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El Cato Podcast: Economía y psicología del florecimiento humano
En el décimonoveno episodio de El Cato Podcast, Gonzalo Schwartz, CEO y Presidente del Archbridge Institute, explica la mecánica detrás de los conceptos de "florecimiento humano" y "sueño americano", así como también de los recientes discursos políticos que sugieren que el progreso se ha detenido y los problemas de percepción que eso acarrea.Por: Instituto CatoLink original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nICER6PvwA8~Escucha más episodios en: https://fountain.fm/show/n9y2IOmZcJHPxqsvUcVLPropinas: https://plisio.net/donate/Ge...
2025-07-14
54 min
El Cato Podcast
Economía y psicología del florecimiento humano
En el décimonoveno episodio de El Cato Podcast, Gonzalo Schwartz, CEO y Presidente del Archbridge Institute, explica la mecánica detrás de los conceptos de "florecimiento humano" y "sueño americano", así como también de los recientes discursos políticos que sugieren que el progreso se ha detenido y los problemas de percepción que eso acarrea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-07-14
54 min
Liberty Roundtable Podcast
Radio Show Hour 2 – 06/26/2025
* Guest: Arash Ayrom, Born in Tehran, Iran, his family escaped and arrived in the US after the coup d’état of 1979 as political refugees - CataclysmoInc.com* Mr. Ayrom Is a FilmMaker and Video Editor: His commercial, narrative and documentary work has won many awards, samples can be seen at his website - cataclysmoinc.comHaving become passionate about liberty and a defender of freedom for all, Arash has also worked with liberty-oriented organizations like the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), FreedomFest, and Archbridge Institute.* His personal story can be seen in an episod...
2025-06-26
54 min
Free The Economy
Tariffs and Corruption with Justin Callais
This week we cover donor privacy, the DOGE legacy, and the impact of import taxes on the auto industry. Our interview this week is with Justin Callais, chief economist at the Archbridge Institute. We’ll talk about tariffs, exemptions, cronyism, inefficiencies, and regulatory capture. Free the Economy is hosted by Richard Morrison. Keep up with new episodes by following us on Twitter at @freethe_economy and read our episode summaries, with links to the stories we cover, at cei.org/blog.
2025-06-05
47 min
The Great Antidote
Why Some States Succeed: Mobility, Markets, and the Freedom to Flourish with Justin Callais
Send us a textWhat makes some states thrive while others trap people in place? And what does it really mean to be free to move, grow, and flourish?In this episode, I talk with economist Justin Callais about the deep connections between personal fulfillment, economic mobility, and institutional quality. We begin with the personal: why real change starts internally, and how self-mastery and agency are prerequisites for meaningful, external progress. Then, we zoom out to ask: what kinds of systems make it easier for people to rise?We explore questions like:...
2025-05-09
1h 02
Deep Talks with Paul Anleitner
John Vervaeke & Clay Routledge | Nostalgia & the Loss of Our Guiding Stories
John Vervaeke, PhD is a philosopher and cognitive scientist. He is an associate professor and award-winning lecturer at the University of Toronto, teaching in the Department of Psychology. His work and research is far-ranging, including topics such as human intelligence, rationality, wisdom, and AI. Clay Routledge, PhD is an existential psychologist, a writer, and a consultant. Clay is Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at Archbridge Institute and coeditor of Profectus, a magazine on human progress and flourishing. As a leading expert in existential psychology, Clay’s work focuses on helping people rea...
2025-02-10
1h 30
Liberty Ventures Podcast with Alexander McCobin
The High Cost of Prioritizing Security Over Business Creation
In the latest episode of the Liberty Ventures podcast, Alexander McCobin speaks with Gonzalo Schwarz, President & CEO of the Archbridge Institute, about the vital role of opportunity and meaning in human flourishing.Key insights include:· Stagnating upward mobility: Only 50% of people today out-earn their parents, compared to 90% in the 1940s.· Declining business dynamism: Startups have dropped from 12% of businesses in the 1970s to just 8% today, with closures matching new ventures.· The downside of security focus: Prioritizing guaranteed income and jobs can suppress the dynamism needed for innovation and growth.The conversation emp...
2025-01-23
19 min
The Playful Den Podcast
07. CLAY ROUTLEDGE: NOSTALGIA IS GOOD FOR US
Emma dives headlong into some playful chat, this week focusing on something that the whole world seems to have gone crazy for right now.…nostalgia!In a bid to understand more about this fascinating topic, Emma talks to Clay Routledge, PhD, who is the Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute. Clay is also the co-editor of Profectus (a periodic magazine on human progress and flourishing), and the co-host of The Profectus Podcast. Clay shares insights from his new book Past Forward which explores compelling science and valuable practices fo...
2025-01-08
1h 04
Deep Talks with Paul Anleitner
Are We a Spiritual Species? (Part 2) | Dr. Clay Routledge
Dr. Clay Routledge is a leading expert in existential psychology. He is a highly cited scholar who has published more than 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three books, authored two books, and received numerous awards for his academic research and student mentorship. He is the Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute and the coeditor of Profectus Magazine. https://www.clayroutledge.com/ Ben Wilterdink is the Director of Programs at the Archbridge Institute, whose work focuses on the connection between economic and social policy and existential meaning. ht...
2024-11-26
49 min
Deep Talks with Paul Anleitner
Are We a Spiritual Species? (Part 1) | Dr. Clay Routledge
Dr. Clay Routledge is a leading expert in existential psychology. He is a highly cited scholar who has published more than 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three books, authored two books, and received numerous awards for his academic research and student mentorship. He is the Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute and the coeditor of Profectus Magazine. https://www.clayroutledge.com/ Ben Wilterdink is the Director of Programs at the Archbridge Institute, whose work focuses on the connection between economic and social policy and existential meaning. ht...
2024-11-20
56 min
Going Big! with Kevin Gentry
Nostalgia as a Force for Good with Dr. Clay Routledge
In this insightful episode of the Going Big! Podcast, Kevin Gentry is joined by Dr. Clay Routledge, an existential psychologist and Vice President of Research at the Archbridge Institute. Together, they delve into how nostalgia can serve as a powerful tool for nonprofits to inspire donors and elevate end-of-year giving campaigns. Dr. Routledge, a leading expert on human flourishing, shares practical strategies for leveraging nostalgia’s emotional impact to foster meaningful connections and drive transformative fundraising results. Don’t miss this engaging discussion on how nostalgia can truly be a force for good. Check Dr. Clay Routledge's work out here: http...
