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Every Monday, the libertarian editors of the magazine of “Free Minds and Free Markets”—Matt Welch, Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Peter Suderman—discuss and debate the week’s biggest stories and what fresh hell awaits us all.
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This is a call-in show about atheism, the lack of belief in supernatural deities and gods. The show airs live at 11:00 pm Eastern every Sunday night. Host Andrew Garber was a true believer for years. Now, after a 12 year apostasy journey, he is an atheist. The show focuses on the issues that have had to change since losing faith.
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The light of reason seems to be fading in the tumult of our modern world. While the Information Age provides us with unprecedented access to information, it also gives disinformation an incredible power over society. The ThinkCritical Podcast exists to fight this. We conduct casual interviews with experts in areas of public interest and host discussions relevant to the public discourse. We also blog at www.thinkcriticalpodcast.com. Hosted by Joshua Z. Miller, Adam Schwalbe, and Gregory Leung.
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More leads, more clients, more profit. Learn how to attract high-quality clients with cutting-edge law firm marketing strategies. Hosted by Brendan Kelso (B Comm LLB Hons / Founder of Legalsites). Find out what's working best in law firm marketing. And learn how to avoid common mistakes. Saving you time and money. Topics include Law Firm SEO, law firm web design, Facebook marketing, Blogging, Google Ads, Content marketing, Marketing strategies, Email Marketing and more. Join Brendan as he di ...
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In this week's The Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and special guest Eric Boehm lament a horrible weekend for freedom, as Congress passed a collection of bad bills concerning military spending for Ukraine and Israel, a TikTok ban, and a reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveilla…
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We examine the latest acts that have taken place down under, and how they are used to instill fear into people. What has transpired over the last week that has increased that level of fear? Also, what events have passed that were used to control people and agendas in order to frighten people? Why did so many people succumb to the fear and give in? …
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On this episode of the It's All Your Fault podcast, Jeremy K. Gover of AP-Radio and Emma Lingan of The Hockey News discuss Game 1 of the Western Conference Quarterfinal playoff series between the Nashville Predators and Vancouver Canucks: Why was Filip Forsberg invisible? Did Juuse Saros do enough? Did the defense pairing of Alexandre Carrier and J…
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On this exclusive roundtable, we examine the financial choices that were forced and are now being given. What happened in the past that we are now seeing the effects of? What steps should have been taken to prevent where we are now? How will the affect your choices now and in the future? Also, we take a look at the medical choices that are now comi…
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On this episode of the It's All Your Fault podcast, Jeremy K. Gover visits with former Nashville Predators defenseman Shane O'Brien! What did he say to Pekka Rinne after "the save" in G2 overtime? Could the 2011 Predators had beaten that Vancouver team? What was it like experiencing Matt Halischuk's G2 2OT winner? What was it like experiencing Ryan…
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We discuss the aspects of what it will mean to have total control in the year 2030. What country will be taking the lead on it? What needs to happen in order to get the agenda moving to build such a society and world? Also, we talk the conflict in the middle east between Israel and Iran. What does and does not seem right about the events taking pla…
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In this week's The Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman contextualize Iran's retaliatory strike against Israel before bemoaning the recent vote in Congress on the renewal of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). 02:20—Iran's retaliatory strike on Israel 13:05—Hous…
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On this episode of the It's All Your Fault podcast, Jeremy K. Gover of AP-Radio and Emma Lingan of The Hockey News discuss the following topics: Is it dangerous to be “hopeful” of a first round upset? Gus Nyquist: career season at 34 years old? WHAT??! Roman Josi named the NHL’s 2nd Star of the Week Has Filip Forsberg elevated Nyquist & Ryan O’Reil…
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On this exclusive roundtable we talk to about the investments of people into a non existent future. What are the signposts that people are simply ignoring? How can people wake up and see what is happening to them? Also, we talk the consequences of choices that have been made by people to conform to what they believe is right. What new studies are n…
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On this episode we discuss what it means to act on scientific progression. What advances do we make as people when we explore these ideas? How does it help advance us as a civilization? Also, we see regression in the same pursuits. Who creates them and why? Why do we try to arrest human creativity? And, what does it mean to wear jeans as your every…
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On this tech Tuesday, we take a look at the proposed ideas of space umbrellas to curb the temperatures of the earth. What kind of idea is this, and who is seeking its funding? What can this type of insanity is this? What is the purpose for such a creation and waste of resources? Also, what would you do if it rains and you needed an umbrella? Would …
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In this week's The Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman consider President Joe Biden's updated response to the war in Gaza following a strike by Israeli military forces that killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers. And with tax day on the horizon, the editors reflect on how Biden's p…
