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The Henry George School Podcast
157. Economy 2.0 - Exploring the LETS Model
For today’s episode, host Josh Sidman is joined by Michael Linton. Today’s episode was recorded in April of 2025.Mr. Linton is the inventor of the Local Exchange Trade System (LETS) model, an alternative currency system controlled by communities. In the LETS system, information and transactions are recorded by a centralized body within the community. In theory, this gives communities more control over their economy, as resources are more likely to circulate within the community than flow out of it.Mr Linton joined the Henry George School to disc...
2025-05-08
1h 52
The Common Reader
Clare Carlisle: George Eliot's Double Life.
Clare Carlisle’s biography of George Eliot, The Marriage Question, is one of my favourite modern biographies, so I was really pleased to interview Clare. We talked about George Eliot as a feminist, the imperfections of her “marriage” to George Henry Lewes, what she learned from Spinoza, having sympathy for Casaubon, contradictions in Eliot’s narrative method, her use of negatives, psychoanalysis, Middlemarch, and more. We also talked about biographies of philosophers, Kierkegaard, and Somerset Maugham. I was especially pleased by Clare’s answer about the reported decline in student attention spans. Overall I thought this was a great di...
2025-04-27
1h 21
George Kilpatrick Inspiration For The Nation
Juneteenth 2025 with Kevin Henry and H. Bernard Alex on George Kilpatrick Inspiration for the Nation
Get ready for Juneteenth 2025! We have President Kevin Henry and H. Bernard Alex of the Syracuse Juneteenth Board this week to give us a preview of the much-awaited celebration of African American culture and family in the Syracuse area. Join the conversation here on George Kilpatrick Inspiration for the Nation!
2025-04-20
22 min
The Henry George School Podcast
153. Rethinking Economics - Georgist Libertarianism
Dr. Martin Jacobson is a political philosopher who specializes in what he calls left-libertarian philosophy. Martin sees Georgism as a fusion of libertarian and progressive philosophy that translates to a version of libertarianism centered on land access as a solution to systemic inequalities. What really interested me about Martin’s work on Henry George was his ability to advance progressive ends with libertarian means, while exploring the relationship between these two ideologies. His dissertation was titled Land & Liberty: On the Natural Monopoly of Violence. Being an American, I think most libertarians we come across are more like the anarcho-libertarians Dr...
2025-04-10
1h 26
The John Henry Soto Show
Rumbles Rise & Free Speech Why The John Henry Soto Show Is Now Exclusive on the Platform
Why Rumble is the Perfect Home for The John Henry Soto ShowIn a world where free speech and independent voices are under constant pressure, Rumble has emerged as a powerful platform for creators who refuse to be censored. Founded in 2013 by Chris Pavlovski, Rumble was built as an alternative to Big Tech-controlled media, giving content creators a space where their voices could be heard without interference. Unlike other platforms that throttle reach and suppress opinions, Rumble prioritizes transparency and fairness, ensuring that creators have a real chance to connect with their audience. With its rapid growth and commitment...
2025-03-24
1h 06
The Henry George School Podcast
Spring Break
Starting this week, we’re taking a short spring break, but don’t worry—we’ll return in two weeks, April 3rd to be more precise, with more great conversations. In the meantime, why not use this break to spark your creativity? Along with our break, we wanted to announce The Henry George School of Social Science 2025 Writing and Video Contests are officially open! This is your chance to dive into big ideas, challenge perspectives, and share your voice. Whether you’re a writer or a visual storyteller, there’s a category for you. Plus, there are cash...
2025-03-20
01 min
The Henry George School Podcast
151. Economy 2.0 - A Career in Georgism
For today’s episode, host Josh Sidman is joined by Ed Dodson, a long-time faculty member here at the Henry George School and was recorded in February of 2025.Mr. Dodson attended Shippensburg University and Temple University where he received an economics degree. Ed worked for Fannie Mae, a public-private partnership to help distribute home mortgage loans. During his time at Fannie Mae, Mr. Dodson held numerous management and analyst positions within the Housing & Community Development group, helping revitalize neighborhoods and local communities. This gives him an interesting perspective on land use and reform, and ho...
2025-03-13
1h 54
The Henry George School Podcast
150. Symposia - The Life and Work of Thomas Paine
Today's discussion focussed on the life and work of Thomas Paine. Our talk is hosted by Ed Dodson, a long-time faculty member here at the Henry George School and was recorded in January of 2025.Mr. Dodson attended Shippensburg University and Temple University where he received an economics degree. Ed worked for Fannie Mae, a public-private partnership to help distribute home mortgage loans. During his time at Fannie Mae, Mr. Dodson held numerous management and analyst positions within the Housing & Community Development group, helping revitalize neighborhoods and local communities. This gives him an interesting perspective...
2025-03-06
47 min
The Henry George School Podcast
149. The Political Economy of Martin Luther King, Jr. (2025)
Today's discussion came from our Martin Luther King Day celebration and was recorded in January of 2025. Our talk is hosted by Ed Dodson, a long-time faculty member here at the Henry George School.To celebrate Black History Month, we wanted to pause our regular content and give our listeners a special episode on the political economy of Martin Luther King, Jr., exploring Dr. King’s intellectual evolution, and how it impacted his solutions to addressing poverty.Mr. Dodson attended Shippensburg University and Temple University where he received an economics de...
2025-02-27
48 min
The Henry George School Podcast
141. Symposia - Branko Milanovic's visions of inequality
Today’s discussion was recorded in October of 2024 and was held with Dr. Branko Milanovic. Dr. Milanovic is a senior scholar at the Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality and one of the leading scholars on income inequality in the world. He worked as a lead economist at the World Bank’s research department for 20 years, and as a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He has held numerous professorships at universities such as the University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, London School of Economics, and the New School, where he currently teach...
2024-12-19
45 min
The Henry George School Podcast
139. A dialogue between Henry George and John Locke
Today’s discussion was recorded in November 2024 and is with Mr. Paul Forrester, the second-place winner of our 2024 Annual Writing Contest. Mr. Forrester is a Ph.D. candidate at Yale University's philosophy department where he researches ethics, political philosophy, and how institutions make economic cooperation more feasible. He has authored several papers, including The Desire Machine, New Argument for Uniqueness about Evidential Support, Concurrent Awareness Desire Satisfactionism, and many others. Mr. Forrester earned his bachelor’s degree in Philosophy and Political Science from Duke University. Together, we discussed a dialog...
2024-12-05
29 min
The Henry George School Podcast
Thanksgiving break
Good morning and Happy Thanksgiving! We hope all of you are doing well and get to spend the holiday with your family and loved ones. The Henry George School podcast will be on break this week for the holiday, but don’t worry, we’ll be back next Thursday with more of the the great content you’ve come to expect from us. Until then, happy Thanksgiving, and enjoy the day, wherever you are.
2024-11-28
00 min
Once Upon A Leader In Africa
Impactful Leadership Story of Henry Baye
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Henry Baye, the visionary CEO of Standard Chartered Bank in Jersey and a remarkable African leader. From his humble beginnings in Ghana to his current role steering a significant financial institution, Henry's story is a testament to the power of dreams, authenticity, and unwavering determination. In this episode, Henry shares his transformative journey, starting from his early involvement in church activities and university leadership, which laid the groundwork for his ascent in the banking world. He candidly discusses his challenges, including navigating the complexities of "human intrigue and dirty politics" i...
