The Political Orphanage

Andrew Heaton
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May 20, 2020 • 1h 11min

How Innovation Works - Featuring: Matt Ridley

Matt Ridley, a renowned science writer and author of "How Innovation Works," dives into the history of innovation and its societal impacts. He discusses why certain places thrive in creativity while others lag behind. Ridley critiques the patent system for stifling innovation and advocates for embracing serendipity in discoveries. He contrasts the hands-on methods of the Wright brothers with more rigid approaches. Additionally, he humorously dives into the quirky history of nitrogen's role in agriculture and warfare, revealing hidden complexities in the world of innovation.
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May 15, 2020 • 31min

Emu Wars and Pirate Jet Skis (NSFK) - Week's Underserved Headlines

Today we explore the week's most awesome yet under-reported headlines, from a wine heist, to multiple dangerous bird encounters, to an American hero and recreational pirate. Comedian Chad Prather and producer emeritus Josh Jennings join Heaton to sort things out. Episode contains choice language and some sexual content--parents be warned!
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May 14, 2020 • 1h 12min

Cagematch: Locke vs. Hobbes vs. Rousseau

John Locke is the nerd at the bar. Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the guy in a leather jacket on a motorcycle. Hobbes is the grizzled cynic. What worldview did these three Social Contract theorists push on modern society, and what were they fighting against? Brian Wilson of the Combat & Classics podcast joins Heaton in an exploration of the tectonic plates of Western Civilization.
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May 8, 2020 • 41min

Wild Boars on Cocaine - The Week's Underserved Headlines

Jack Helmuth and Brian Sack of the Questionable Material podcast join Heaton to sort out the week's best and least discussed headlines, from boars on cocaine to English catapult crimes to larceny performed by ambitious children. 
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May 7, 2020 • 20min

How Captain Kirk Would Solve the Lockdown (Bonus)

Much of the discussion about the pandemic centers around the lockdown as the exclusive or main policy tool to use against the pandemic: a giant On or Off switch we strategically employ to flatten the curve. What if there are smarter ways of looking at this? Ep 51
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May 6, 2020 • 36min

Justin Amash: Spoiler Candidate or Sane Alternative?

Katherine Mangu-Ward is the editor-in-chief of Reason Magazine, the nation's foremost libertarian publication. She joins Heaton to weigh in on Justin Amash's presidential aspirations, and whether he is more apt to hurt Trump or Biden in 2020. Season 2, Ep 50
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May 1, 2020 • 47min

When a Government Accidentally Declares You Dead (Friday Release Valve)

(NSKF) As part of my ongoing commitment to providing levity and sanity during quarantine, I am for some length of time resurrecting an old segment: Friday Release Valve, where I grab some comedy buddies to go over the week's undeserved headlines.  Turner Sparks and Andrea Jones-Rooy join me to talk about: when a government accidentally declares you dead, how to fix basketball using firearms, Cambodian machete making, and Canadian gambling ordinances. Season 2, Ep 49
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Apr 29, 2020 • 1h 7min

How Vladimir Putin Thinks

How does Russian propaganda work now, compared to the Soviet era? What power structures have kept Putin in place for decades? And what does Putin think about democracy, subverting American media, and Trump? Michael Weiss is Director of Special Investigations at the Free Russia Foundation, a columnist for Foreign Policy, and editor-at-large at The Daily Beast. He joins Heaton to peer into the mind of the Russian state. Season 2, Ep 48
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Apr 22, 2020 • 1h 7min

Desperately Needed Optimism from Matt Ridley

Matt Ridley is a science writer, member of the House of Lords, and author of the amazing book, "The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves." He joins Heaton to talk about how, overall, life is dramatically and empirically better than the rest of recorded history--and why. Season 2, Ep 47
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Apr 16, 2020 • 45min

Bernie Sanders is the Ron Paul of Socialism

Last week Bernie Sanders dropped out, ending the closest bid to an outright socialist presidency in American history. Brian Brushwood and Justin Robert Young join the program to talk about the impact of Sanders, student loan forgiveness, and Medicare for All. Season 2, Ep 46

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