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Mar 4, 2021 • 38min

Saving Women's Athletics from the Equality Act

With the Equality Act moving forward through the U.S. Senate, we decided to bring on accomplished women athletes Margaret Craycraft Swensen and Olivia Craycraft, daughters of moral theologian Professor Ken Craycraft. They and their father discuss in ways philosophical and personal how the Equality Act would harm women and potentially destroy women sports.
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Feb 17, 2021 • 15min

Research to Make the Future of Christian Marriage a Brighter One!

In this episode, our senior fellow and author of "The Future of Christian Marriage," Professor Mark Regnerus, shares some advice on how to react to the constant decline of marriage rates. We need to tell good stories, we need to be each other's "good friends," and we need marriage-friendly subcultures, such as the "environment" that St. John Paul II created around himself when he was still living in Poland. Tune in! To purchase Professor Regnerus's book, visit: https://www.amazon.com/Future-Christian-Marriage-Mark-Regnerus/dp/0190064935
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Feb 9, 2021 • 22min

Rethinking the Working Class: Dr. Ashleen Menchaca-Bagnulo on Latinos and Conservatism

In this episode, Austin Institute's Fellow Dr. Ashleen Menchaca-Bagnulo talks about her recent article "Rethinking the Working Class: Toward a Multi-Ethnic Conservative Coalition." She also answers to some of the (very complex) questions regarding the future of conservatism and the roles that Latinos will play. Will they still be socially conservatives? Where are conservatives going when it comes to caring for the working class? Tune in to find out what our scholar has to say! You can read Dr. Menchaca-Bagnulo’s article here: https://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2020/11/72940/
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Feb 2, 2021 • 25min

“Disputes in Bioethics” with Professor and Author Christopher Kaczor

Philosophy Professor Christopher Kaczor recently published a new and extremely important book on abortion, euthanasia, and other controversies, "Disputes in Bioethics." In this episode, Dr. Orlandi asks the author to talk about speciesism, children's right to be loved, and the way adults may flourish by being parents. We hope you enjoy this conversation, and we look forward to having Professor Kaczor as a guest speaker at the Austin Institute later this spring! You can purchase Professor Kaczor's books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Disputes-Bioethics-Abortion-Euthanasia-Controversies/dp/0268108099 https://www.amazon.com/Abortion-Rights-Against-Kate-Greasley-dp-1316621855/dp/1316621855/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid= Recommended reading by Professor Kaczor: https://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/
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Jan 26, 2021 • 24min

Blacklisting and Cancel Culture Come for the Senate with Tom Spence

Senator Josh Hawley was dropped by his publisher and as an ensuing movement to blacklist him gained momentum, Regnery agreed to publish his next book. Dr. Kevin Stuart talks with Tom Spence, Regnery's president and publisher, about that decision, cancel culture, conservatism, and the changes sweeping American politics. Visit Regnery to purchase Senator Hawley's book, "The Tyranny of Big Tech": https://www.regnery.com/9781684512393/the-tyranny-of-big-tech/
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Jan 20, 2021 • 25min

New Abortion Rights in Argentina: An International Law Perspective with Professor Ligia Castaldi

In this episode, Professor Ligia Castaldi, a legal expert on the international protection of prenatal life, discusses the abortion bill that the Argentinian senate approved in late December 2020 and focuses on some of its most troubling provisions. Is this new law consistent with international law? Is it consistent with the Argentinian Constitution? Does it really protect and empower women, as its advocates suggested and successfully maintained? Finally, does this kind of legislation represent the future for prenatal life protection in Latin America? Tune in! You can purchase her book here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/abortion-in-latin-america-and-the-caribbean-ligia-de-jesus-castaldi/1133615479
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Jan 12, 2021 • 24min

Moral Choices and COVID Vaccines

What can be said about the morality of COVID vaccines, parental rights, power of the state, and our own duties toward “the common good?” In this episode, Austin Institute Fellow Melissa Moschella, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Catholic University of America, weighs in on these questions as COVID vaccines are being administered across the country. She begins by addressing the use of cell lines like HEK 293, presumably derived from aborted fetal tissue and used to create some of the COVID vaccines, in no way perpetuates the grave injustice of abortion. Tune in to hear the rest! You can read more on this topic here: https://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2021/01/73511/ You can purchase Dr. Moschella's book "To Whom Do Children Belong?: Parental Rights, Civic Education, and Children's Autonomy" here: https://www.amazon.com/Whom-Children-Belong-Education-Childrens/dp/1316605000
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Dec 29, 2020 • 19min

Aristotle's Revenge with Professor Robert Koons

At the frontier of the philosophy of science, Aristotle is making a comeback. Dr. Kevin Stuart interviews AI Senior Fellow Dr. Robert C. Koons on what this scientific development is and what it means for those of us who aren't physicists or philosophers.
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Dec 22, 2020 • 29min

What it Means to Be Human with Professor Carter Snead

According to the Wall Street Journal, What it Means to Be Human is one of the best 10 books of 2020. During this episode, Dr. Orlandi discusses some of its main themes with the author, Carter Snead, Professor of Law at Notre Dame and Director of the De Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture. "Expressive individualism," "moral imagination," "abortion", "assisted suicide,” these are just hints of the content of an extraordinary podcast that deserves going a little longer than usual! Get your coffee and enjoy! The Wall Street Journal has listed Professor Snead's book as one of the 10 best books of 2020: https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-10-best-books-of-2020-11607556369?fbclid=IwAR1Ip7qqc80yAASf3qxCVNb3oZvGamVStJSWi-OyZhLMaBoKncpmH7vBspE You can purchase his book from Harvard University Press: https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674987722
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Dec 15, 2020 • 20min

Aquinas on Prudence and Other Virtues (That We Seem to Have Lost) with. Professor J. Budziszewski

In this coffee break, UT Professor and Senior Fellow of the Austin Institute J. Budziszewski explains the Thomistic understanding of prudence, explores the imprudence of a world that has lost God, and illuminates us on the relational dimension of justice! If you would like to read more on this subject, we recommend Professor Budziszewski's "Commentary on Thomas Aquinas's Virtue Ethics" https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XTSFFVV/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i10

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