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Cato Daily Podcast
Best of Cato Daily Podcast: POTUS as Chief Magistrate
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky’s Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-05-05
09 min
Cato Daily Podcast
Best of Cato Daily Podcast: Fifty Years of the Military Industrial Complex
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky’s Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-05-02
12 min
Cato Daily Podcast
Best of Cato Daily Podcast: Abolish the Department of Homeland Security
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky’s Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-05-01
10 min
Cato Daily Podcast
Best of Cato Daily Podcast: You Have the Right to Remain Innocent
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky’s Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.Don’t talk to the police, even if you want to help them solve a crime. James Duane says that’s the advice police and lawyers give their own children. He explains why in his new book, You Have the Right to Remain Innocent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in...
2025-04-30
26 min
Cato Daily Podcast
Best of Cato Daily Podcast: Taking Back Congressional Power over Tariffs and Trade
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky’s Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.The freedom to trade is morally good. Congress has sadly delegated many of its powers over trade to the White House. That poses particular risks today. Senator Rand Paul (R‑KY) discusses his efforts at reclaiming legislative power over trade. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-29
24 min
Cato Daily Podcast
Best of Cato Daily Podcast: Women Are More Than Their Interactions with the State
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky’s Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.As many voters are licking their wounds after failing to elect the first female U.S. President, Anthony Comegna talks about how the important historical role of women on behalf of liberty is more than mere interactions with the state. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-28
10 min
Cato Daily Podcast
Best of Cato Daily Podcast: Hannah’s Children: The Women Quietly Defying the Birth Dearth
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky’s Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.Why have five or more children? Hannah’s Children: The Women Quietly Defying the Birth Dearth by Catherine Pakaluk details the stories and reasoning of dozens of women who have gone well beyond replacement-level fertility. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-25
29 min
Cato Daily Podcast
Best of Cato Daily Podcast: Smoot-Hawley 81 Years Later
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky’s Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-24
09 min
Cato Daily Podcast
Best of Cato Daily Podcast: Asserting Liberty and the Power of ‘No’
Caleb O. Brown hosted the Cato Daily Podcast for nearly 18 years, producing well over 4000 episodes. He has gone on to head Kentucky’s Bluegrass Institute. This is one among the best episodes produced in his tenure, selected by the host and listeners.In the long history of the ebb and flow of liberty, some examples stand out. Jim Otteson of Wake Forest University offered a few of those examples at Cato Club 200. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-23
33 min
Cato Daily Podcast
Caleb O. Brown Bids Farewell to the Cato Daily Podcast
Caleb O. Brown has hosted the Cato Daily Podcast since 2007, CatoAudio since 2008, and all told has created several thousand interviews, videos, and other pieces for the Cato Institute. On his final episode, he is interviewed by Cato's Deirdre McCloskey about the art of the interview and his pending move to head Kentucky’s Bluegrass Institute. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-22
43 min
I Got More To Say
Ubong Udofah Returns For Another Episode of "Put On Or Put Out"
This week on “I Got More To Say”, Cato welcomes back the man, the myth, the legend himself, Ubong Udofa for another episode of “Put On Or Put Out” where we rate Hip-Hop Fashion. A short year ago, Ubong set the internet ablaze when he shared his commentary on fits from Joe Budden, Childish Gambino, and others. After several request from our loyal supporters, Ubong finally rejoins us this week as he participates in another memorable episode of “Put On or Put Out” where he and Cato share opinions on fits from Marques Houston, Kodak Black, R. Kelly, and More!
2025-02-06
1h 02
Cato Daily Podcast
Cato Identifies Trillions in Spending Cuts for DOGE
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been tasked with identifying regulatory and spending reforms to shrink government. The new report for the informal agency from the Cato Institute identifies trillions in spending cuts and other reforms. Cato’s Alex Nowrasteh and Ryan Bourne detail the substantial spending and regulatory cuts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-12-12
26 min
Cato Event Podcast
Welcoming Remarks and Cato’s Vision for Liberty
Cato will continue rising to meet liberty’s greatest challenges—from executive power to out-of-control spending in Congress—because doing so is our moral responsibility. Cato president and CEO Peter Goettler will provide an overview of Cato’s commitment to keeping liberty alive for future generations, our priorities, and the investments we are making to advance our vision of a free and open society in which liberty allows every individual to pursue a life of prosperity and meaning in peace. Peter also looks forward to receiving your feedback in a Q&A session.In 2008, Senior Vice President...
2024-10-18
30 min
I Got More To Say
IGMTS - 26 - Todd Herreman
This week on “I Got More To Say,” Host Cato III welcomes the man who helped change his life, legendary music industry veteran Todd Herreman! During Todd’s 20 years in the music game, he has served as a producer, composer, engineer, and songwriter. After earning his Bacehlors in Music and Philosophy from Indiana University, Todd got his start by working as a Recording Engineer and Fairlight operator for Prince in 1986, recording multiple tracks on his magnum opus “Sign O’ The Times” album. He then went on to work with other superstars such as Michael Jackson, Jeff Beck, Jody Watley, and Brian Wils...
2024-10-08
2h 39
I Got More To Say
IGMTS 19- Dr. Juliet Forshaw
For the 19th Episode of “I Got More To Say,” Cato is joined by Dr. Juliet Forshaw. Juliet is an Associate Music History and Literature Professor at Cato’s Alma Mater of Oswego University. Hailing From St. Louis Missouri, she began her musical journey singing and playing piano in church during her youth and went on to study music at Princeton University and earned her Ph.D in Historical Musicology at Columbia University. She is also the lead singer of a folk band titled “The Fire Within” who recently released their first full length album of the same name. Dr. Forsha...
2024-04-03
1h 10
The Cosmic Babes: Use Astrology To Scale Your Online Business For Female Coaches
Running Your Coaching Business From Your Feminine Essence In Order To Scale To 6+ Figures
When you hear "feminine leadership" and feminine super powers... What first comes to mind? How do you know you are leading your business from your feminine essence in the most healthiest expression? Why is this perception shift SO important in order to not burn out, feel overwhelmed or scattered all the time? In this solo episode, Cato Vermeulen discusses what feminine leadership or soulful entrepreneurship really is about and what tangible action steps you can implement into your business today in order to cultivate...