2024-11-25
48 min
The Henry George School Podcast
138. Rethinking Economics: How should we think about development?
Today’s episode will be the last of a part of a 3-part series where I, your host, Nathan Greene, interview a group of my current professors here at Clark University. I was first introduced to the concept of development in my economic growth and development course at St. John’s University. There, we explored how economic growth led to improvements in living standards that allowed people to achieve their full potential. This is what Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen calls his capability approach: when societies are able to produce the conditions necessary for people to fl...
2024-11-21
1h 04
The Henry George School Podcast
135. Bryan Kavanagh - 2024 Annual Conference - Panel 4: Policy Options
Today’s discussion comes from our most recent annual conference “Existential Crises: Is the Georgist Paradigm Part of the Solution?” and was recorded in July of 2024. This is the final panel of our conference content on the polycrisis afflicting the globe. Thus far, we have discussed the four most important crises, followed by how Georgism can alleviate these crises, which was then be followed by how to make Georgism more politically palatable, and will now conclude with different Georgist policy solutions. Today’s panelist is part of our fourth and final panel, “The Policy Options.”...
2024-10-31
10 min
The Henry George School Podcast
130. Kris Feder - 2024 Annual Conference - Panel 2: Is the Georgist Paradigm Part of the Remedy?
Today’s discussion comes from our most recent annual conference “Existential Crises: Is the Georgist Paradigm Part of the Solution?” and was recorded in July of 2024. For the next nine weeks, our discussions will revolve around the polycrisis afflicting the globe with four subtopics. The first will be the four most important crises, followed by how Georgism can alleviate these crises, which will then be followed by how to make Georgism more politically palatable, and will conclude by discussing different Georgist policy solutions. Today’s panelist is Dr. Kris Feder. Dr. Feder is a recently...
2024-09-26
16 min
The Henry George School Podcast
128. Fred Harrison - 2024 Annual Conference: Existential Crises: The Four Biggest Threats from the Polycrisis
Today’s discussion comes from our most recent annual conference “Existential Crises: Is the Georgist Paradigm Part of the Solution?” and was recorded in July of 2024. For the next eleven weeks, our discussions will revolve around the polycrisis afflicting the globe with four subtopics. The first will be the four most important crises, followed by how Georgism can alleviate these crises, which will then be followed by how to make Georgism more politically palatable, and will conclude by discussing different Georgist policy solutions. Our first panelist will be Mr. Fred Harrison, a long-time friend of the...
2024-09-12
16 min
The Henry George School Podcast
127. Fred Harrison - 2024 Annual Conference: Existential Crises: Is the Georgist Paradigm Part of the Solution?
Symposia is a longer-form podcast where we explore ideas from our previous seminars. Symposia will offer deeper dives on relevant issues to provide listeners with expansive insight. Whether you’re an expert or just someone who wants to hear a different perspective, Symposia offers listeners a college-level lecture for everyone to learn from. We want all our listeners to find our discussion stimulating, and hope you walk away having learned something new. Today's discussion comes from our most recent annual conference, “Existential Crises: Is the Georgist Paradigm Part of the Solution?”, and was recorded in July...
2024-09-05
18 min
The Henry George School Podcast
Welcome Back!
Welcome back to the Henry George School Podcast. We hope you all enjoyed your summer, wherever you are. If you don’t remember me or are new, I’m one of your hosts, Nathan Greene, a researcher here at the Henry George School of Social Science. As you may or may not have known, the podcast has been on a bit of a hiatus. We took a break to work on some exciting projects and organize some interesting talks that we’re excited to share with you. ...
2024-08-29
01 min
Henry Harrison Podcast | Dallas Texas
Henry Harrison of Dallas TX Chats With Long-time Friend Tim Goeglein
Welcome to the Entrepreneurs, Business & Finance podcast by Henry Harrison of Dallas, TX.Today’s guest is Tim Goeglein, an author, speaker, and experienced political figure with a significant background in Washington, D.C.Tim shares personal stories, his professional journey, and insights into his work with Focus On The Family.Resources:Episode: https://henryharrison.com/henry-harrison-tim-goeglein/Focus On The Family Podcast: https://podcasts.focusonthefamily.com/Tim's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Timothy-S.-Goeglein/author/B0060ROX6OEpisode Highlights:1. Tim Goeglein’s Ea...
2024-06-21
36 min
The Henry George School Podcast
Hiatus
If you’re a subscriber of our show, you’ve probably noticed that we’ve switched up the types of content we’ve published lately. We’re working on a lot of new projects, and talking to some interesting people, and we’re excited to share the results our listeners. But until those projects are completed, the conversations are had, and the podcasts are published, we are going to be on a brief hiatus. Our goal is to return with fresh perspectives, new topics, and exciting interviews that will continue to enrich your understanding of the world of economics and Georgism...
2024-06-20
01 min
The John Henry Soto Show
The John Henry Soto Show
'm thrilled to announce that I'm finally going all in on creating The John Henry Soto Show, with the invaluable help of my co-host, George Batista, and our dedicated team. This is a significant step for me, as I've done hundreds of shows in the past but never fully committed to using my full name. After much consideration and encouragement from my supporters, I realized it was time to embrace this new chapter with authenticity and confidence. This show represents a fresh start, where I can bring all my experiences and ideas to the forefront, ensuring it stands out while...
2024-06-18
59 min
New Books in American Studies
Christopher William England, "Land and Liberty: Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023)
Henry George’s Progress and Poverty was one of the best-selling books of the 19th century, and his ideas were taken up by by powerful figures as diverse as Sun Yat-sen, Leo Tolstoy, and Theodor Herzl. Yet, in the 21st century, George is often reduced to a footnote in the history of the Gilded Age. In Land and Liberty: Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023), Christopher William England uncovers the influence of Georgism in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the movement’s contributions to American liberalism. In surveying George’s devotees and their impacts at...
2024-06-14
41 min
New Books in Critical Theory
Christopher William England, "Land and Liberty: Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023)
Henry George’s Progress and Poverty was one of the best-selling books of the 19th century, and his ideas were taken up by by powerful figures as diverse as Sun Yat-sen, Leo Tolstoy, and Theodor Herzl. Yet, in the 21st century, George is often reduced to a footnote in the history of the Gilded Age. In Land and Liberty: Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023), Christopher William England uncovers the influence of Georgism in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the movement’s contributions to American liberalism. In surveying George’s devotees and their impacts at...
2024-06-14
41 min
New Books in Economic and Business History
Christopher William England, "Land and Liberty: Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023)
Henry George’s Progress and Poverty was one of the best-selling books of the 19th century, and his ideas were taken up by by powerful figures as diverse as Sun Yat-sen, Leo Tolstoy, and Theodor Herzl. Yet, in the 21st century, George is often reduced to a footnote in the history of the Gilded Age. In Land and Liberty: Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023), Christopher William England uncovers the influence of Georgism in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the movement’s contributions to American liberalism. In surveying George’s devotees and their impacts at...
