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In “The Remnant," Jonah Goldberg enlists a “Cannonball Run”-style cast of stars, has-beens, and never-weres to address the most pressing issues of the day. Is America doomed? Has liberalism failed? And will mankind ever invent something better than ‘90s-era “Simpsons?” Mixing political history, pop culture, rank punditry, and shameless book-plugging, Goldberg and guests will have the kinds of conversations we wish they featured on TV. And the nudity will (almost) always be tasteful. Brace yo ...
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Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has dominated world news since tanks, jets and troops first crossed Ukraine's borders in February 2022. Every weekday, the Telegraph's top journalists analyse the conflict from all angles. The team brings you updates on the war in Ukraine and is the most listened to Ukraine war podcast. The team considers military strategy, history, economics, the refugee crisis, Ukrainian culture, and daily life in Vladimir Putin's autocratic Russia and Volodymyr Zele ...
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How The World Works

Kevin D. Williamson

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"How The World Works" features author, political commentator, and CEI writer in residence, Kevin D. Williamson having a series of conversations with notable guests about work, specifically, the jobs he and his guests have had, why work matters, the role of work in our economy, and policy ideas for helping workers and employers get the most out of the work they do. Youtube: URL: cei.org/podcasts
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Australiana

The Spectator Australia

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A weekly podcast from The Spectator Australia on politics, history and culture. The Spectator is the world’s longest-running magazine of news, arts and ideas. Hosted by Will Kingston.
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The Road to Now

