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Defending IdeasDefending IdeasTrump’s tariffs: path to working-class prosperity, or protectionist misstep?President Trump’s tariffs have reignited a national debate: Are they a path to restoring working-class prosperity, or a protectionist misstep that ultimately hurts American consumers? Defenders of tariffs often argue that the measures will restore manufacturing jobs, which they claim have suffered and negatively impacted the economic prospects of male workers in particular. The more traditional economic view is that tariffs amount to a tax on American consumers, and that claims of broad benefits are dubious at best. On this episode, host Nic Dunn is joined once again by AEI Senior Fellow and Defending Ideas Cont...2025-05-2755 minLiving Influence with Bill Thrall and Scott BoydLiving Influence with Bill Thrall and Scott BoydLiving Abundantly: Unlocking Your Identity with GodAre you okay with living a mediocre life? Is it possible to live an abundant life? In this episode, Bill and Scott explore the profound transformation that occurs when we as Christians fully trust in who God says we are. They discuss the Biblical principle of dying with Christ to experience new life, emphasizing freedom from sin, shame, and legalism. Listeners are encouraged to embrace joy, love, and authentic relationships as evidence of abundant life in Christ.Topics Bill and Scott discuss in this episode: * The connection be...2025-05-1519 minThe Great AntidoteThe Great AntidoteRyan Streeter on the Civitas Institute and Cultural CommunitiesSend us a textRyan Streeter is the executive director of the Civitas Institute at the University of Texas at Austin. Today, he tells us about his time in the intersection of think tanks, government, and academic communities. We talk about cities, the importance of mobility and growth, how to foster those characteristics, skepticism of government, and living in and creating a community that fosters social cohesion and critical thinking. Want to explore more?Alain Bertaud on Urban Planning and Cities, a Great Antidote podcast.Raj Chetty on Economic M...2025-04-1154 mintouchPODCASTtouchPODCASTVideo 3: MDT perspectives on identifying and managing key ADC treatment toxicities in patients with metastatic breast cancerListen to key experts from a multidisciplinary team consider the strategies to avoid, mitigate, identify and effectively manage side effects associated with ADCs in patients with metastatic breast cancer. The multidisciplinary team Medical oncologist: Dr Véronique Diéras, Centre Eugène Marquis, Rennes, France Nurse practitioner: Dr Kayla Freeman, Emory Winship Cancer Institute, Atlanta, GA, USA Clinical oncology pharmacy specialist: Dr Scott Edwards, Dr. H. Bliss Murphy Cancer Center, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada This touchPODCAST is for HCPs outside of the UK only.  This activity is funded by an independent medical educat...2025-03-3111 minThe Great AntidoteThe Great AntidotePeter Van Doren on Universal Basic IncomeSend us a textWhat is Universal Basic Income (UBI) and why is it so popular among economists and freedom lovers relative to other types of poverty policy solutions? What does it even mean to “solve a problem” or to “learn” in the social sciences?  Join us today to explore the answers to these two questions and many more. Today, I am excited to welcome on Peter Van Doren to talk about the history of poverty policy and policy debates and the reality about universal basic income. We talk about some pretty conclusive economic studies which hig...2025-02-2845 minFree The EconomyFree The EconomyWelfare Costs and Benefits with Scott WinshipThis week we cover the Los Angeles wildfires, reforms to high-skilled immigration, new leadership at the Department of Energy, legal peril for ESG investing, and a new agenda for the 119th Congress. Our interview this week is with Scott Winship, director of the Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility at the American Enterprise Institute. We talk about blue-collar wages, social welfare spending, tax credits, and whether the U.S. should be more like Denmark and Sweden.Free the Economy is hosted and produced by Richard Morrison. Our co-producer is Destry Edwards, and the show is edited by...2025-01-1650 minThe Secret Serviced PodcastThe Secret Serviced Podcast24. Be Like Joe & Stop Using HMO's for Serviced AccommodationWelcome to Episode 24 of Season 2.Be Like Joe & Stop Using HMO's for Serviced Accommodation In this episode we talk about property inspections, how #servicedaccommodation can take you to some beautiful parts of the country, a new idea we are implementing as part of our direct booking strategy to cut through the noise and we have an amazing chat with a household name in our industry- Scott Weir from Pillow Partners. We hope you enjoy the episode. We are looking to take the podcast on tour! So if you are a...2024-07-1556 minHardly Working with Brent OrrellHardly Working with Brent OrrellScott Winship on the Wage-Productivity ParadoxAmericans’ views on the economy have soured in recent years, often seemingly disconnected with the realities of work and growth in incomes. One particularly pernicious meme, found on both the left and the