2024-06-14
41 min
New Books in Intellectual History
Christopher William England, "Land and Liberty: Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023)
Henry George’s Progress and Poverty was one of the best-selling books of the 19th century, and his ideas were taken up by by powerful figures as diverse as Sun Yat-sen, Leo Tolstoy, and Theodor Herzl. Yet, in the 21st century, George is often reduced to a footnote in the history of the Gilded Age. In Land and Liberty: Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023), Christopher William England uncovers the influence of Georgism in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the movement’s contributions to American liberalism. In surveying George’s devotees and their impacts at...
2024-06-14
41 min
New Books in American Politics
Christopher William England, "Land and Liberty: Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023)
Henry George’s Progress and Poverty was one of the best-selling books of the 19th century, and his ideas were taken up by by powerful figures as diverse as Sun Yat-sen, Leo Tolstoy, and Theodor Herzl. Yet, in the 21st century, George is often reduced to a footnote in the history of the Gilded Age. In Land and Liberty: Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023), Christopher William England uncovers the influence of Georgism in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the movement’s contributions to American liberalism. In surveying George’s devotees and their impacts at...
2024-06-14
41 min
New Books in Biography
Christopher William England, "Land and Liberty: Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023)
Henry George’s Progress and Poverty was one of the best-selling books of the 19th century, and his ideas were taken up by by powerful figures as diverse as Sun Yat-sen, Leo Tolstoy, and Theodor Herzl. Yet, in the 21st century, George is often reduced to a footnote in the history of the Gilded Age. In Land and Liberty: Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism (Johns Hopkins UP, 2023), Christopher William England uncovers the influence of Georgism in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the movement’s contributions to American liberalism. In surveying George’s devotees and their impacts at...
2024-06-14
41 min
The Henry George School Podcast
125. The need for ecological economics
Dr. Semmler is the Arnhold Professor of International Cooperation and Development at the New School in New York City, where he researches macroeconomics, the economics of climate change, and financial markets. Dr. Semmler is also a Fellow at Columbia University’s Center on Capitalism and Society, an institute that examines the shortcomings of orthodox economics and looks to understand the economy through a more realistic and complex lens. Willi has also taught at other universities such as the American University in Washington D.C., the University of Berlin, and the University of Bielefeld in Germany. He is the author of...
2024-05-30
07 min
The Henry George School Podcast
123. Symposia - A Critique of Monetary Policy through a Georgist Lens
Dr. Rowland served in the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation as a Senior Project Manager for Environmental Remediation to help the city improve environmental quality. He has taught at various institutions, such as Pace University and here at the Henry George School of Social Science. He is also a Senior Fellow with the Asset Leadership Network, a group that promotes financial awareness to achieve social objectives. Dr. Marty Rowland earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan and his master’s from the University of New Orleans, both in Environmental Engineering. He later went on t...
2024-05-16
49 min
The Henry George School Podcast
122. Symposia - Restarting Rust Belt economies
Today’s discussion was recorded in April of 2024, where our guest, Mr. Matthew Colantonio, joined us. Mr. Colantonio is an active community member and has focused his career on economic and community development. He was an AmeriCorps volunteer in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he saw the importance of effective land and tax policy. Currently, he is a statistician at the State of Pennsylvania’s Department of Health. Matt received his bachelor’s degree in business from St. John’s University, my alma mater, and his master’s in applied economics from Boston College.
2024-05-09
55 min
George Kilpatrick Inspiration For The Nation
Juneteenth '24 with Kevin Henry & Bridget McCarthy on George Kilpatrick Inspiration for the Nation
Let's talk about the 2024 Syracuse Juneteenth Festival 2024 - "Beyond Their Wildest Dreams". Here on George Kilpatrick Inspiration for the Nation, we have all the details for one of Syracuse's best festivals from Syracuse Juneteenth Board members Kevin Henry and Bridget McCarthy. Listen now!
2024-04-14
23 min
The Henry George School Podcast
117. Snapshot - Diaspora Bonds as a path to development
Today’s discussion was recorded in October of 2023, where we were joined by our returning guest, Dr. Aleksandr Gevorkyan Dr. Gevorkyan received his bachelor’s degree in International Trade and Finance from Louisiana State University, two master's in Economics from The New School and Louisiana State University, and his Ph.D. in economics from New School. He is an expert on Central Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Union economies. He is the author of numerous journal articles, as well as two books: Transition Economies and Financial Deepening and Post-Crisis Development in Emerging Markets. He is a...
2024-04-04
29 min
The Henry George School Podcast
114. Rethinking Economics: Economics That Moves Beyond Humanity
Rethinking Economics is all about questioning the core foundations of economics. This series questions economic orthodoxy to better understand the forces and shifts shaping our society and the world. Together, we’ll interrogate things like the efficacy of economic models, if mainstream assumptions are always correct, and why the ideas and concepts you learn about in textbooks may lead you astray. For our inaugural discussion of the series, we will be talking to our returning guest, and one of my favorite economists, Dr. Steve Keen. Our talk was recorded in March of 2024, and is ho...
2024-03-14
1h 11
The Henry George School Podcast
112. The Political Economy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (2024)
Today's discussion came from our most recent seminar and was recorded in January of 2024. Our talk is hosted by Ed Dodson, a long-time faculty member here at the Henry George School. To celebrate Black History Month, we wanted to pause our regular content and give our listeners a special series on the political economy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This week’s talk will conclude our 3-part series exploring Dr. King’s intellectual evolution, and how it impacted his solutions to addressing poverty. Mr. Dodson attended Shippensburg University and...
2024-02-29
45 min
The Henry George School Podcast
111. The Political Economy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (2023)
Today's discussion came from our archives and was recorded in January of 2023. Our talk is hosted by Ed Dodson, a long-time faculty member here at the Henry George School. To celebrate Black History Month, we wanted to pause our regular content and give our listeners a special series on the political economy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. For the next two episodes, we’ll continue our 3-part series exploring Dr. King’s intellectual evolution and how it impacted his solutions to addressing poverty. Mr. Dodson attended Shippensburg University and...
2024-02-22
33 min
The Henry George School Podcast
110. The Political Economy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (2022)
Today's discussion came from our archives and was recorded in January of 2022. Our talk is hosted by Ed Dodson, a long-time faculty member here at the Henry George School. To celebrate Black History Month, we wanted to pause our regular content and give our listeners a special series on the political economy of Martin Luther King. For the next few episodes, we’ll have a 3-part series exploring Dr. King’s intellectual evolution, and how it impacted his solutions to addressing poverty. Mr. Dodson attended Shippensburg University and Temple Univ...
2024-02-15
1h 02
The Henry George School Podcast
107. A lesson on sustainable macroeconomics
Today's discussion came from our archives and was recorded in October of 2023. Our talk is hosted by Ed Dodson, a long-time faculty member here at the Henry George School, who is joined by our guest Dr. Willi Semmler. Dr. Semmler is the Arnhold Professor of International Cooperation and Development at the New School in New York City, where he researches macroeconomics, the economics of climate change, and financial markets. Dr. Semmler is also a Fellow at Columbia University’s Center on Capitalism and Society, an institute that examines the shortcomings of orthodox economics and looks to understand th...