2024-03-27
38 min
I Got More To Say
Syracuse Alum Imani Racine Returns To IGMTS and Plays "Put On Or Put Out!"
For the 3rd episode of “Put On Or Put Put” Cato III is joined by Professional Cinematographer, Imani Racine! Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Imani developed an interest in television and film at a young age and went on to graduate from Clark Atlanta University with a degree in Television and Film. She then earned her masters in Television, Radio, and Film and graduated from Syracuse University alongside Cato in 2023. During her time at Syracuse, she served as the Director of Cinematography and Fashion Consultant for “I Got More To Say” and shot the show's first 10 episodes. Being bo...
2024-03-22
38 min
I Got More To Say
IGMTS 17 - Dr. Kenneth Marshall
In celebration on the final day of Black History Month, Dr. Kenneth Marshall joins Host Cato III this week on “I Got More To Say!” Dr. Marshall, or more fondly known as Dr. M, is an Associate Professor at Oswego University, Cato III’s Alma Mater. Dr. M, a native of Trenton, New Jersey, Earned his bachelor's degree in history from Rider University, and then spent the next 13 years at Michigan State where he earned his PhD in African American Studies. One of the most brilliant minds of the aforementioned subject, his work focuses on Slavery, Black Manhood, black Migrati...
2024-02-29
2h 13
Cato Daily Podcast
Cato Institute Lands on FBI's "Vexsome" List for FOIA Requests
Why did the Cato Institute land on the FBI's list of "vexsome" filers of FOIA requests? Patrick Eddington explains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-02-07
07 min
I Got More To Say
IGMTS 14 - DJ Chris G
For the 14h Episode of “I Got More To Say” Host Cato III is joined by Legendary DJ and Radio Personality DJ Chris G! Born and Raised in Rochester, New York, Chris’s 30 year career in music started from a dream as a young man to work in music behind the scenes. After carrying crates and studying under local Rochester DJ’s, he embarked on a career in the national guard where he was taught how to use Technics 1200 turntables. Upon leaving the military, he returned to Rochester and began DJing parties before being asked by a friend and local ra...
2023-12-05
1h 55
The Cosmic Babes: Use Astrology To Scale Your Online Business For Female Coaches
5 Secrets To An Easeful & Delicious 5-Figure Launch (Through Feminine Leadership) w/ Cato Vermeulen
Curious to learn how I planned for my most fun, delicious, successful AND feminine launch this year? November was my most successful month to date and I'm spilling the tea in today's episode! What you’ll hear me speak on: Behind-the-scenes: things I’ve learned during my launch (breakdowns and breakthroughs) How I plan for 5-figure launches to happen How I experiment with different strategies to optimise my results and increase my income Connect with Cato >>> @catcaitlinn Curious to grow your spiritual online business, 5x your income and receive at least...
2023-12-05
36 min
I Got More To Say
IGMTS 13 - Bien Angelo Malijan
For the 13th Episode of “I Got More To Say” Host Cato III is joined by Rochester Producer Bien Angelo! Born in the Bacoor Philippines, Bien moved to the United States at 13 years old and continued his interest in his love for Hip-Hop by becoming a Producer while finishing high school in the late 2010’s. Cato and Bien both met while working in retail in Upstate New York and connected through their shared love of Black culture. For this episode, Bien and Cato both chat about Filipino history, culture, the impact Fliptop battle rap league, similarities between Pinoy (Fillipino Hip Hop...
2023-12-04
1h 26
Power Problems
Israel, Gaza, and America’s Broken Middle East Policy
Justin Logan, Cato’s director of defense and foreign policy studies, and Jon Hoffman, a foreign policy analyst at Cato, discuss the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas and the imperative of avoiding further U.S. entanglement in the Middle East. They talk about the deep problems with the Abraham Accords, Biden's misguided bid for a Saudi-Israeli normalization deal, how client states employ "reverse leverage" on their U.S. patron, whether Israel can avoid America's post-9/11 mistakes, and the prospects for a genuine change in U.S. policy towards this region, among other issues. Show...
2023-10-31
46 min
The Cosmic Babes: Use Astrology To Scale Your Online Business For Female Coaches
How Money & Wealth Are Related To Your Astrological Blueprint w/ Cato Vermeulen
Did you know you can unlock more abundance for yourself in your career by tapping into the energetics of specific placements in your natal chart? It starts with awareness and taking ownership, as from that place we can start incorporating the different pieces of the puzzle, so we can show up more authentically and activate unlimited success and fulfilment for ourselves. What you’ll learn: Highlighting your career placements in your natal chart and how to activate them What to do if you have difficult placements regarding money, wealth and career? Are you do...
2023-10-31
57 min
I Got More To Say
IGMTS 12 - Marquel "Francs" Jeffries #2
Today marks a special milestone as Buffalo artist and avid supporter Marquel “Francs” Jeffries rejoins Cato for the 12th episode of “I Got More To Say!” Francs is back to kick it with Cato after the release of his 4th album “Beautiful Daze” back in January. Francs and Cato reflect on the making of the album, importance of making positive Hip-Hop music, professionalism in the music industry, relationships, and more. Be sure to stream “Beautiful Daze” on all major streaming platforms and be sure to watch IGMTS on Youtube and listen everywhere you get your podcast! Stay Connected Wi...
2023-10-27
1h 40
I Got More To Say
IGMTS 11 - Pastor Willie J. Lightfoot Sr.
For the 11th episode of “I Got More To Say” Cato is joined by Rochester CIty Councilman, CEO, Business Owner, Real Estate Developer, Barber, and Author, Pastor Willie Lightfoot! Pastor Will was born and raised in Rochester, New York, and was the son of elected City Official Willie Walker Lightfoot. Originally he had aspirations of being a rapper, but after his rap crew's set was sabotaged at a talent show where the winner won a record deal, he enrolled in the United States Air Force where he served 12 years and fought in Operations Desert Storm and Enduring Freedom, respectively. Pastor...
