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Moving Forward With Young Voices

Moving Forward With Young Voices

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Moving Forward is the weekly podcast and radio show featuring Young Voices contributors on a wide range of topics. Young Voices is a non-profit PR agency and talent firm for students and young professionals in policy. Each week on Moving Forward, four Young Voices contributors join host Bryan Hyde for a 10-minute conversation about politics, policy, news and current affairs. Topics range from free-market environmentalism to hyperinflation, confronting China to descheduling marijuana, and edu ...
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Welcome to the Loving Liberty Radio network, a national media platform whose mission is to promote a free and virtuous society by educating the public regarding principles of sound government, free markets, private property, religious freedom, and individual liberty. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loving-liberty/support
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The US constitution of 1787 changed everything. Everything is going to change again. Join us as we discuss the 3rd Catalyst. As the 3rd Catalyst is introduced and better understood a plan will emerge for how society can move beyond the industrial and information age constructs. Allen Levie and Bryan Hyde use the 3rd Catalyst to consider problems in current affairs today from a new perspective. Can our current tools resolve deep political rifts? Can they continue to stave off terrorism and nu ...
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A podcast for fans of all things Ghost Machine Comics! Check our our landing page at www.ghostmachinefans.com where you'll find our WIKI (we would love you to contribute!), forums (come discuss!), this Podcast, and Instagram where we post daily. Here you'll find us talking all about Geiger, Junkyard Joe, Redcoat, Rook: Exodus, Hyde Street, The Rocketfellers, and Halo & Hornsby!
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It's my weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. If you're working to keep up with current events, this is a conversation you need to hear. Here is a question that many will find uncomfortable: How attached are you to your material comforts? Kirkpatrick Sale warns that materialism is endangered as society's collapse continues. Article o…
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Lobbyists often get a bad rap. Oliver Dean shares his thoughts on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's efforts to overhaul lobbying rules and how red tape may actually harm citizens of the U.K. Young voters didn't have a large turn out in Chicago's Democratic primary election but Mickey Horstman says, that's no reason for candidates to write them off. Eur…
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The current crackdown on dissent in the U.K. is almost cartoonish in its urgency. J.B. Shurk explains why free speech is being curtailed and control is being consolidated over what the people may say or think. What can classical thinkers teach us about democracy? Adam De Gree says, they can provide a lot more insight than you might think. Article o…
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It's not exactly a secret that wokeness has infected the Olympics the same way it has infected the corporate world. Michael Cook wonders, will the Olympics die with the Baby Boomers? Talking interest rates and economics is a good way to get most people's eyes to glaze over. At the same time, Connor O'Keeffe says it's critical to understand why a fe…
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Keeping the world fed is a responsibility that cannot be allowed to be controlled by a handful of elites. David Bell explains how farms of all sizes feed the world. The new normal in the U.K. is that you can be arrested for what you share on social media. J.B. Shurk says, this is a great illustration of why the state is not your friend. Article of …
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Today I'd like to share a couple of noteworthy articles from Adam De Gree who writes for Intellectual Takeout. I've only recently discovered this writer but he has a real gift for getting to the heart of issues that matter. The first article is about how social emotional learning is hurting children. De Gree explains how the shift from education to…
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Join Snoggle & Nick for their deep dive into the first Tale of The Unnamed...The Blizzard! This TPB collects the twelve short stories originally published in the Image 30th Anniversary Anthology series. Ghost Machine Fans Community Hub Ghost Machine Fans Instagram Ghost Machine Fans Forums Ghost Machine Fans WIKI…
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Trust in the criminal justice system is falling in direct proportion to how politicized our prosecutors are becoming. Alex Xenos explains why it's happening and what needs to be done. The term "peaceful protesters" is becoming strained by the actions of pro-Palestinian activists who threatened to kill both the president and the provost of George Wa…
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I'm back after a few (not so fun) days of moving. Time to catch up with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos and see what's happened while I was relocating. Times may be uncertain and becoming ever more challenging. Even so, J.B. Shurk reminds us that it's a marvelous time to be alive and that this is still our country. Article of the Day: The more I…
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Join Snoggle and Nick as they discuss the recent San Diego Comic Con 2024 Ghost Machine action figure news and deep dive into Rook: Exodus (2024) #4! Keep your ears peeled for Christopher Walken's cameo as Carapace the turtle warden. Ghost Machine Fans Community Hub Ghost Machine Fans Instagram Ghost Machine Fans Forums Ghost Machine Fans WIKI…
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We're often encouraged to outsource our thinking and research to experts. Ethan Watson says, this November, the voters should think for themselves. Sound money is becoming a timely topic of discussion at the state and federal level. Niklas Kleinworth explains why, as D.C. adopts sound money principles, states must continue to lead. *for more inform…
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It's my weekly sit down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. There's a lot going on and few people have a better handle on it all than my friend Eric. Trying to make sense of the what's happening to our world isn't getting any easier. Jeff Thomas has a thoughtful explanation for our current trend of manufactured uncertainty. The difference betw…