2024-01-25
1h 12
The Henry George School Podcast
106. A system dynamics approach to Georgism
Today's discussion came from our archives and was recorded in July of 2023. Our talk is hosted by Ed Dodson, a long-time faculty member here at the Henry George School, who is joined by our guest Mr. Lars Doucet. Mr. Doucet is a consultant, blogger, entrepreneur, game developer, and currently the Director of Outreach for Common Ground USA. As a consultant, Lars has been accredited with developing numerous video games and software packages, such as Defender’s Quest and Super Energy Apocalypse. He is also the founder of Geo Land Solutions, which appraises large tracts of...
2024-01-18
52 min
The Henry George School Podcast
105. Getting into the weeds of housing markets
Today's discussion came from our archives and was recorded in June of 2023. Our talk is hosted by Ed Dodson, a long-time faculty member here at the Henry George School, who is joined by our returning guest Mr. Mark Mollineaux. Mark is an artist, radio host, and researcher who focuses on metropolitan resilience, urbanization, and housing affordability. Mr. Mollineaux is a lifelong Georgist and hosts a popular radio show, The Henry George Program, on Stanford’s radio where he hosts discussions on Georgist ideas and concepts. He is also part of Common Ground USA’s Cali...
2024-01-11
1h 06
The Henry George School Podcast
103. Henry George's influence on American liberalism
Today's discussion came from our archives and was recorded in April of 2023. Our talk is hosted by Ed Dodson, who is joined by our guest, Dr. Christopher England. Dr. England is an Adjunct Lecturer at Georgetown University, and has also taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Loyola University, Maryland, and Stanford University. His courses focus on US history, the history of economic thought, political media, and social movements in America. His most recent book, Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism, focuses on the influence Henry George had on American politics and public...
2023-12-21
1h 01
The Henry George School Podcast
101. Lessons from London’s decade long experience
Today's discussion came from our archives and was recorded in February of 2023. Our talk is hosted by Ed Dodson, who joined our guest, Mr. Dave Wetzel. Dave Wetzel has had a long career in transportation, working as a bus conductor and official in the 1960s. Shortly after, Mr. Wetzel became a political organizer of the London Co-operative Society between 1974 and 1981. He was elected as a Labour member for Hammersmith and Fulham on the Greater London Council in 1981 and served as the Chair of the Transport Committee. Mr. Wetzel also served on Hounslow Borough Council, acting a...
2023-12-07
1h 25
The Henry George School Podcast
100. 100th Episode Special on Henry George
To celebrate our 100th episode, we wanted to do a special podcast on Henry George and Georgism. It was recorded in November of 2023 by Nathan Greene, a researcher at the Henry George School, and Ed Dodson, a long-time faculty member. Ed is an expert on Henry George and all things Georgism. As a long-time subscriber of George, land value taxation, and land use reform, he is an excellent person to talk to for our centennial episode. Henry George is an important figure in both American and economic history. His life l...
2023-11-30
1h 06
The Henry George School Podcast
98. A hard look at rent and rent-seeking
Today our discussion comes from our archived seminar: A Hard Look at Rent and Rent Seeking, recorded in December 2020. Our Talk is hosted by our Director of Education, Ibrahima Drame, who is joined by Dr. Michael Hudson and Mr. Pepe Escobar. Our talk today was jointly hosted by us at the Henry George School and the International Union for Land Value Taxation. Dr. Hudson is the president of the Institute for the Study of Long Term Economic Trends, and professor of economics at the University of Missouri–Kansas City and the School of Marxist Studies at Peking Un...
2023-11-16
1h 40
The Henry George School Podcast
97. Development trends in Central Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Union states
Often when we talk about competition between two nations, the US and China is the perfect example for today, we get arguments that are boiled down to broad ideas; like East vs the West and capitalism vs communism. But when we do this, we often lose a lot of nuance and miss some important details. Not too long ago, the US and the West were competing with the USSR and pooled their resources towards containing the spread of communism. Fast forward to now and some of the satellite states and former Soviet Union nations...
2023-11-09
46 min
The Henry George School Podcast
96. Marty Rowland - 2023 Annual Conference: Why is Housing so Unaffordable? Causes and Solutions
Today our discussion comes from our most recent annual conference: Why is Housing so Unaffordable? Causes and Solutions. This is our final episode for the conference and will conclude our annual conference content. We hope you enjoyed it, and we’re looking forward to seeing you at next year’s conference. Today we will be talking with Dr. Marty Rowland. He served in the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation as a Senior Project Manager for Environmental Remediation to help the city improve environmental quality, bettering living standards for all New Yorkers. He h...
2023-11-06
37 min
The Henry George School Podcast
89. Lindsay Duvall - 2023 Annual Conference: Why is Housing so Unaffordable? Causes and Solutions
Today, our discussion comes from our most recent annual conference: Why is Housing so Unaffordable? Causes and Solutions. For the next twelve weeks, our discussions will revolve around the topic of housing and house prices with three subtopics. The first will be root causes, followed by an evaluation of current policy responses, and finishes with alternatives to current policy and thinking around affordability. Today, we spoke to Lindsay Duvall. Lindsay is a Senior Organizer for the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC). NLIHC aims to create policy that ensures people of low income have...
2023-09-14
22 min
The Henry George School Podcast
80. Economics with a little humor
Dr. Bauman earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Reed College, and his master’s and Ph.D. from the University of Washington in Economics. Known as the first and only “Standup Economist” Dr. Bauman likes to inject humor into his teachings and analyze economic issues through a comedic lens. He is the author of several books including, "Tax Shift" and "The Cartoon Introduction to Economics." The former is an analysis of how to align our environmental goals with our tax system, while the latter is a beginner's book to learning economics. When he is not writing, Dr. Bauman p...
2023-07-13
58 min
The Henry George School Podcast
69. What real estate markets and debt tell us about the long-term
Philip is the founder and director of Economic Indicator Services and Property Sharemarket Economics, which helps companies understand and navigate business and economic cycles. Mr. Anderson earned his bachelor's degree from RMIT University in Australia. He is also the author of The Secret Life of Real Estate and Banking, an analysis of property and debt cycles and how investors can navigate the market. Philip joined the Henry George School to discuss the relationship between real estate and recessions, how Alaska’s oil dividend reduces inequality, and how debt and inflation play a role in long-term economic trends.
2023-04-27
1h 03
The Henry George School Podcast
67. The economic perils of Amazon
Dr. Gaster received multiple bachelor's degrees from Oxford University in politics, economics, and philosophy. He later went on to earn his master’s in philosophy from the University of Kent and his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley. After two years of teaching at the University of Virginia, he would eventually become a research fellow at the Office of Technology Assessment, an arm of the United States Congress. Since then, Dr. Gaster founded Incumetrics, a consulting company that focuses on politics, economics, and technology. He is currently a visiting scholar at The George Washington University Institute for Public Policy and is...
2023-04-13
44 min
New Books in British Studies
Andrew Phemister, "Land and Liberalism: Henry George and the Irish Land War" (Cambridge UP, 2023)
Andrew Phemister is Research Associate at Newcastle University. He has previously held postdoctoral positions in History at NUI Galway, the University of Oxford, and Edinburgh’s Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities.In this interview he discusses his new book, Land and Liberalism: Henry George and the Irish Land War (Cambridge University Press, 2023)Irish land in the 1880s was a site of ideological conflict, with resonances for liberal politics far beyond Ireland itself. The Irish Land War, internationalised partly through the influence of Henry George, the American social reformer and political economist, came at a de...
