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The Civitas Podcast

Theopolis Institute

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The Civitas Podcast, co-hosted by Peter Leithart and James Wood, exists to explore Christian political theology, with a specific focus on contemporary debates about liberalism and post-liberalism, and to elaborate a distinctively "ecclesiocentric" Theopolitan version of post-liberalism.
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60-Second Civics Podcast

Center for Civic Education

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60-Second Civics is a daily podcast that provides a quick and convenient way for listeners to learn about our nation's government, the Constitution, and our history. The podcast explores themes related to civics and government, the constitutional issues behind the headlines, and the people and ideas that formed our nation's history and government. 60-Second Civics is produced by the Center for Civic Education. The show's content is primarily derived from the Center's education for democracy ...
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Destination On The Left is a travel and tourism industry podcast hosted by Travel Alliance Partnership. Each episode explores successful collaborations, creative marketing ideas and best practices for both consumer and travel trade marketing programs. Interviews are a mix of Destination Marketers, Industry Leaders, Consultants and businesses in the industry.
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Join the Travel Vertical Podcast for bi-weekly episodes of the latest news in the tourism industry. Curated specifically for tourism marketers and agencies. Co-hosts Laurie Jo Miller Farr from The Travel Vertical and Adam Stoker from Relic and the Destination Marketing Podcast share creative ideas happening in the industry, new job postings, research roundups, and more. Subscribe today on your favorite podcast platform.
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Peter Leithart and James Wood sit down in person to discuss recent podcast guests, as well as the new book "Hell Shall Not Prevail," which is on sale now from Athanasius Press. Forgive the poor audio quality in this episode, as it was not recording with our typical microphone setup.By Theopolis Institute
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What is birthright citizenship, and how might American citizenship change in the future? Professor Henry L. Chambers Jr. of the University of Richmond School of Law explains the concept of birthright citizenship and discusses ways that the concept of citizenship might change over time. Center for Civic Education…
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Skjermbruk, særlig blant barn, har skapt stor debatt. Er det grunn til å rope varsku, eller er advarslene overdrevet? Bør vi innføre politiske begrensninger på bruken av skjerm? Dette er fjerde del av Liberal halvtimes sommerserie om digitale utfordringer. Gjest: Magnus Hoem Iversen, forfatter av boken «Skjermtid: nødhjelp til frustrerte foreldre».…
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What types of rights are associated with citizenship? Professor Henry L. Chambers Jr. of the University of Richmond School of Law explains some useful ways to think about citizenship, including how the rights of citizens have changed over the years. Center for Civic EducationBy Center for Civic Education
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On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Nikki Hellyer, Vice President of Marketing at ToursByLocals, about the importance of building a brand from the inside out and why having a purpose and principles that everyone in the company lives by gives your team the freedom to deliver excellent service every time. You’ll also hear more fro…
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How did the 14th Amendment transform citizenship in America? Professor Henry L. Chambers Jr. of the University of Richmond School of Law explains the impact of the 14th Amendment on citizenship and its particular effect on formerly enslaved Americans who were born in the United States. Center for Civic Education…
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What was citizenship in America before the Civil War? Professor Henry L. Chambers Jr. of the University of Richmond School of Law explains the uncertain status of citizenship before the Civil War, particularly for Black Americans. Center for Civic EducationBy Center for Civic Education
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Hva får to professorer i middelalderhistorie til å sykle fra Norge til Roma i fotsporene til middelaldermunken Nikolas Bergsson fra Island? Hva er forskjellene mellom 1100-tallspilgrimer og moderne pilgrimer? Hvorfor reiser vi? Hvorfor er 1100-tallet et av de mest spennende århundrene i Europas historie? Hva er kontinuiteten fra Romerriket, Det tys…
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What was citizenship at the founding of our country? Professor Henry L. Chambers Jr. of the University of Richmond School of Law explains how citizenship was initially decided by each individual state, and how this presented a challenge as the United States gained independence and evolved into a more mature republic. Center for Civic Education…
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Hva er mikrochiper og hvorfor er de så viktige i dagens samfunn? Blir den neste store konflikten en microchip-krig? Dette er tredje del av Liberal halvtimes sommerserie om digitale utfordringer. Gjest: Henning Åsheim, studentpraktikant i Civita See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Civita og Moderne Media
