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Moving Forward With Young Voices

Moving Forward With Young Voices

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Moving Forward is the weekly podcast and radio show featuring Young Voices contributors on a wide range of topics. Young Voices is a non-profit PR agency and talent firm for students and young professionals in policy. Each week on Moving Forward, four Young Voices contributors join host Bryan Hyde for a 10-minute conversation about politics, policy, news and current affairs. Topics range from free-market environmentalism to hyperinflation, confronting China to descheduling marijuana, and edu ...
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Welcome to the Loving Liberty Radio network, a national media platform whose mission is to promote a free and virtuous society by educating the public regarding principles of sound government, free markets, private property, religious freedom, and individual liberty. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loving-liberty/support
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The US constitution of 1787 changed everything. Everything is going to change again. Join us as we discuss the 3rd Catalyst. As the 3rd Catalyst is introduced and better understood a plan will emerge for how society can move beyond the industrial and information age constructs. Allen Levie and Bryan Hyde use the 3rd Catalyst to consider problems in current affairs today from a new perspective. Can our current tools resolve deep political rifts? Can they continue to stave off terrorism and nu ...
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Can I Go Home Now?

Jamie Wolf and Lucas Zelnick

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Comedians Jamie Wolf and Lucas Zelnick have no beliefs except for what's funny or benefits them personally. Join them as they tell stories from their lives and make fun of absolutely everything. --- To get one bonus episode a week join our Patreon at patreon.com/canigohomenow --- We are a satirical podcast.
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Have you noticed how, for some, fear has become a primary selling point in the current election cycle? James Bovard says the 'freedom from fear' ticket is a direct route to tyranny. One of the strongest arguments against social media is how it celebrates and rewards the fake. Charles Hugh Smith describes how all the world's a stage when engagement …
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Not to feed the political fervor but Tucker Carlson's remarks last night in Georgia are the work of a master communicator. He is remarkably skilled at summarizing complex situations. One reason that despots make suppressing worship a high priority is that they are threatened by the public having faith in something higher than the state. This helps …
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As tensions rise in the Middle East, the U.S. is becoming more and more entangled. Aaron Sobczak says the U.S. needs to step back from Israel and evaluate how its support is being used. Government controls over free speech online are getting tighter in the UK. Oscar Gill-Lewis explains why Keir Starmer's heavy hands could pose a serious threat to d…
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our weekly conversation and, not surprisingly, a lot has happened since we last spoke. Five women's collegiate volleyball teams have now chosen to forfeit rather than play a team with a man pretending to be a women. Kurt Mahlburg explains how these teams are taking back women's sports one boycott at a…
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Comedian, podcaster, and daughter of a Bon Jovi band member, Gabby Bryan joins the pod. Right away, Lucas and Gabby bond over being nepo babies—though Gabby clarifies they’re not on the same level since she grew up half rich, half white-trash. Gabby opens up about family, sharing how her parents wanted her to become a pop star when she was young. S…
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Thanks to the upcoming election, the next few weeks are likely to be unlike anything we've experienced in our lives. Paul Rosenberg has a great explanation for how political parties took over the United States. A powerful lesson has played out before us in the relief response to the recent hurricanes. Ron Paul says we've seen for ourselves that vol…
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The U.S. Justice Dept. has gone after Google under the Sherman Antitrust Act and accuses the search engine giant of monopolistic behavior. Kim Leigh-Tursi says Google earned its default seach engine status fair and square. When the DOJ goes after tech giants like Google and Apple, it's supposed to be doing so on the basis of consumer welfare. Autum…
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It's my weekly conversation with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about what's true and what isn't and do our best to make sense of current events. The term "extremism" is a great example of a weaponized word that is being used to leverage our freedom of speech away from us. Barry Brownstein has a chilling example of how it's being done.…
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If it seems as though our freedom of speech, thought and conscience is under attack, that's because it is. Jeffrey A. Tucker charts the growing frustration of the elite toward anyone speaking truth. A sad truth of our time is that culture is nearly always antagonistic toward conscience. Paul Rosenberg explains the necessity of learning to see ourse…
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Globally touring Australian comedian Luke Kidgell joins the pod, showcasing how he might have the most normal and healthy upbringing of any comedian Jamie and Lucas know. The boys introduce Luke to some of America’s finer points, including the Confederacy and Americans with guns. Luke shares insights on the differences between crowds in various cou…
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20 years ago, no one was talking about "misinformation." Thomas L. Knapp has an excellent breakdown of misinformation, disinformation, hate speech and newspeak. Change is scary for most of us. But for the people who are willing to play the role of the misfit, change brings the best opportunities within reach. Article of the Day: Being criticized is…
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The day we stop pursuing status is the day we begin to know real peace. Paul Rosenberg has some hard won wisdom to share on the need to get past status. Becoming a well-rounded individual has greater impact on the world that we might think. Victor Davis Hanson makes the case for why the world needs more renaissance people. Article of the Day: If yo…
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Canadian citizens are tiring of heavy-handed, bossy government. Samantha Dagres says, Pierre Poilievre is right, Canada is broken and more government won't fix the problem. One politician called it correctly when he warned that Joe Biden needn't be the Democrat's nominee. Alex Rosado says Democrats owe Rep. Dean Phillips an apology. State Superinte…