2023-03-20
35 min
New Books in Economic and Business History
Andrew Phemister, "Land and Liberalism: Henry George and the Irish Land War" (Cambridge UP, 2023)
Andrew Phemister is Research Associate at Newcastle University. He has previously held postdoctoral positions in History at NUI Galway, the University of Oxford, and Edinburgh’s Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities.In this interview he discusses his new book, Land and Liberalism: Henry George and the Irish Land War (Cambridge University Press, 2023)Irish land in the 1880s was a site of ideological conflict, with resonances for liberal politics far beyond Ireland itself. The Irish Land War, internationalised partly through the influence of Henry George, the American social reformer and political economist, came at a de...
2023-03-20
35 min
Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
Andrew Phemister, "Land and Liberalism: Henry George and the Irish Land War" (Cambridge UP, 2023)
Andrew Phemister is Research Associate at Newcastle University. He has previously held postdoctoral positions in History at NUI Galway, the University of Oxford, and Edinburgh’s Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities.In this interview he discusses his new book, Land and Liberalism: Henry George and the Irish Land War (Cambridge University Press, 2023)Irish land in the 1880s was a site of ideological conflict, with resonances for liberal politics far beyond Ireland itself. The Irish Land War, internationalised partly through the influence of Henry George, the American social reformer and political economist, came at a de...
2023-03-20
35 min
New Books in Irish Studies
Andrew Phemister, "Land and Liberalism: Henry George and the Irish Land War" (Cambridge UP, 2023)
Andrew Phemister is Research Associate at Newcastle University. He has previously held postdoctoral positions in History at NUI Galway, the University of Oxford, and Edinburgh’s Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities.In this interview he discusses his new book, Land and Liberalism: Henry George and the Irish Land War (Cambridge University Press, 2023)Irish land in the 1880s was a site of ideological conflict, with resonances for liberal politics far beyond Ireland itself. The Irish Land War, internationalised partly through the influence of Henry George, the American social reformer and political economist, came at a de...
2023-03-20
35 min
New Books in Western European Studies
Andrew Phemister, "Land and Liberalism: Henry George and the Irish Land War" (Cambridge UP, 2023)
Andrew Phemister is Research Associate at Newcastle University. He has previously held postdoctoral positions in History at NUI Galway, the University of Oxford, and Edinburgh’s Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities.In this interview he discusses his new book, Land and Liberalism: Henry George and the Irish Land War (Cambridge University Press, 2023)Irish land in the 1880s was a site of ideological conflict, with resonances for liberal politics far beyond Ireland itself. The Irish Land War, internationalised partly through the influence of Henry George, the American social reformer and political economist, came at a de...
2023-03-20
35 min
The Henry George School Podcast
63. Dr. Edward Nell returns to discuss rent seeking behavior and different macroeconomic models
Dr. Nell attained his bachelor's degree in economics from Princeton University and his master's and Ph.D. from Oxford University in England, after being awarded the Rhodes Scholarship. Dr. Nell has taught at numerous universities in the U.S. and across the globe including Wesleyan, Bennington College, McGill University, Bard College, and the University of Siena. He has written for many economic journals on macroeconomic theory, development, and monetary and financial analysis. He is also the author of "The General Theory of Transformational Growth," "Making Sense of a Changing Economy," and many more. We were lucky enough to join...
2023-03-16
1h 11
The Henry George School Podcast
62. Cryptocurrencies: Computing Foundations, Risks, and Socioeconomic Impacts
Dr. Chappe received her master's in Comparative Business Law and her Ph.D. in Economics. Gabi Zodik is the director of Blockchain and Web3 at IBM Research. Eerke Boiten is a cybersecurity professor at De Montfort University in Leicester City, England. Ed Dodson spent his career in a variety of management roles at Fannie Mae and is a a Senior Researcher and long-time member of the Henry George School. Our discussion revolved around how cryptocurrencies work, their impact on public policy, and the cybersecurity risks they present. To check out more of our content...
2023-03-09
1h 00
The Henry George School Podcast
61. The failure of public policy in addressing poverty and inequality
Mr. Harrison received his bachelor's from Oxford University and his master’s from the University of London. He is a veteran journalist who has served in multiple news agencies such as The People and Wellington Journal. In 1988 he became the Research Director of the Land Research Trust, London, and has advised several corporations and international governments on tax and economic policy. Fred places an emphasis on the housing market and its interaction with the economy as a whole. He is the author of many books, including "The Corruption of Economics," "The Power in the Land," and "A Philosophy for a...
2023-03-02
45 min
The Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Henry George: Land and Liberty
If any figure of the Gilded Age has major relevance on the lives of the working class today - especially those that cannot or struggle to buy a home - it is Henry George. The best-selling author and single tax advocate offered Americans and the world a big idea that could change the way governments tax its people.Essential Reading:Christopher William England, Land and Liberty: Henry George and the Crafting of Modern Liberalism (2023).Recommended Reading:Henry George, Progress and Poverty (1879).Edward T. O'Donnell...
2023-03-01
52 min
The Henry George School Podcast
60. Possessive Individualism and the role of human nature in economic analysis
Dr. Bromley earned his bachelor’s degree from Utah State University in Ecology and master's and Ph.D. from Oregon State University in natural resource economics. He is Professor (Emeritus) at the University of Wisconsin - Madison and a visiting professor at the Humboldt University - Berlin where he teaches environmental economics and ecology. He is also a fellow at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists and the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association. Dr. Bromley is quite a prolific author as well. Dr. Bromley has contributed to multiple journals on topics such as resource management and ecological economics. He...
2023-02-23
1h 00
The Henry George School Podcast
56. Lindy Davies on the progress of Henry George
Mr. Davies was the program director of the Henry George Institute and editor of the Georgist Journal. He is the author of "The Sassafras Crossing" and "The Alodia Scrapbook," both of which are fiction novels that explore the topic of development on a local, more personal level. In addition to his novels, he was the editor of the Mason Gaffney Reader and the creator of Henry George’s abridged version of The Science of the Political Economy, one of George’s seminal works. A lover of all things Henry George, Lindy spent his life promoting Georgist values and spreading his...
2023-01-26
52 min
TrueLife
On Creativity - Dr. David Salomon & George Monty
Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/This Band willl Blow your Mind! Codex Serafini: https://codexserafini.bandcamp.com/album/the-imprecation-of-animahttp://www.davidasalomon.com/https://davidsalomonblog.wordpress.com/“Don't be satisfied with stories, how things have gone with others. Unfold your own myth.”- Rumi“Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.”- Henry Thomas Buckle“It’s not where yo...
2023-01-19
1h 25
The Henry George School Podcast
52. The intersection of technology, politics, and economics
Dr. Gaster received multiple bachelor's degrees from the University of Oxford in politics, economics, and philosophy. He later went on to earn his master’s in philosophy from the University of Kent and his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley. After two years of teaching at the University of Virginia, he would eventually become a research fellow at the Office of Technology Assessment, an arm of the United States Congress. Since then, Dr. Gaster founded Incumetrics, a consulting company that focuses on politics, economics, and technology. He is currently a visiting scholar at the George Washington University Institute for Public Po...
