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Economist Rosemarie Fike explores the insights and lasting legacies of the world's greatest economists, thinkers and scholars, including: Adam Smith, F.A. Hayek, John Stuart Mill, Milton Friedman, John Locke, Elinor Ostrom, and many more. Learn about their most important ideas, which helped to shape the free and prosperous societies that many of us enjoy today. And discover why their insights are still relevant in today’s modern world. Visit www.essentialscholars.org to download books, explo ...
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Ryan the Door Man and entrepreneur discusses all things garage doors. Garage doors are one of the best ROI upgrades you can do to the exterior of your home. Ryan is the owner of Aaron Overhead Doors in Milton & Buford GA and also the owner of Such n Such Media where he also hosts Torsion Talk Podcast. A podcast dedicated to the door industry. Ryan's company, Aaron Overhead Doors has been recognized for its growth, humanitarian efforts, and quality service. Ryan is recognized as an industry l ...
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Dr. Aeon J. Skoble, Professor of Philosophy at Bridgewater State University and author of The Essential Nozick, once again joins host Rosemarie Fike to discuss Nozick's perennial philosophical insights and how they might be applied today, including personal autonomy, the inherent morality in limited government, and even what a future society based …
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Dr. Aeon J. Skoble, Professor of Philosophy at Bridgewater State University and author of The Essential Nozick, joins host Rosemarie Fike to talk about Nozick's somewhat unconventional rise to prominence in the field of philosophy, as well as discuss Nozick’s key insights on morality, individual rights, limited government and the free market. See o…
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Russell S. Sobel, co-author of The Essential Joseph Schumpeter and Professor of Economics & Entrepreneurship in the Baker School of Business at The Citadel, once again joins host Rosemarie Fike to discuss Joseph Schumpeter's most enduring and often prescient insights, including how contrary to popular belief, "creative destruction" and the technolo…
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Russell S. Sobel, co-author of The Essential Joseph Schumpeter and Professor of Economics & Entrepreneurship in the Baker School of Business at The Citadel, joins host Rosemarie Fike to discuss Joseph Schumpeter's life and most novel contributions to the field of economics, including "creative destruction" and how entrepreneurs allow consumers to b…
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Steven E. Landsburg, Professor of Economics at the University of Rochester and author of The Essential Milton Friedman, returns to discuss Friedman’s most salient ideas with host Rosemarie Fike, specifically how the expansion of government power may enable positive change but can just as easily enable negative societal change, ultimately removing c…
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Steven E. Landsburg, Professor of Economics at the University of Rochester and author of The Essential Milton Friedman, joins host Rosemarie Fike to discuss Friedman’s profound contributions to the field of economics throughout the 20th century, including his work on monopolies and the impact of rising prices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privac…
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Dr. Lynne Kiesling, author of The Essential Ronald Coase, joins host Rosemarie Fike to discuss Ronald Coase, one of the most influential economic thinkers of the 20th century, including his dissection of Price Theory in favour of real market evidence and tenure at the University of Chicago Law School that eventually lead to his Nobel Prize. See omn…
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Dr.James R. Otteson, Professor of Business Ethics at the University of Notre Dame and author of The Essential David Hume, joins host Rosemarie Fike once again to discuss Hume’s perennial insights on how free trade can serve as a vehicle for global prosperity and the building blocks of a commercial society, while government debt can hinder a country…
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Dr. James Otteson, John T. Ryan Jr. Professor of Business Ethics at the University of Notre Dame and author of the Essential David Hume, joins host Rosemarie Fike to discuss Scottish philosopher and economist David Hume’s perspective on human nature—and why he viewed specifically government as an oft-misused vehicle for a select few to extract reso…
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Dr. Jayme Lemke, Senior Fellow at George Mason University’s Mercatus Center, and host Rosemarie Fike discuss Nobel Prize winning economist Elinor Ostrom and why community is best served and best empowered through grassroots movements that enable solutions tailored to their specific needs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Christopher J. Coyne, Professor of Economics at George Mason University and co-author of The Essential Austrian Economics, returns to the podcast to join host Rosemarie Fike in a discussion about why the Austrian School’s way of thinking about politics, social change, and governmental power is as relevant today as ever—specifically, how advocating …
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Christopher J. Coyne, Professor of Economics at George Mason University and co-author of The Essential Austrian Economics, joins host Rosemarie Fike to discuss the contributions to economic thinking and systems made by the Austrian School, including how our quality of life is in large part thanks to countless interactions occurring within the marke…
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Randall Holcombe, DeVoe Moore Professor of Economics at Florida State University and co-author of The Essential James Buchanan, joins host Rosemarie Fike once again to break down how economist James Buchanan's contributions to public choice theory remain relevant in today's world, specifically what it means to be "well-informed" how that informs vo…
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Randall G. Holcombe, DeVoe Moore Professor of Economics at Florida State University and co-author of The Essential James Buchanan, joins host Rosemarie Fike to discuss the life and philosophy of economist James Buchanan, including his contributions to public choice theory. They even get into why it is that government officials struggle to have the …
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James R. Otteson, Professor of Business Ethics at the University of Notre Dame and co-author of the Essential Adam Smith, joins host Rosemarie Fike to discuss Smith’s perennial insights, including how human engagement naturally presents itself as opportunities for cooperation, and the ways in which the free-market can be a vehicle for this. See omn…
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James R. Otteson, Professor of Business Ethics at the University of Notre Dame and co-author of The Essential Adam Smith, joins host Rosemarie Fike to discuss Smith’s concept of sympathy, and how paying attention to the feedback our behaviours elicit from others is what enables progress and change within society. See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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Lynne Kiesling, co-author of the Essential Women of Liberty, joins host Rosemarie Fike to discuss the critical behind-the-scenes work done by Rose Friedman and Mary Paley Marshall—two women who, despite not having very public-facing roles when it came to their respective husbands' careers, both collaborated with and made invaluable contributions to…
