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0:00 - John Kass fills in for Amy and he’s prepared to bring it to John Greenfield
16:32 - Dan & John look into what’s missing in downtown Chicago
34:53 - NY Times was wrong about…
52:44 - Vice President of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation, Lt Col James Carafano, explains how China’s hoarding of grain is responsible for the world wide food shortage and Nancy Pelosi is responsible for the security failures on Jan 6. If you haven’t already, check out Jim’s most recent book Brutal War: Jungle Fighting in Papua New Guinea, 1942
01:10:13 - Hal Conte, graduate student at the Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies, Warwick University: Why the West Fell for Scientism. You can follow Hal on twitter @conte_hal
01:26:12 - Tony Kinnett, executive director of the heterodox education publication Chalkboard Review, and the former STEM coordinator and head instructional coach for Indianapolis Public Schools, shares his recent report 615 Midwestern Teachers Reveal Why They’re Really Leaving the Classroom. For more of Tony’s work visit thechalkboardreview.com
01:39:07 - Professor of economics and finance at the University of Michigan & Carpe Diem blogger for the American Enterprise Institute, Mark Perry, with a few Narrative Destabilizing Facts on electric vehicles, equal pay and the border. Read Mark’s Carpe Diem blog here
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0:00 - John Kass fills in for Amy and he’s prepared to bring it to John Greenfield
16:32 - Dan & John look into what’s missing in downtown Chicago
34:53 - NY Times was wrong about…
52:44 - Vice President of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation, Lt Col James Carafano, explains how China’s hoarding of grain is responsible for the world wide food shortage and Nancy Pelosi is responsible for the security failures on Jan 6. If you haven’t already, check out Jim’s most recent book Brutal War: Jungle Fighting in Papua New Guinea, 1942
01:10:13 - Hal Conte, graduate student at the Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies, Warwick University: Why the West Fell for Scientism. You can follow Hal on twitter @conte_hal
01:26:12 - Tony Kinnett, executive director of the heterodox education publication Chalkboard Review, and the former STEM coordinator and head instructional coach for Indianapolis Public Schools, shares his recent report 615 Midwestern Teachers Reveal Why They’re Really Leaving the Classroom. For more of Tony’s work visit thechalkboardreview.com
01:39:07 - Professor of economics and finance at the University of Michigan & Carpe Diem blogger for the American Enterprise Institute, Mark Perry, with a few Narrative Destabilizing Facts on electric vehicles, equal pay and the border. Read Mark’s Carpe Diem blog here
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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