2022-12-29
58 min
The Henry George School Podcast
48. Urban Planning for maximum reliability with Dr. Marty Rowland
Dr. Marty Rowland earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan and his master’s from the University of New Orleans, both in Environmental Engineering. He later went on to earn his Ph.D. in Natural Resource Economics from the University of New Orleans as well. He served in the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation as a Senior Project Manager for Environmental Remediation to help the city improve environmental quality, bettering living standards for all New Yorkers. He has taught at various institutions, such as Pace University and here at the Henry George School of S...
2022-12-01
44 min
The Henry George School Podcast
47. The Impacts of Congestion Pricing Policy on New York City
Our host, Dr. Ibrahima Dramé earned a Ph.D. in International Political Economy from the University of Tsukuba in Japan. Dr. Marty Rowland earned his Ph.D. in Natural Resource Economics from the University of New Orleans. He has taught at various institutions, such as Pace University and here at the Henry George School of Social Science. Dan Sullivan is a Georgist scholar, former President of the Council of Georgist Organizations (CGO), and Director of Saving Communities, a Pennsylvania-based association that promotes fiscal integrity and economic justice. Ms. Denise Favorule is a licensed Real Estate Broker at the Corcoran G...
2022-11-24
1h 34
The Henry George School Podcast
44. How to implement a Land Value Tax with Steve Taft
Mr. Taft graduated from Washington University. Steven is currently a Senior Vice President of Portfolio Management, and Senior Portfolio Manager, as well as a certified Financial Planner and Advisor at Morgan Stanley. He began working on Wall Street as a financial advisor in the late 80s, and later went on to work for companies such as Lehman Brothers and Paine Webber. He is the author of A True Free Market: Conversations on Gaining Liberty and Justice Through Economics. Our friendly discussion included the mechanics of Henry George’s Land Value Tax, how it can eliminate other taxes, and key tr...
2022-11-03
32 min
The Henry George School Podcast
40. The famous Dr. Galbraith, but maybe not the one you were expecting
Dr. Galbraith is a world-renowned economist and son of the famous economist John Kenneth Galbraith. Dr. Galbraith earned his bachelor’s from Harvard and his master’s and Ph.D. from Yale, all in economics. From a young age, James worked within the U.S Congress working on policy. He eventually worked his way up to the Executive Director of the Joint Economic Committee role. He was the former chair of the board of Economists for Peace and Security, a group of economists focusing on peace and international security. He is the director of the University of Texas Inequality Proj...
2022-10-06
48 min
The Henry George School Podcast
36. Environment, Ecology, and Economics: a systems approach with Dr. Charles Hall
Dr. Hall received his bachelor’s degree in biology from Colgate University and his master’s in Zoology from Penn State. After learning more about systems ecology in the field, Mr. Hall went on to earn his Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Dr. Hall has spent his lifetime studying ecology, the environment, and its intersectionality within the economy. He participated in research at illustrious institutions such as the Brookhaven Institute in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Dr. Hall taught at numerous institutions. He is best known for his time at the State University of New...
2022-09-08
26 min
The Henry George School Podcast
35. A talk with America's top Marxist economist
Dr. Wolff is known as America’s top Marxist economist. He earned his bachelor’s in history from Harvard, two master’s degrees in economics and history from Stanford and Yale, and his Ph.D. in economics from Yale University, as well. Dr. Wolff has taught both economics and international affairs for decades. He began his teaching career at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and eventually moved on to the New School. He appears in numerous journals as a critic of conventional capitalism and is a regular contributor to the "Monthly Review." He even has his own radio show where...
2022-09-01
40 min
The Henry George School Podcast
34. Separating growth from development with Dr. Herman Daly
Dr. Daly is a professor emeritus at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy. He received his bachelor’s degree from Rice University in Texas, and his Ph.D. from Vanderbilt. He is known chiefly for his time as a senior economist at the World Bank’s Environment Department. He is the co-founder of the journal of Ecological Economics and has written innumerable journal articles throughout the decades. He is the author of several books including "Toward a Steady-State Economy," "Valuing the Earth," "Ecological Economics and Sustainable Development," and many more. From the start, Dr. Daly has focused on s...
2022-08-25
35 min
The Henry George School Podcast
33. Exploring the fallacies of austerity with Dr. Mark Blyth
Dr. Blyth earned his bachelor’s in political science from the University of Strathclyde and went on to earn his master's and Ph.D. in political science from Columbia University. He has taught at multiple prestigious universities across America including Johns Hopkins University and Brown. He is an Eastman Professor at Brown’s Institute for International Studies and is a William R. Rhoades scholar as well. He is the author of several books including "Angrynomics," "Great Transformations," and "Austerity." His recent focus has been austerity: its consequences, benefits, and fallacies. Together, the Henry George School joined Dr. Blyth to disc...
2022-08-18
38 min
The Henry George School Podcast
32. How Henry George inspired the American progressive movement
Dr. O’Donnell earned his bachelor’s degree from Holy Cross College and his Ph.D. in American history from Columbia. He is currently a history professor at Holy Cross, where he specializes in American and urban history. Dr. O’Donnell is the author of several books including "Henry George and the Crisis of Inequality," "Visions of America," and many more. He has had many appearances on TV and even has his own podcast, "In the Past Lane," where he explores history through interviews and featured pieces. Dr. Lough, who you may remember from our previous episode, earned her Ph.D...
2022-08-11
34 min
The Henry George School Podcast
31. Dr. Thomas Palley explains how financialization changed capitalism
Dr. Palley earned his bachelor’s degree from Oxford University and both his master’s and Ph.D. in Economics and International Relations from Yale University. Thomas has been featured in numerous prominent journals and has featured in publications such as The Atlantic Monthly, American Prospect, and The Nation. He previously served as Chief Economist for the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, an independent arm of government that analyzes bilateral trade between the US and China. Dr. Palley has authored several books including Restoring Shared Prosperity, Financialization, The Economic Crisis, and From Financial Crisis to Stagnation. Dr. Palley join...
2022-08-04
39 min
The Henry George School Podcast
30. Analyzing macroeconomic trends with Richard Duncan
Mr. Duncan majored in literature and economics at Vanderbilt University and went on to receive his master's from Babson College in international finance. He was the global head of investment strategy at ABN AMRO Asset Management in London, a financial sector specialist at the World Bank, a consultant for the IMF, and was in charge of equity research at James Capel Securities and Salomon Brothers in Bangkok. Quite the resume to say the least. Richard studies the trends leading up to recent crises and what causes them. He is the author of four books titled "The Dollar Crisis," "The...
2022-07-28
32 min
The Henry George School Podcast
29. The life and influence of Henry George with Dr. Alexandra W. Lough
Dr. Lough earned her Ph.D. from Brandeis University in American history, specializing in cultural, political, and social movements. Her dissertation was titled "The Last Tax: Henry George and the Social Politics of Land Reform." She is the former director of the Henry George Birthplace, Archive, and Historical Center. She is the author of "The Annotated Works of Henry George," a commentary on George’s seminal works; "Social Problems" (1883) and "The Condition of Labor" (1891). Dr. Lough joined the Henry George School to discuss Henry George's life, how other economists responded to George’s philosophy, and how local decision-makers implemented Geor...
