America’s Hidden Duopoly (Rebroadcast)

America’s Hidden Duopoly (Rebroadcast)

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Are You Ready for a Fresh Start? (Update)

Behavioral scientists have been exploring whether a psychological reset can lead to lasting change. In this update of a 2021 episode, we survey evidence from the London Underground, Major League Baseball, and New Year’s resolutions to look at accidental fresh starts, forced fresh ...  Afficher plus

Are the Rich Really Less Generous Than the Poor? (Update)

A series of academic studies suggest that the wealthy are, to put it bluntly, selfish jerks. It’s an easy narrative to embrace — but is it true? As part of GiveDirectly’s “Pods Fight Poverty” campaign, we revisit a 2017 episode. SOURCES:Jim Andreoni, professor of economics at the ...  Afficher plus

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US politics isn't broken. It's fixed | Katherine M. Gehl
TED Talks Daily

The "broken" US political system is actually working exactly as designed, says business leader and activist Katherine Gehl. Examining the system through a nonpartisan lens, she makes the case for voting innovations, already implemented in parts of the country, that give citize ...

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Politicians Should Look in the Mirror to Discover Who Caused the Pre-Existing Condition Problem Ep. 291
Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Are you sick of Republicans and the conservative media focusing on these quasi-cultural flash points but then agreeing with Democrats on all the policy outcomes? Be sure to tune in today. In this blockbuster episode, I cram as much health care policy into one show as I possibly ...  Afficher plus

American bipartisan politics can be saved — here's how | Bob Inglis
TED Talks Daily

Former Republican member of the U.S. Congress Bob Inglis shares an optimistic message about how conservatives can lead on climate change and other pressing problems -- and how free enterprise (and working together across ideologies) hold the solutions. "The United States was n ...

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Bernie Sanders Interview: baseball, capitalism and mitten memes
Reasons Revisited

Hello! While we generally aim for cheerfulness, it's also ok to be a little angry too. Senator Bernie Sanders is. After a long career of fighting for a more progressive politics, the self-proclaimed democratic socialist has had enough: capitalism isn't working for the average Ame ...  Afficher plus