural shift away from trades and skilled labor, highlights military service as a path to earned opportunity, and reinforces a core message: nothing is free—everything has a cost, and real progress comes from initiative, contribution, and value creation.
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Episode 6: Voting, Law, and Civic Responsibility Unpacked
No fluff—just real talk. Civic duty, consequences, and what your vote actually means when policies move from ideas to enforcement.
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Episode 5: The Balance of Liberty and Order
Government exists for one reason: security. Without it, society falls into chaos.Drawing on Hobbes and Locke, this episode breaks down why too little government leads to disorder, while too much leads to oppression. Using real historical examples, it makes the case that liberty only survives when it can be defended.The takeaway is simple: you need a limited government that’s strong enough to protect people, but restrained enough to leave them free.
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Episode 1: On Liberty
In this opening episode, BH Norris explores the enduring tension between liberty and order through both lived experience and philosophical thought. Drawing on perspectives from Hobbes and Rousseau, he examines the balance between individual freedom and societal structure—while setting the stage for a podcast focused on discipline, leadership, culture, and the ideas that shape how we live.
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Episode 4: The Last Frontier
In this reflective episode of The No Guts, No Glory Gritcast, the host shares the story behind the podcast’s name and the frontier spirit that inspired it. From growing up in Alaska — “The Last Frontier” — to discovering the motto “No Guts, No Glory” in the classic cartoon The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers, this episode explores how grit, courage, and community shape those who dare to face life’s extremes. A quiet tribute to resilience, rooted in the wild heart of the north.
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Episode 3: The Death of the Code — Sam Peckinpah’s Vision of a Changing World
In Episode 3 of The No Guts, No Glory Gritcast, BH Norris takes an unscripted deep dive into the films of legendary director Sam Peckinpah, focusing on Ride the High Country and The Wild Bunch.Through these two westerns, the episode explores the fading of honor, the collapse of moral codes, and what happens when order gives way to chaos. Drawing from personal experience and philosophy, BH connects Peckinpah’s themes to modern life—highlighting the importance of discipline, individual responsibility, and holding the line in a changing world.This episode blends classic film analysis with real-world perspective, emphasizing grit, resilience, and the need for purpose in uncertain times.
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Episode 2: Chuck Norris — Strength, Humor, and the Legend
In Episode 2, we pay tribute to the one and only Chuck Norris — a man whose strength, humor, and humility made him both a martial arts icon and an American legend. From his beginnings in rural Oklahoma and service in the U.S. Air Force to his rise on the silver screen and his bond with Bruce Lee, this episode explores how grit and grace built a hero. And with his unforgettable final words — “I don’t age, I level up” — we’re reminded that true resilience isn’t about avoiding challenges, but transforming through them.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
No Guts, No Glory Gritcast is a straight-talking podcast focused on individual liberty, personal responsibility, and the realities of the modern world. It blends libertarian ideals with sharp takes on pop culture, media, current events, and whatever else deserves a hard look.No fluff, no echo chamber—just real conversations, honest opinions, and a willingness to say what others won’t.
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