right, is that economic growth has not translated into higher wages for American workers. This week on Hardly Working, Brent sits down with Scott Winship, who dispels this myth in his recent report, “Understanding Trends in Worker Pay over the Past 50 Years.” Brent and Scott discuss the changing dynamics of the economy, the shifting demand for skills, and how we can expand opportunity within the world’s larges...2024-05-3046 minEconceptionEconceptionThe Truth About Wages And ProductivityDoes worker pay track with worker productivity? Do bureaucrats represent the American people? What does smuggling alcohol have to do with supporting tariffs? Scott Winship sits down with Dominic Pino to discuss these questions and more on this episode of Econception. Scott Winship is the Director of the Center for Social Mobility and Opportunity at the American Enterprise Institute.  2024-05-2941 minC-SPAN BookshelfC-SPAN BookshelfAW: Melissa Kearney, "The Two-Parent Privilege"Economist Melissa Kearney argues that the decline in two-parent married households is a driving factor in many of America's economic issues. She was interviewed by American Enterprise Institute's Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility director Scott Winship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-10-081h 00After WordsAfter WordsMelissa Kearney, "The Two-Parent Privilege"Economist Melissa Kearney argues that the decline in two-parent married households is a driving factor in many of America's economic issues. She was interviewed by American Enterprise Institute's Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility director Scott Winship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-10-081h 00The Great AntidoteThe Great AntidoteJeremy Horpedahl on The Real Cost of Thriving IndexSend us a textJeremy Horpedahl is the director of the Arkansas Center for Research in Economics and an associate professor at the University of Central Arkansas . Today we talk about American Compass’s Cost of Thriving Index (COTI), what it says and why it is wrong. The COTI shows that Americans today have a higher cost of thriving than ever before, but in a paper with AEI’s Scott Winship, Horpedahl corrects the index and shows that the cost of thriving has instead decreased. Some of the corrections are essential to the average American’s life...2023-09-151h 00The Great AntidoteThe Great AntidoteScott Winship on Poverty & Welfare - RerunSend us a textThe Great Antidote is on a break from recording new content right now, but please enjoy this rerun of one of our favorites in the meantime. Happy Summer and catch you soon with new content!Scott Winship, resident scholar and the director of poverty studies at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), joins us this week to discuss the United States' "War on Poverty", the welfare state, and the future of anti-poverty policy.Don't miss Kevin Lavery's Extra on this episode at AdamSmithWorks!Support the...2023-08-1145 minRadical OptimismRadical OptimismDo We Believe in the American Future?: Episode 49Is this generation better off than our parents were in 1985? That is the debate in Washington, and it reflects a greater malaise felt by Americans. Rachel and Taylor discuss the Cost of Thriving Index debate between think tankers Oren Kass and Scott Winship, as well as the broader beginnings of the presidential debate. We finish up with how we should think about our politics on these issues in a new way, instead.2023-07-2532 minPolitical Economy with Jim PethokoukisPolitical Economy with Jim PethokoukisJeremy Horpedahl: Are American Families Thriving?Does the typical American family today enjoy better living standards compared to 1985? We may have bigger TVs in our living rooms and smartphones in our pockets, but a recent report from Washington, DC, think tank the American Compass suggests the cost of a thriving, middle-class lifestyle has risen over the past generation. To discuss what that report gets right and where it falls short, I'm joined today by Jeremy Horpedahl.Jeremy is an associate professor of economics at the University of Central Arkansas. He's also the co-author, along with AEI's Scott Winship, of the recent report, "The...2023-07-2126 minOpen to DebateOpen to DebateWill Millennials Be Left Behind?The oldest members of the Millennial generation are reaching their forties and feel they’ve been left behind emotionally and financially. Those who agree say Millennials pay more for basic items, leading them unable to afford to buy a home or have children. Those who disagree say that not buying a house or having kids are their choices and they will soon be doing well financially. With this context, we debate: Will Millennials Be Left Behind?  Arguing Yes: Jill Filipovic, Journalist, lawyer, and author   Arguing No: Scott Winship, Senior Fellow and Director of the Center...2023-06-3053 min(Y) Connect Podcast(Y) Connect PodcastPathway to the (Y) - Kristin McEwenToday, we will hear from Kristin McEwen, the Chief Experience Officer for the YMCA of Metro Atlanta.  Kristin shares her Y Story and how she became such a catalyst for positive change within the Y for more than three decades.   IN THIS EPISODE: Kristin shares her Y story   KEY TAKEAWAYS: Kristins endless experience in early learning has made her an invaluable asset to the Y.  