2023-10-20
1h 47
I Got More To Say
IGMTS 10 - Bailey Davis
Bailey Davis joins Cato III for the 10th Episode of “I Got More To Say!” A fashion innovator and fellow Syracuse Alum, Bailey was introduced to her love for style and design in her youth due to her mother working as a visual merchandiser for brands such as Burberry and Sean John. Born in Atlanta, she eventually moved to Chicago where she attended high school and discovered her love for music as she went to popular music festival Lollapalooza every year. While attending Syracuse she studied fashion abroad in Italy and started Zeal, her own Web3 fashion magazine. Currently she...
2023-10-05
1h 20
I Got More To Say
IGMTS 9 - Vanessa "vsteeze" Lora
For the 9th Episode of “I Got More To Say” Cato is joined by Bronx Rapper, Vanessa “vsteeze” Lora! A Fellow Syracuse Alumnus, Vanessa grew up in a Dominican household in the South Bronx. With her family playing everything from Bachata to Hip-Hop, she discovered her musical passion during her youth. She took to writing raps while in her final year of earning her bachelor's degree in Fine Arts Form Syracuse Universities Visual and Performing Arts School. She eventually moved to Atlanta and while in the Peach City she released her debut EP “The Lilac Pack” followed by “The Honey Pack” wi...
2023-09-29
1h 36
I Got More To Say
IGMTS 6- Professor Santosuosso
Professor Michelle Santosuosso joins Cato On a Special Edition of “I Got More To Say.” Professor Santosuosso is a CERTIFIED Music Industry Professional who currently is a Professor at Syracuse University Bandier Program, the number one school in the country for performing and Entertainment Industries. Her 30-year career has spanned the music, broadcasting, digital and publishing industries, with work in broadcast programming, record company marketing and promotion, artist development and content creation.Professor Santosuosso has also served as vice president of music programming at Dash Radio and vice president of artist relations at Napster, and founded D.O.M.E. E...
2023-09-13
1h 39
The Cosmic Babes: Use Astrology To Scale Your Online Business For Female Coaches
The Astrology of September w/ Cato Vermeulen
Tune in to hear more about (1) the astrological shifts happening throughout September 2023, (2) what to focus on and (3) how you can take these shifts into account when it comes to aligning your business strategy & lifestyle to the cosmos' rhythm. Connect with Cato >>> @catcaitlinn // Learn more about the Cosmic Babes Astrology Academy Level Two (16-Week Program) Download your Astro Cheat Sheet to start out learning Astrology
2023-09-03
17 min
The Cosmic Babes: Use Astrology To Scale Your Online Business For Female Coaches
Numerology: How To Hack Your Life So You Know What To Focus On This Year for Women in Business w/ Cato Vermeulen
The Personal Year Cycles are one of the most transformative and healing aspects of numerology. Knowing these numbers helps us to understand better the energy that we are working with within each year and month. You can use your personal year number to help determine: What projects to focus on When to take aligned action and when to rest The best times for dealing with matters like love & money Knowing your most magnetic times Three main take-aways of today's episode: Calculate your own Personal Year Number + understanding what life season you...
2023-08-29
48 min
Power Problems
The Perils of Being the World's Biggest Arms Trafficker
The United States sells arms to almost any country willing to pay for them, but many recipients are risky, unstable, undemocratic, and liable to misuse the weapons. Cato defense and foreign policy studies policy analyst Jordan Cohen explains why the U.S. government sells arms to risky countries, why it doesn't give the U.S. strategic leverage, the costs and consequences of U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, the problem of cluster munitions, U.S. support for the Nigerian military (which recently executed a coup d'état), and how to reform U.S. arms sales policies. Sh...
2023-08-08
47 min
That's Classic!
Burt Ward, "Robin" from Batman (original series, 1966 -1968) Behind the Scenes Interview
Burt Ward, Robin the Boy Wonder, from Batman the Original Series, has a great time talking with John Cato in this Behind the Scenes interview. Burt talks about all the mishaps and dangerous stunts he was put through that almost killed him on the Batman set and his beyond belief initial audition for Batman and the fact that it was his first television audition ever! In addition, Burt talks about his dear friend, Adam West, their special bond, hysterical pranks on each other and Adam's suspicious death.Burt talks about the Joker, the Riddler and all the famous guest st...
2023-01-12
1h 41
Cato Daily Podcast
Understanding Cato’s Letters (Part Two)
Paul Meany of Libertarianism.org details the ideas and influence of Cato’s Letters on the American founding era. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-12-27
14 min
Cato Daily Podcast
Understanding Cato’s Letters (Part One)
Paul Meany of Libertarianism.org discusses the cultural environment in which Cato's Letters arrived and their impact on the American Revolution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-12-26
14 min
That's Classic!
Little House on the Prairie , Alison Arngrim "Nellie Oleson" Fan Questions (Part 2) Interview
Too much for just one episode, Little House on the Prairie , Alison Arngrim "Nellie Oleson" continues to answer the fan questions in (Part 2) of the interview with John Cato and Bob Bergen! Alison is hilarious as she chats about her most memorable scenes, her own speech impediment, her fear of horses and her immense knowledge of the real Laura Ingalls and her family. Enjoy and thank you so much Alison!!! Subscribe for free to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBtpVKzLW389x6_nIVHpQcA?sub_confirmation=1 www.YOUTUBE.com/thatsclassictv Apple: https://podcasts.ap...
2022-10-31
46 min
Cato Daily Podcast
Cato Files Suit to Stop Biden's Student Bailout
Does the President have unilateral authority to spend billions of dollars to provide college students a bailout? The Cato Institute has filed suit to stop the mass debt cancellation undertaken by the Biden Administration. Clark Neily comments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-10-20
10 min
Cato Daily Podcast
If Some Jones Act Defenders Had Their Way, Cato Employees Would Face Treason Charges
It's laughable, right? Right? At least one high-level Jones Act supporter would like to see Cato Institute "members" charged with treason for daring to speak out about the century-old protectionist shipping law. Colin Grabow and Scott Lincicome won't plead the Fifth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-10-19
14 min
Två bögar & en podd
6. Skilsmässa efter semestern och Cato är bakfull!
Augusti är den månad då flest skiljer sig. Vad gör du om det enda ni gör på semestern är att bråka? I veckans avsnitt ger vi dig några tips som du och din partner kan tänka på om bråk uppstår och Cato har varit ute på krogen och är riktigt bakfull. Har du några frågor? Tveka inte att höra av dig. Instagram - @catohelleren och @silverbreider
2022-09-26
38 min
That's Classic!