2022-07-22
28 min
The Henry George School Podcast
28. Dr. Jayati Ghosh on the global growth of socialist movements
Dr. Ghosh is an Indian economist who specializes in Development Economics. Dr. Ghosh earned her bachelor’s degree from Delhi University and her master’s from Jawaharlal Nehru University, both in economics. She later left India to study at Cambridge University, England, where she wrote a doctoral thesis called "Non-capitalist rent theories and the case of Northern India." She is currently the Chairperson of the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning at Jawaharlal Nehru University, her alma mater. She has taught at numerous universities across India, as well as other prestigious schools such as Tufts and Cambridge University. Dr. Ghos...
2022-07-14
28 min
The Henry George School Podcast
23. The negative impacts of free trade and globalization most economists don't think about
Mr. Tonelson received his bachelor’s degree in history from Princeton University and is currently a Research Fellow at the U.S. Business and Industry Council, a lobbying group that fights for the growth of domestic manufacturing in the United States. He was also a fellow at the Henry Stimson Center and Economic Strategy Institute where he focused on the economic impacts of manufacturing and offshoring. Mr. Tonelson runs his blog RealityChek, which focuses on domestic production, U.S. trade deficits, free trade, and globalization. He is the author of "Race To The Bottom" which examines the role free tr...
2022-06-09
37 min
15 Minutes Ov Flame With Robert Phoenix
5-23-22 Who Is Henry George? Architect Of Communitarianism Or Innovator Of Economic Equality
Henry George (September 2, 1839 – October 29, 1897) was an American political economist and journalist. His writing was immensely popular in 19th-century America and sparked several reform movements of the Progressive Era. He inspired the economic philosophy known as Georgism, the belief that people should own the value they produce themselves, but that the economic value derived from land (including natural resources) should belong equally to all members of society. George famously argued that a single tax on land values would create a more productive and just society. In this podcast, we'll begin our exploration of George and his work and how it's be...
2022-05-23
50 min
Counterparts Show
Counterparts - Wellness Talk with George Batista - May 22nd 2022
Wellness Talk is a weekly podcast where we focus on the latest news in holistic nutrition and healing with a focus on nutritional supplements. We take the mystery out of vitamins and show you how to use them properly so you can better take control of your health. George Batista is a Certified Nutrition Consultant and Wellness Specialist who was able to overcome his own health challenges using a combination of diet, lifestyle, and supplements. George holds advanced certifications in Holistic Nutrition and is a member of the American Nutrition Association as well as the International Board...
2022-05-23
36 min
The Henry George School Podcast
19. How property taxes can stop land speculation with Edward J. Dodson
Mr. Dodson attended Shippensburg University and Temple University where he received his economics degree. Mr. Dodson worked for Fannie Mae, a public-private partnership, to help distribute home mortgage loans. During his time at Fannie Mae, Mr. Dodson held numerous management and analyst positions within the Housing & Community Development group, helping grow neighborhoods and local communities. He also has extensive experience as a history lecturer at the Osher Life Long Learning Institute and the Learning is For Everyone program at Burlington County College. Mr. Dodson is the author of a three-volume work titled "The Discovery of First Principles," and many...
2022-05-12
32 min
The Henry George School Podcast
14. Assessing land value with Ted Gwartney
Ted Gwartney was the executive director of the Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, an organization that promotes the ideas of Henry George. He has worked as a land assessor both domestically and internationally, where he learned to optimize land values in order to create robust funding for government projects. Ted has written several pieces on land assessment and real estate policy. Mr. Gwartney joined us to discuss how his experiences in land assessment influenced his Georgist philosophy, land and real estate policy, and how speculation can deter healthy economic growth. To check out more of our content, including our...
2022-04-07
37 min
Other Voices
Bill Batt says we’d have fairer taxes and a richer economy if we followed Henry George
GUILDERLAND — Bill Batt is a man of ideas — big ideas.Right now, he’s organizing the annual Council of Georgist Organizations conference to be held this year in Albany, from July 15 to 17.Batt’s signature sign-off on his emails is a line from the ancient Greek poet Archilochus, “The fox knows many things — the hedgehog one big one.”“I tend to see things in very global perspectives,” says Batt in the week’s Enterprise podcast.Over his lifetime, he has embraced three paradigms to explain the world.The first was the cognitive de...
2022-04-02
34 min
The Henry George School Podcast
13. How Dr. Fred Foldvary used Georgist economics to predict the '08 Financial Crisis
Fred Foldvary received his Bachelor's from UC Berkeley and his Master's and Ph.D. in economics from George Mason University. He taught at Virginia Tech, Santa Clara University, and San Jose State. Mr. Foldvary was a research fellow at the Independent Institute and is the author of several books on economics. Dr. Foldvary joins us to discuss his examination of the business cycle and how he predicted the Great Recession, what fuels boom and bust cycles, and how to counteract the negative effects of offshoring. To check out more of our content, including our research, visit our w...
2022-03-31
41 min
The Henry George School Podcast
12. Is America as economically mobile as it used to be?
Our former president, Andrew Mazzone, was joined by Dr. George R. Tyler to discuss economic mobility in America. Doctor Tyler’s career began as an economic advisor to senators Hubert Humphrey and Lloyd Bentsen. He was appointed to the role of Deputy Treasury Assistant Secretary by Bill Clinton, and in 1995 became a senior official at the World Bank. In 1997, Tyler founded a real estate investment firm to help build homes in Virginia.
2022-03-24
41 min
Reconciliation Road
Episode 7: Dr. Bonnie Henry and Dr. Danièle Behn Smith
The focus of our program is reconciliation in all its forms. We seek solutions and encourage our listeners and supporters to look at old problems through new eyes. Seeing with new eyes is an approach which tries to take a fresh look at something, bypassing the pattern recognition and seeing the issue with a different perspective. Such an approach is critical if we are to work and walk together on the road of reconciliation.We well know that leadership matters. It is essential in every sector, in every community, and in every country. In these tim...
2021-12-16
58 min
The Fight Library
E213 - George Kambosos Jr. vs. Teofimo Lopez Post Fight Podcast | “I’m not a sore loser but…”
After last night’s incredible upset, it’s time to talk about it. George Kambosos Jr. defeated Teofimo Lopez and it was beautiful. In this episode, we talk about Teofimo Lopez and his father’s horrendous corner advice, the amazing check hooks from George Kambosos Jr. and more. What’s next for George Kambosos Jr.? Teofimo Lopez? We get into all that. Let’s dive in! If you enjoy the episode, drop a sub! We cover fights every week and have interviews with fighters from many different combat sports. If you’d like to support the channel and podcast and get in on th...
2021-11-28
14 min
THE G PERSPECTIVE
#1 | Henry Ruggs Accident - Miami On Fire - Derrick Henry Out (ft. Jonnysayword)
WELCOME TO THE G PERSPECTIVE EVERYONE!!! On the first episode, George Michael Perez is joined by Jonathan "jonnysayword" Lorenzo to speak on the following: -Henry Ruggs released by the Las Vegas Raiders due to his DUI accident. -The Miami Heat are the best in the East at the moment! -Derrick Henry is out 6-10 weeks due to a right foot injury which he will undergo surgery for. -George interviews Jonnysayword about his music and the future with it. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE REVIEWS!!!