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WHY NOT US? On this episode of the It's All Your Fault podcast, Jeremy K. Gover of AP-Radio and Emma Lingan of The Hockey News discuss the following topics: Why can't the Preds make a run at the Stanley Cup? Can they realistically catch the Winnipeg Jets for 3rd in the Central? Which is a better 1st round match up: Dallas or Vancouver? Can Filip Fo…
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On this exclusive roundtable, we talk the long con game of destructive policies that we are seeing played out in the West against our respective nations. What are the implications of such actions being taken? What are the long term goals of performing such acts? Also, we look at the next stage of what escalation will be. How can you figure out what…
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We discuss the aspects local politics being run from abroad. How does this benefit you locally? What representation do you as the voter get from this? Are your demographics being changed to stop you from having a say in your own districts? Also, we talk the passing of the head of the Rothschild banking family. What kind of legacy does he leave behi…
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We examine what it means to subvert several generations in society. What consequences has this had in our respective nations over the decades? Can it be reversed? How can we stop it cold in its long march towards destruction? Also, we talk what it means to be represented in the pollical spectrum. Are people that represent the parties actually speak…
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We discuss the pillars of society and the foundations on which they sit. How have they all been undermined and knocked down? Are we now inside the rubble? What do we see happening as a result of these pillars being knocked down? How can we establish new building blocks? Also, we talk the strategic economic implications of the recent events to take …
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In this week's The Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman discuss Donald Trump's horrible tariff proposal, reactions to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, and the late Joe Lieberman. 02:05—Trump vs. Biden on trade 19:39—Reactions to the Baltimore bridge collapse 31:17—Weekly …
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On this episode of the It's All Your Fault podcast, Jeremy K. Gover of AP-Radio and Emma Lingan of The Hockey News discuss the following topics: Who do you want to see the Preds play in the 1st round? What kind of career year is Filip Forsberg about to have? Are we willing to count the St. Louis Blues out of the playoff picture? What was the main c…
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On this exclusive roundtable, we talk to the role of symbolic acts. What places do we find these? Is it all about religion? What are the different analogies that we see to help us interpret the different meanings behind things? Also, what are the consequences of suing for a libel claim? How can anyone expect to be held to account without any sort o…
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We discuss the aspects of taking strategic moves in various parts of the world. What are the consequences of such acts? What can happen when border lines are not clearly drawn? How can this be a point for long term conflict? Also, we talk about the move to take out the Baltimore ports. What will this cause, and who benefits from such acts? And, wha…
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We examine what strategic attacks against the west look like. What is the incident that happened in the port of Baltimore going to cause? Why is this port and roadway of strategic importance? What will this now cause in the US? Also, we take a look the entertainment industry. What are kids networks employing to scout talent? What type of incidents …
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With World Autism Understanding Day occuring on April 2nd, we spoke with Erin, who was diagnosed as a person with autism in her 30's. We discuss the journey Erin went on to get the diagnosis, how it has changed her life and about the growing number of adults getting diagnosis of neurodivergence. Visi the GCH website…
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We examine state sponsored controlled opposition movements in our respective countries. What do we see that has emerged in the US. How can you tell if it is legitimate or controlled by state intelligence services? Why should people avoid such movements? Also, we talk the shake up on capitol hill. With the Senate about to change leadership, why is t…
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On this tech Tuesday, we talk about what shopping on the moon will look like. Will you be able to buy new shoes and shirts? Who are the companies that are getting in on the ground floor? Also, you will need transport of some kind. Who will be building the first railway systems? For what purpose? And, is the modeling industry doomed for failure? Wha…
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In this week's The Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman assess the Justice Department's nonsensical antitrust case against Apple before turning their attention to Donald Trump's $464 million bond payment deadline in his New York civil fraud case. 00:41—Bonkers antitrust suit against Apple 2…
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When’s the next not-big game for the Preds? (feat. Clay Brewer) On this episode of the It's All Your Fault podcast, Jeremy K. Gover of AP-Radio and Emma Lingan of The Hockey News welcomes special guest Clay Brewer of Nashville Hockey Now as they discuss the following topics: Will the Preds ever lose again? What potential first round opponent scares…
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We discuss the various aspects of control that are being handed down from the top. What is happening that will change your actions and decisions? How have things played out over the last 5 years? What will continue to play out that will pave the way for the future if it is not stopped? Also, what has the continued fallout been from the last 3 years…
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We examine the various schemes that are being put into place to tax you into oblivion. What rights do you have to not put up with it? How are the methods able to influence how you live your life? Also, should be jail people for life for simply speaking? Is it able to be fought back against? How can such laws be passed and placed on the statute book…
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