2024-11-18
52 min
La Trinchera de Llamas
Rómulo López: "El nombramiento de Musk es bueno para acabar con el exceso de burocracia"
Rómulo López, analista político y asesor especial del presidente del Archbridge Institute analiza los nombramientos para el gabinete de Donald Trump
2024-11-16
12 min
The Archbridge Podcast
The Economics of Flourishing: On Agency
About the Series At the Archbridge Institute, we define the "economics of flourishing" as the study of how markets, people, organizations, and institutions support the economic foundations of social mobility and human flourishing. About the Experts Dr. Clay Routledge is Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute. ResourcesHuman Flourishing Lab
2024-10-31
46 min
The Archbridge Podcast
The Economics of Flourishing: On Social Capital
About the Series At the Archbridge Institute, we define the "economics of flourishing" as the study of how markets, people, organizations, and institutions support the economic foundations of social mobility and human flourishing. About the Experts Dr. Justin Callais is the chief economist at the Archbridge Institute and an assistant professor of economics at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He is the lead researcher for the institute's Social Mobility in the 50 States project.Dr. Alicia Plemmons is an assistant professor in the Department of General Business at West Virginia University.
2024-10-30
29 min
The Archbridge Podcast
The Economics of Flourishing: On Education and Early Childhood
About the Series At the Archbridge Institute, we define the "economics of flourishing" as the study of how markets, people, organizations, and institutions support the economic foundations of social mobility and human flourishing. About the Experts Dr. Katharine Stevens is the founder and president of the Center on Child and Family Policy. Dr. Preston Cooper is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where his work focuses on higher education policy and reform. Dr. Justin Callais is the chief economist at the Archbridge Institute and an assistant professor of ec...
2024-09-27
29 min
The Archbridge Podcast
The Economics of Flourishing: On Institutions and the Rule of Law
About the SeriesAt the Archbridge Institute, we define the "economics of flourishing" as the study of how markets, people, organizations, and institutions support the economic foundations of social mobility and human flourishing. About the Experts Dr. Vincent Geloso is an assistant professor of economics at George Mason University. As an economic historian, he specializes in the historical measurement of living standards and inequality, public economics, and political economy. Dr. Justin Callais is the chief economist at the Archbridge Institute and an assistant professor of economics at the University of L...
2024-09-26
29 min
The Archbridge Podcast
The Economics of Flourishing: On Entrepreneurship and Business Dynamism
About the SeriesAt the Archbridge Institute, we define the "economics of flourishing" as the study of how markets, people, organizations, and institutions support the economic foundations of social mobility and human flourishing. About the Experts Dr. Justin Callais is a research fellow at the Archbridge Institute and an assistant professor of economics at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He is the lead researcher for the institute's Social Mobility in the 50 States project. Dr. Ufuk Akcigit is the Arnold C. Harberger Professor of Economics at the University of Chic...
2024-09-26
43 min
Free The Economy
Economic Mobility in the 50 States with Gonzalo Schwarz
This week we cover poll results on corporate social responsibility, the plight of California landlords, hard times for cable TV, and the democratic deficit of private-sector unions. Our interview this week is with Gonzalo Schwarz, president of the Archbridge Institute. We talk about economic mobility, state politics, the American Dream, and where to move to improve your life.Free the Economy is produced and hosted by Richard Morrison. Our co-producer is Destry Edwards, and the show is edited by Bilander Media. Keep up with new episodes by following us on Twitter at @freethe_economy and read our...
2024-09-19
56 min
Cato Podcast
Economic Growth Is (Still) Underappreciated
The "degrowth" movement has many adherents, so it's worth emphasizing the manifold benefits of economic growth to the lives of humans across the globe. Justin Callais of the Archbridge Institute explains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-09-06
08 min
Cato Podcast
Economic Growth Is (Still) Underappreciated
The "degrowth" movement has many adherents, so it's worth emphasizing the manifold benefits of economic growth to the lives of humans across the globe. Justin Callais of the Archbridge Institute explains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-09-06
08 min
Beauty At Work
Nostalgia: Yearning for Beautiful Memories with Dr. Clay Routledge (Part 2 of 2)
Existential psychologist Dr. Clay Routledge, Vice President of Research at the Archbridge Institute, discusses the science of nostalgia, and why our yearning for beautiful memories is not simply an escape to the past but a vital resource for innovation.Clay is a highly cited researcher who has published more than 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three academic books, authored three books, and received numerous awards for his research and mentorship. Clay regularly advises a range of organizations, from small startups to large companies, helping them use existential psychology and behavioral science more broadly to improve their products, services, and...
2024-08-07
37 min
Beauty At Work
Nostalgia: Yearning for Beautiful Memories with Dr. Clay Routledge (Part 1 of 2)
Existential psychologist Dr. Clay Routledge, Vice President of Research at the Archbridge Institute, discusses the science of nostalgia, and why our yearning for beautiful memories is not simply an escape to the past but a vital resource for innovation.Clay is a highly cited researcher who has published more than 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three academic books, authored three books, and received numerous awards for his research and mentorship. Clay regularly advises a range of organizations, from small startups to large companies, helping them use existential psychology and behavioral science more broadly to improve their products, services, and...
2024-08-03
32 min
You Must Be Some Kind of Therapist
116. Independence Therapy: Dr. Camilo Ortiz Treats Kids’ Anxiety Through Freedom + Responsibility
In this episode, I dive into a fascinating conversation with Dr. Camilo Ortiz about a groundbreaking concept he coined as "independence therapy." Dr. Ortiz shares insights on how giving kids age-appropriate responsibilities and freedoms can help them overcome anxiety. We discuss the evolution of this idea from classic exposure therapy to empowering kids with independence. How does this therapy work, and what age group is it suitable for? Dr. Ortiz reveals the surprising results and the potential impact on children's anxiety levels.We explore the importance of allowing kids to experience discomfort, danger, distress...
2024-07-01
1h 14
The Archbridge Podcast
The Parent Revolution with Corey DeAngelis
Corey's book: The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids from the Radicals Ruining Our SchoolsFollow Corey on X, formerly Twitter, @DeAngelisCorey
2024-06-25
1h 04
Cato Podcast
What Impedes Social Mobility?
Social mobility means helping people improve their prospects for creating and building long-term wealth. What stands in the way? The Archbridge Institute's Gonzalo Schwarz discusses what he's learned. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-05-31
12 min
Cato Podcast
What Impedes Social Mobility?