2021-11-04
41 min
Viewpoints with Henry Grossek
The Supernatural Survival Guide with George Ivanoff
Henry interviews George Ivanoff, a Melbourne author who’s written more than 100 books for kids and teens, including the interactive You Chooseseries, the non-fiction Survival Guides, the RFDS Adventures and the Other Worlds series. As a child, George loved reading interactive books, where he got to make decisions about the direction of the story. He has had more fun plotting and writing the You Choosebooks than pretty much anything else. Writing the Survival Guideshas indulged his curiosity, interest in research and desire to learn new things. And writing the RFDS Adventures has opened his eyes to the am...
2021-10-12
23 min
Narratives w/Will Jarvis
60: Henry George, Land, and Video Games with Lars Doucet
In this episode, we're joined by Lars Doucet. Lars created the video game Defenders Quest. Lars joins us to talk about Henry George, whose work he reviewed in the ACX Book Review contest (which he won!). Lars blogs at https://www.fortressofdoors.com/ More links: Schalkenbach Foundation https://schalkenbach.org Henry George School of Social Science https://www.hgsss.org IAAO International Association of Assessing Officers https://www.iaao.org Farouk Al-Kasim https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farouk_Al-Kasim...
2021-09-20
2h 07
Narratives
60: Henry George, Land, and Video Games with Lars Doucet
In this episode, we're joined by Lars Doucet. Lars created the video game Defenders Quest. Lars joins us to talk about Henry George, whose work he reviewed in the ACX Book Review contest (which he won!). Lars blogs at https://www.fortressofdoors.com/More links: Schalkenbach Foundationhttps://schalkenbach.orgHenry George School of Social Sciencehttps://www.hgsss.org IAAOInternational Association of Assessing Officershttps://ww...
2021-09-20
2h 07
iTech
Apple VS Samsung P3: Laptops #08 | iTech
Our last part of the Apple vs Samsung debate 😭😭😭 DISCLAIMER: This episode is much better on the YouTube version as it is more visual and clear on part 3 (the finale) we are going to be comparing the laptops between apple and Samsung Thanks for watching the iTech Podcast!! Consider following for cool tech episodes every Sunday at midday!! The iTech podcast is tech videos with best friends Henry and George. We talk about rumors, cool tech, and around apple stuff.
2021-05-16
11 min
iTech
Why LG stopped making phones
why did lg stop making phones? find out in this episode of iTech Thanks for watching the iTech Podcast!! Consider subscribing for cool tech videos every Sunday at midday!! The iTech podcast is tech videos with best friends Henry and George. We talk about rumors, cool tech, and around apple stuff.
2021-04-18
06 min
ClipCast. The Best Clippers Podcast.
Paul George Lifts Clips
Paul George unanimously wins both Chris Wylde AND Henry Dittman's HDPOG (Henry Dittman Player of the Game) as he lifts the Clippers to a win for first place versus Chris Paul's Phoenix Suns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2021-01-04
56 min
The Korea Now Podcast
The Korea Now Podcast #45 – George Lopez – ‘The Effectiveness of North Korean Sanctions’
This episode of the Korea Now podcast features an interview that Jed Lea-Henry conducted with George Lopez. They speak about the theory behind the application of sanctions, the history of sanctions around the world, how sanctions regimes have evolved over time, their effectiveness in achieving desired outcomes, which sanctions – and for which purposes – work best, how sanctions have been applied to North Korea, how North Korea were able to achieve a Nuclear Weapon regardless, how this sanctions regime was tightened in 2016, the ability of North Korea to constantly evade the restrictions, and what sanctions on North Korea should look like...
2019-05-20
1h 10
People of Product
07: We Need More Creative Leaders (ft. Todd Henry)
In this week's episode, George invites Todd Henry, author of Herding Tigers, The Accidental Creative, Die Empty, and Louder than Words to talk about how to nurture creative leadership in life and work. Connect with Todd Henry:https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddhenry1 Option 5 is brought to you by CremaCrema is a digital product agency that works with partners from top innovative brands to funded startups. Our team of creative thinkers and doers simplify the complex to discover the right solutions faster. This is a...
2019-04-29
51 min
The How of Business - How to start, run & grow a small business.
Authentic Marketing with George Kao
Authentic approach to online marketing for small business with George Kao. George is an entrepreneur and trusted conscious marketing adviser. George shares his journey from traditional online “predatory” marketer, to his current authentic approach to online marketing and helping people through coaching and affordable online courses. He's the author of the books "Authentic Content Marketing: Build an Engaged Audience for Your Personal Brand through Integrity & Generosity", and "Joyful Productivity: A Solopreneur's Guide to Creativity & Well-Being". Henry Lopez is the host of this episode of The How of Business show – dedicated to helping you start, run and grow your s...
2018-09-03
58 min
Martial Arts Media™ Business Podcast
43 – Henry Calantog: 3 Must-Haves For Martial Arts Instructors To Run Fun & Entertaining Kids Classes
Martial Arts school owners rate Henry as the 'Go To' kids instructor. These 3 Must-Haves will make you follow suit.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:How Henry Calantog got to work with Kyoshi Fred DePalma & MA1stThe essence of ‘Patience is a virtue’ when teaching kids classesHelpful strategies on how to keep kids entertained and motivated during martial arts classesThe three general ways on how martial arts students learnHow to achieve the right balance of being serious and using humorAnd more*Need help growing your martial arts school? Learn More Here.TRANSCRIPTION...
2017-08-15
41 min
History Author Show
Edward T. O'Donnell – Henry George and the Crisis of Inequality: Progress and Poverty in the Gilded Age
December 19, 2016 - This week, our time machine swerves Into the Past Lane. Our guest is, Edward T. O'Donnell, host of the Into the Past Lane podcast and author of Henry George and the Crisis of Inequality: Progress and Poverty in the Gilded Age. You may not know who Henry George is, but his ideas swirled around the campaign for president throughout the recent election, and his approach to solving political and economic problems are timeless. Ed earned his Ph.D. in American History from Columbia University, and is an Associate Professor of History at Holy Cross College in Worcester, MA...
2016-12-19
49 min
History Author Show
Edward T. O’Donnell – Henry George and the Crisis of Inequality: Progress and Poverty in the Gilded Age
December 19, 2016 - This week, our time machine swerves Into the Past Lane. Our guest is, Edward T. O'Donnell, host of the Into the Past Lane podcast and author of Henry George and the Crisis of Inequality: Progress and Poverty in the Gilded Age. You may not know who Henry George is, but his ideas swirled around the campaign for president throughout the recent election, and his approach to solving political and economic problems are timeless. Ed earned his Ph.D. in American History from Columbia University, and is an Associate Professor of History at Holy Cross College in Worcester, MA...
2016-12-19
49 min
Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #235
The Show Notes 70 decibelsIntroPittsburghPython trackerReligious Morons of the Week - Orthodox Jewish sign posters from Wendel Henry - Amish safety sign haters from Matt Schickele - Orthodox Jewish poop flingers from Wendel HenryGeorge Harrison documentaryInteresting Fauna - The Tool Using Wrasse or Choerodon anchoragoAsk George - Loss of eternity? from Adam N. - Moody Blues? from Icepick - Knowing your own chords? from Zachary - Nutrition? - Running pace? from MattShow close ........................ Mention...
2011-10-13
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