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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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The good news is that American consumers are spending more. The bad news, as Mike Maharrey explains, is that they're getting less than ever for what they're spending. Social media is a great way to pass the time but it is also destroying our ability to engage in meaningful conversations. Aletheia Hitz has a great take on the need for nuance in soci…
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Members of Parliament are poised to pass a generational ban on tobacco in the UK. Oliver Dean says this would be a great time for the Tories to rediscover conservative policy-making. Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris marks yet another foray into politics for the popular singer. Alex Rosado explains why Harris may have wasted her president…
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It's time for my weekly freedom therapy session with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. A lot of shocking new developments have happened since our last visit. Michael Munger once described the welfare state's hold over single mothers as something you'd expect to find in a polygamist culture. His latest essay reveals how welfare is like a jealous p…
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Uh-oh, the high cost of groceries has caught the eye of government functionaries. Jeffrey A. Tucker warns that official attempts to impose price controls will lead to grocery rationing sooner than later. As a productive member of society, it's easy to feel outnumbered and outgunned. Paul Rosenberg says, don't panic now that the ruling cliques are f…
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The right kind of radicalism is nothing for which we should be ashamed. Paul Rosenberg warns that if we don't learn to break free from popular opinions, our descendants will look at us like we look at those who used to bleed people when they were sick. No matter how much of our world appears to be spinning out of control, we call the shots as to wh…
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Our mental diet has greater impact on our overall well-being than we might think. Here's a terrific essay from Restoring Truth that makes a strong case for feasting on words that actually nourish us. The rise of radicalism has been as disturbing as it has been rapid. Adam De Gree has an informative take on the psychological drivers of radicalism in…
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Finding freedom in an unfree world requires becoming very committed to the concept of decentralization. Paul Rosenberg offers 6 reasons why centralization is bad. The move toward total censorship is accelerating and our duty to rebel approaches. Brandon Smith has some excellent information on how the path to tyranny unfolds and how to know when reb…
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This is the election cycle in which the Democratic Party, via Tim Walz, has incorporated the phrase "Mind your own damn business." Srisha Raj says, Gen Z isn't taking the bait and rejects the idea that willful ignorance equals freedom. The Federal Trade Commission is scrutinizing Pharmacy Benefit Managers to determine their impact on the healthcare…
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by for our weekly conversation. Eric has a solid take on the passing scene and some great advice for the young. It's becoming more and more important that we prioritize how we spend our time and moral energy. Ray Craig says, if the devil can't make you bad, he'll make you busy. Article of the Day: A great de…
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It's wild how brazen evil is in our day and yet few people seem capable of seeing it for what it is. Paul Rosenberg reminds us that evil is weak and it cannot survive when we call things by their true names. The ability to speak our minds without fear of punishment is something we are rapidly losing. Tom Woods says, Kamala's new threat to to "preve…
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None of us has a seat at the table when it comes to affecting change within our governing systems. But, as Domenic Scarcella explains we have absolute power to change our mindset to that of a Good Neighbor. And that will enable us to help change minds at the level where it counts. Check out this story of a Nevada grandmother facing $30,000 in fines…
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Should parents be surprised when they send their children to Caesar's schools and they come home as Romans? Kimberly Ells explains what to do when your school puts God in a closet and shuts the door. We live in a time when words seem to have no lasting meaning. Jim Bovard shares some classic examples of how politicians use democracy's damndest defa…
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Now is the time to be putting in the serious effort to build your community, wherever you happen to be. Walker Larson reports that new research shows nearly half of Americans don't feel close to their communities. If Mark Zuckerberg's confession of how Facebook was used to suppress inconvenient facts and opinions isn't enough to set off some alarms…
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Last month's Crowdstrike-Microsoft outage was a learning experience for millions of people. Xizi Daigle says one of those lessons is that the UK government must reform EU tech rules to avoid similar disasters. Houthi attacks on shipping in the Red Sea having far-reaching economic impact. Shay Khatiri explains that securing the Red Sea may require s…