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me to commiserate about current events. Eric always has an informative take and some solid advice on maintaining one's sanity. One of the sneakier ways that government incrementally ratchets up its control over us is by inventing new crimes through legislation. J.B. Shurk asks, are we all criminals now? Arti…
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Jon Miltimore is one of my most trusted sources of information. As a resident of Minnesota, Jon's insights on Tim Walz's covid snitch lines are worth considering when evaluating the man who would be VP. The war against "misinformation" is ramping up and each of us has a dog in this fight. Todd Hayen explains why misinformation doesn't kill people, …
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Viral content creator and writer for Almost Friday TV, Max Zavidow, joins the boys to talk about how he plans, writes, and produces sketches. Max offers great insights for anyone learning how to create content and take an idea from concept to finished product. The episode also touches on dating, coming out as bi, and the connection between comedy a…
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Though it's hard to know what exactly to believe concerning the inland aftermath of Hurricane Helene, there are some key lessons we can take away from what is known. One of the biggest is that we cannot count on the government to save us. The calls for censorship of free speech by those in authority are growing louder by the day. The Brownstone Ins…
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Mark Twain famously warned about "lies, damned lies and statistics." Adam De Gree shares some timely insights into how fake government statistics are used to nudge public opinion. The growing conflicts in the Middle East and elsewhere have a lot of us wondering if WW III is about to kick off. Brandon Smith says, it already has kicked off but it doe…
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As the cost of living continues to rise and tensions mount over immigration issues, Canada has an option that could ease both challenges. Xizi Daigle says refugee sponsorship could help with immigration woes. The latest installment of the Lord of the Rings series has plenty of funding but is lacking in some key areas. Peter Biles explains how the d…
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It's my weekly visit with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. There's a lot to discuss today and Eric always has a thoughtful take on current happenings. As the full scope of the storm damage done in North Carolina begins to emerge, an inescapable truth is also becoming clear. As Jordan Schachtel explains, the entire Biden-Harris administration is …
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How's your mental health holding up as the election cycle ramps up to its crescendo? Barry Brownstein has a timely take on how principles are the antidote to politics. The legacy media continues its descent into madness as it doubles down on its previous deceptions, no matter what truths eventually come out. D. Parker says, no one takes the media s…
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Comedian and host of Hot & Single, Stef Dag, joins Lucas on the pod to talk about relationships, college, and honing the craft of stand-up comedy. Some speculation arises around the title of her college degree, and the two bond over their cringe era growing up. Follow Stef on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stefdagz/?hl=en ••• ➡️ JOIN THE PATR…
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Foreign workers who apply for H-1B visas don't detract from the U.S. economy, they add to it. Kim-Leigh Tursi says the U.S. attracts top foreign talent but tells the unlucky ones to go away. The Electoral College has been a point of contention since the 2020 election. Alex Xenos explains that it's not a relic of slavery and is an important part of …
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Podcast Hall of Famer and Lucas’s mentor, Ashley Gavin, returns as the first five-timer in pod history. The gang reminisces about how they all met and their first impressions of each other, taking it back to the open mic and Sesh days (ho ho ho). Ashley shares a story about a tough past relationship and her rise in the comedy scene, including her “…
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Elections are the equivalent of the High Sacrament of our civic religion. Maybe that's why people get so emotionally invested in them. Annie Scaife has great advice on how to get through an election without losing your mind. How we respond to hardship is more important than we think. The Rev. John F. Naugle has some powerful observations about how …
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The good news is that American consumers are spending more. The bad news, as Mike Maharrey explains, is that they're getting less than ever for what they're spending. Social media is a great way to pass the time but it is also destroying our ability to engage in meaningful conversations. Aletheia Hitz has a great take on the need for nuance in soci…
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Members of Parliament are poised to pass a generational ban on tobacco in the UK. Oliver Dean says this would be a great time for the Tories to rediscover conservative policy-making. Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris marks yet another foray into politics for the popular singer. Alex Rosado explains why Harris may have wasted her president…
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It's time for my weekly freedom therapy session with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. A lot of shocking new developments have happened since our last visit. Michael Munger once described the welfare state's hold over single mothers as something you'd expect to find in a polygamist culture. His latest essay reveals how welfare is like a jealous p…
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Uh-oh, the high cost of groceries has caught the eye of government functionaries. Jeffrey A. Tucker warns that official attempts to impose price controls will lead to grocery rationing sooner than later. As a productive member of society, it's easy to feel outnumbered and outgunned. Paul Rosenberg says, don't panic now that the ruling cliques are f…
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Kitty Hayes, fashion model and Lucas's girlfriend, joins the pod during NYC Fashion Week. She shares her story of being scouted at a music festival at 11 years old, starring in a crazy music video at 14, passing out on a set in Korea, and what it’s like aging out of being a runway model. Naturally, Kitty and Lucas also air their grievances about th…
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