From Venture Capital Battles to Profiles of Historical Progress Makers: This Week’s Podcast Features a Diverse Range of Topics and Insightful Interviews
This week’s episode features a range of topics, including venture capitalists battling red tape, obstacles to electric vehicle adoption, Americans sleeping on the job, potential vaccine developments for chlamydia and political bias at National Public Radio. We also have an exclusive interview with Alexander Hammond, the author of Heroes of Progress: 65 People Who Changed the World. In this conversation, we delve into the lives of individuals such as Johannes Gutenberg, James Madison, Frederick Douglass and Norman Borlaug who have made significant contributions to improving the lives of millions.
In recent episodes we have discussed censorship by proxy, online trends, gig work, payment for organs, defending election integrity, free markets and federal tech. Next week we have an insightful conversation lined up with Kendall Cotton, the president of the Frontier Institute. Stay tuned for more thought-provoking discussions and insights on these important issues.