Social mobility means helping people improve their prospects for creating and building long-term wealth. What stands in the way? The Archbridge Institute's Gonzalo Schwarz discusses what he's learned. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-05-31
12 min
Beauty At Work
Is Democracy Beautiful? (Part 2 of 2)
What, if anything, is beautiful about democracy? Is it meaningful to talk about beauty when it comes to politics? These questions were discussed (and even fiercely debated) in our final plenary session of the Beauty at Work international symposium held at The Catholic University of America, May 27, 2023. This episode is the second part of the discussion. Please listen to the first part here if you haven't already: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2043099/15128215Panelists for the session were Hélène Landemore (Yale University), Shadi Hamid (The Atlantic), and Osita Nwanevu (The New Republic)Th...
2024-05-31
46 min
Beauty At Work
Is Democracy Beautiful? (Part 1 of 2)
What, if anything, is beautiful about democracy? Is it meaningful to talk about beauty when it comes to politics? These questions were discussed (and even fiercely debated) in our final plenary session of the Beauty at Work international symposium held at The Catholic University of America, May 27, 2023. We will share this session with you over the next couple of episodes. Panelists for the session were Hélène Landemore (Yale University), Shadi Hamid (The Atlantic), and Osita Nwanevu (The New Republic)The panel was moderated by Samuel Kimbriel, Aspen Institute.You...
2024-05-24
36 min
Beauty At Work
How Beauty Works: Neuroscience, Design, and Justice (Part 2 of 2)
This is part 2 of a 2-part episode examining how beauty works to shape our brains, the spaces we inhabit, and the communities we build. Please check out part 1 if you haven't already: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2043099/15078668These questions were the focus of the second plenary session of our International Symposium on Beauty at Work that we held in Washington DC in May 2023. Our panelists were:Anjan Chatterjee, University of PennsylvaniaJulio Bermudez, The Catholic University of AmericaPallavi Dean, Roar, Dubai, UAESheri Parks, Un...
2024-05-21
36 min
Beauty At Work
How Beauty Works: Neuroscience, Design, and Justice (Part 1 of 2)
How does beauty shape our brains, the spaces we inhabit, and the communities we build?These questions were the focus of the second plenary session of our International Symposium on Beauty at Work that we held in Washington DC in May 2023. The panelists in this second session of our Symposium tackle these questionsAnjan Chatterjee, University of PennsylvaniaJulio Bermudez, The Catholic University of AmericaPallavi Dean, Roar, Dubai, UAESheri Parks, University of MarylandThe panel was moderated by Christine Emba, Staff Writer at The Atlantic
2024-05-17
35 min
Beauty At Work
The Meaning And Value Of Beauty In Science (Opening plenary, International Symposium on Beauty at Work), Part 2 of 2
This episode is the second part of our plenary session on the meaning and value of beauty in science which opened the International Symposium on Beauty at Work that we held in Washington DC in May 2023.Please check out part 1 of the discussion here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2043099/15037678The session was a discussion between four scientists: Dr. Robert Gilbert (Professor of Biochemistry, University of Oxford); Dr. Aaron Dominguez (Professor of Physics and Provost, Catholic University of America); and Dr. Massimo Robberto (Space Telescope Science Institute) and Dr. Maria Teresa Landi (National Cancer Institute at NIH) wh...
2024-05-14
45 min
Beauty At Work
The Meaning and Value of Beauty in Science (Opening plenary, International Symposium on Beauty at Work) Part 1 of 2
What does Beauty mean to scientists? Why does it matter for the practice of science?These questions drive the opening plenary session of the Beauty at Work international symposium held at The Catholic University of America, May 26, 2023.We’re going to share this session with you over the next couple of episodes.The session opened with remarks from the President of the Catholic University of America, Dr. Peter Kilpatrick. It was followed by a discussion between four scientists: Dr. Robert Gilbert (Professor of Biochemistry, University of Oxford); Dr. Aaron Dominguez (Professor of Physics an...
2024-05-10
36 min
The Archbridge Podcast
The Economics of Flourishing: Justin Callais on Social Mobility in the 50 States
Episode NotesAbout the SeriesAt the Archbridge Institute, we define the "economics of flourishing" as the study of how markets, people, organizations, and institutions support the economic foundations of social mobility and human flourishing. About the ExpertsDr. Justin Callais is the chief economist at the Archbridge Institute and the lead researcher for the institute's Social Mobility in the 50 States project. ResourcesSocial Mobility in the 50 States
2024-04-29
41 min
The Archbridge Podcast
The Economics of Flourishing: James Heckman & Rasmus Landerso on Skills Development
About the SeriesAt the Archbridge Institute, we define the "economics of flourishing" as the study of how markets, people, organizations, and institutions support the economic foundations of social mobility and human flourishing. About the ExpertsDr. James Heckman is the Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor in Economics and the College at the University of Chicago since 1973. He is the Director of the Center for the Economics of Human Development and also a Senior Fellow with the Archbridge Institute. He has devoted his professional life to understanding the origins of major so...
2024-04-22
1h 13
Converging Dialogues
#332 - Nostalgia: A Dialogue with Clay Routledge
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Clay Routledge about nostalgia. They define nostalgia, nostalgia being forward thinking, nostalgia with positive and negative memories, and the downsides of nostalgia in pop culture. They discuss nostalgia with self-concept, self-continuity, and self-esteem, nostaglia for understanding existential anxiety and death, best ways to use nostalgia, and many more topics. Clay Routledge is an existential psychologist, writer, and consultant. He is Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at Archbridge Institute and co-editor of Profectus, a magazine on human progress and flourishing. He has published m...
2024-04-15
1h 37
The Archbridge Podcast
True Progress: Polarization | Episode 3: Finding Solutions
CreditsWritten, Edited, and Directed by Arash AyromProduced by Clay Routledge and Ben WilterdinkNarrated by Robert Anthony PetersFeaturing interviews with:Ben Klutsey, Director of Academic Outreach, Director of the Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange, Mercatus CenterIlana Redstone, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Illinois; Co-Director, Mill Institute, University of AustinClay Routledge, Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab, Archbridge InstituteDan Vallone, Director, More in Common, USATony Woodlief, Senior Executive Vice President at State Policy Network and Author of “I, Citizen: A Blueprint for Reclaiming American Self-Governance” ResourcesThe Hidden...
