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The Little Newsroom That Could: A Conversation With Ken Doctor
The Little Newsroom That Could: A Conversation With Ken Doctor

Episode 622

There is still hope for local news. Over the years, the Pulitzer Prize for “breaking news reporting” has typically been awarded to major legacy media…

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An Election Prophecy: How 13 Keys Unlock Presidential Election Outcomes
An Election Prophecy: How 13 Keys Unlock Presidential Election Outcomes

Episode 621

 

Can elections be predicted like hurricanes or sporting events? American University professor Allan Lichtman believes so, and he has the track recor…

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The Little Newsroom That Could: A Conversation With Ken Doctor
The Little Newsroom That Could: A Conversation With Ken Doctor

There is still hope for local news. Over the years, the Pulitzer Prize for “breaking news reporting” has typically been awarded to major legacy media…

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The Conservative Futurist: A Conversation with James Pethokoukis
The Conservative Futurist: A Conversation with James Pethokoukis

Episode 620

 

Like a shark, if we don't keep moving forward, we die. James Pethokoukis, a renowned economic policy expert, shares insights from his groundbreakin…

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The Conservative Futurist: A Conversation with James Pethokoukis
The Conservative Futurist: A Conversation with James Pethokoukis

Like a shark, if we don't keep moving forward, we die. James Pethokoukis, a renowned economic policy expert, shares insights from his groundbreaking …

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"The Guarantee": Natalie Foster's Vision for Reimagining the Social Contract and Building an Inclusive Economy
"The Guarantee": Natalie Foster's Vision for Reimagining the Social Contract and Building an Inclusive Economy

Episode 619

In "The Guarantee," Natalie Foster argues that our current economic system is failing too many Americans, despite signs of growth. As millennials and…

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"The Guarantee": Natalie Foster's Vision for Reimagining the Social Contract and Building an Inclusive Economy
"The Guarantee": Natalie Foster's Vision for Reimagining the Social Contract and Building an Inclusive Economy

In "The Guarantee," Natalie Foster argues that our current economic system is failing too many Americans, despite signs of growth. As millennials and…

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An Election Prophecy: How 13 Keys Unlock Presidential Election Outcomes: A Conversation With Allan Lichtman
An Election Prophecy: How 13 Keys Unlock Presidential Election Outcomes: A Conversation With Allan Lichtman

Can elections be predicted like hurricanes or sporting events? American University professor Allan Lichtman believes so, and he has the track record …

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The Looming Threats to the 2024 Election: Anatomy of an Election Meltdown
The Looming Threats to the 2024 Election: Anatomy of an Election Meltdown

Episode 618

On this week’s WhoWhatWhy podcast, I sit down with the lead author of that report, military sociologist Marek N. Posard, to examine these alarming th…

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Would We Be Better Off With a Whole New System of Governance: American Democracy Reimagined
Would We Be Better Off With a Whole New System of Governance: American Democracy Reimagined

Episode 617

On thisWhoWhatWhy podcast, we explore the potential for a total reimagining of our beleaguered American democracy.

Joining me is Maxwell Stearns, a p…

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