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Lydia Miljan, Professor of Political Science at the University of Windsor, joins host Rosemarie Fike to discuss Jane Jacobs’ unconventional road to economic thinking through community activism and urbanism—and why assessing the needs of communities within cities remains vital for effective, non-disruptive urban planning/design. They even get into t…
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David Henderson⁠—emeritus professor of economics with the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California⁠—and Steve Globerman⁠—professor emeritus at Western Washington University and the Addington Chair in Measurement at the Fraser Institute⁠—both join Rosemarie Fike once more to talk about why the UCLA school of economics has remained relevant …
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Steve Globerman, professor emeritus at Western Washington University and senior fellow as well as the Addington Chair in Measurement at the Fraser Institute, joins host Rosemarie Fike to continue the discussion on the UCLA school of thought, including rent control, the housing crisis, the arguable role of city governments, and maintaining quality o…
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David Henderson, emeritus professor of economics with the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and host Rosemarie Fike dive right into conflict aversion in school, in the home, and even discuss how the UCLA school illuminated how the profit motive helps reduce discrimination by automatically imposing a penalty on those who do. See omn…
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In this follow up to Part 1—just in time to honour the nearly 80-year anniversary of Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom—host Rosemarie Fike is once again joined by economist Donald Boudreaux of George Mason University to discuss how Friedrich Hayek shaped the field of political economy well into the 21st century. They even get into how Hayek would’ve felt…
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In this installment of the Essential Scholars podcast—just in time for the nearly 80-year anniversary of Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom—host Rosemarie Fike is joined by economist Donald Boudreaux of George Mason University to discuss Hayek’s life, influence in the fields of political science, philosophy, and economics, and how he endured as possibly t…
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In this installment of the Essential Scholars podcast, host Rosemarie Fike and Dr. Sandra Peart of the University of Richmond discuss John Stuart Mill’s ongoing contributions in economics and philosophy, and how his vision of a world where people have access to more than the bare minimum basic necessities of life—or “lower pleasures”—is a vision we…
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In this installment of the Essential Scholars podcast, host Rosemarie Fike is joined by Dr. Sandra Peart of the University of Richmond to discuss John Stuart Mill’s life, influence in the field of moral philosophy and economics, and how his experiences during the early half of the industrial revolution shaped his thinking. In the next episode, we'l…
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Ryan & Tamara discuss how garage doors make noise and how to reduce the noise of a garage door. If you are tired of a loud garage door, you should listen to this podcast. Ryan is an expert in garage doors and he breaks it down in an easy way to understand. Check out Ryan's garage door company near Atlanta at https://aaronoverheaddoors.com.…
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Ryan with Aaron Overhead Doors speaks on Doorcast about garage door insulation. The difference between insulated value in different level of garage doors. If you're in the market for a new garage door, this is a great opportunity to learn more about the difference in garage doors and the insulation levels/options. Insulated Garage Doors…
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Are you looking for the perfect modern garage door for your home or project? Ryan with Aaron Overhead Doors is a leader in modern garage doors and he covers all the options available. Armrlite Glass Garage Doors Hormann Flush Garage Doors Raynor Modern Garage Doors Ranch House Modern Wood Garage Doors No matter the type of modern home you're workin…
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In this episode, we call a spam company that won't even tell us their name. When searching for garage door repair services, you'll find that there are a lot of fake listings in Google even with great reviews. If you know what to look for and the questions to ask before hiring a company to repair your garage door....you'll save yourself a lot of hea…
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Like all industries, the garage door industry isn't immune to its fair share of spam and issues. Good family-owned businesses are affected by big lead generation marketing companies posing as local companies to generate leads and sell them to contractors or even garage door companies. You as the consumer loses and so do the local garage door compan…
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Ryan explains some of the issues garage door dealers are facing with job material and how it’s affecting consumers. garage doors and parts needed to repair or replace garage door parts for repair are becoming more and more difficult to get. get a perspective from a garage door company in Atlanta ga. aaronoverheaddoors.com…
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In this episode Ryan speaks about some of the challenges of finding a reputable garage door company to perform garage door repair. With spam and rip off companies expanding into the garage door industry, choosing the wrong company to fix your garage door can be a costly mistake. The garage door industry has many articles about these issues in the i…
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Ryan with Aaron Overhead Doors discusses where you should buy your next garage door opener. Should it be home depot, lowes, or a local garage door company? There are garage door companies that buy direct or from distributors. There are benefits to both. Find out which one is best for your needs by listening to this podcast. If you haven't heard, Aa…
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No one likes a garage door opener that won't work the way it's supposed to. Ryan discusses some of the most common issues he sees when customers call about their garage door opener won't work. Ryan is the owner of Aaron Overhead Doors. Aaron Overhead Doors is considered one of the most prestigious door companies in all of the southeast. Business ow…
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Thanks to Genie Company for sponsoring our podcast The DoorCast. There are four primary types of garage door openers. Belt Drive - Quiet Chain Drive - Typical For Very Heavy Doors Screw Drive - Not very popular anymore but still around Direct Drive - The fastest growing trend is the side mount opener and the two most popular options for this is the…
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