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Sep 28, 2024 • 45min

Ep. 2550 Fact-Free Gender Theory and Other Educational Folly

Candice Jackson, former Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Trump administration’s Office for Civil Rights, critiques the rise of gender theory in education. She tackles the challenges of campus sexual assault policies and racial disparities in disciplinary actions. Jackson questions the scientific basis behind gender identity laws and their impact on women’s sports and healthcare. She emphasizes the importance of nuanced discussions around medical transitions and urges listeners to challenge prevailing narratives in the gender debate.
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Sep 27, 2024 • 49min

Ep. 2549 Scott Horton on Why Kamala Must Be Defeated

Scott Horton, an author and anti-war activist, discusses his new book, 'Provoked,' which critiques U.S. foreign policy in the context of the Cold War and the ongoing Ukraine crisis. He shares frustrations about Kamala Harris's political viability and her understanding of international issues. The conversation explores Trump's campaign strategies and the growing nuclear tensions with Russia. Horton emphasizes the need for political accountability, urging voters to scrutinize leaders' foreign policy decisions for a more peaceful future.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 45min

Ep. 2548 The Recent Rise of Gold -- and Gold Scams

Marc Tancer, owner of Taggart Trading, delves into the recent surge in gold prices and why gold still holds value alongside Bitcoin. He offers insightful tips on how to spot and avoid scams in the gold market. Discussing safe storage methods, Tancer critiques conventional bank vaults while advocating for personal safes. He also warns about the risks of deceptive sales practices and emphasizes the importance of educating oneself before investing. Additionally, he dispels myths around gold as a guaranteed investment.
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Sep 21, 2024 • 52min

Ep. 2547 If Harris Wins: Two Scenarios

Dan McCarthy, a syndicated columnist and vice president at the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, discusses the unsettling landscape of political violence, highlighting concerning assassination attempts and the muted responses from leaders. He delves into the necessity for backup plans in these uncertain times, covering topics like second passports and financial diversification. The conversation also touches on immigration's impact in Springfield, Ohio, and the shifting political dynamics that could arise if Kamala Harris ascends to the presidency, reshaping conservative ideologies and electoral strategies.
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Sep 20, 2024 • 39min

Ep. 2546 Dr. Marty Makary on Modern Medicine's Blind Spots

Dr. Marty Makary, a medical expert from Johns Hopkins University, dives into the blind spots of modern medicine. He discusses how premature consensus can stifle innovative thinking and critiques outdated health beliefs, such as those around peanut allergies and dietary myths. Makary highlights the detrimental effects of ultra-processed foods and the essential role of the microbiome in overall health. He also emphasizes the need to reconsider childbirth practices and the importance of nutrition over pharmaceuticals in maintaining wellness.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 39min

Ep. 2545 Capitalists Build Free City. NYT Has Panic Attack

Erick Brimen, CEO of Prospera, shares his visionary plans for free private cities aimed at fostering liberty and entrepreneurship. He elaborates on the unique Prospera Zade economic zone in Honduras, highlighting its innovative taxation and e-residency systems. The conversation dives into groundbreaking solutions for healthcare challenges, as well as the governance model inspired by classical liberalism that enhances citizen autonomy. Brimen also discusses navigating political sensitivities while promoting positive change and local talent development.
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Sep 14, 2024 • 52min

Ep. 2544 Darryl Cooper (Martyr Made) on Narratives

Darryl Cooper, a commentator known for his sharp insights on narratives and politics, dives deep into the intricacies of historical interpretation and censorship. He addresses the challenges of discussing controversial events without facing backlash, especially from mainstream narratives. The conversation also touches on important choices regarding privacy from big tech, the complexities of WWII outcomes, and the rise of skepticism against state propaganda. By advocating for varied perspectives, Cooper aims to empower listeners to think critically about history and current events.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 52min

Ep. 2543 What the Nurses Saw, with Ken McCarthy

Ken McCarthy, the godfather of internet marketing and a dissident content creator, shares his insights on the disturbing realities observed by nurses in hospitals during recent health crises. He critiques the healthcare system and discusses the imperative for individuals to develop a 'Plan B' against societal pressures. The conversation highlights the ethical dilemmas faced by healthcare professionals and explores the alarming rise in mortality rates during the pandemic, emphasizing the need for informed consent and better public education in medical practices.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 41min

Ep. 2542 How to Cut Housing Prices in Half, with Bryan Caplan

Bryan Caplan, an advocate for reforming housing policies, delves into the overlooked factors driving high housing prices. He suggests that tackling bureaucratic regulations could cut prices by 50% over the next decade. The conversation also highlights innovative ways to educate the public about these issues, like using graphic novels. Caplan compares housing policies in the US, UK, and Japan, emphasizing how easing restrictions could enhance affordability and reshape the housing market for younger generations.
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Sep 7, 2024 • 41min

Ep. 2541 The SOBs Are Shutting You Up

Clint Russell, a commentator on the suppression of unpopular opinions, joins to tackle pressing issues around free speech. They dive into the troubling silence of the US government on global censorship, particularly in Western democracies. The conversation critiques social media's role in public discourse and explores Elon Musk's face-off with Brazil over censorship. They also address the humorous but crucial topic of navigating dialogue in an era of polarization and distrust in media, all while encouraging listeners to seek unfiltered content.

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