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TAC Right Now

The American Conservative

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A weekly current affairs podcast featuring the editors & leadership of The American Conservative. The members of the TAC staff discuss the news of the day from a decidedly TAC perspective: one that is suspicious of big business as well as big government, and localist rather than globalist. Join our movement to reclaim a Main Street conservatism at TheAmericanConservative.com
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Purpose That Prevails

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‘Purpose That Prevails’ was created to inspire its listeners, primarily of the Christian faith, to understand and embrace the power that comes with taking steps forward to achieve a greater global society through the sharing of ideas and personal involvement in events that will help to shape the social, economic and religious landscapes in the American South over the next half-century. Through conversations with prominent historians, religious scholars and college educators, “Purpose That Pr ...
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The Edge: Anti-Corruption

The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI)

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Welcome to The Edge: Anti-Corruption, where we delve into the intricate world of corruption, its impact, and how we can combat it. In this series, we explore the roots and nature of corruption, shedding light on its various forms and the staggering costs it imposes on society. Through in-depth discussions and real-world examples, we uncover the tactics and strategies used by corrupt individuals and organizations. Each episode duration shall not exceed two minutes and tackles a different aspe ...
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Indigenous NH 101

Indigenous NH Collaborative Collective

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Indigenous NH 101 is a podcast series created by the Indigenous New Hampshire Collaborative Collective, featuring Indigenous songs and stories recorded by our collaborators. New Hampshire’s historical narrative, like most American historical literature, tends to neglect the significance and complexities of the land’s Indigenous cultures. These narratives often leave readers with the impression that North America was sparsely inhabited before European arrival, and that the land’s Indigenous i ...
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The Solomon Success podcast is dedicated to the timeless wisdom of King Solomon and the Book of Proverbs in order to maximize one’s business and life. To our advantage, we can find King Solomon’s financial strategies in addition to many life philosophies documented in biblical scriptures. Focusing on these enduring fundamentals of success allows us to bypass the “get-rich-quick” schemes that cause many to stumble on their journey toward success. Our concern is not only spiritual in nature, b ...
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Welcome to "The Edge: Anti-Corruption" podcast by The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI). Episode 21 explores how the rule of law impacts corruption risks and societal stability. A strong rule of law ensures accountability, deters corruption, and fosters stability. Without it, countries like Somalia, Zimbabwe, and Venezuela face severe conse…
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Bradley talks to Helen, Spencer, and Sumantra about elections in the UK and France, Biden's odds of making it to November, and the National Conservatism conference in Washington. Picks of the week: Helen: "French Elections Could Have Been Worse," Scott McConnell Spencer: "GOP Can Learn Abortion Lesson from Methodist Infighting," Jim Antle Sumantra:…
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In this episode of "The Edge: Anti-Corruption" podcast, we explore how culture influences corruption risks and levels. We define culture in both societal and organizational contexts, highlighting its dynamic nature and how leadership changes can impact it. The episode emphasizes that the actions of senior management, not just stated values, shape o…
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In the city of Veridia, journalist Amir uncovers the pervasive corruption affecting education, healthcare, and agriculture. Highlighting the need for an effective judiciary and public trust in institutions, he advocates for transparency and accountability. With international support and strong audit practices, Veridia undergoes significant reforms,…
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Bradley joins Helen, Stacey, and Mason to discuss the attacks in Sevastopol and Dagestan, the upcoming parliamentary elections in France, and Julian Assange. Picks of the week: Helen: "North Korea's Russian Turn Is More Bark than Bite," Rob York Bradley: "Byron Donalds, from Crown Heights to Congress," Bradley Devlin Mason: "You Have No Idea How So…
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Bradley talks to Helen, Spencer, and Stacey about the announced rules for next week's presidential debate, Biden's sweeping new amnesty, and Bob Good's primary race in Virginia, now headed to a recount. Picks of the week: Helen: "The Cipher: Mark Rutte, the Next NATO Secretary-General," Curt Mills Spencer: "Arizonans Must Move Beyond Booming Econom…
