Short Wave - Arts Week: The Literary Magazine Dissecting Health And Healing

New York's Bellevue Hospital is the oldest public hospital in the country, serving patients from all walks of life. It's also the home of a literary magazine, the Bellevue Literary Review, which is now more than 20 years old. In today's encore episode, NPR arts correspondent Neda Ulaby tells Emily how one doctor at Bellevue Hospital decided a literary magazine is essential to both science and healing.

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Hayek Program Podcast - Ordoliberalism for the Modern Day — Erwin Dekker & Stefan Kolev

On this episode of the Hayek Program Podcast, we begin a miniseries on ordoliberalism in the modern day, hosted by Erwin Dekker. Joining Dekker for this episode is Stefan Kolev as they discuss what ordoliberalism is and why it maintains relevancy for the modern day. Additionally, they examine the historical progression of ordoliberalism through the years and tackle how it compares to other schools of economic thought in its contemporary orbit. Kolev also gives his thoughts on a continuing research program for ordoliberalism and its followers.

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What Could Go Right? - The Fix for Crypto, Healthcare, and Equal Opportunity with Avik Roy

What does crypto mean for the future of banking? Why isn’t there an “Uber” for healthcare? Is negative economic growth necessarily bad? Today we’re joined by Avik Roy, President of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, to explore these questions. Plus, Sierra Leone pushes for change, Congress passes a “Bombshell” bill, and the 8 billionth person is born.

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Lost Debate - Ep 96 | Qatar World Cup, T-Swift & Ticketmaster, Isolation Epidemic

Ravi and Rikki start with all the moral relativism coloring this year’s controversial World Cup in Qatar, before opening their hearts to the many Swifties burned by Ticketmaster’s latest monopolistic debacle. The hosts then turn to the isolation epidemic facing America and what can be done to stem social disconnection.


[0:27] Intro

[3:58] World Cup

[27:28] Ticketmaster

[36:15] Loneliness

[50:18] Voicemails


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The Gist - Is America Really Flirting With Civil War?

Civil wars are anything but spontaneous, and though they are often decades in the making, they remain challenging to identify before they explode into violence. We interview Barbara F Walter, a world renown expert on political violence and what it portends about her new book How Civil Wars Start: And How To Stop Them, in hopes of answering a dark question: How close is the U.S. to civil war? Also, we wonder how effective protests around the world will be. And why we pay more for products with “9”s in their prices.

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Consider This from NPR - The (Literally) Cold War In Ukraine

Russian attacks have repeatedly targeted Ukrainian energy and heating infrastructure, threatening to leave millions vulnerable to the approaching bitter cold of winter.

Winter will also force both sides to change their tactics on the war's frontlines. NPR's Nathan Rott reports on what leafless trees and frozen fields mean for the battlefield.

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Federalist Radio Hour - The Group Chat On Rail Workers, Statists, And A Better Path For Conservative Populism

On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Rachel Bovard, senior tech columnist at The Federalist and senior director of policy at the Conservative Partnership Institute, and Inez Feltscher Stepman, senior contributor at The Federalist and senior policy analyst at Independent Women’s Forum, join Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the impending rail strike, what it means to be a statist, and how the future of conservative populism could change for the better.

The Daily Signal - TOP NEWS | Looming Railroad Strikes, Candlelight Vigil for Chinese Victims, Update on “Respect for Marriage” Act | Nov. 29

On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • President Biden calls on Congress to act and avoid rail strikes 
  • A candlelight vigil held on Monday to honor the victims of China’s “zero-COVID” policy
  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis weighing in on Apple potentially banning Twitter from the app store 
  • Rep. Kevin McCarthy discusses on speakership 
  • A non-binary Biden administration official was charged with stealing a woman’s luggage



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The Commentary Magazine Podcast - Can Republicans Save Themselves From Insanity?

Today’s podcast takes up the bizarre behavior of Republican election supervisors in a small county in Arizona who do not want to certify their election results—and the fact that if they were to succeed, a House seat would flip to the Democrats. How crazy is that? Not as crazy, perhaps, as the anti-Semitism-enabling behavior of a former president of the United States. Give a listen. Source

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