RESOURCE LINKS: Facebook:  YMCA Metro Atlanta Linkedin: YMCA Metro Atlanta Twitt...2023-06-2807 minFuture of FreedomFuture of FreedomPatrick T. Brown & Scott Winship: Should the U.S. Government Provide Child Allowance Payments to Parents?On this episode of Future of Freedom, host Scot Bertram is joined by two guests with opposing viewpoints regarding the need for child allowance payments from the government to U.S. parents. First on the show is Patrick T. Brown, fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Later, we hear from Scott Winship, Senior Fellow and Director of the Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility at the American Enterprise Institute. You can find Patrick on Twitter at @PTBWrites and Scott at @swinshi. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/future-of-freedom/support 2023-05-2233 minHardly Working with Brent OrrellHardly Working with Brent OrrellJohn Roy Price, Scott Winship and Robert Doar on Nixon’s Surprising Domestic PolicyThe Nixon administration is renowned for their surprising consideration of differing social and welfare policies and the internal conflict and debate that this created within the Republican party it led.In this episode of Hardly Working, I am joined by John Roy Price, special assistant to President Nixon during the contentious time period of 1969-71 and author of “The Last Liberal Republican: An Insider’s Perspective on Nixon’s Surprising Social Policy.” We discuss, joined by Robert Doar (President of AEI) and Scott Winship (Director of the AEI Center for Opportunity and Mobility) perspectives on the Nixon Administ...2023-03-1656 minBanter: An AEI PodcastBanter: An AEI PodcastScott Winship on Upward MobilityScott Winship is a senior fellow and the director of the Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility at the AEI, where he researches social mobility and poverty. Scott joins Phoebe and Robert to discuss poverty alleviation, upward mobility, workforce participation, and the child tax credit.2023-02-1434 minThe Other Side of CancerThe Other Side of CancerEpisode 01: “Labels Are Tricky”In our very first episode the new Patient Power podcast, The Other Side of Cancer, breast cancer survivor Megan-Claire Chase talks to Dr. Wendy Baer, Director of Psychiatric Oncology at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, about life after treatment. They cover PTSD, the difference between depression and anxiety, how to find support among your circle of imperfect humans and how to handle finding a therapist, especially after you’ve been through a break- up with a previous provider.2023-02-0846 minFuture of FreedomFuture of FreedomScott Winship & Nicholas Eberstadt: Is Government Action Needed to Improve the Economic Status of American Men?On this episode of Future of Freedom, host Scot Bertram is joined by two guests with competing viewpoints to consider whether government action is needed to improve the economic status of American men. First on the show is Nicholas Eberstadt, Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute and author of Men Without Work America's Invisible Crisis. Later, we hear from Scott Winship, Senior Fellow and Director of Poverty Studies at the American Enterprise Institute. You can follow Scott on Twitter at @swinshi. More information about the American Enterprise Institute is at @AEI and aei.org. 2023-01-0635 minPolitical Economy with Jim PethokoukisPolitical Economy with Jim PethokoukisScott Winship: Measuring PovertyWhen we talk about poverty in the United States, what do we mean? And how do we measure it? My AEI colleague Scott Winship returns to Political Economy to give us a primer on how the "war on poverty" is going.Scott is a senior fellow and Director of Poverty Studies here at AEI. He's also author of the new report, "Bringing Home the Bacon: Have Trends in Men’s Pay Weakened the Traditional Family?" We'll be diving into that question later in the show.2022-12-1424 minSex and the State PodcastSex and the State PodcastA quibbleWelcome to Sex and the State, a newsletter about power. I’m a writer working on decriminalizing and destigmatizing all things sex. I use evidence and stories to interrogate existing power structures to propose better ways of relating. To support my work, buy a guide, buy a subscription, follow me on OnlyFans, or just share this post!~~~~~If you’d rather watch me read this:Got a letter from a dear friend:Dear Cathy:Your series on the problems facing low-skilled native-born men has been, as usual, insigh...2022-07-1902 minThe Archbridge PodcastThe Archbridge PodcastEconomic Mobility Trends in the United States: An Interview with Scott WinshipRead the full paper here First paper in the State-of-the-Art Primer series Second paper in the State-of-the-Art Primer series Follow Scott on Twitter @swinshi Learn more about the Archbridge Institute  Twitter Facebook  2021-12-0845 minHardly Working with Brent OrrellHardly Working with Brent OrrellScott Winship on Tax Credits for Working FamiliesExpanding economic opportunity for working and middle-class families has been a policy priority for decades, but there are better and worse ways to approach this end-goal. In fact, policies of the past have at