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In Episode 18 of "The Edge: Anti-Corruption," we explore corruption as a business risk, highlighting its integration into risk management frameworks. We discuss how every entity faces varying levels of corruption risk, the dynamic nature of these risks, and the importance of continuous monitoring. We also emphasize the critical role of effective in…
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Executive director Curt Mills joins Bradley, Helen, and Sumantra to talk about the European parliamentary elections, Trump's appearance in Nevada, and Iran's presidential race. Picks of the week: Helen: "South Africa Teeters at the Brink," Helen Andrews Curt: "Will the First Amendment Save Assange?" Peter van Buren Sumantra: "The Bomb Is Still with…
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Welcome to "The Edge: Anti-Corruption." Today's episode explores corruption risks threatening organizational integrity: board members' lack of understanding, absence of anti-corruption strategies, inadequate grasp by executive management, willingness to pay bribes, and excessive pressure on sales teams. We recommend enhancing training, embedding an…
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Special guest Spencer Neale joins Bradley, Helen, and Mason to talk about what to do next now that Trump has been convicted, whether Mexico's new president is the right woman for the job, and Dr. Fauci's dismal House appearance. Picks of the week: Helen: "Keep Your Stupid Pandas," Nic Rowan Bradley: "Viva Libertad Silicon Valley," Spencer Neale Spe…
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Bradley joins Helen, Jude, and Mason to talk about the Red Lobster bankruptcy, the potential for a color revolution in the country of Georgia, and whether there is really a "neopopulist" bipartisan consensus in Washington. Picks of the week: Helen: "The Winners and Losers of Trump's Libertarian Speech," W. James Antle III Jude: "Why Detroit's Popul…
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In this episode of "The Edge: Anti-Corruption," we explore how an organization's culture impacts corruption risks. We discuss the importance of adhering to internal controls, top management's commitment to integrity, effective oversight by the board of directors, and the critical role of setting the tone at the top. Emphasizing that organizational …
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Bradley joins Helen, Jude, and new panelist Mason to discuss the death of Iran's president, the ICC warrants against Israel and Hamas, and the closing days of Trump's Manhattan trial. Picks of the week: Helen: "A Black Economist Goes Right, Left, and Back Again," Helen Andrews Bradley: "Assange Wins Delay," James Bovard Mason: "Mall by Mall, Americ…
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Special guest Colton Moor joins Bradley, Helen, and Sumantra to talk about the primaries in West Virginia and Maryland, whether anyone can trust the poll numbers showing Trump favored to win in November, and the cabinet shakeup in Russia. Picks of the week: Sumantra: "Putin's New Defense Minister Could Be His Successor," Helen Andrews Helen: "Not Y…
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In Episode 15 of "The Edge: Anti-Corruption," we explore the steps a company's owner should take when suspecting fraud. Key actions include distinguishing between suspected and actual fraud, consulting legal advisors, engaging a Certified Fraud Examiner, preserving evidence, maintaining confidentiality, and strengthening internal controls. The epis…
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Curt joins Bradley, Helen, and Jude to discuss the operation in Rafah, the indefinite postponement of Trump's documents trial, and Speaker Johnson's chances of making it to November. Picks of the week: Helen: "America's Public Transit Nightmare," Harry Scherer Bradley: "Another Trial in New York," Peter Tonguette Jude: "The Hur Memo and the Tragedy…
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Welcome to the Solomon Success show, where we uncover timeless insights from King Solomon and the Bible for business and investing. Amidst a sea of false promises, let's refocus on enduring principles for a life of peace and prosperity. I'm Scott Florida, guest hosting for Jason Hartman. Drawing from my 30 years of pastoral and entrepreneurial expe…
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Bradley, Helen, Sumantra, and Ryan Girdusky discuss the veepstakes, what an ICC prosecution would mean for Netanyahu, and Kosovo becoming the first Muslim-majority country to approve gay marriage. Picks of the week: Bradley: "Is the Navalny Intelligence Leak an Olive Branch to Putin," Helen Andrews Helen: "Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature," Nic Rowa…
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In Episode 14 of "The Edge: Anti-Corruption" podcast, The AACI explores the multifaceted reasons behind the failure of national anti-corruption strategies. Factors such as lack of political will, insufficient resources, corruption within anti-corruption agencies, and inadequate legal frameworks contribute to the ineffectiveness of these strategies.…