2024-03-18
37 min
The Archbridge Podcast
True Progress: Polarization | Episode 2: Fracturing Society
CreditsWritten, Edited, and Directed by Arash AyromProduced by Clay Routledge and Ben WilterdinkNarrated by Robert Anthony PetersFeaturing interviews with:Ben Klutsey, Director of Academic Outreach, Director of the Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange, Mercatus CenterIlana Redstone, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Illinois; Co-Director, Mill Institute, University of AustinClay Routledge, Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab, Archbridge InstituteDan Vallone, Director, More in Common, USATony Woodlief, Senior Executive Vice President at State Policy Network and Author of “I, Citizen: A Blueprint for Reclaiming American Self-Governance” ResourcesThe Hidden...
2024-03-18
33 min
The Archbridge Podcast
True Progress: Polarization | Episode 1: Defining Division
CreditsWritten, Edited, and Directed by Arash AyromProduced by Clay Routledge and Ben WilterdinkNarrated by Robert Anthony PetersFeaturing interviews with:Ben Klutsey, Director of Academic Outreach, Director of the Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange, Mercatus CenterIlana Redstone, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Illinois; Co-Director, Mill Institute, University of AustinClay Routledge, Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab, Archbridge InstituteDan Vallone, Director, More in Common, USATony Woodlief, Senior Executive Vice President at State Policy Network and Author of “I, Citizen: A Blueprint for Reclaiming American Self-Governance” ResourcesThe Hidden...
2024-03-18
27 min
Health Gig
415. Wistful Wanderings: Exploring the Power of Nostalgia with Clay Routledge
In this captivating episode, hosts Doro and Tricia delve into the multifaceted realm of nostalgia with guest Clay Routledge, VP of Research & Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute and author of “Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life.” Together, they uncover the deep emotional resonance of nostalgic memories, exploring how they shape our identities and influence our perspectives. Through engaging anecdotes and profound insights, Clay illuminates the transformative power of nostalgia, offering a compelling journey into the human experience and the timeless echoes of memory. Listen to unravel the threads of the...
2024-02-21
31 min
Health Gig
415. Wistful Wanderings: Exploring the Power of Nostalgia with Clay Routledge
In this captivating episode, hosts Doro and Tricia delve into the multifaceted realm of nostalgia with guest Clay Routledge, VP of Research & Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute and author of “Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life.” Together, they uncover the deep emotional resonance of nostalgic memories, exploring how they shape our identities and influence our perspectives. Through engaging anecdotes and profound insights, Clay illuminates the transformative power of nostalgia, offering a compelling journey into the human experience and the timeless echoes of memory. Listen to unravel the t...
2024-02-21
31 min
Defending Ideas
What Utah's ranking as best state for social mobility teaches us about poverty
What are the right ingredients for creating the best chance of upward mobility for the most people? Policy experts and elected officials trying to reduce poverty have asked versions of this question for decades. There's a strong argument to be made that Utah has the answer.A new report from the Archbridge Institute ranks social mobility in all 50 states, with Utah taking the top spot as the best state in the nation for opportunity. Nic Dunn sits down with the authors of this new study to discuss their findings. Gonzalo Schwarz is the President and CEO of the...
2024-01-30
53 min
Giving Ventures
Ep. 54 — How Charity Builds Social Mobility
On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, host and DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Archbridge Institute President and CEO Gonzalo Schwarz and Justin Callais, research fellow at Archbridge Institute and lead author of its Social Mobility Index project. Discover how the institute is mapping out state-by-state the ability of one to improve their economic situation.
2024-01-03
34 min
The Archbridge Podcast
Christmas and the Power of Nostalgia: A Holiday Cultural Convo
Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life by Clay RoutledgeNostalgia in America: The Power of Looking Back to Move ForwardNostalgia Can Be an Engine of Progress in Discourse Magazine by Clay RoutledgeNostalgia is the greatest gift this holiday season in the Los Angeles Daily News by Clay Routledge
2023-12-21
1h 08
60 Mindful Minutes
The Power of Nostalgia Clay Routledge
Nostalgia plays an interesting role in our lives. While many of us may consider it something we experience as we reflect on our past, this week’s guest sees it as a tool we can use to create our future. In his new book, Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life , Clay Routledge, PhD, guides us through a fascinating investigation into an emotion we all experience yet often misunderstand, inviting us to consider how nostalgia can have extraordinary potential to enrich our present―and our future. Guest Bio Clay...
2023-12-12
48 min
60 Mindful Minutes
The Power of Nostalgia Clay Routledge
Nostalgia plays an interesting role in our lives. While many of us may consider it something we experience as we reflect on our past, this week’s guest sees it as a tool we can use to create our future. In his new book, Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life , Clay Routledge, PhD, guides us through a fascinating investigation into an emotion we all experience yet often misunderstand, inviting us to consider how nostalgia can have extraordinary potential to enrich our present―and our future. Guest Bio Clay...
2023-12-12
48 min
Ed Stott & The Big Life Questions
How To Create & Use Nostalgia For a More Meaningful Life
Around this time of year there are so many nostalgic moments. You might sit in them & reminisce about the past, they might even make you feel a little sad but did you know that you could be using them to live a more meaningful life? And have you ever thought about how you can intentionally create more of those moments? Dr Clay Routlege is the Vice President of Research & the Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute & he’s the author of Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life....
2023-12-08
44 min
Free to Offend
Economic ‘Inequality’ isn’t the Problem
We hear a lot about “economic inequality” as a growing problem in the nation. However, we don’t hear nearly as much about what really matters to most people: economic mobility. Economic mobility is the simple idea that we’re capable of bettering our lot in life – that we have the ability to build a business, learn a new skill or find a better job and start climbing into higher socioeconomic classes. Justin T. Callais, PhD, is a research fellow at the Archbridge Institute and the lead researcher for the institute’s Social Mobility Index project. He joi...
2023-11-15
35 min
My Worst Audition
My Worst Audition, Episode 12 with guest Robert Anthony Peters
Actor, producer, and think tank fellow Robert Anthony Peters (@robert3names) reminisces about the time his mom acted as his reader for a rather risqué self-tape audition (5:40). He also recalls the time he had to go very out of character for a Tower Records commercial audition where the director later described him as "a heavy metal Peter Pan" (9:45). And, of course, he shares the ridiculous Murphy's Law audition/performance saga of the part he eventually booked in the 2015 Michael Fassbender movie Steve Jobs (12:07). Finally, we finish it off with a plug for Robert's award-winning film Tank Man, a story a...
