EP 428 Honor in a Country That Has Gone Off the Ethical Guardrails

EP 428 Honor in a Country That Has Gone Off the Ethical Guardrails

https://www.amazon.com/New-Honor-Code-Standards-Restoring/dp/1982154640 What shocked us in the past has somehow become the the new normal in our politics, workplaces and overwrought interest in a celebrity culture.  In fact, through social media, we aspire to join that culture, at least for fifteen minutes, by some reckless, attention-seeking behavior.  The reward structure for living life out loud, in …

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EP 427 Is Iran as Bad an Actor as America Says It Is?

EP 427 Is Iran as Bad an Actor as America Says It Is?

https://www.alternativeradio.org/speaker/david-barsamian/ Once America declares you part of the axis of evil or decides that your behavior require heavy economic sanctions, it’s tough to escape the impact our actions can bring.  That’s why the notion of the Iran nuclear deal pursued by the Obama Administration was such a risky political move.  Yet, by the strict reporting …

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EP 426 Is Sugar the Next Tobacco?

EP 426 Is Sugar the Next Tobacco?

https://isa.unc.edu/faculty-members/lindsey-smith-taillie/ If we’re honest, most of us love sweets.  And while talking about my love of chocolate on a radio program, my guest, a nutritionist, admonished me by saying ‘no you love sugar’.  Indeed, I do.  What surprised me is how much of it we consume in a day without knowing or thinking about it.  …

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EP 425 Are We Ready for Future Twenty First Century MegaDisasters?

EP 425 Are We Ready for Future Twenty First Century MegaDisasters?

https://ncdp.columbia.edu/about-us/faculty-and-staff/ The twenty first century has been nothing, if not, eventful.  From man-made disasters like 9-11 to an economic collapse affecting the United States and Europe to a pandemic traveling the superhighway of viruses and touching nearly all quarters of the globe.  If you imagine that the world will now settle in to a more …

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EP 424 Are We More Divided Now Than Ever Before?

EP 424 Are We More Divided Now Than Ever Before?

https://republicofwrath.com/ American politics is loud, angry and bristling, so what else is new?  Well, the make-up of the two major parties, cut more neatly along ideological lines than any point in our past, seem unable to be the vehicle for the design and acceptance of consensus policies. Perhaps, that’s because it’s not so much policy …

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EP 423 Are There Changes Ahead for the Supreme Court?

EP 423 Are There Changes Ahead for the Supreme Court?

https://davidakaplan.com/books/the-most-dangerous-branch-tr/the-most-dangerous-branch-hc Given the partisan battles over recent Supreme Court nominations, and the Democrats frustration over Mitch McConnell’s fixation for affecting American politics through the federal courts for a generation to come, President Biden was asked during the campaign if he would expand the size of the Court.  It’s been done a number of times before …

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EP 422 Can Americans Rebuild Trust in Each Other and Our Politics?

EP 422 Can Americans Rebuild Trust in Each Other and Our Politics?

https://www.kevinvallier.com/ In the aftermath of the presidential election of 2020, we seem to be more polarized than ever before–fully retreated into political camps and tossing verbal grenades at the opposition.  Our guest, Kevin Vallier, a political philosopher from Bowling Green University argues in his new book, ‘Trust in a Polzarized Age’, that as polarization is …

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EP 421 Days of Future Past

EP 421 Days of Future Past

https://therealandrewmaynard.com/future-rising/ Man has never before had as much potential to affect the future as we do today.  We can cure diseases in ways never imagined, develop technology to solve problems using algorithms that would have taken countless man hours and apply modern practices to the way we live to insure plenty for all.  On the …

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EP 420 America’s Eviction Crisis and Tenants’ Rights

EP 420 America’s Eviction Crisis and Tenants’ Rights

http://www.civilrighttocounsel.org/about/staff   Matthew Desmond’s acclaimed book, ‘Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City’ drew attention to the eviction crisis in America.  Estimates suggest upwards of 900,000 renters were being evicted every year in America.  And that was before the pandemic forced a policy change putting a moratorium on evictions.  Without it, those numbers would …

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EP 419 Activism Activated by Tragedy

EP 419 Activism Activated by Tragedy

https://shop.scholastic.com/parent-ecommerce/books/for-which-we-stand-9781338643084.html The young people who survived the shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida in 2018 became daily visitors in our home through their articulate expression of grief and the millions they attracted to their cause, which involved the rallying cry of ‘stop killing kids’.  As a nation, we sensed this time …

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