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Glaucoma affects over 3 million people in the United States and is often called the “silent thief of sight” because it robs people of vision slowly and without early symptoms. January is Glaucoma Awareness Month, a great time to emphasize the importance of regular eye check-ups for early detection of glaucoma and other eye diseases. Joining me toda…
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The 9th annual Human Freedom Index (HFI) was released last month by authors from the Cato Institute in the US and the Fraser Institute in Canada. The Human Freedom Index is the most comprehensive freedom index so far created for a globally meaningful set of countries and jurisdictions, representing 98.8 percent of the world’s population. Joining me…
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Benjamin Rush is considered one of the most important of the Founding Fathers and a man of deep Christian faith. In 1791, Rush penned the essay, “A defense of the Bible as a Schoolbook”. Joining me today to discuss Benjamin Rush, the essay and the influence of the Bible in American schools of the past and the Founders is Stephen A Flick, PhD. Dr Fl…
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People who are regular cannabis users are at an increased risk of experiencing complications after surgery, according to a study by researchers with UTHealth Houston. The study was published in a recent issue of JAMA Surgery. Joining me to talk about cannabis use disorder and the findings of the study is Paul Potnuru, MD. Dr Potnuru is the assistan…
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Prices, money, the boom-bust cycle, inflation–what do these things and other terms in economics really mean? On today’s show, I want to bring to the audience some economic literacy. Joining me today to do that is Per Bylund, PhD, Dr Bylund is a Senior Fellow of the Mises Institute and Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Johnny D. Pope Chair…
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Gone to Pot is a book about cannabis use and the serious consequences it has on young people developing cannabis induced psychosis. Meticulously researched, the book exposes how cannabis use amongst teenagers is soaring and how thousands of distraught parents are finding out too late that the new strains of cannabis, dominating our communities, are…
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US Term limits has written on their website: Congress was meant to be a citizen legislature. Our representatives were supposed to go to Washington, serve for a short time, then return to live under the laws they made. This vision has been lost. Congress is now a haven for career politicians who put their own power, perks and privileges ahead of pub…
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As we inch towards summer vacations, the US National Parks will come into play for families and individuals across the country and visitors from around the world. My guest today wrote a very thorough guide, a reference really, about the National Parks–all 63 of them. Joining me today is the author of Your Guide to the National Parks, Michael Joseph…
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We hear the people in the press, politicians, college professors and the chattering political class claim this is constitutional or this is unconstitutional while they continually promote an increase in the size and power of the federal government. Is what they say and write in line with the Constitution and the intent of the framers? Joining me to…
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America is at a critical crossroads both internationally and domestically, according to today's guest. The plain and simple truth is America's future is "at risk". In his new book, America in 2040, author David Walker asks: Will we still be a superpower? It depends on many things, but we must get our house in order. Walker says current internationa…
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Do you have an idea for a book but are not sure how to get it out there? Ever thought of self-publishing? Joining me to discuss the ins and outs of self-publishing is Julie Broad. Julie is founder of Book Launchers and author of the new book--Self-Publish and Succeed--The "No Boring Book" way to write a non-fiction book that sells.…
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The 28th President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, has come under fire for his racist history once again, and this time Princeton University will be removing his name from the School of Public and International Affairs. In this podcast, I look at how Princeton has responded and how they responded 5 years ago. I take a brief look at his racist…
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Are lockdowns normal? Since March 2020, a temporary plan has evolved into something much, much more. Not just in the US, but across the globe. Joining me to look at lockdowns, their cost and the future is Jeffrey Tucker. Mr. Tucker is the Editorial Director for the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER). In addition, he is the author of th…
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In a world filled with crime and violence, you are your own last line of defense. There are victims and their are survivors and my guest today teaches you how to be a survivor in his new book. Joining me today to discuss situational awareness and your personal security is Gary Quesenberry. Gary is a US Army Veteran and career Federal Marshal and au…
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Elizabeth Bartholet's Harvard Magazine article calls for a ban on homeschooling, claiming that is not only violates a child's right to a "meaningful education" but their right to be protected from abuse. I talk to homeschooling parent and editor at the The Global Dispatch, Brandon Jones.
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Back in early July, I had the opportunity to talk with the Libertarian Party Presidential candidate, Dr Jo Jorgensen. On today’s show, Dr Jorgensen’s running mate, Spike Cohen, joined me to discuss a variety of issues. Cohen talked about how the Jorgensen/Cohen ticket would do specific things to reduce the scope and size of government. In addition,…
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Dr. Jo Jorgensen has been with the Libertarian movement for some four decades and was the Libertarian Party Vice-Presidential Nominee with Harry Browne in 1996. Now she is running for President of the United States on the Libertarian ticket taking on Donald Trump and Joe Biden. On this show, Dr Jorgensen talks about the key issues she'll be focusin…
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You may have heard of someone have a low self confidence or maybe it's you that struggles with this issue. On today's podcast, I am joined from Nigeria with mentor and life coach, Efe Joyce Marks who sheds light on what is self confidence, where does it come from and steps you can take to become more self confident.…
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Why does Dr. Paul Ehrlich, entomologist, author and Stanford professor still get attention after being wrong so many times and what is his motivation for making such outrageous statements as, “I think the issues are more likely to be “is it perfectly OK to eat the bodies of your dead because we’re all so hungry” as he did in 2014 in an interview on…
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In November, there will be other choices for President of the United States other than Donald Trump and Joe Biden. As there has been for the past nearly 50 years, the Libertarian Party will also have a nominee. My guest today is running for the Libertarian Party nomination. The party is to select their candidate in Austin, Texas in May. Joining me …
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Last month, the state of Alabama became the 16th state to recognize pornography as a public health crisis. So why pornography? How is this a health or public health issue? Joining me today is Melea Stephens, Melea is a board member for the National Center on Sexual Exploitation.
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The Coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19 outbreak has consumed everything lately--from media to government. My guest today says crises of all kinds, whether economic, political, military, or health, send ideologues scrambling to explain how such events fit neatly into their worldview. In fact, political partisans often attempt to paint any crisis …
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Author of the book, How to Read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, Paul Skousen joined me to talk about all things pertaining to these documents. Why read them? How to read them? What are the different purposes? and other questions are explored.
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Last year, I had Dr Alberto Paniz-Mondolfi with the Venezuelan Science Incubator join me on the Outbreak News This Week Radio Show for the whole hour to talk about the infectious disease crisis in the country. He agreed to come back and do this show to discuss the political, humanitarian and economic crisis happening in Venezuela. Joining me, boots…
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A “bottlenecker” is a person who advocates for the creation or perpetuation of government regulation, particularly an occupational license, to restrict entry into his or her occupation, thereby accruing an economic advantage without a benefit to consumers. On today’s show, I want to look at bottleneckers, in particular occupation licensure. Joining…
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The Electoral College--many groups have tried and are trying to change it. The topic became alive again in 2016 with the electoral victory of Donald Trump, while Hillary Clinton received the popular vote edge. What does the Constitution say? What did the Framers say? How has it worked? And what is the National Popular Vote? Joining me to take a dee…
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The 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, is held up by many as the epitome of conservatism. The question is, how conservative was he? I am joined by Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute, Ivan Eland to answer this question. I asked Eland specifically about President Reagan concerning entitlements, taxes, regulation and limited g…
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