RTN Productions

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Bob Crawford (The Avett Brothers) & Dr. Ben Sawyer (MTSU History) share conversations with great thinkers from a variety of backgrounds – historians, artists, legal scholars, political figures and more –who help us uncover the many roads that run between past and present. For more information, visit TheRoadToNow.com If you'd like to support our work, join us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheRoadToNow
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Spurred by Robert Kagan’s new book, Rebellion: How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart--Again, and by Thursday’s Remnant, Jonah spends the majority of this interminable episode responding to Kagan’s critique of conservatism, from contextualizing William F. Buckley’s role on the right to recounting the left's history of intellectual anti-liberal…
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Dive into Friday’s news with Boyd Matheson. Jonah Goldberg unpacks the current college protests going on and how we cannot romanticize those who crossed a line by comparing them to past protests through history. Learn more about having a successful mindset in the workplace and in your personal life with Chester Elton. A new analysis is discussed wi…
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Western liberal democratic capitalism has created more prosperity, and enabled more human flourishing, than any other social system. It is something we should be proud of. And yet, Jonah Goldberg argues it is under attack, both from illiberal progressive identity politics, and right-wing populism. Jonah is one of America's most esteemed political p…
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Jonah Goldberg is one of America’s most well-known conservative intellectuals, with a resume that includes more than two decades at The National Review, twelve years as a commentator on Fox News, and two New York Times Bestsellers. In recent years, however, the changing definition of “conservative” in American politics has put Jonah at odds with th…
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Day 789. Today, we bring you news from the battlefront, analyse developments in Donetsk as Russia pushes Ukraine back near Avdiivka and we discuss the latest diplomatic and political updates from around the world. Contributors: David Knowles (Head of Audio Development). @djknowles22 on X. Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnle…
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Boyd rehashes freedom of speech’s role in campus protests and how we can make sure we do it the right way. It is all about how, when, and where you utilize your first amendment rights.We need to grasp what freedom of speech actually is, otherwise it will cause disarray. We need to empower people to enact these rights and embrace the consequences fo…
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Businesses’ always have goals to be at the top of their sector, and Mountain America Credit Union has done that. The company was recently recognized by USA Today as one of the top five best places to work. Trent Savage from Mountain America Credit Union joins the show to talk about the business’s culture and success. He discusses how to become a to…
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If you ask, many Americans are more concerned about the increasing prevalence of artificial intelligence technology than excited about it. The advertised benefits of A.I. tech seems far in the future, and beyond language learning models like ChatGPT, it's hard to see how this technology can actually benefit people in their daily lives. But AI can m…
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The right to peaceably assemble is enshrined in the 1st amendment of our Constitution. A free society is dependent on the right of people to gather and say things that the government does not like or agree with. However, protests can also become exercises in intimidation and become lost to mob mentality very quickly. Jonah Goldberg from the Dispatc…
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Chester Elton from The Culture Works shares that by bridging the gap between different mindsets and how they can create better, more successful business places. Boyd and Chester look at what is happening inside the workplace and in society when it comes to people’s psychology surrounding gratitude, anxiety, and having an all-in mentality in all you…
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The argument over the legality of the protests sweeping college campuses across the nation is only getting louder. Where does free speech start and end in private institutions? Does offense matter in the face of the first amendment? J.D. Tuccille from Reason joins to talk about getting back to the basics of free speech. Campuses need to make clear …
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You think you know Congress, but do you really? A new analysis done by FiveThirtyEight reveals the 8 types of Democrats and Republicans in the House that are controlling legislation behind the scenes. Kaleigh Rogers from FiveThirtyEight who supervised the projects shares how from the far-leaning fringes to the pragmatic moderates, these "quiet cauc…
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Day 797. Today, we discuss the latest news from the front lines as Russian forces advance on Chasiv yar, we take the political temperature in Germany and Francis Dearnley interviews Ukraine’s acting ambassador to the UK, Eduard Fesko. Contributors: David Knowles (Head of Audio Development). @djknowles22 on X. Dominic Nicholls(Associate Editor, Defe…
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Can you compare the pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses to January 6? What about 1968? Or 2011? Sarah is joined by Jonah and Steve to debate these questions and discuss Trump’s Time magazine interview. The Agenda: —Nostalgia for the Civil Rights protests —Do we have political parties anymore? —Protests become violent —Whose fault is this? …
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Boyd finishes the show by talking with Khesrow Semnani. They talk about the powerofkind.org and how it is making a big difference through one kind act a day. Everyone in society can be a part of this movement. Together we can bring out the best in everyone and experience dynamic conversations. One kind act a day can inspire this nation to greatness…
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It's no secret that this year's presidential candidates are not crowd favorites. Both are only truly popular with small slivers of voters on largely uninhabited points on the political spectrum. More independents are coming out of the woodwork than ever, their numbers are only made more impressive by Republicans and Democrats fleeing their own part…
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Amanda Su and others from The New York Times sat down with twelve members of Congress who are not running for re-election this year. They gave each person an exit interview and asked them all the same questions to get their honest thoughts about the state of Congress, and their time in it. From what they said, Amanda and Boyd explore details about …
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The game of political fundraising has been changed, and it's being driven by the clicks of online donors across America. Candidates are tapping into online donations that's rewriting the rules of campaign strategy. How is this shaping the election landscape? Jessica Piper from POLITICO joins Boyd to take a deep dive into the world of online politic…
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You wouldn't believe what a middle school in Connecticut did to combat cell phone distractions that are throwing classrooms into disarray all across America. In a bold move, Illing Middle School banned cell phones entirely during the school day, causing uproar in parents and students initially. Joanna Slater from the Washington Post paints a pictur…
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Many people have heard about the brand "IT Cosmetics" but they do not know the woman behind the curtain - Jamie Kern Lima. As a first-generation college student, Jamie has persevered in the entrepreneurship world and will share her thoughts with this year's Utah Valley University's graduating class. As this year's commencement speaker, Jamie will s…
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College commencement ceremonies are happening tonight at universities across Utah. After the last few weeks of protests, riots, occupation and division, it's time to find a way across divides and come together. Eboo Patel from Interfaith America joins Boyd to discuss the “Potluck Democracy” and the deep essence of democracy and divinity.…
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Day 796. We discuss the ATACAMs strike in occupied Ukraine that has reportedly killed over 100 Russian soldiers, analyse French President Emmanuel Macron’s take on world affairs, and get the latest from Kharkiv with the Trident Defence Initiative. Contributors: David Knowles (Head of Audio Development). @djknowles22 on X. Dominic Nicholls(Associate…
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Jonah is joined by Robert Kagan—a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and author of Rebellion: The Antiliberal Tradition That Is Tearing America Apart - Again—to debate Robert’s theory on the anti-liberal history of conservatism and why he thinks Trump is a logical product of the American right. Show Notes: —Robert’s profile at Brookings —Ro…
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Dive into Wednesday’s news with Boyd today. Learn more about why college students are protesting around the U.S. with Jennifer Graham. Jacob Mchangama debunks the push for European-style speech regulations because of concerns of First Amendment rights. Paul Lambert provides a solution to gain confidence in our university systems through having grea…
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Boyd finishes up by talking about how faith should play a bigger role in DEI initiatives. The rise in antisemitism alludes to the fact we are not having the right conversations about faith. Faith is a powerful thing that can give businesses’ a better foothold in reaching their goals. SalesForce is one example of many who have made an effort in crea…
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The bitter divisions plaguing American politics is being met with a forceful response by the middle. Politicians on both sides are fed up with the polarization and are coming together on various subjects. Alexander Bolton from the Hill talks with Boyd about how drawing a line against the fringe voices brings concerns whether this could fuel further…
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The economy has been a sore subject for economists and working class people alike for the last few years, but is a return to American foundations about to turn inflation around? Luke Pardue from Aspen Economic Strategy Group shares an interesting new report that says productivity in the U.S.is on the rise. This increase is largely due to a boom in …
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Is free speech truly hindering us, or is it one of our most vital democratic safeguards? There is growing pessimism towards the First Amendment and a call to mimic European-style speech regulations. But Jacob Mchangama from The Future of Free Speech warns that this could open the door to disturbing censorship. This debate strikes at the core of our…
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The campaign finance landscape has been dramatically reshaped with new ruling that allows unprecedented coordination between candidates and big-money super PACs. David Drucker from The Dispatch elaborates on this new development. The ruling raises questions about donor limits and how this will change the way elections are run moving forward. Boyd a…
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As confidence in our university system falls, there may be a remedy that we should center more in our conversation. Wheatley Institute’s Paul Lambert deep dives into how greater diversity among religious perspectives can help solve the problems plaguing our colleges. Religious beliefs should be an extension of universities’ DEI initiatives and givi…
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We've all been watching the chaos unfolding at many of America's top universities as protests became encampments, and have turned into occupations of buildings. We've seen violent responses from some state governments and administrations, and others who have stood by and done little to control increasingly volatile situations on campuses. And it's …
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Next week we may see something nearly unprecedented in modern American politics. Democrats have signaled that they will vote in favor of keeping current Speaker of the House Mike Johnson in his position, if faced with a motion to vacate his chairmanship. Why is his leadership position in trouble, and what is the thinking behind the opposition party…
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Day 795. Today, we report on another successful Ukrainian drone strike against a Russian refinery, hear the latest news live from Georgia as protestors take on the pro-Russian government, and we interview Professor Eliot Cohen about Ukrainian and western strategy in the full-scale invasion. Contributors: David Knowles (Head of Audio Development). @…
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Jonah invites Sarah onto The Remnant to grill her on her sociopathic “subtweet,” debate the ethics of killing dogs, and peer into the minds of anti-Israeli student protesters. But for the main course, the two argue about Trump’s immunity case. Listeners’ discretion is advised. Show Notes: —Sarah's solo AO episode —David's return to AO —Korematsu v.…
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