Marta Kristen, "Judy Robinson" from Lost in Space, answers the Fan Questions Interview
Lost in Space fan questions answered! John Cato asks Marta Kristen, "Judy Robinson" from Lost in Space, to answer the fan questions that have been sent to "That's Classic!" Marta discusses specific moments from Lost in Space episodes such as "The Keeper", "Follow the Leader" and "The Great Vegetable Rebellion." She also chats with John about her favorite uniform colors, the potential background of Don and Judy and where the romance could have gone as well as her fondness for Guy Williams and the impact of his passing. So many more questions answered in an honest, fun and nostalgic w...
2022-08-29
1h 04
That's Classic!
Ronnie Schell "Duke" Slater from Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. answers the Fans' Questions Interview
In this interview on That's Classic!, Ronnie Schell "Duke" Slater from Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. talks with John Cato and answers the fans' questions that were sent to John from Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. fans from all over the world! Ronnie chats about moments behind the scenes where he, Jim Nabors and Frank Sutton couldn't stop from laughing, coming back to the show and replacing Roy Stuart, props he has from Gomer Pyle and what Frank Sutton was like off set. Ronnie is as open, fun and puts it out there from his heart. This i...
2022-08-15
1h 01
That's Classic!
Barry Livingston, 'Ernie' My Three Sons Interview
Barry Livingston may be best known for his role as "Ernie" on the classic television show, My Three Sons, but he has also had a long and varied career in Hollywood. In this interview, Barry talks with John Cato and Bob Bergen about meeting Elvis in a white limousine, working with Lucille Ball, and also working with Paul Newman on Rally around the flag, Boys!. He also talks about the bad blood between William Frawley and William Demarest, and his relationship with Fred MacMurray. Barry also shares some stories about working with Jerry Lewis on 'The Errand Boy', and...
2022-06-07
1h 04
LOLbua
Styremøte med Lars og Jon Cato!
Det blir styremøte med Lars og Jon Cato i ukas episode der vi prøver å bestemme hva vi skal gjøre med alle pengene som renner inn på Patreon. Vi får god hjelp av lytterne som fantaserer om hva de skal bruke 400 millioner til dersom de skulle vinne Vikinglotto eller tilsvarende.Men mest av alt blir det mye kos med de to grunnleggerne av Bua. Jon Cato har gjenbesøkt et av sine absolutte favorittspill fra 90-tallet og mimrer med litt musikk fra spillet, mens frykten for å bli ranet på åpen gate gjorde at Lars ikke turte å ta med seg...
2022-04-06
1h 23
Cato Daily Podcast
New Cato Polling: Vaccine Hesitancy and Mandates
Are heavy handed tactics with respect to vaccines helpful to people not sure if they want to get a jab? Cato's Jeff Singer discusses the new polling. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2021-10-02
10 min
Power Problems
Public Opinion & U.S. Foreign Policy
The renewed debate in Washington over U.S. foreign policy reflects changing attitudes in public opinion. George Mason University professor and Cato Senior Fellow A. Trevor Thrall discusses how generational differences are changing views on U.S. military activism and America's global role. Millennials and younger people generally support international engagement while rejecting excessive military intervention. Show NotesA. Trevor Thrall bioA. Trevor Thrall and Erik Goepner, (2021), “The New Faces of Internationalism: How Generational Change Is Reshaping American Foreign Policy Attitudes,” Cato Working Paper, Cato Institute, Washington, DC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priva...
2021-05-18
39 min
Cato Daily Podcast
New Cato Polling: Understanding American Support & Opposition on Immigration
A new Cato Institute poll drills down on why Americans feel the way they do about immigration. Emily Ekins directed the research. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2021-05-03
17 min
Hopemongers
Building Resilience From Failure (with Kobina Samore Cato)
Episode 3: Building Resilience From FailureIn this episode, John Maxwell certified speaker and professional life coach Kobina Cato candidly talks about some failures he has experienced in his life and he shares these wisdom nuggets:When one does not achieve a stated objective or goal, viewing the situation as a setback as opposed to a failure, is important for future successA lot of people experience setbacks, but deem them as failuresFailure is when you completely give up, decide that you can’t do this and stop tryingKey to overcoming failure involves the courage and the willingness to...
2021-01-20
31 min
Brigadier!
Albacete
In this episode, we see revolutionary fervor take the lives of those without enough of it, our heroes head to the front, forgetting entirely that they were supposed to receive a pickup truck, the pain of engaging targets at 300 yards over open sights, even with an LMG, and fill in the backstories of our characters. Brigadier! could use some help. Cato, our GM, needs stat blocks. Lots and lots of stat blocks. There are many vehicles and weapons that would see service in this war not included in the source books that Cato has access to. (Carro Veloce 33 and 35 tankettes, P...
2020-11-08
3h 16
Power Problems
The Robot Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Emma Ashford and Trevor Thrall chat with Peter Singer of New America about his new novel Burn In, and why fiction can be useful for our understanding of national security policy. Peter Singer bio, https://www.newamerica.org/our-people/peter-warren-singer/ Burn In: A Novel of the Real Robotic Revolution, https://www.burninbook.com/Surveillance Takes Wing: Privacy in the Age of Police Drones, Matthew Feeney, https://www.cato.org/publications/policy-analysis/surveillance-takes-wing-privacy-age-police-dronesHow Drones are Changing Warfare, Cato Unbound, https://www.cato-unbound.org/issues/january-2012/how-drones-are-changing-warfare Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more...
2020-06-16
34 min
Power Problems
Building a Modern Military: The Force Meets Geopolitical Realities
Eric Gomez and Christopher Preble join Emma Ashford to discuss their new paper, “Building a Modern Military,” and how COVID-19 will change the U.S. military. Eric Gomez bio: https://www.cato.org/people/eric-gomezChristopher Preble bio: https://www.cato.org/people/christopher-prebleBuilding a Modern Military: https://www.cato.org/publications/white-paper/building-modern-military-force-meets-geopolitical-realities#citation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-02
31 min
Real Talk w/Terry
Morning Drive Thru Interview: Terry Cato
Terry Cato's radio interview with Eric from the Morning Drive Thru, KKUP 91.5 FM.
