When COVID lockdowns were imposed, the focus of policymakers was on protecting the citizens of developed countries from the virus. While they failed to do this, they also neglected to consider the impact of people struggling with poverty around the world.
Category - Podcast
The international monetary system is a mess, but how did it get that way? In large part, it is due to a deal that was cut in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, in 1944.
The Art of Divine Living and Strengthening Family Solidarity | Jacqueline Claire | Ep 31
Jacqueline Claire concerns herself with the moral downfall of society while creating a homestead for her growing family.
Following the horrific attacks on October 7, the war between Israel and Hamas has sparked a heated debate about whether the Israeli government’s response has been appropriate and what role, if any, the West should play in supporting the Israeli cause.
Following a series of highly visible (and highly embarrassing) congressional hearings with the heads of major universities, the debate over what speech should be permitted on college campuses has reignited.
Is Voting For Fiscal Responsibility “Antisemitic”? | Guest: Rep. Thomas Massie | Ep 256
As Congress shifts its interest from funding a war against Russia to funding a war against Hamas, there are few people in Washington willing to push back against reckless spending, even though our own national debt is spiraling out of control.
Are the teachings of Christianity compatible with libertarianism? Economist Deirdre McCloskey thinks so.
Homesteading, Spiritual Realism, and Modern Traditionalism | Jacqueline Claire | Ep 30
Jacqueline Claire is a painter, illustrator, storyteller, and a dear friend of the show’s host, Sienna Mae Heath. During part 1 of the interview, Jacqueline discusses co-creating art as an individual and homesteading with her husband in small-town Texas.
As America continues to experience painfully high levels of inflation, the need for a sound money supply that serves as a reliable store of value has never been clearer.
In the second of a series of interviews conducted at the Mont Pelerin Society in Bretton Woods, NH, Matt Kibbe is joined by Daniel D’Amico, director for the Stephenson Institute of Classical Liberalism to discuss the much maligned and abused L-word.