times ended up being counterproductive, putting further constraints on working-class families or discouraging healthy behaviors like two-parent child rearing. Understanding the interplay between policy prescriptions and incentive structures on the one hand and family formation, social capital, and intergenerational mobility on the other hand, is a key part of supporting workers and working families.AEI director of poverty studies, Scott Winship’s recent re...2021-11-0447 minThe Campus ExchangeThe Campus ExchangeEconomic mobility & opportunity in AmericaIs upward economic mobility attainable for most Americans? Are welfare programs offering increased opportunity? And what policy solutions provide hope for post-pandemic economic recovery? AEI's Scott Winship and the Atlantic's Annie Lowrey joined the Academic Programs team this summer to discuss American mobility, welfare, and opportunity. From recession and pandemic analysis, to the viability of universal basic income and family-focused welfare programs, Winship and Lowrey offer insight into the future of the American economy.This panel conversation was part of the 2021 AEI Summer Honors Program lecture series. If you are a student interested in applying...2021-10-2134 minHold These Truths with Dan CrenshawHold These Truths with Dan CrenshawIs Poverty Really Worse Than Ever? | Dr. Scott WinshipBernie and the Squad want you to believe poverty and income inequality are worse than ever in America. But what's the truth? Dr. Scott Winship, director of poverty studies at American Enterprise Institute, joins us to look at the current state of poverty in America. We examine Bernie's claims that the rich are stealing wealth from the middle class, assess how our social welfare programs and safety net benefits are impacting everything from employment to income mobility to intergenerational poverty, and ask what reforms we could implement to help Americans who are truly trapped in the poverty cycle. 2021-10-0548 minDialogues with Richard ReevesDialogues with Richard ReevesErika Bachiochi on sex, equality and abortionShould feminists be pro-life? Should conservatives support more welfare for families? Who is Mary Wollstonecraft? What did RBG get right and wrong? I dug into these questions with my guest today, the legal scholar Erika Bachiochi. Our discussion centers on Erika’s new book, The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a Lost Vision, which argues for a form of feminism that takes into account natural differences between men and women, especially in what she calls “reproductive asymmetry” i.e. that having sex and having children carry different implications for men and women. We talk about her journey from a Bernie Sander...2021-09-271h 16The Archbridge PodcastThe Archbridge PodcastThe Big Divides: Education and Marriage with Kay HymowitzDiscussion Links:See more from Kay HymowitzKay’s latest article on CityJournalAn interview on the devaluation of higher education with Kay HymowitzKay’s testimony to the Joint Economic CommitteeDr. James Heckman talks economic mobility and what can be learned from Denmark on EcontalkFull Study, Lessons for Americans from Denmark about inequality and social mobilityRaj Chetty and Nathaniel Hendren on Neighborhood EffectsBurning Glass study on credential inflationInstitute for Family Studies: Better-Educated Women Still Prefer High...2021-08-1158 minThe Great AntidoteThe Great AntidoteScott Winship on Poverty & WelfareSend us a textScott Winship, resident scholar and the director of poverty studies at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), joins us this week to discuss the United States' "War on Poverty", the welfare state, and the future of anti-poverty policy.Support the showNever miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.2021-07-0145 minThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergWhen Shadows FallScott Winship, director of poverty studies at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Jonah to discuss the history of poverty in the United States. The pair begin by digging into a new report from Scott and four of his peers that explores issues of black vs. white inequality, before they turn to examining potential solutions to these disparities. Is the success sequence outdated? Should America be based on bourgeois morality? And will Jonah ever forgive Scott for collaborating with scholars at the hated Brookings Institution? Show Notes: -“Long Shadows,” Scott’s report on the bl...2021-06-231h 14Dialogues with Richard ReevesDialogues with Richard ReevesJeremiah Johnson on the new neoliberalismWhat is the difference between a liberal, a neoliberal, a new liberal, and a progressive? In this joint episode with The Neoliberal Podcast, hosted by Jeremiah Johnson, you'll get all the answers you want and probably a few more besides. This is a pretty wide-ranging discussion on the state of liberalism in the world today, how to lean into identity politics, the threat from authoritarianism, what the term "neoliberal" means both historically and in contemporary politics, the case for race-conscious policies, why right now liberals basically have to be Democrats, politically speaking. Enjoy!Read more about the...2021-06-211h 23AEI Podcast ChannelAEI Podcast ChannelThe Brookings