2020-04-22
30 min
LOLbua
LOLbua 303 - Isolasjonskos med Jon Cato og Lars
I denne episoden er det bare Lars og Jon Cato i isolasjonsbunkeren der vi prater løst og fast om det som opptar oss og hva vi har spilt. Det blir også en gjennomgang av hva vi elsker og hater med situasjonen vi nå lever i. Lars har testet Polytopia som han elsker, mens Jon Cato blant annet snakker om Dark Souls Remastered. Anbefalingsspalten er forresten ekstra fyldig denne uken. Ps. 10. april fra klokken 12 er det 24 timer livestream med Filip som spiller Final Fantasy Husk å høre på våre venner i Rad Crew, og sjekk den daglige bloggen f...
2020-04-08
1h 14
Power Problems
Reading Trump’s Trade Tea Leaves
Dan Ikenson, director of Cato’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, joins Trevor Thrall and guest host John Glaser to discuss the economic and foreign policy implications of Trump’s recent trade deals.Daniel J. Ikenson bioDaniel J. Ikenson, “A Few Things to Like about the U.S.-China Trade Deal,” Cato at Liberty, December 16, 2019Daniel J. Ikenson, “Trump’s Alleged Trade Deal with China Would Fix Nothing,” Cato at Liberty, December 13, 2019Simon Lester and Inu Manak, “The USMCA Is Moving Forward (Too) Quickly,” Cato at Liberty, December 16, 2019 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informati
2020-01-14
38 min
Cato Daily Podcast
Is the Cato Institute under Deep State Surveillance?
Cato's Patrick Eddington wants Congress to make clear if domestic policy groups are among those currently targeted for federal surveillance. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-01-10
00 min
Etterpåklok med Dan C Olsson
Mannskor, selvmedisinering og n-ordet
Dan Cato prøver å anklage Brigt for å være politisk ukorrekt. Brigt på sin side anklager Dan Cato for å ta en Trump. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-10-25
00 min
LOLbua
LOLbua 265 - Sommerkos Med Jon Cato Og Lars 2
Velkommen til årets mest chille spillpodkast. Jon Cato og Lars møtes over morgenkaffen og snakker om gaming, sommer og alt som kan nytes nå som mange av oss har ferie og dagene er lange og (for noen) varme. Hvilke spill, filmer, serier og bøker nyter vi om sommeren? Hva mener vi du bør sjekke ut? Alle svarene får du her.Du får også høre våre erfaringer fra spill som Mario Maker 2 og det nye Pokemön Go-aktige spillet Harry Potter Wizards Manchester United.Merk: Episoden ble gitt ut først for alle...
2019-07-02
1h 36
Cato Daily Podcast
Cato Sues the SEC Over Gag Orders: A CatoAudio Roundtable
On the new CatoAudio, we devote our roundtable to the new lawsuit the Cato Institute has filed against the Securities and Exchange Commission policy of imposing gag orders on settling defendants. Cato's Clark Neily and Bob McNamara of IJ comment. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-02-21
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato Institute Policy Perspectives 2019 - Luncheon Address — None of My Business: P. J. Explains Money, Banking, Debt, Equity, Assets, Liabilities, and Why He’s Not Rich and Neither Are You
12:30 – 2:00PM Luncheon Address — None of My Business: P. J. Explains Money, Banking, Debt, Equity, Assets, Liabilities, and Why He’s Not Rich and Neither Are You P. J. O’Rourke, H. L. Mencken Research Fellow, Cato Institute For Cato Institute Policy Perspectives 2019 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-02-05
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato Institute Policy Perspectives 2019 - Welcoming Remarks and The Inclusive Economy: How to Bring Wealth to America’s Poor
10:15 – 10:45AM Registration 10:45 – 11:00AM Welcoming Remarks Peter Goettler, President and CEO, Cato Institute 11:00 – 11:40AM Keynote Address — American Life in Columns Michael Smerconish, Radio and Television Host, Newspaper Columnist, and Best-Selling Author 11:40AM – 12:10PM The Inclusive Economy: How to Bring Wealth to America’s Poor Michael Tanner, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute For Cato Institute Policy Perspectives 2019 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-02-05
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
2018 Cato Institute Surveillance Conference - Securing Journalism in an Age of Surveillance and Closing Remarks
The legendary spymaster James Jesus Angleton called the world of intelligence a “wilderness of mirrors,” and rarely has that description seemed as apt as it does in 2018. President Donald Trump rails against a “deep state” embedded within the very intelligence agencies over which he now presides—even as former intelligence leaders claim that it’s Trump who has sought to politicize intelligence. In U.S. v. Carpenter, the Supreme Court handed down a seminal Fourth Amendment ruling that could dramatically reshape electronic privacy law—but what it will mean in practice remains...
2018-12-14
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
2018 Cato Institute Surveillance Conference - FLASH TALKS II
The legendary spymaster James Jesus Angleton called the world of intelligence a “wilderness of mirrors,” and rarely has that description seemed as apt as it does in 2018. President Donald Trump rails against a “deep state” embedded within the very intelligence agencies over which he now presides—even as former intelligence leaders claim that it’s Trump who has sought to politicize intelligence. In U.S. v. Carpenter, the Supreme Court handed down a seminal Fourth Amendment ruling that could dramatically reshape electronic privacy law—but what it will mean in practice remains...
2018-12-14
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
2018 Cato Institute Surveillance Conference - Flash Talks and Panopticon of Things: Networked Appliances as Surveillance Devices
The legendary spymaster James Jesus Angleton called the world of intelligence a “wilderness of mirrors,” and rarely has that description seemed as apt as it does in 2018. President Donald Trump rails against a “deep state” embedded within the very intelligence agencies over which he now presides—even as former intelligence leaders claim that it’s Trump who has sought to politicize intelligence. In U.S. v. Carpenter, the Supreme Court handed down a seminal Fourth Amendment ruling that could dramatically reshape electronic privacy law—but what it will mean in practice remains...
2018-12-14
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
2018 Cato Institute Surveillance Conference - FLASH TALKS
The legendary spymaster James Jesus Angleton called the world of intelligence a “wilderness of mirrors,” and rarely has that description seemed as apt as it does in 2018. President Donald Trump rails against a “deep state” embedded within the very intelligence agencies over which he now presides—even as former intelligence leaders claim that it’s Trump who has sought to politicize intelligence. In U.S. v. Carpenter, the Supreme Court handed down a seminal Fourth Amendment ruling that could dramatically reshape electronic privacy law—but what it will mean in practice remains...