2023-11-07
35 min
IEA Podcast
Can Latin America Overcome Socialism? | IEA Podcast
Can Latin America overcome authoritarianism? What are the barriers to social mobility?In this week's podcast, IEA Director of Public Policy and Communications Matthew Lesh is joined by Archbridge Institute founder Gonzalo Schwarz, as well as Chilean writer, lawyer and political scientist Axel Kaiser. Get full access to Institute of Economic Affairs | Insider at insider.iea.org.uk/subscribe
2023-10-27
33 min
The Lunch Hour with Federal Newswire
Ep. 51 - Dr. Clay Routledge
Dr. Clay Routledge is Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at Archbridge Institute and coeditor of Profectus, a magazine on human progress and flourishing.
2023-09-18
46 min
The Archbridge Podcast
The State of Men: Profectus Cultural Convo #3
Men are lost. Here’s a map out of the wilderness. by Christine Emba in The Washington PostOf Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do about It by Richard V. ReevesIs There Anything Good About Men?: How Cultures Flourish by Exploiting Men by Roy F. BaumeisterPrevious Podcast on the Marriage Crisis with Kathryn Wilson
2023-08-11
1h 11
The Archbridge Podcast
The Marriage Crisis with Kathryn Wilson
Marriage Crisis Video 1: Introductions Marriage Crisis Video 2: Love is Unconditional, Relationships are NotMarriage Crisis Video 3: The Velcro of Marriage in a World of Insecure AttachmentMarriage Crisis Video 4: The Loss of Inherited Wisdom in Marriage and Childrearing Marriage Crisis Video 5: Suitor-Father-Patriarch Lifelong Marriage as Developmental and Virtue AchievementRichard Reeves' Latest book, Of Boys and MenThe American Institute for Boys and Men (Substack)Men are lost. Here’s a map out of the wilderness. by Christine Emba in The Washington Post.Profect...
2023-07-28
1h 13
Fe Y Libertad
195 | Cómo construir una vida con propósito con Gonzalo Schwarz
La pobreza, la educación, el desarrollo personal y profesional… todos son temas que nos preocupan. Queremos ver una sociedad en la que las personas no mueran de hambre, en la que puedan acceder a educación y salud, en la que puedan cultivar valores y alcanzar la plenitud. La pregunta es ¿cómo lo logramos? Hoy nos acompaña Gonzalo Schwarz, fundador y director ejecutivo del Instituto Archbridge, un grupo de expertos en políticas públicas que busca eliminar las barreras que impiden alcanzar el florecimiento humano.
2023-07-27
34 min
The Archbridge Podcast
The American Dream, Jury Duty, and Barbie: Profectus Cultural Convo #2
American Dream Survey 20232023 Cost of Thriving Index AEI Event: Family Affordability in America: A Story of Decline or Achievement?The American Dream is Not Dead by Michael StrainGenerations by Jean TwengeAlienated America by Tim CarneyThe Complacent Class by Tyler CowenSecurity Can’t Substitute for Development in Profectus MagazineMeeting the Challenge of Mental Decline in the Age of Material Abundance in Profectus MagazineSenator Murphy Proposes Legislation on LonelinessJury Duty - Amazon VideoBa...
2023-07-21
51 min
The Archbridge Podcast
Changing Narratives on Family Affordability with Angela Rachidi
Discussion Links:The Evidence on Family Affordability by Dr. Angela RachidiNational Marriage Project & AEI Present Richard Reeves and Ian Rowe: A Debate On FatherhoodThe real story behind America's population bomb: Adults want their independenceWild Problems by Russ Roberts and Profectus Magazine's ReviewFollow Dr. Angela Rachidi on Twitter @AngelaRachidi
2023-05-09
1h 02
Tom Anderson Show
Tom Anderson Show Podcast (4-25-23) Hours 1 & 2
HOUR 1Joe Biden announces his bid for re-election for President and with Kamala Harris as VP / (FOXNews) https://www.foxnews.com/politics/president-biden-2024-campaign-low-support-partyVivek Ramaswamy: Is it a myth Biden is running for re-election / (FOXNews) https://www.foxnews.com/politics/president-biden-2024-campaign-low-support-partySinger, actor and human rights activist Harry Belafonte died Tuesday at age 96 of congestive heart failure / (NPR) https://www.npr.org/2023/04/25/516446742/harry-belafonte-deadThe World Health Organization (WHO) representative in Sudan reportedly warned Tuesday of a "high risk of biological hazard" after one of the sides fighting in the conflict seized...
2023-04-25
1h 25
SPPI-TV
SPPI-TV Ep. 5: Breaking Barriers with Occupational Licensing Reform
Join us for a lively discussion on the latest report from the Archbridge Institute about the State Occupational Licensing Index. Our panelists, Edward Timmons and Noah Trudeau, will explore the report's findings, which reveal the impact of occupational licensing on skilled worker shortages and barriers to opportunity and prosperity. The report ranks all 50 states based on their licensing requirements, with some surprising results for the Southwest region. Learn about the report's limitations and how it compares to other indexes in use today. Don't miss this chance to hear from experts on this important issue and to participate...
2023-04-21
58 min
The Archbridge Podcast
Purpose, Phones, and Tetris: Profectus Cultural Convo #1
Show Notes:Get Serious: About Purpose by Katherine Boyle, The Free PressThe Joy of Losing Your Phone by Clare Coffey, The New AtlantisTetris - Official TrailerFollow Us on Twitter @ProfectusMBen Wilterdink @bgwilterdinkClay Routledge @clayroutledgeKali Christianson @kal_louise
2023-04-13
1h 03
The Archbridge Podcast
The Truth About Success with Ian Rowe
Discussion LinksIan's book, Agency: The four-point plan (F.R.E.E.), for all children to overcome the victimhood narrative and discover their pathway to power.Follow Ian on Twitter @IanVRowe
2023-04-04
52 min
The Archbridge Podcast
Beginning with the Deed with Michael Gibson
Discussion LinksMichael's Book, Paper Belt on Fire , How Renegade Investors Sparked a Revolt Against the UniversityThe 1517 FundFollow Michael on Twitter @William_Blake
2023-03-23
52 min
The Archbridge Podcast
Reviving a Politics of Hope, Aspiration, and Optimism with John Tillman
Discussion Links:American Culture ProjectAmerican Dream 2022 Snapshot: The Health and State of the American DreamThe Social Power of PatriotismThe Righteous Mind by Jonathan HaidtComing Apart by Charles MurrayRevolt of the Public by Martin GurriLocal 1: The Rise of America's Most Powerful Teachers Union (Full Film)
2023-03-09
59 min
Deep Talks with Paul Anleitner
A Quest for Meaning as a Spiritual Species (Part 2)- Dr. Clay Routledge & Ben Wilterdink
I believe humans are fundamentally a spiritual species in search of meaning and that we’re in the beginning stages of a massive culture-wide rejection of the materialistic, nihilistic story. In this new series, I talk with experts in a variety of disciplines who share this conviction and want to work towards solutions even if they disagree with me or don't hold to all of my religious/theological convictions. This is part 2 of this series, and it continues my conversation with Dr. Clay Routledge & Ben Wilterdink into some profoundly important territory. Dr. Clay Routledge is a...