Cafeteria: The race gap in multigenerational poverty; Census 2020 findingsThis week, the AEI Podcast Channel presents the most recent episode of the Brookings Cafeteria, featuring AEI scholar Scott Winship.On this two-part episode, Senior Fellow William Frey from the Metropolitan Policy Program answers a few questions about recent and upcoming 2020 Census data. Also, Brookings scholar Richard Reeves and AEI scholar Scott Winship discuss the new AEI-Brookings report, “Long shadows: The Black-white gap in multigenerational poverty.”2021-06-1838 minThe Brookings CafeteriaThe Brookings CafeteriaThe race gap in multigenerational poverty; Census 2020 findingsOn this two-part episode, Senior Fellow William Frey from the Metropolitan Policy Program answers a few questions about recent and upcoming 2020 Census data. Also, Brookings scholar Richard Reeves and AEI scholar Scott Winship discuss the new AEI-Brookings report, "Long shadows: The Black-white gap in multigenerational poverty." 01:30 = Discussion on the Census with William Frey 16:00 = Interview with Richard Reeves and Scott Winship. Show notes and transcript:   Follow Brookings podcasts on Apple or Google podcasts, or on Spotify. Send feedback email to , and follow us and tweet us at  on Twitter. The Brookings Cafeteria is part of the .2021-06-1155 minThat PodcastThat Podcast4.2 - THAT PODCAST... where we feel the pull of Wanderlust – PART TWOTHAT PODCAST... where we feel the pull of Wanderlust and travel the world with our imaginations, and also sometimes our feet – PART TWOFollowing the flights of fancy and fantasy of part 1, host Nish Kumar interrogates some of the more difficult aspects of travel in a pandemic as he considers those whose journeys are to seek refuge and asylum, the rhetoric around immigration and Britain's colonial legacy and the future of travel in a time of climate change.This part features a commission by novelist and playwright Dina Nayeri, as...2021-05-271h 04The Archbridge PodcastThe Archbridge PodcastIn the Weeds on Poverty and Social Mobility w/ Scott WinshipEconomic Mobility in America, A Primer: Contemporary Levels of Social Mobility in the United StatesEconomic Mobility in America, A Primer Part 2: The United States in Comparative PerspectiveWhat We Do Together: The State of Associational Life in AmericaThe Social Capital Project Follow Scott on Twitter @swinshi Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInst​Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Archbridge​Sign up for our newsletter: https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/newsletter-signup/ 2021-05-261h 20The Education Gadfly ShowThe Education Gadfly ShowBiden’s relief bill will cut child poverty in half. What’s not to like? - 03/10/21On this week’s podcast, Scott Winship, resident scholar and director of poverty studies at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Mike Petrilli and David Griffith to discuss the expanded and fully refundable child tax credit that’s included in President Biden's Covid-19 relief bill—and why it should give conservatives pause. On the Research Minute, Amber Northern examines how special education affects the odds that students with disabilities face school discipline.2021-03-1027 minThe AEI Events PodcastThe AEI Events PodcastPart 1: Should conservatives favor child allowances?Join Scott Winship, Director of Poverty Studies at AEI in conversation with AEI's President, Robert Doar, and AEI visiting scholar, Brad Wilcox in part one of an event on child allowances.President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats are pushing to transform the child tax credit into a nearly universal, unconditional per-child benefit. Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) recently announced his own version of a child allowance to mixed reviews on the political right.A child allowance would help families raise children and balance work and caregiving while promoting fertility and reducing abortion. However, libertarians object to...2021-03-0542 minThe Archbridge PodcastThe Archbridge PodcastThe American Dream, Economic Mobility, and Everything in Between - with Gonzalo SchwarzDiscussion Links:All in with the American DreamAmerican Dream 2020 SnapshotRaj Chetty Fading American DreamScott Winship’s Primer on Economic Mobility in AmericaRemote Learning Is a Catastrophe. Teachers Unions Share the Blame.COVID-19 Is Disrupting the Future of Higher EducationThe Importance of Structural Factors in Understanding Economic MobilityDo Poverty, Inequality, and Mobility Have a Lot in Common? Not ReallyMegan McArdle on Economic Mobility in  UtahOn Natural and Artificial Barriers to MobilityW...2021-01-271h 07The Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergRuminating by RemoteAs we close in on the end of the year, Jonah’s rumination proves to be a pretty sizable roundup of all the news that has been fit to print throughout the week. In addition to discussing attempts to relitigate the series of unfortunate events surrounding Jeffrey Toobin, the inaccuracy of our current Cold War metaphors in regards to China, and the ongoing conflict over wealth inequality, Jonah also finds the time to dip into several classically nerdy topics. Such subjects include the accidental genius of bad Kung