2018-12-14
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
2018 Cato Institute Surveillance Conference - Welcome and Introduction & Donald Trump and the "Deep State"
The legendary spymaster James Jesus Angleton called the world of intelligence a “wilderness of mirrors,” and rarely has that description seemed as apt as it does in 2018. President Donald Trump rails against a “deep state” embedded within the very intelligence agencies over which he now presides—even as former intelligence leaders claim that it’s Trump who has sought to politicize intelligence. In U.S. v. Carpenter, the Supreme Court handed down a seminal Fourth Amendment ruling that could dramatically reshape electronic privacy law—but what it will mean in practice remains...
2018-12-14
00 min
Cato Daily Podcast
The Inclusive Economy: How to Bring Wealth to America's Poor
The Inclusive Economy, the new book by Cato’s Michael Tanner, examines welfare from the perspective of how government keeps many Americans poor. The book is available now. You can support the Cato Daily Podcast and the Cato Institute by becoming a Podcast Sponsor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-12-07
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato Institute Policy Perspectives 2018 - Chicago - Welcoming Remarks and Is Islam Compatible with Freedom?
10:50 – 11:00AMWelcoming Remarks Peter Goettler, President and CEO, Cato Institute11:00 – 11:30AMIs Islam Compatible with Freedom?Mustafa Akyol, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity, Cato Institute Cato Institute Policy Perspectives 2018 - Chicago See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-11-30
00 min
Cato Daily Podcast
Regressive Regulation and Economic Opportunity
Regulations that disproportionately harm the poor should get special scrutiny. Cato's Ryan Bourne and Vanessa Brown Calder joined Diane Katz of the Heritage Foundation for a live Cato Daily Podcast at Cato Club 200. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-10-29
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato Unversity 2018: How Nations Succeed: The History and the Future
From Cato University: College of EconomicsCato University’s College of Economics is based on the conviction that economics is a way of thinking, a tool for decision-making, and a basis for action. It’s the necessary foundation for understanding government, business, and society. Discussions from top economics scholars are designed to solidify your expertise on basic economic principles, and then help you apply those tools to today’s most pressing issues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-10-27
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato University 2018: The Economics of Knowledge
From Cato University: College of EconomicsCato University’s College of Economics is based on the conviction that economics is a way of thinking, a tool for decision-making, and a basis for action. It’s the necessary foundation for understanding government, business, and society. Discussions from top economics scholars are designed to solidify your expertise on basic economic principles, and then help you apply those tools to today’s most pressing issues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-10-27
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato University 2018: The Economic Analysis of Social Policy
From Cato University: College of EconomicsCato University’s College of Economics is based on the conviction that economics is a way of thinking, a tool for decision-making, and a basis for action. It’s the necessary foundation for understanding government, business, and society. Discussions from top economics scholars are designed to solidify your expertise on basic economic principles, and then help you apply those tools to today’s most pressing issues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-10-27
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato University: Rational Choice and Public Policy Analysis
From Cato University: College of EconomicsCato University’s College of Economics is based on the conviction that economics is a way of thinking, a tool for decision-making, and a basis for action. It’s the necessary foundation for understanding government, business, and society. Discussions from top economics scholars are designed to solidify your expertise on basic economic principles, and then help you apply those tools to today’s most pressing issues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-10-26
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato University 2018: The Economics of Cooperation and Coercion
From Cato University: College of EconomicsCato University’s College of Economics is based on the conviction that economics is a way of thinking, a tool for decision-making, and a basis for action. It’s the necessary foundation for understanding government, business, and society. Discussions from top economics scholars are designed to solidify your expertise on basic economic principles, and then help you apply those tools to today’s most pressing issues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-10-26
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato University 2018: Spontaneous Orders
From Cato University: College of EconomicsCato University’s College of Economics is based on the conviction that economics is a way of thinking, a tool for decision-making, and a basis for action. It’s the necessary foundation for understanding government, business, and society. Discussions from top economics scholars are designed to solidify your expertise on basic economic principles, and then help you apply those tools to today’s most pressing issues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-10-26
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato University 2018: The Power of Incentives
From Cato University: College of EconomicsCato University’s College of Economics is based on the conviction that economics is a way of thinking, a tool for decision-making, and a basis for action. It’s the necessary foundation for understanding government, business, and society. Discussions from top economics scholars are designed to solidify your expertise on basic economic principles, and then help you apply those tools to today’s most pressing issues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-10-26
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato University 2018: The Economics of Liberty and Prosperity
From Cato University: College of EconomicsCato University’s College of Economics is based on the conviction that economics is a way of thinking, a tool for decision-making, and a basis for action. It’s the necessary foundation for understanding government, business, and society. Discussions from top economics scholars are designed to solidify your expertise on basic economic principles, and then help you apply those tools to today’s most pressing issues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-10-25
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Fintech Unbound: The Cato Summit on Financial Regulation: LUNCHEON and ADDRESS
The financial services industry is undergoing a transformation: technology is enabling financial institutions and startups to reach underserved communities, lower the cost of banking and investing, and increase access to capital. As fintech fosters financial inclusion and access, how can regulation accommodate innovation while protecting consumers? Cato’s Fourth Annual Summit on Financial Regulation will bring together leading practitioners, policy experts, and regulators to grapple with key policy questions at the intersection of technology and financial services—and to discuss the positive role that policy change can play in reaping the benefits from the ongoing revolution in banking, ca...
2018-09-12
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Fintech Unbound: The Cato Summit on Financial Regulation: FINTECH, PAYMENTS, AND CRYPTOS
The financial services industry is undergoing a transformation: technology is enabling financial institutions and startups to reach underserved communities, lower the cost of banking and investing, and increase access to capital. As fintech fosters financial inclusion and access, how can regulation accommodate innovation while protecting consumers? Cato’s Fourth Annual Summit on Financial Regulation will bring together leading practitioners, policy experts, and regulators to grapple with key policy questions at the intersection of technology and financial services—and to discuss the positive role that policy change can play in reaping the benefits from the ongoing revolution in banking, ca...