2023-01-17
52 min
Deep Talks with Paul Anleitner
A Quest for Meaning as a Spiritual Species (Part 1)- Dr. Clay Routledge & Ben Wilterdink
I believe humans are fundamentally a spiritual species in search of meaning and that we’re in the beginning stages of a massive culture-wide rejection of the materialistic, nihilistic story. In this new series, I talk with experts in a variety of disciplines who share this conviction and want to work towards solutions even if they disagree with me or don't hold to all of my religious/theological convictions. Dr. Clay Routledge is a leading expert in existential psychology. He is a highly cited scholar who has published more than 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three books, authored two bo...
2023-01-10
58 min
Religious Freedom Matters
Season 4 (Ep. 5) — Ambassador Sam Brownback and Rebecca Shah
Our guests on this episode of Religious Freedom Matters are Ambassador Sam Brownback, a former U.S. senator and Kansas governor who served as the U.S. Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom from 2018 to 2021, and Rebecca Shah, principal investigator for the Religion and Economic Empowerment Project (REEP) and a senior fellow at the Archbridge Institute.
2022-06-04
39 min
Creative Language Technologies
Nostalgia and Nostalgic Experience: Connecting the Past, the Present, and the Future
This is episode #15 of the podcast and it’s Thursday, the 14th of April, 2022. My invited speaker today is Dr. Clay Routledge, an existential psychologist and the Arden and Donna Hetland Distinguished Professor of Business at North Dakota State University, the director of the Psychology of Progress Project, a faculty scholar at the Sheila and Robert Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth, a senior research fellow at Archbridge Institute, and an editor for Profectus, a periodic web-based magazine focused on civilizational progress and human flourishing.Our topic of discussion is nostalgia and nostalgic experience. Nostalgia is...
2022-04-15
48 min
The Archbridge Podcast
American Higher Education: Failures, Reforms, and Alternatives with Praj Kulkarni and Will Krumholz
Discussion Links:Breaking Out of the College Box (Profectus Mag)The Case Against Education by Bryan CaplanRead more from Praj More about the Archbridge InstituteTwitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInstFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Archbridge
2022-03-30
1h 00
The Archbridge Podcast
Criticize by Creating with Magatte Wade - Profectus
Learn more about MagatteCapitalism is Key to Fulfilling the Promise of “Black Lives Matter” (Profectus Mag)Poverty Inc. DocumentaryMagatte's Ted Talk: Why it's too hard to start a business in Africa -- and how to change itFollow Magatte on Twitter @magattewCheck out Profectus MagFollow us on Twitter @ProfectusM
2022-03-16
1h 04
The Archbridge Podcast
The Power of Play with Lenore Skenazy- Profectus
Discussion Links:Learn more about LetGrowThe Fragile Generation (Reason)Want Kids to Succeed? Future-Proof ’Em (Profectus Mag)Why Are Millennials Wary of Freedom? (The New York Times)Security Can't Substitute for Development (Profectus Mag)Follow Lenore on Twitter @FreeRangeKidsCheck out Profectus MagFollow us on Twitter @ProfectusM
2022-03-02
1h 04
The Archbridge Podcast
A Deep Dive on State and Local Economic Development with John Mozena
John is Co-founder and President of the Center for Economic Accountability, an independent, nonprofit and nonpartisan educational and advocacy organization working to educate Americans on the harmful and wasteful nature of economic development subsidies. Prior to starting the CEA, John was Vice President for Marketing and Communications at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, Michigan’s free-market public policy think tank. Before working in public policy, John spent two decades in private-sector agency and corporate roles where his clients often included economic development entities and programs. Discussion Links:Center for Economic AccountabilityE...
2022-02-02
59 min
The Archbridge Podcast
The Ins and Outs of Doing Business in North America with Ross Emmett and Mason Hunt
Ross Emmett is the director of the Center for the Study of Economic Liberty and a Professor of pollical economy at Arizona State University. Prior to joining Arizona State University, Professor Emmett was a member of the faculty at James Madison College at Michigan State University. Mason Hunt is the Project Coordinator with the Center for the Study of Economic Liberty within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Prior to joining the Center, Mason worked for a non profit membership association of state legislators in Washington, DC. Together Professor Emmett and Mason work to...
2022-01-19
1h 08
The Archbridge Podcast
Fines, Fees, and the Criminalization of Poverty with Priya Sarathy Jones
Discussion Links:Learn more about the Fines and Fees Justice Center Follow Priya on Twitter @PSARATHYJONES More about the Archbridge InstituteVisit us at www.archbridgeinstitute.orgTwitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInstFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchbridgeSign up for our newsletter: https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/newsletter-signup/
2022-01-05
1h 03
The Archbridge Podcast
Connecting Economic Freedom and Economic Mobility with Vincent Geloso and Justin Callais
Discussion Links:Economic Freedom Promotes Upward Income Mobility, Fraser InstituteRobust Political Economy by Mark Pennington Economic Freedom and Resilience: New Evidence from the 1918 Pandemic Intergenerational Income Mobility and Economic Freedom as Positive Liberty The Changing Face of Social Breakdown by Yuval LevinFollow Vincent on Twitter @VincentGelosoFollow Justin on Twitter @JustinTCallais More about the Archbridge Institute: Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInst Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Archbridge Sign up for our newsletter: https://www.arch...
2021-12-22
1h 08
La Inquietud
1x80 - Gonzalo Schwarz
GARRET EDWARDS entrevista a GONZALO SCHWARZ, presidente y CEO del Archbridge Institute (EE.UU.), Gerente General del Centro para América Latina de Atlas Network, economista y máster en Economía por George Mason University (EE.UU.). Esta entrevista se emitió originalmente por CNN Radio Rosario (FM 89.5) en Argentina el 18 de diciembre de 2021, en “La Inquietud”, programa conducido por Garret Edwards. Al final de la misma, como es costumbre, Garret Edwards le pregunta al entrevistado qué le inquieta.