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As human beings, the predators that pose the biggest threat to us don't threaten us with tooth or claws, they use ideas. Paul Rosenberg exposes our natural predators and how they manipulate us. Industries that lobby government to enact public policies that favor them over their competition are destroying the free market. Kimberlee Josephson explain…
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Possibly the most difficult question that any of us can ask ourselves at this moment of unrest and uncertainty, is whether it's all theater and we're just an audience. Kit Knightly says, don't believe everything you're hearing. When it comes to analyzing the bigger picture, Doug Casey is one of my favorite resources. His take on the Trump assassina…
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Ever wonder how a nation of people could be convinced to fight amongst themselves over who will be their masters? Paul Rosenberg has a brilliant illustration regarding our 6,000 years on the wheel. How much of what's currently drawing our attention is simply a distraction to keep us from seeing more important things? J.B. Shurk warns that the Kamal…
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Join Snoggle & Nick for their deep dive into issue four of the current Geiger (2024) ongoing series! They also discuss the show's origins and Tariq's radioactive rage-stache. Ghost Machine Fans Community Hub Ghost Machine Fans Instagram Ghost Machine Fans Forums Ghost Machine Fans WIKIBy Nick Wilson
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The days of unaccountable federal agencies may be coming to a close. Ryan SIlverstein explains how the decision that ended the Chevron Deference has set the stage for reining in the administrative state. Phone-free learning environments are a good starting point to getting young students back on track. Peter Biles says the next obvious step would b…
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It's my weekly conference with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We have a lot to discuss regarding the season finale of the American Republic. One of the biggest reasons that freedom is on the wane in our culture is that so few people understand what it is. Adam De Gree says freedom is not about what you want. None of us wants to admit that we'r…
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You may not have noticed but it's an election year. Adam De Gree explores the question, what are presidential elections about? Much of the current chaos we're witnessing can be traced back to a single turning point. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains how that turning point was the pandemic response. The more information that comes out regarding Trump's mir…
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It's an interesting dichotomy to live in one of the most blessed nations in world history and to realize that it is being run by sociopaths. Doug Casey explains their ascendance in the U.S. government. The public figures who openly questioned the jab mandates, risked more than most people realize. Kurt Mahlburg has a great essay on Novak Djokovic, …
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It seems like every day, stunning new information emerges that reinforces just how close former president Trump came to being assassinated. J.B. Shurk suggests God is not done with Trump. Here's a gentle reminder that focusing too intently on the news cycle can stunt our ability to think clearly about current events. Charles Krblich says the ultima…
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With all the craziness going on, it's easy to lose sight of the positive developments. Paul Rosenberg reminds us that the times they are a-changing for the better, in many ways. Trying to make sense of last weekend's assassination attempt on Donald Trump isn't easy. Walker Larson explains why this event was a wake up call for America. Is there a wa…
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Join Snoggle, Nick, and returning co-host Michael Schwartz (our Canadian Loyalist) as they discuss Redcoat (2024) #3 in detail! Is our co-host Mike the true Northerner? What did you think about the incredible contents of Benny's Batcave? Do you agree that Simon would be a Hufflepuff? Let us know at ghostmachinefans@gmail.com! Ghost Machine Fans Com…
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The recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump has cast the former president in a new, often favorable light. Juan P. Villasmil joins us to discuss Trump's Teddy Roosevelt moment. If you've marveled at how expensive homes have become, there's an overlooked reason that we don't tend to think of. Jacob Fox explains how trade war with China is drivi…
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest. We should have a lot to discuss...assuming something interesting has happened since we spoke last week. Here's a great essay from my compadre Russ Anderson. Dive in and learn why you are a micro-business and you should operate your life like a business owner. If you didn't realize it before, now you k…
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Do you remember a time when it was considered honorable for an olympic athlete to be proud of his or her country? J.B. Shurk asks, what's the point of the Olympics in a world without patriotism? You may have heard that something appears to have happened at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania over the weekend...who could have possibly forseen such a thing…
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It's an abbreviated show today. My 40 year high school reunion kicks off this afternoon and I have to lose 40 lbs and gain roughly $6.8 million in net worth before 5pm. Wish me luck. Paul Rosenberg deserves so much more recognition than he gets. His explanation on why simply being a placeholder in life isn't enough, is pure gold. Sponsors: Life Sav…
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Most of us are familiar with the Sylvester Stallone film Rocky. But once you've heard the remarkable story behind the Stallone's breakout hit, you'll have a whole new appreciation of the film and the actor. Being informed today isn't as simple a matter as we might think. Paul Rosenberg explains why information is broken and the cost of "free" infor…
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Those blood red weather maps are supposed to frighten us into believing that every comfort in our lives must be discarded in order to save the climate. Austin Gae explains why the world needs fossil fuels. Living in a high trust culture is a blessing in more ways than you might think. But how do you get a high trust culture? Paul Rosenberg asks, is…
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