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  • The Chains We Choose: C.S. Lewis’s Warning for America
    2025/05/07

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    In this episode, we delve into C.S. Lewis’s allegory from The Great Divorce, where a ghost clings to a puppet symbolizing performative victimhood. Drawing parallels to contemporary society, we explore how modern culture often elevates grievance over healing, turning pain into identity and empathy into moral coercion. We discuss the dangers of allowing resentment to define us and the importance of choosing joy and forgiveness over perpetual outrage. Join us as we reflect on Lewis’s insights and their relevance to today’s cultural and political climate.

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    7 分
  • Ivy League Inc.: Harvard is a Hedge Fund with Classrooms
    2025/05/05

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    Harvard has a $53 billion endowment, pays its investment managers like Wall Street bankers, and calls itself a nonprofit. In this episode, we expose how America’s elite universities have become hedge funds masquerading as schools—hoarding wealth, overpaying executives, and saddling students with lifelong debt, all while enjoying tax-exempt status. We compare them to their European counterparts, explain why free college is impossible under this model, and argue it’s time to tax the empire hiding behind ivy-covered walls.

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    5 分
  • On Disney and Business Ethics — What Walt Got Wrong
    2025/05/03

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    In this episode, we delve into a critical examination of Walt Disney's legacy and the ethical foundations of the company he built. Drawing from a recent article on ConservativeOpinion.com, we explore how Disney's business practices have evolved over time and the moral implications of those changes. From the company's handling of labor issues to its engagement with cultural and political debates, we discuss the complexities of maintaining ethical standards in a global entertainment empire. Join us as we unpack what Walt Disney might have overlooked and what lessons can be learned for today's business leaders.

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    6 分
  • Protecting Children is Not Censorship, It's Civilization
    2025/05/02

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    In this episode, we take on the absurd claim that shielding children from pornography and graphic content is "censorship." Jordan Rickards makes the case that protecting childhood innocence is not just common sense—it's the foundation of civilization itself.

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    5 分
  • Trump's First 100 Days: A Clear-Eyed View
    2025/05/01

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    In this episode, we delve into Jordan B. Rickards' insightful analysis of President Trump's first 100 days in his second term. Rickards acknowledges Trump's adeptness at channeling public frustration and his bold actions to dismantle perceived institutional failures. However, he critiques the administration's lack of a cohesive reconstruction plan, warning that demolition without a clear blueprint risks mirroring the very radicalism it seeks to oppose. The discussion emphasizes the necessity for Trump to transition from merely opposing to proposing—crafting tangible, unifying policies that rebuild and inspire. Tune in for a thoughtful examination of leadership, governance, and the challenges of transformative politics.

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    10 分
  • White Lotus and the Gospel of the Rich Liberal
    2025/04/17

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    In this episode, we dive into HBO’s The White Lotus as more than just prestige TV—it’s a mirror held up to the decadent, self-justifying rituals of elite liberalism. We unpack how wealth and guilt dance together in a new gospel of indulgence, where morality is performative and redemption is bought through ideology. From sun-soaked resorts to the darker undercurrents of privilege, we explore what White Lotus unintentionally reveals about the spiritual emptiness of our cultural elites—and why the gospel of Christ offers a better story.

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    5 分
  • Trump’s Tariffs: The Hidden Costs and a Smarter Alternative
    2025/04/05

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    Trump’s tariffs are the largest tax on trade in U.S. history—and they’re going to cost American consumers more than we realize. In this episode, we break down the economic impact of tariffs, why they lead to inflation and deflation, and why cutting corporate taxes is a better path to strengthening American industry.

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    7 分
  • Conservatism Demands Due Process, Even for Illegal Aliens
    2025/04/02

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    In this episode, we delve into the importance of due process rights for all individuals, including those accused of being illegal aliens. We explore the legal and ethical foundations of due process, discuss its role in protecting individual freedoms, and analyze the implications of denying these rights to illegal immigrants. Join us for a thoughtful discussion on why upholding due process is essential for a just and equitable society.

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    7 分