2021-12-18
25 min
The Archbridge Podcast
Economic Mobility Trends in the United States: An Interview with Scott Winship
Read the full paper here First paper in the State-of-the-Art Primer series Second paper in the State-of-the-Art Primer series Follow Scott on Twitter @swinshi Learn more about the Archbridge Institute Twitter Facebook
2021-12-08
45 min
Cato Podcast
Who Buys (and Who Achieves) the American Dream?
Optimism about achieving the American Dream is on the wane, or so we are told. Gonzalo Schwarz of the Archbridge Institute says that's not quite right. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-12-03
13 min
Cato Podcast
Who Buys (and Who Achieves) the American Dream?
Optimism about achieving the American Dream is on the wane, or so we are told. Gonzalo Schwarz of the Archbridge Institute says that's not quite right. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2021-12-03
13 min
Link In Bio by Seemless Social
Why Do We Feel Nostalgia? (Dr. Clay Routledge)
Why do we feel nostalgia? Dr. Clay Routledge how nostalgia works and if it’s healthy. Nostalgia was once considered an illness confined to specific groups of people. Today, people all over the world report experiencing and enjoying nostalgia. Dr. Clay Routledge explains the way our understanding of nostalgia has changed since the term was first coined. Watch Why do we feel nostalgia? - Clay Routledge via Ted-Ed: https://youtu.be/WiTgn5QH_HU Dr. Routledge is the Arden & Donna Hetland Distinguished Professor of Business at North Dakota State University, a faculty scholar at the...
2021-11-15
35 min
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
199. Death, Meaning, and the Power of the Invisible World | Clay Routledge
Welcome to the Jordan B Peterson podcast season 4, episode 54. This episode was recorded on June 14th, 2021. Dr. Clay Routledge is an existential psychologist, writer, and professor at North Dakota State University. He's also a senior research fellow at the Archbridge Institute and an editor for Profectus magazine. Dr. Routledge studies basic psychological needs and how they're shaped by family, social bonds, economics, and broader cultural worldviews. He has published over 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three books on existential psychology, and written several books, including Nostalgia: A Psychological Resource, Supernatural: Death, Meaning, and the Power of t...
2021-11-01
2h 15
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
199. Death, Meaning, and the Power of the Invisible World | Clay Routledge
Welcome to the Jordan B Peterson podcast season 4, episode 54. This episode was recorded on June 14th, 2021. Dr. Clay Routledge is an existential psychologist, writer, and professor at North Dakota State University. He's also a senior research fellow at the Archbridge Institute and an editor for Profectus magazine. Dr. Routledge studies basic psychological needs and how they're shaped by family, social bonds, economics, and broader cultural worldviews. He has published over 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three books on existential psychology, and written several books, including Nostalgia: A Psychological Resource, Supernatural: Death, Meaning, and the Power of the Invisible World. A lo...
2021-11-01
2h 13
The Archbridge Podcast
Fighting Poverty Beyond Public Policy with James Whitford
Discussion Links:Watered Gardens Ministries: https://wateredgardens.org/True Charity: https://www.truecharity.us/Toxic Charity Book: https://www.amazon.com/Toxic-Charity-Church-Hurts-Reverse-ebook/dp/B004X2JGSILife Deck Mentorship Guide: http://lifedeck.us/Follow James on Twitter @james_whitford Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInstFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchbridgeSign up for our newsletter: https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/newsletter-signup/
2021-09-22
1h 05
The Archbridge Podcast
Asking Americans About the American Dream with Gonzalo Schwarz
Discussion Links:American Dream 2021 Snapshot: How Americans view the American Dream and Economic MobilityThe American Dream as the Vision Statement for the United StatesAll In With the American DreamMy 4.92 American DreamProfectus MagazineSee more from Gonzalo Schwarz: https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/author/gonzalo/Follow Gonzalo on Twitter @gonzaloschwarz More From the Archbridge Institute:Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInstFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchbridgeSign up for our newsletter: https://www.archbrid...
2021-09-09
1h 07
The Archbridge Podcast
Work, Training, and Opportunity with Mason Bishop
Discussion Links:WorkED ConsultingUtah Department of Workforce Services: A system integration modelDistressed Communities IndexThe Biden skills agenda: It needs workLandscape study of federal employment and training programsVocational rehabilitation: Opportunities for better collaboration under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity ActEmployment and job-training reform: A framework for policy and practiceReform this Workforce Law & Bring On State Policy EntrepreneursSkill Formation and the Minimum WageA Warning Sign for UBI? Unemployment Benefits Discourage Employment
2021-08-25
1h 09
The Archbridge Podcast
The Big Divides: Education and Marriage with Kay Hymowitz
Discussion Links:See more from Kay HymowitzKay’s latest article on CityJournalAn interview on the devaluation of higher education with Kay HymowitzKay’s testimony to the Joint Economic CommitteeDr. James Heckman talks economic mobility and what can be learned from Denmark on EcontalkFull Study, Lessons for Americans from Denmark about inequality and social mobilityRaj Chetty and Nathaniel Hendren on Neighborhood EffectsBurning Glass study on credential inflationInstitute for Family Studies: Better-Educated Women Still Prefer High...