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It's time to catch up on all that's happened in the world since my last conversation with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We live in a time when lawfare is being used to attack everyone from former presidents to citizens who speak outside the boundaries of the official narrative. Paul Rosenberg explains how "law" is used as a mind trick to gain…
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The state has become a kind of religion to those who believe in its infallibility. Karen Kwiatkowski explains which of the Ten Commandments the state hates the most. Few of us aspire to warriors of any sort but we still have a duty to stand for the truth when it's necessary. Barry Brownstein says Western Civilization depends upon tolerance for comp…
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Technology has blessed our lives in too many ways to count. Unfortunately, as Brandon Smith explains, it has also made us increasingly vulnerable to cyber calamities. The move toward a cashless society may seem like the most convenient way to go. Madge Waggy says it's also a giant leap toward a controlled society. Article of the Day: It's astonishi…
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If you haven't already subscribed to Paul Rosenberg's Freeman's Perspective website, you really should. Here's Paul's take on how to gain confidence and courage. It's pure gold. Few words are more poorly understood and regularly misconstrued as the word "capitalism." Jeffrey A. Tucker has a must read essay on the subject that clears up a number of …
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Without urgent action, Canada is projected to have the worst economic growth among 38 advanced economies over the next few decades. Samantha Dagres explains the policies that will make it harder to succeed in Canada. Media focus in the U.K. has recently been fixated on far right riots in response to immigration policy. Oliver Dean says the media is…
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It's my weekly check in with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We have a lot to cover, as always and Eric is a steady voice of reason during a time of growing insanity. Pay attention to how the sides are becoming more clear in the current election cycle. Note how many RINOS are lining up with Kamala and who is lining up with Trump to create his d…
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At the risk of being labeled a problem child, I'd like to explore a couple of different aspects of obedience and defiance on today's show. More and more, the world is being divided into those who believe it is necessary and good to control others and those who don't. Todd Hayen says the joy of defiance is real and it's a good thing. The flip side o…
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It's astonishing how many people can see with their own eyes the open corruption of those in positions of authority, yet they still look for a reason to believe. Paul Rosenberg says, the spell is breaking. The surest way to maintain a sense of hope amidst the growing insanity is to remember that all the conflict around us is part of a larger spirit…
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An unprecedented power grab is staring us in the face and almost no one sees it for what it is. Jordan Schachtel warns that Kamala Harris's plan to tax unrealized gains will crash the U.S. economy. For most of us, life has been pretty comfortable. Ray Craig has a great essay recalling the kind of mettle that it took to build all the comfort that we…
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Most of us are familiar with the saying about "the only thing necessary for evil to triumph." Paul Rosenberg has a more fitting ending to that statement and it has to do with good men being too obedient. The fervor over so-called reproductive rights is solid evidence that societal attitudes toward children and family have shifted in a dark directio…
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It's telling that European politicians have an axe to grind with budget airlines. Jeffrey E. Schulman Explains why it's a mistake to make a scapegoat out of those airlines. Every industry is dealing with AI differently. Anna Wood reminds us that AI bans didn't work and it's time for teachers to embrace ChatGPT. The more autonomy a person has, the l…
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This is one the craziest weeks so far in an already crazy year. Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by to help me try to make sense of it all. Article of the Day: If we are determined to live as free individuals, we cannot do so in a state of ignorance. Barry Brownstein ponders why people would willingly vote for empty supermarket shelves. Spo…
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If idolatry can be defined as anything we choose to place above reality itself, then politics would be a serious contender for one of our favorite idols. Chuck Baldwin says America has only two religions, Democrat and Republican. John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute points out that it's getting harder to ignore the sense that politics has bec…
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Our mothers taught us manners in order to pass on as much civilization as possible to our generation. Little did they know that manners are the adhesive that binds societies together. We're taught not to judge others but here's another thing to consider. Paul Rosenberg explains how to judge cultures because without evaluation, there can be no quali…
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