2018-09-12
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Fintech Unbound: The Cato Summit on Financial Regulation: FINTECH AND CAPITAL MARKETS
The financial services industry is undergoing a transformation: technology is enabling financial institutions and startups to reach underserved communities, lower the cost of banking and investing, and increase access to capital. As fintech fosters financial inclusion and access, how can regulation accommodate innovation while protecting consumers? Cato’s Fourth Annual Summit on Financial Regulation will bring together leading practitioners, policy experts, and regulators to grapple with key policy questions at the intersection of technology and financial services—and to discuss the positive role that policy change can play in reaping the benefits from the ongoing revolution in banking, ca...
2018-09-12
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Fintech Unbound: The Cato Summit on Financial Regulation: FINTECH AND BANKING
The financial services industry is undergoing a transformation: technology is enabling financial institutions and startups to reach underserved communities, lower the cost of banking and investing, and increase access to capital. As fintech fosters financial inclusion and access, how can regulation accommodate innovation while protecting consumers? Cato’s Fourth Annual Summit on Financial Regulation will bring together leading practitioners, policy experts, and regulators to grapple with key policy questions at the intersection of technology and financial services—and to discuss the positive role that policy change can play in reaping the benefits from the ongoing revolution in banking, ca...
2018-09-12
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Fintech Unbound: The Cato Summit on Financial Regulation: Welcoming Remarks and Keynote Address
The financial services industry is undergoing a transformation: technology is enabling financial institutions and startups to reach underserved communities, lower the cost of banking and investing, and increase access to capital. As fintech fosters financial inclusion and access, how can regulation accommodate innovation while protecting consumers? Cato’s Fourth Annual Summit on Financial Regulation will bring together leading practitioners, policy experts, and regulators to grapple with key policy questions at the intersection of technology and financial services—and to discuss the positive role that policy change can play in reaping the benefits from the ongoing revolution in banking, ca...
2018-09-12
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato University 2018: The Future History of Liberty
From Cato University: College of History and PhilosophyHistory is indispensable to understanding and defending liberty under our constitutionally limited, representative government. And at the core of that history are the philosophical beliefs and values on which the American republic was founded. Cato University's College of History and Philosophy brings these two powerful subjects together to explore the foundations of liberty and justice, of wealth and poverty, of individual rights and the rule of law. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-08-04
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato University 2018: Libertarian Conceptions of Order
From Cato University: College of History and PhilosophyHistory is indispensable to understanding and defending liberty under our constitutionally limited, representative government. And at the core of that history are the philosophical beliefs and values on which the American republic was founded. Cato University's College of History and Philosophy brings these two powerful subjects together to explore the foundations of liberty and justice, of wealth and poverty, of individual rights and the rule of law. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-08-04
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato University 2018: War, Foreign Affairs, and American Government
From Cato University: College of History and PhilosophyHistory is indispensable to understanding and defending liberty under our constitutionally limited, representative government. And at the core of that history are the philosophical beliefs and values on which the American republic was founded. Cato University's College of History and Philosophy brings these two powerful subjects together to explore the foundations of liberty and justice, of wealth and poverty, of individual rights and the rule of law. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-08-03
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato University 2018: History and the Science of Liberty
From Cato University: College of History and PhilosophyHistory is indispensable to understanding and defending liberty under our constitutionally limited, representative government. And at the core of that history are the philosophical beliefs and values on which the American republic was founded. Cato University's College of History and Philosophy brings these two powerful subjects together to explore the foundations of liberty and justice, of wealth and poverty, of individual rights and the rule of law. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-08-02
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
The Future of the First Amendment: Panel 3 – Findings from the Cato Institute 2017 Free Speech National Survey
The First Amendment has moved to the center of American political conflict. On college campuses, students and faculty demand protection from speech and speakers. Polls show students and young people in general evince less support for free speech than previous generations had shown. In legal and public debate, the free exercise of religion conflicts with the right to marriage, thereby placing the First Amendment at the center of vitriolic cultural clashes. Moreover, the challenges for the First Amendment seemed fated to grow. Modern surveillance methods can chill speech even absent malign intent from officials. The global nature of the...
2017-09-28
00 min
Cato Daily Podcast
A Brief History of the Cato Institute: A Live #Cato40 Daily Podcast
At the recent Cato40 celebration, Cato's David Boaz, Ian Vasquez and Roger Pilon discussed Cato's history and its role in promoting liberty. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2017-05-08
00 min
LOLbua
LOLbua 154 - Cato og Jon Cato
Denne uken får vi besøk av japan-sensei og Destiny-avhengige Cato Christopher Hagen. Han får kjørt seg i vår japan-quiz der vi blant annet lærer mye om isolasjon og ting jenter gir tilfeldige folk ved t-banen.Det blir også snakk om spill. Jon Cato har spilt Persona 5, Magnus beretter om Thimbleweed Park og Lars deler opplevelser fra The most dangerous game. Cato har spilt Ghost Recon Wildlands.Dette og mye mer, inkludert årets dårligste lydkvalitet. Besøk www.lolbua.no for mer info om musikken vi spiller og annen viktig informasjo...
2017-04-06
1h 42
Cato Event Podcast
Cato Handbook for Policymakers: Capitol Hill Launch
Join us for a special briefing to celebrate the release of the 2017 edition of the Cato Handbook for Policymakers. This invaluable resource sets the standard in Washington for reducing the power of the federal government and expanding freedom to all Americans. Each chapter provides analysis of the critical issues of the day and provides policy recommendations for staffers interested in individual liberty, free markets, and peace.And while clearly dedicated to advancing a market-liberal policy agenda, the Cato Institute has always carefully avoided partisanship. It has been our position that, with some exceptions, Republicans, Democrats, and independents all share...
2017-02-16
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
The 2016 Cato Surveillance Conference - Dialogue: The State Of Surveillance and Closing Remarks
Eight years ago, Barack Obama arrived in Washington pledging to reverse the dramatic expansion of state surveillance his predecessor had presided over in the name of fighting terrorism. Instead, the Obama administration saw the Bush era's "collect it all" approach to surveillance become still more firmly entrenched. Meanwhile, the advanced spying technologies once limited to intelligence agencies have been gradually trickling down to local police departments. From the high-profile tussle between Apple and the FBI over smartphone encryption to debates over how to detect "lone wolf" terrorists before they strike, hard questions about modern privacy have figured prominently in the 2016...
