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American prosperity was built on a foundation of free markets and free people. But, with inflation on the rise and a struggling market, many in America’s political class are attempting to recycle failed socialist ideas and calling for government intervention in nearly every aspect of American life. In this National Review Capital Matters podcast, presented by the National Review Institute, financier David Bahnsen hosts interviews with the nation’s top business leaders, entrepreneurs, and fin ...
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People & Profit

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The business show that goes beyond the numbers and the corporate jargon! We break down major business stories and look at how they affect our lives. Friday at 8:15pm Paris time.
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The Don Smith Show

The Don Smith Show

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Don Smith is a business executive, and fiscal conservative. As seen on Fox News, CBS, PBS, and heard on various radio broadcasts around the country. Tune in every Saturday at Noon ET for great interviews and all the latest conservative news.
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Can European industry regain its competitive edge on the global stage? A new EU report penned by former ECB chief Mario Draghi highlights a growing gap in both productivity and innovation, and warns that businesses will face an "existential challenge" without drastic change and significant investment. Tim Figures, a partner and associate director a…
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David is joined by Michael Matheson Miller of the Acton Institute for what will be a two-part discussion on the very essence of this podcast. Here in Part 1, we unpack the fact that so many of the structures and artifacts that enhance our quality of life, that make market activity possible, are invisible, often becoming “out of sight” and “out of m…
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The French government plans to subject the budget to a €60 billion belt-tightening drive next year in the hope of bringing the deficit down to 5 percent of GDP from an estimated more than 6 percent this year. Two-thirds of that sum are to come from spending cuts, and the rest from new taxes. Why does the country find itself in this fiscal hole? How…
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This week we look at ethical fashion in the age of "direct-to-consumer" giants like China's Shein and Temu. Thanks to their business model based on ultra-fast design and production, consumers can purchase a new look at incredibly low prices. But at what cost for the environment and worker wellbeing? Charles Pellegrin talks to Kamila Boudova, a Pari…
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The athletes have crossed the finish line of the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games. Now economists are trying their best to accurately assess the economic impact of this global event on the city and on France. Our guest, Wladimir Andreff, is one of them. He is a specialist of sports economics and a professor emeritus at the university of Paris Pan…
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Dr. Dan talks with Rebecca Lavrenz. Lavrenz attended the January 6th Trump rally and other activities in Washington DC. She entered the Capitol building without any opposition from law enforcement, prayed for America in the Rotunda, and left the building. She spent ten minutes inside the building, but that was enough to begin her involvement with t…
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Dr. Dan talks with Rebecca Lavrenz. Lavrenz attended the January 6th Trump rally and other activities in Washington DC. She entered the Capitol building without any opposition from law enforcement, prayed for America in the Rotunda, and left the building. She spent ten minutes inside the building, but that was enough to begin her involvement with t…
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Dr. Dan talks with Rebecca Lavrenz. Lavrenz attended the January 6th Trump rally and other activities in Washington DC. She entered the Capitol building without any opposition from law enforcement, prayed for America in the Rotunda, and left the building. She spent ten minutes inside the building, but that was enough to begin her involvement with t…
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After a summer of Olympic fever, it's back to business in France. But uncertainty dominates after snap elections earlier this summer returned a hung parliament. As suspense continues over who will be the country's next prime minister, France's largest employer federation, Medef, held its annual conference on the theme of ''power''. So after seven y…
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Dr. Dan talks with Rebecca Lavrenz. Lavrenz attended the January 6th Trump rally and other activities in Washington DC. She entered the Capitol building without any opposition from law enforcement, prayed for America in the Rotunda, and left the building. She spent ten minutes inside the building, but that was enough to begin her involvement with t…
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David is joined this week by Dr. Victor Claar, an economics professor at Florida Gulf Coast University and a renowned Acton Institute fellow. They discuss the anthropology that underlies all economic schools of thought, but particularly the Austrian school, and ask whether or not knowing that mankind acts with purpose is really enough. This is a fa…
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David is joined today by Dr. David Innes, long-time politics professor at The King's College and current pastor in the great city of Phoenix, Ariz. They discuss the idea of a Christianized state, the tension between liberty and religion, the economic implications in the state facilitating a common good, the need for localism, the need for sphere so…