2021-08-11
58 min
The Archbridge Podcast
Entrepreneurship and the Right to Start with Victor Hwang
Discussion Links:Right to StartThe Rainforest: The Secret to Building the Next Silicon ValleyIn Defense of Non-CompetesPoverty Inc. DocumentaryRight to Start Field Guide for PolicymakersMore about Victor W. HwangFollow Victor on Twitter @rainforestbook Learn More about the Archbridge Institute: Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInstFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchbridgeSign up for our newsletter: https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/newsletter-signup/
2021-07-28
1h 00
The Archbridge Podcast
Forging a Holistic Perspective on Opportunity with Joe Coletti
Discussion Links:Thriving in North Carolina: Justice, Opportunity, and Barriers to Economic MobilityUp Together Organization (Formerly the Family Independence Initiative)America Must Divorce Dignity From WorkVirtual Event on Thriving In North Carolina: Justice, Opportunity, and Barriers To Economic MobilityFollow Joe on Twitter @JoeColettiLearn more about the Archbridge Institute:Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInstFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchbridgeSign up for our newsletter: https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/newsletter-signup/
2021-07-14
1h 02
The Archbridge Podcast
Lifting Regulatory Barriers to Entrepreneurship
Discussion Links:Entrepreneurs and Regulations: Removing State and Local Barriers to New BusinessesWhat Happened to U.S. Business Dynamism?Too Much License? A Closer Look at Occupational Licensing and Economic MobilitySkill Formation and the Minimum WageFollow Chris on Twitter @CatoEdwards Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInstFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchbridgeSign up for our newsletter: https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/newsletter-signup/
2021-07-07
1h 00
The Archbridge Podcast
In the Weeds on Poverty and Social Mobility w/ Scott Winship
Economic Mobility in America, A Primer: Contemporary Levels of Social Mobility in the United StatesEconomic Mobility in America, A Primer Part 2: The United States in Comparative PerspectiveWhat We Do Together: The State of Associational Life in AmericaThe Social Capital Project Follow Scott on Twitter @swinshi Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInstFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchbridgeSign up for our newsletter: https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/newsletter-signup/
2021-05-26
1h 20
The Archbridge Podcast
Business History and Timeless Lessons - with Gary Hoover
Discussion Links:American Business History CenterAmerican Originals SeriesHoover’s WorldGary's Series on Profit Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInstFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchbridgeSign up for our newsletter: https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/newsletter-signup/
2021-03-12
1h 14
The Archbridge Podcast
Eliminating Welfare Marriage Penalties - with Willis Krumholz
Discussion Links:Reforming Welfare to Reduce Marriage Penalties and Put Children FirstPrevious Podcast on Licensing with Ed TimmonWillpower BookRaj Chetty Study Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInstFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchbridgeSign up for our newsletter: https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/newsletter-signup/
2021-02-24
1h 05
The Archbridge Podcast
The Housing Crisis and How to Solve It - with Emily Hamilton
Discussion Links:Opportunities for Better Federal Housing Policy: How the Biden Administration and Congress Can Improve Housing AffordabilityZoned Out: How School and Residential Zoning Limit Educational OpportunityEmily Hamilton's Page at the Mercatus CenterMarket Urbanism BlogFollow Emily Hamiltion on Twitter Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInst Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Archbridge Sign up for our newsletter: https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/newsletter-signup/
2021-02-17
1h 02
The Archbridge Podcast
Ludicrous Licensing - with Ed Timmons
Discussion Links:Obama White House Occupational Licensing ResearchInverted Pyramid of Consumer ProtectionToo Much License Report – Archbridge InstituteTrump Administration Executive Order on Occupational LicensingDeregulate the Lawyers – Brookings InstitutionKnee Center for the Study of Occupational Regulation Occupational Licensing - Institute for JusticeTwitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInstFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArchbridgeSign up for our newsletter: https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/newsletter-signup/
2021-02-10
59 min
The Archbridge Podcast
Meaning, Motivation, and Mobility - with Clay Routledge
Discussion Links:Why Meaning Matters for Freedom and Flourishing How Utah Keeps the American Dream AliveReforming Welfare to Reduce Marriage Penalties and Put Children FirstRaj Chetty on Race and Economic Opportunity in the United StatesJohn Vervaeke's Meaning Crisis SeriesPaul Vanderklay YouTube ChannelThe Spiritual SpeciesClay's Talk at the Cato InstituteThe Denigration of Personal Agency as Self-Fulfilling ProphecyClay's WebsiteTwitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInstFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ar...
2021-02-03
1h 30
The Archbridge Podcast
The American Dream, Economic Mobility, and Everything in Between - with Gonzalo Schwarz
Discussion Links:All in with the American DreamAmerican Dream 2020 SnapshotRaj Chetty Fading American DreamScott Winship’s Primer on Economic Mobility in AmericaRemote Learning Is a Catastrophe. Teachers Unions Share the Blame.COVID-19 Is Disrupting the Future of Higher EducationThe Importance of Structural Factors in Understanding Economic MobilityDo Poverty, Inequality, and Mobility Have a Lot in Common? Not ReallyMegan McArdle on Economic Mobility in UtahOn Natural and Artificial Barriers to MobilityW...
2021-01-27
1h 07
Panorama: on politics, Latinos, and conservatism
Gonzalo Schwarz on markets, inequality, and economic opportunity
Gonzalo Schwarz joins Panorama to discuss the moral debates happening within economic policy as well as what can be done to increase economic opportunity and business dynamism in the United States. Afterwards, Luis and Gil talk about why liberals and conservatives often talk past each other when discussing economics and speculate about the policy implications of a more racially diverse Republican party. About the guest: Gonzalo Schwarz is president and CEO of the Archbridge Institute, a newly established public policy think tank devoted to rekindling the American Dream by lifting barriers for upward mobility. Prior...
2020-10-06
51 min
The Hauenstein Center Collection
#52: Politics and Journalism, Left and Right
On May 5th, right in the middle of the Hauenstein Center’s Conservative / Progressive summit, three writers and thinkers on the right met with three on the left to discuss the significance of election 2016. What did the victory of Donald Trump, as well as the rise of Bernie Sanders on the left, mean for American politics? Was the center being pulled apart, and could that, in their view, be a good thing? It comes as no surprise that our panelists, separated ideologically, don’t agree about many points of politics or, as we in fact hear in this episode, culture. Stil...
2017-06-30
53 min
Beyond Aporia, A Common Ground Podcast
#52: Politics and Journalism, Left and Right
On May 5th, right in the middle of the Hauenstein Center’s Conservative / Progressive summit, three writers and thinkers on the right met with three on the left to discuss the significance of election 2016. What did the victory of Donald Trump, as well as the rise of Bernie Sanders on the left, mean for American politics? Was the center being pulled apart, and could that, in their view, be a good thing? It comes as no surprise that our panelists, separated ideologically, don’t agree about many points of politics or, as we in fact hear in this episode, culture. Stil...
2017-06-30
53 min
The Hauenstein Center Collection
#52: Politics and Journalism, Left and Right
On May 5th, right in the middle of the Hauenstein Center’s Conservative / Progressive summit, three writers and thinkers on the right met with three on the left to discuss the significance of election 2016. What did the victory of Donald Trump, as well as the rise of Bernie Sanders on the left, mean for American politics? Was the center being pulled apart, and could that, in their view, be a good thing? It comes as no surprise that our panelists, separated ideologically, don’t agree about many points of politics or, as we in fact hear in this episode, culture. Stil...
2017-06-30
53 min