2016-12-14
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
The 2016 Cato Surveillance Conference - Flash Talks – Surveillance In A Borderless World
Eight years ago, Barack Obama arrived in Washington pledging to reverse the dramatic expansion of state surveillance his predecessor had presided over in the name of fighting terrorism. Instead, the Obama administration saw the Bush era's "collect it all" approach to surveillance become still more firmly entrenched. Meanwhile, the advanced spying technologies once limited to intelligence agencies have been gradually trickling down to local police departments. From the high-profile tussle between Apple and the FBI over smartphone encryption to debates over how to detect "lone wolf" terrorists before they strike, hard questions about modern privacy have figured prominently in the 2016...
2016-12-14
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato University 2016: Cato Scholars Panel
From Cato University 2016: Summer Seminar on Political EconomyThe Cato Institute’s premier educational event, this annual program brings together outstanding faculty and participants from across the country and, often, from around the globe in order to examine the roots of our commitment to liberty and limited government, and explore the ideas and values on which the American republic was founded. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2016-07-28
00 min
Cato Daily Podcast
Ten Years of the Cato Daily Podcast
To mark the tenth anniversary of the Cato Daily Podcast, Cato Institute president Peter Goettler talks with host Caleb O. Brown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2016-05-13
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato Institute Policy Perspectives 2015 - Chicago
Featuring Terence Kealey, Author, The Economic Laws of Scientific Research,Adjunct Scholar, Cato Institute; Ronald Bailey, Author, The End of Doom:Environmental Renewal in the Twenty-first CenturyScience Correspondent, Reason; Peter Goettler, President and CEO, Cato Institute; and George Selgin, Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Monetary andFinancial Alternatives, Cato Institute.12:40 – 2:00PMLuncheon Address—Truman, Eisenhower and LBJ WereRight to Be Skeptical about Government Funding ofScienceTerence Kealey, Author, The Economic Laws of Scientific Research,Adjunct Scholar, Cato Institute See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2015-12-02
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato Institute Policy Perspectives 2015- Chicago
Featuring Terence Kealey, Author, The Economic Laws of Scientific Research,Adjunct Scholar, Cato Institute; Ronald Bailey, Author, The End of Doom:Environmental Renewal in the Twenty-first CenturyScience Correspondent, Reason; Peter Goettler, President and CEO, Cato Institute; and George Selgin, Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Monetary andFinancial Alternatives, Cato Institute.Online registration is now closed. 10:30 – 10:50AM.Registration10:50 – 11:00AMWelcoming RemarksPeter Goettler, President and CEO, Cato Institute 11:00 – 11:40AMKeynote Address—The End of DoomRonald Bailey, Author, The End of Doom: Environmental Renewal in the Twenty-first CenturyScience Correspondent, Reason11:40...
2015-12-02
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato University 2015: Cato Scholar Panel
From Cato University 2015: Summer Seminar on Political EconomyThe Cato Institute’s premier educational event, this annual program brings together outstanding faculty and participants from across the country and, often, from around the globe in order to examine the roots of our commitment to liberty and limited government, and explore the ideas and values on which the American republic was founded. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2015-07-30
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato Institute Policy Perspectives 2015
10:30 – 10:55 a.m.Registration10:55 – 11:00 a.m. Welcoming Remarks John Allison, Former President and CEO, Cato Institute11:00 – 11:30 a.m. The Libertarian Mind in America David Boaz, Executive Vice President, Cato Institute11:30 a.m.– 12:10 p.m. Power to the People Johan Norberg, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2015-04-10
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato Institute Policy Forum and Luncheon 2015
Please join us for an informative and entertaining policy luncheon and discussion with Alex Nowrasteh, Brink Lindsey, and Richard Rahn. This luncheon will feature presentations by Cato scholars Alex Nowrasteh, author of many studies on immigration policy, and Brink Lindsey, author of Human Capitalism: How Economic Growth Has Made Us Smarter — and More Unequal and The Age of Abundance: How Prosperity Transformed America's Politics and Culture.The economic benefits of immigration reform are large, but increased enforcement mechanisms like E-Verify or a national identity card could erase most of those gains. Nowrasteh will explain how to...
2015-03-16
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato Institute Policy Perspectives 2015 - Welcoming Remarks - The Forever-War President: Obama’s Dangerous War-Powers Legacy - Impact of the 2014 Elections on Policy
10:50 – 11:00 a.m. Welcoming Remarks John Allison, President and CEO, Cato Institute11:00 – 11:30 a.m. The Forever-War President: Obama’s Dangerous War-Powers Legacy Gene Healy, Vice President, Cato Institute11:30 a.m.– 12:10 p.m. Impact of the 2014 Elections on Policy Daniel Mitchell, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2015-02-04
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Cato Institute Policy Perspectives 2015 -- Welcoming Remarks, Technology and Liberty, Are Millennials More Libertarian?, and Making Immigration Work
10:30 – 10:50 a.m.Registration10:50 – 11:00 a.m.Welcoming Remarks John Allison, President and CEO, Cato Institute11:00 – 11:20 a.m.Technology and Liberty Jim Harper, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute11:20 – 11:40 a.m.Are Millennials More Libertarian? Emily Ekins, Research Fellow, Cato Institute; Polling Director, Reason Foundation11:40 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Making Immigration Work Alex Nowrasteh, Immigration Policy Analyst, Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity, Cato Institute See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2015-01-23
00 min
Cato Event Podcast
Challenging the Status Quo: The Cato Institute's Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives
When the Federal Reserve was founded in 1913, it was with the purpose of providing for a stable monetary and financial system. However, the Great Depression, the Great Inflation, and the Panic of 2008 serve as serious reminders of the Fed’s failure to achieve its original mission. Yet, despite this record, the Fed’s regulation of the economy has expanded. After a century, it is time to judge the Federal Reserve’s history and evaluate alternatives to central banking. To that end, the Cato Institute has established the Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives, which will focus on the development of policy...
2014-10-23
00 min