Fu movies, how They Live isn’t nearly as Marxist as the...2020-12-191h 13The Remnant with Jonah GoldbergThe Remnant with Jonah GoldbergPoverty, Relative and AbsoluteJonah is joined by Scott Winship – the director of Poverty Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, and fresh off the heels of his position within Senator Mike Lee’s Social Capital Project. Jonah asks Scott about the persistence of poverty in American society, and what progress has been made both recently and over the long term. Then, they get into why some of the obstacles that have to be removed in order to lift poor people up are more intractable than others. In part, Scott thinks that these difficulties “show how we’re hardwired to think about these problems in econo...2020-12-151h 25AEI Banter PodcastAEI Banter PodcastScott Winship on Income Inequality, Poverty, and Social MobilityScott Winship is Director of Poverty Studies at the American Enterprise Institute. Before joining AEI, Dr. Winship served as the executive director of the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) and worked at the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, the Brookings Institution and the Pew Charitable Trusts. On this episode, […]2020-11-1000 minBanter: An AEI PodcastBanter: An AEI PodcastScott Winship on Income Inequality, Poverty, and Social MobilityScott Winship is Director of Poverty Studies at the American Enterprise Institute. Before joining AEI, Dr. Winship served as the executive director of the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) and worked at the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, the Brookings Institution and the Pew Charitable Trusts.On this episode, Scott joins Robert and Phoebe to talk about economic inequality and poverty in America. 2020-11-1045 minHardly Working with Brent OrrellHardly Working with Brent OrrellAll in the family? How two-parent households influence economic outcomesChildren who are born and raised in two-parent families are significantly more likely to avoid poverty and other adverse social outcomes but how that happens is unclear.Brent talks to Scott Winship, Director of Poverty Studies at AEI and co-author of a new report on family structure in America entitled “The Demise of the Happy Two-Parent Home”. They discuss family stability, economic security, and how family structure contributes to the success for children. 2020-11-0445 minPolitical Economy with Jim PethokoukisPolitical Economy with Jim PethokoukisScott Winship: Poverty, inequality, and opportunity in AmericaScott Winship addresses the many misconceptions surrounding levels of poverty, as well as the degree and importance of inequality, in the United States, and he also explores how much economic mobility Americans enjoy today compared to the past. The post Scott Winship: Poverty, inequality, and opportunity in America appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.2020-10-1429 minDeep Dive Dynasty PodcastDeep Dive Dynasty PodcastA Deep Dive into the Washington Football TeamThis week, host Colin Winship does a deep dive into one of the most talked about NFL teams this offseason, the Washington Football Team. He breaks down their new coaching staff, and dynasty assets at each position. Leave us a review and we'll give you a shout out on next week's episode. You can find us on twitter @DeepDiveDynasty to stay up to date with all of the content we're putting out. Here are the timestamps where Colin breaks down each aspect of the Washington Football Team. 1:20 - New Coaching Staff, Ron Rivera, Scott Turner2020-08-1436 minDeep Dive Dynasty PodcastDeep Dive Dynasty PodcastScott Fish Bowl Roster Breakdown and Overvalued PlayersOn this week's episode, we go through our nearly completed draft in the Scott Fish Bowl Satellite League, breaking down each selection and how to approach a league with specific rules that are different than what you're used to. You can find our entire #SFBX roster on Twitter @DeepDiveDynasty. While you're there, make sure to tweet your most recent trade at us so that we can include it in next week's episode! The players discussed on this episode in order are: - Josh Allen - Jimmy Garappolo - Cam...2020-07-1753 minAEI Podcast ChannelAEI Podcast ChannelThe Deep Dive: Scott Winship on Social Capital, and Why Race and Place Matter in Achieving the American DreamIn the inaugural episode of The Deep Dive, host John Lettieri sits down for a wide-ranging discussion with Scott Winship, one of the country’s leading experts on economic mobility and inequality, who serves as Executive Director of the Congressional Joint Economic Committee. Scott and John discuss the latest research on social capital in the United States, the persistence of the “opportunity gap” between black and white children, and how place exerts a profound influence over a child’s life outcomes. Scott Winship, Ph.D., is Executive Director of the United States Congress Joint Economic Committee. At JEC, he...2020-06-2500 minAEI Podcast ChannelAEI Podcast ChannelThe Deep Dive with John Lettieri: Scott Winship on Social Capital, and Why Race and Place Matter in Achieving the American DreamJohn Lettieri hosts The Deep Dive, a new AEI podcast on economic issues. Scott Winship joins to discuss the roles of race