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Special guest Ryan Girdusky joins Bradley, Helen, and Jude to talk about the Ukraine package that just passed, Trump's trials, and the Supreme Court's oral arguments on homelessness. Picks of the week: Ryan: "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood," Bradley Devlin Bradley: "The Long Road to the Steyn Verdict," Peter Wood Helen: "The Worst Case Scenario for Inter…
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In this episode, we delve into the crucial topic of corruption prevention in non-profit organizations. Highlighting the link between investment in anti-corruption measures and leadership commitment, we emphasize the role of boards in shaping internal controls. We advocate for addressing key questions on corruption risks and stress the need for anti…
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Executive director Curt Mills joins Bradley, Helen, and Stacey to talk about metaphorical eruptions on Capitol Hill, literal eruptions in the Middle East, and what Trump's lawyers should look for in a jury. Picks of the week: Helen: "How to Tame the Deep State," Theo Wold Bradley: "Would Israel Go Nuclear Against Iran?" Douglas Macgregor Curt: "Wha…
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In this episode of "The Edge: Anti-Corruption" podcast, we delve into the distinct challenges facing small and medium businesses (SMEs) in combating fraud and corruption. From internal control weaknesses to governance dynamics, we explore why SMEs are particularly vulnerable and offer practical steps for protecting your business. Tune in to learn h…
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Special guest Ryan Girdusky joins Bradley, Helen, and Sumantra to talk about the looming House showdowns on Ukraine funding and government surveillance, as well as whether getting obscene books out of school libraries is a winning issue for Republicans (oddly, it's not). Picks of the week: Sumantra: "How Putin's Relationship with Islam Works," Hele…
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Discover the vital role of internal control in safeguarding organizational integrity in the digital age. Learn how it counters insider threats, mitigates fraud risks, and ensures trustworthiness. Tune in for valuable strategies to protect assets and reputation in today's digital landscape.By The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI)
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Bradley leads Jude, Helen, and Stacey in a discussion of the recent elections in Turkey, which seem to spell trouble for Erdoğan, the deteriorating situation in Haiti, and the looming disbarment of John Eastman. Picks of the week: Jude: "Trump 2028," Peter Tonguette Stacey: "The Generations We Piled with Debt Are Here," Lewis Andrews Helen: "AMLO W…
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In Episode 10 of our series, "Unveiling Conflicts of Interest: Essential Detective Measures for Public and Private Organizations," we explore proactive approaches to detecting conflicts of interest. From robust disclosure policies to whistleblower protection mechanisms, we uncover the key strategies organizations can employ to maintain transparency…
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In "Behind Closed Doors: Exposing the Dangers of Conflicts of Interest," we explore the legal concept of conflicts of interest among public officials, highlighting how undisclosed personal interests can undermine governance. Through examples and analysis, we reveal how conflicts of interest create opportunities for corruption and erode trust in gov…
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Old friend of the podcast Ryan Girdusky returns to join Bradley, Helen, and Jude to discuss whether Trump should be worried about his poor fundraising numbers, the alarming exodus of sitting congressmen from the House, and AMLO's strange sit-down with "60 Minutes." Picks of the week: Helen: "The U.S. Should Let Haitians Decide Their Own Future," Co…
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Executive director Curt Mills hosts a roundtable on Trump's good night in the Ohio primaries, a strange meeting with Barack Obama at Number 10 Downing Street, and what's going on in Niger. Picks of the Week: Curt: "Where Is Joe Biden's Devil's Advocate," James W. Carden Sumantra: "Stuck with Putin for the Foreseeable Future," Helen Andrews Helen: "…
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In Episode 8 of The Edge: Anti-Corruption Podcast, we delve into the critical topic of "Detecting Corruption: 10 Red Flags Every Organization Should Watch For." We explore key behavioral indicators that can help organizations identify and prevent fraudulent activities within their ranks, fostering a culture of integrity and transparency.…
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Bradley, Helen, Sumantra, and special guest Stacey Kaliabakos talk about the Gaza pier, possible intervention in Haiti (let's not), and the question on everyone's mind: Where is Princess Kate? Picks of the Week: Stacey: "Our Terrorist Ally in Syria," Nicholas Kass Helen: "Does Victoria Nuland's Departure Matter?" James W. Carden Bradley: "Exclusive…
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