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On today’s episode, Noah Gould, Acton’s Alumni and Student Programs manager, speaks to three members of the Emerging Leaders Program.
The Acton Emerging Leaders Program is an 8-week leadership-development internship in Grand Rapids, Mich. The program brings together a cohort of student leaders from across the nation and around the globe for a transformative experience. During the summer, Emerging Leaders will gain professional experience, grow their network, and go deeper into the ideas of a free and virtuous society.
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Emerging Leaders Program | Acton Institute
The Use of Knowledge in Society | F.A. Hayek
Intellectuals and Socialism | F.A. Hayek
The Disadvantages of Being Educated | Albert Jay Nock
Dining with Judas: The Limits of Culinary Diplomacy | Abigail Ingram
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On today’s episode, Noah Gould, Acton’s Alumni and Student Programs manager, speaks to three members of the Emerging Leaders Program.
The Acton Emerging Leaders Program is an 8-week leadership-development internship in Grand Rapids, Mich. The program brings together a cohort of student leaders from across the nation and around the globe for a transformative experience. During the summer, Emerging Leaders will gain professional experience, grow their network, and go deeper into the ideas of a free and virtuous society.
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Watch this podcast here
Emerging Leaders Program | Acton Institute
The Use of Knowledge in Society | F.A. Hayek
Intellectuals and Socialism | F.A. Hayek
The Disadvantages of Being Educated | Albert Jay Nock
Dining with Judas: The Limits of Culinary Diplomacy | Abigail Ingram
If you’d like to support this podcast, you can help by leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. If you have questions or suggestions for a future episode, you can email us at [email protected].

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