and geography in life outcomes. The post The Deep Dive with John Lettieri: Scott Winship on Social Capital, and Why Race and Place Matter in Achieving the American Dream appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.2020-06-251h 40Deep Dive Dynasty PodcastDeep Dive Dynasty Podcast9 - Running Back ValuesWe're continuing our rankings series with part 2 of our Running Back Rankings, rankings them from RB37 to RB72. Make sure to leave our show a review and find us on twitter @DeepDiveDynasty The's rankings are modified all the time (even mid show occasionally) but here are the players we discuss today in order: 37: Ronald Jones 38: Matt Breida 39: Zack Moss 40: Marlon Mack 41: Tevin Coleman 42: Jordan Howard 43: Damien Williams 44: Alexander Mattison 45: Darrell Henderson 46: Tony Pollard 47...2020-06-1948 minCato Event PodcastCato Event PodcastExploring Income and Wealth InequalitySome political leaders are saying that inequality is at unacceptable levels and should be countered by higher taxes at the top end. But income and wealth inequality are complex issues that are often misunderstood. Scott Winship is a long-time expert on inequality and economic mobility and will discuss income inequality. He will be followed by Chris Edwards, who will discuss wealth inequality data, the role of wealth in the economy, and the possible effects of an annual wealth tax.Winship is executive director of the Joint Economic Committee, chaired by Senator Mike Lee (R-UT), and leads the...2019-12-0500 minIn the BalanceIn the BalanceThe Lehman LegacyIn this special edition we hear personal stories from the Great Recession and ask who has paid the highest price.From mortgage defaults and job losses to stagnant wages, we find out how hard the last 10 years have been for many individuals and families, and ask what legacy the financial crisis has left.Plus, where might the next crash come from, and are we any better prepared to withstand it?Manuela Saragosa leads the discussion with a panel of experts: Adam Tooze, professor of history at Columbia University and author of Crashed: How...2018-09-1548 minEric DubayEric DubayThe Flat Earth MovementThe Flat Earth movement is taking on the world here. You are not living on a pear-shaped oblate sphere. Water finds its level, horizon stays flat, rises to your eyes, no matter where they’re at. The pole star hasn’t moved an inch in millennia, while the other constellations all around it turn perennial, group rotations in perfect formation never moving an inch from their relative locations. You’re not moving, the Earth is static, gravity is magic, the truth is tragic, you fell for some sad shit, time to redact it, Earth is flat, that’s that, can you gras...2018-08-1103 minPoverty Research & PolicyPoverty Research & PolicyExtreme Poverty after Welfare ReformIn this podcast episode, Scott Winship discusses his research about poverty trends in the United States, arguing that welfare reform in 1996 did not lead to an increase in the numbers of those in extreme poverty and that fewer people are living on $2-a-day or less than has been previously reported.Read the transcript.Music is from "Test Drive" by Zapac.2017-07-0514 minMusic Publishing PodcastMusic Publishing PodcastMPP 028: Scott Winship Analyzes NMUSA Project Grant ProposalsAfter we spoke in Episode 19, Scott mentioned that we should have looked at one of my previous NMUSA Project Grant applications as an example to help other applicants, and I immediately started kicking myself for not thinking of that earlier.So this week, that’s exactly how we start the episode – we look through two of my previous applications (screen-capped below). Then we go on to look at a few applications from the String Orchestra of Brooklyn (with the permission and at the behest of Ep. 23 guest Emily Bookwalter), as well as a broad look at some prev...2016-12-061h 09Free ThoughtsFree ThoughtsPeople, Not Ratios: Why the Debate Over Income Inequality Asks the Wrong QuestionsWhy have people been so fixated on income inequality lately? Is it really a matter of “the 1%” versus “the 99%”? How do things like occupational licensing, energy use, and regulation tie in to this? How do these things stack the deck against poor people?Show Notes and Further ReadingHere are Ryan Young’s two most recent papers on the inequality, which he coauthored along with Iain Murray. “People, Not Ratios: Why the Debate over Income Inequality Asks the Wrong Questions” and “The Rising Tide: Answering the Right Questions in the Inequality Debate.”Freedom on Trial is our new c...2016-10-2845 minMusic Publishing PodcastMusic Publishing PodcastMPP 019: Scott Winship on the New Music USA Project GrantsFor this week’s episode, I sat down with Scott Winship, the Director of Grantmaking at New Music USA to talk about the organization’s Project Grants, and answer a few listener questions. It was a great conversation with a lot of really great tips for making your application the best it can be.Some of the things we talked about were: The American Music Center & Meet the Composer merger, which created New Music USA How the NMUSA are a reaction to the ways that artists make their art today The grant application process The panel proc...2016-09-261h 23Matt Brown Show - Telling the stories