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How was segregation in public schools found to be unconstitutional? In this episode of 60-Second Civics, Dr. Lester Brooks, emeritus professor of American history at Anne Arundel Community College, explains the landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education, which determined that separate schools for Black and White children was inherently unequal. C…
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On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Subramania Bhatt, Founder and CEO of China Trading Desk. We discuss Chinese travel trends and how his company keeps a finger on the pulse of Chinese travelers’ international aspirations. We discuss why the old days of large-group travel are behind them and why they seek authentic experiences i…
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How did the Reconstruction Amendments set the stage for the ongoing battle for civil rights? In this episode of 60-Second Civics, Dr. Lester Brooks, emeritus professor of American history at Anne Arundel Community College, explains the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution. Center for Civic Education…
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How does Frederick Douglass's speech, "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?," capture the struggle for civil rights before the Civil War? Dr. Lester Brooks, emeritus professor of American history at Anne Arundel Community College, explains the 1852 speech by abolitionist Frederick Douglass, who himself had one been enslaved. Center for Civic Ed…
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Hva får to professorer i middelalderhistorie til å sykle fra Norge til Roma i fotsporene til middelaldermunken Nikolas Bergsson fra Island? Hva er forskjellene mellom 1100-tallspilgrimer og moderne pilgrimer? Hvorfor reiser vi? Hvorfor er 1100-tallet et av de mest spennende århundrene i Europas historie? Hva er kontinuiteten fra Romerriket, Det tys…
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What were civil rights at our country's founding? Dr. Lester Brooks, emeritus professor of American history at Anne Arundel Community College, explains the status of civil rights during America's founding period and how some Blacks responded to the Declaration of Independence and the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. Center for Civic Education…
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Every day we make numerous choices in deciding what course of action will add to our well-being and what will make us happy. Making these choices is the pursuit of happiness. Learn more about this important concept in this podcast! Center for Civic EducationBy Center for Civic Education
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Hvordan bør vi som samfunn beskytte oss mot cybertrusler? Og hvordan skal vi balansere behovet for overvåkning med beskyttelse av personvernet i en digital virkelighet? Dette er andre del av Liberal halvtimes sommerserie om digitale utfordringer. Gjest: Vivi Ringnes Berrefjord, forsker ved Forsvarets Høgskoles Senter for internasjonal sikkerhet og …
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In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson announced that every human being has andquot;certain unalienable rights,andquot; among which are those to andquot;life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.andquot; But what did Jefferson mean by andquot;the pursuit of happinessandquot;? Center for Civic Education…
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On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Debra about making successful small talk and creating authentic connections. She shares examples of what to say to start a conversation, what the serious conversation killers are, and tactical ways to exit a conversation gracefully. If you’ve ever wondered how to set yourself up for success wh…
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One key to understanding andquot;inalienableandquot; rights--as distinguished from ordinary, andquot;alienableandquot; rights--is found by turning to one of Thomas Jefferson's rough drafts of the Declaration of Independence. Listen to learn more about the foundations of your rights that cannot be taken away! Center for Civic Education…
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The Declaration of Independence states that andquot;all Men are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights.andquot; But what does andquot;unalienable Rights,andquot; or as it was intended andquot;inalienable Rightsandquot; mean? Learn more in this episode! Center for Civic EducationBy Center for Civic Education
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Hva får to professorer i middelalderhistorie til å sykle fra Norge til Roma i fotsporene til middelaldermunken Nikolas Bergsson fra Island? Hva er forskjellene mellom 1100-tallspilgrimer og moderne pilgrimer? Hvorfor reiser vi? Hvorfor er 1100-tallet et av de mest spennende århundrene i Europas historie? Hva er kontinuiteten fra Romerriket, Det tys…
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On Friday, we discussed the origins of Americans' sense of political equality, but our founders also possessed a strong sense of moral equality. Indeed, the idea of the moral equality of human beings has ancient origins. Listen to today's episode for more! Center for Civic EducationBy Center for Civic Education
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