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Dr. Dan talks with Frank Carroll, a managing partner of Professional Forest Management, LLC. (PFM). PFM helps private and public landowners thin trees and manage their forests using highly trained professionals and technicians who reduce fuels, protect trees, and fire-proof communities. E166: Frank Carroll - US Forest Service Cannot Burn the West F…
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Dr. Dan talks with Frank Carroll, a managing partner of Professional Forest Management, LLC. (PFM). PFM helps private and public landowners thin trees and manage their forests using highly trained professionals and technicians who reduce fuels, protect trees, and fire-proof communities. E166: Frank Carroll - US Forest Service Cannot Burn the West F…
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Dr. Dan talks with Frank Carroll, a managing partner of Professional Forest Management, LLC. (PFM). PFM helps private and public landowners thin trees and manage their forests using highly trained professionals and technicians who reduce fuels, protect trees, and fire-proof communities. E166: Frank Carroll - US Forest Service Cannot Burn the West F…
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Dr. Dan talks with Frank Carroll, a managing partner of Professional Forest Management, LLC. (PFM). PFM helps private and public landowners thin trees and manage their forests using highly trained professionals and technicians who reduce fuels, protect trees, and fire-proof communities. E166: Frank Carroll - US Forest Service Cannot Burn the West F…
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While the tech world has been flying high on a wave of optimism over all the potential applications of AI, booming demand for the technology is increasingly straining energy resources. One simple search on ChatGPT consumes almost 10 times more electricity than one on Google. Charles Pellegrin speaks to Mary de Wysocki, Senior Vice President and Chi…
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Scene on Radio, the Peabody-nominated podcast series produced by The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University, has dedicated its latest season to exploring the history, failures and future of capitalism over the course of 13 episodes. John Biewen, co-host of the podcast, joins us from North Carolina for a big picture conversation about the sys…
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In the run-up to the UK's general election on July 4, the state of the country's National Health Service (NHS) is a key campaign theme. Satisfaction with the NHS is at its lowest in 40 years and the same is true of social care. Both the ruling Conservatives and the opposition Labour Party are promising to increase funding for the NHS. One business-…
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Dr Dan talks with Jeff Calhoun the regional coordinator and national spokesperson for Tactical Civics. David Zuniga, founder of Tactical Civics, was a guest on Freedom Forum Radio in the past to talk about the Tactical Civics plan to restore our Constitutional Republic. Jeff Calhoun will discuss the importance of ratification of our First Right and…
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Dr Dan talks with Jeff Calhoun the regional coordinator and national spokesperson for Tactical Civics. David Zuniga, founder of Tactical Civics, was a guest on Freedom Forum Radio in the past to talk about the Tactical Civics plan to restore our Constitutional Republic. Jeff Calhoun will discuss the importance of ratification of our First Right and…
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It's a common and accepted trope that free trade has led to more prosperity. Yet free trade, and another word that often accompanies it – globalisation – are frequent targets of criticism, with both seen as eroding national sovereignty, taking away local jobs and harming the environment. Charles Pellegrin talks to John W.H. Denton, the secretary ge…
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Dr Dan talks with Jeff Calhoun the regional coordinator and national spokesperson for Tactical Civics. David Zuniga, founder of Tactical Civics, was a guest on Freedom Forum Radio in the past to talk about the Tactical Civics plan to restore our Constitutional Republic. Jeff Calhoun will discuss the importance of ratification of our First Right and…
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Dr Dan talks with Jeff Calhoun the regional coordinator and national spokesperson for Tactical Civics. David Zuniga, founder of Tactical Civics, was a guest on Freedom Forum Radio in the past to talk about the Tactical Civics plan to restore our Constitutional Republic. Jeff Calhoun will discuss the importance of ratification of our First Right and…
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A cloud of uncertainty is hovering over Europe this June in the wake of the European elections. In France, the National Rally party of Marine Le Pen dominated the polls to such an extent that President Emmanuel Macron immediately dissolved parliament and called for new elections. The possibility of seeing the far right take power in the country has…
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As a result of the war in Ukraine, millions of Ukrainian children have been scattered around Europe. These young refugees have seen their education heavily disrupted, with only between 30 and 50 percent of them enrolled in schools in their host countries. NGOs such as Junior Achievement (JA) Europe and UNICEF have teamed up to help offer 1.9 millio…
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