of influencers and business thought leaders, one conversation at a timeMatt Brown Show - Telling the stories of influencers and business thought leaders, one conversation at a timeDKS030 - Scott Winship, Co-Founder Alpha ExchangeSend us a textBarclays Accelerator Startups - The Alpha-Exchange is a New York based startup that is disrupting a $20 billion equity research market. I reached out to the founders who were in the throws of the Barclays Accelerator program and they were grateful enough to find the time to chat with me about the proposition.Support the show2016-09-2642 minMatt Brown Show - Telling the stories of influencers and business thought leaders, one conversation at a timeMatt Brown Show - Telling the stories of influencers and business thought leaders, one conversation at a timeDKS030 - Scott Winship, Co-Founder Alpha ExchangeSend us a textBarclays Accelerator Startups - The Alpha-Exchange is a New York based startup that is disrupting a $20 billion equity research market. I reached out to the founders who were in the throws of the Barclays Accelerator program and they were grateful enough to find the time to chat with me about the proposition.Support the show2016-09-2642 minOpen to DebateOpen to Debate#96 - Does Income Inequality Impair The American Dream?Income inequality has been on the rise for decades. In the last 30 years, the wages of the top 1% have grown by 154%, while the bottom 90% has seen growth of only 17%. As the rungs of the economic ladder move further and further apart, conventional wisdom says that it will become much more difficult to climb them. Opportunities for upward mobility—the American dream—will disappear as the deck becomes stacked against the middle class and the poor. But others see inequality as a positive, a sign of a dynamic and robust economy that, in the end, helps everyone. And contrary to publ...2014-10-2953 minIntelligence Squared U.S. DebatesIntelligence Squared U.S. DebatesDoes Income Inequality Impair The American Dream?Income inequality has been on the rise for decades. In the last 30 years, the wages of the top 1% have grown by 154%, while the bottom 90% has seen growth of only 17%. As the rungs of the economic ladder move further and further apart, conventional wisdom says that it will become much more difficult to climb them. Opportunities for upward mobility—the American dream—will disappear as the deck becomes stacked against the middle class and the poor. But others see inequality as a positive, a sign of a dynamic and robust economy that, in the end, helps everyone. And contrary to public opin...2014-10-2953 minIntelligence Squared U.S. Debates - [Unedited]Intelligence Squared U.S. Debates - [Unedited]Does Income Inequality Impair The American Dream? [Unedited]Income inequality has been on the rise for decades. In the last 30 years, the wages of the top 1% have grown by 154%, while the bottom 90% has seen growth of only 17%. As the rungs of the economic ladder move further and further apart, conventional wisdom says that it will become much more difficult to climb them. Opportunities for upward mobility—the American dream—will disappear as the deck becomes stacked against the middle class and the poor. But others see inequality as a positive, a sign of a dynamic and robust economy that, in the end, helps everyone. And contrary to public opin...2014-10-291h 38Free ThoughtsFree ThoughtsPiketty's Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyWhy is Piketty’s book getting so much attention in America? What does Piketty get right and wrong in his book? Piketty seems to be predicting the inevitable collapse of capitalism…but is inequality really getting worse?Show Notes and Further ReadingScott Winship, “Whither the Bottom 90 Percent, Thomas Piketty?” (article)Lawrence H. Summers, “The Inequality Puzzle” (article)Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century (book) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2014-05-1951 minRelevant TonesRelevant TonesNew Commissioning ModelsFrom joint commissions to Kickstarter, the 21st century has brought  new ways of hiring composers to write music. This week, we’ll look at  some of the more unusual and innovative methods and the music that  resulted and we’ll chat with NewMusicUSA’s Frank J. Oteri and Scott  Winship. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Joan Tower – Made in America, Leonard Slatkin, Nashville Symphony Michael Holober – Chorale, American Saxophone Quartet, Larry Combs(clarinet) Michael Gordon – Rushes, Dana Jessen Steven Mackey – Prelude to the End, Soli Chamber Ensemble Stacy Garrop – In Elean...2013-02-1658 minFreight Train Boogie PodcastsFreight Train Boogie PodcastsFreight Train Boogie podcast #73DARRELL SCOTT's new double CD A Crooked Road is featured on podcast #73.  Also new music from JESS KLEIN, LAST TRAIN and ZOE MUTH & THE LOST HIGH ROLLERS.  The full playlist is posted below. Check the artist's websites and order their CD's or downloads and tell 'em you heard the songs on the FTB podcast.  Please email me with any questions or suggestions for the podcasts. Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts.  Here's the direct link to listen now! Show #73 DARRELL SCOTT - A Crooked Road A Crooked Road CROOKED STILL...2010-06-0351 min