The Daily Signal - Culture Change Begins With the Youth

Culture is constantly changing but there are principles of truth that will never change. It is those principles which the Imago Dei Leadership Forum seeks to empower young people with so they can be leaders who influence culture. 


John Murray, Founder and President of Imago Dei Leadership Forum joins the Daily Signal podcast to offer advice on how we can bridge cultural divides in our nation and train up the next generation to be thoughtful leaders who live out their faith.


Also on today's episode:


  • In celebration of Columbus Day we play a portion of President Ronald Reagan’s remarks at the Signing of the Columbus Day Proclamation on October 3, 1988. 


  • We also read your letters to the editor. You can leave us a message at 202-608-6205 or write us at letters@dailysignal.com.


  • And we share a good news story about a homeless woman with an opera singing voice who has captured the attention of the nation.


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Enjoy the show!


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Patreon backers also have a ten-minute bonus episode available, on “Teen-Age Crush” by Tommy Sands.

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Nobel prizes this week went to a range of discoveries that you might be familiar with, in fact you might be using one of them right now – the lithium ion battery. The scientists credited with its Invention got the chemistry prize. And the tantalising prospect of life on other planets plays into the physics prize win.

We see what salamanders have to offer in the treatment of arthritis.

Human life expectancy has been increasing for decades. In many developed countries, we can now expect to live into our 80s, and it isn’t uncommon to live to 90 or even 100 years old. But eventually our bodies fail, old age is undoubtedly a clear indicator of approaching death. This fact annoyed 79 year old listener Bill, who emailed in to set us the task of seeking out the secrets to a longer, healthier life. Bill has a personal target to live to 200 years old, so can he do it?

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Interview with Vi La Bianca. She is a former christian turned atheist activist. She is a host on the Atheist Experience TV show. We talk about the evil of home schooling and bad education.
Investing Skeptically: Home refinance & The FIRE Movement
Bonus audio: Martin Luther King - I have a dream.
Dara O'Brian on Catholicism.

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  Between our regular episodes, I want to introduce you to American Elections: Wicked Game. This new podcast is from the host of Wondery’s American History Tellers (Lindsay Graham) that will explore all 58 presidential elections, leading up to the big day in November 2020.   From the inevitable election of George Washington in 1789, to Donald Trump’s surprise electoral victory in 2016, they attempt to discover if there ever was a “good ol’ days,” or if presidential politics have always been played dirty.   Listen now at: http://wondery.fm/AmericanElectionsTNP    (sponsored)

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