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This Week in Tech (Audio)This Week in Tech (Audio)My 3 Friends - The FTC Gets Busy Apple asks court to halt App Store rule changes while it appeals Proposed Amicus Brief – #1300, Att. #1 in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. GOOGLE LLC (D.D.C., 1:20-cv-03010) – CourtListener.com Eddy Cue Causes a Stir for Google DOJ pushes for Google to sell its advertising platforms Google Will Pay $1.4 Billion to Texas to Settle Claims It Collected User Data Without Permission What Stacey has been doing Attorney General Bailey Files Groundbreaking Rule to End Big Tech's Censorship Monopoly and Protect Online Free Speech DOGE bro Kyle Schutt's computer infected by malware, credentials found in stealer logs The Signal Clone the Trum...2025-05-122h 36This Week in Tech (Video)This Week in Tech (Video)My 3 Friends - The FTC Gets Busy Apple asks court to halt App Store rule changes while it appeals Proposed Amicus Brief – #1300, Att. #1 in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. GOOGLE LLC (D.D.C., 1:20-cv-03010) – CourtListener.com Eddy Cue Causes a Stir for Google DOJ pushes for Google to sell its advertising platforms Google Will Pay $1.4 Billion to Texas to Settle Claims It Collected User Data Without Permission What Stacey has been doing Attorney General Bailey Files Groundbreaking Rule to End Big Tech's Censorship Monopoly and Protect Online Free Speech DOGE bro Kyle Schutt's computer infected by malware, credentials found in stealer logs The Signal Clone the Trum...2025-05-122h 36All TWiT.tv Shows (Video)All TWiT.tv Shows (Video)This Week in Tech 1031: My 3 Friends Apple asks court to halt App Store rule changes while it appeals Proposed Amicus Brief – #1300, Att. #1 in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. GOOGLE LLC (D.D.C., 1:20-cv-03010) – CourtListener.com Eddy Cue Causes a Stir for Google DOJ pushes for Google to sell its advertising platforms Google Will Pay $1.4 Billion to Texas to Settle Claims It Collected User Data Without Permission What Stacey has been doing Attorney General Bailey Files Groundbreaking Rule to End Big Tech's Censorship Monopoly and Protect Online Free Speech DOGE bro Kyle Schutt's computer infected by malware, credentials found in stealer logs The Signal Clone the Trum...2025-05-122h 36All TWiT.tv Shows (Audio)All TWiT.tv Shows (Audio)This Week in Tech 1031: My 3 Friends Apple asks court to halt App Store rule changes while it appeals Proposed Amicus Brief – #1300, Att. #1 in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. GOOGLE LLC (D.D.C., 1:20-cv-03010) – CourtListener.com Eddy Cue Causes a Stir for Google DOJ pushes for Google to sell its advertising platforms Google Will Pay $1.4 Billion to Texas to Settle Claims It Collected User Data Without Permission What Stacey has been doing Attorney General Bailey Files Groundbreaking Rule to End Big Tech's Censorship Monopoly and Protect Online Free Speech DOGE bro Kyle Schutt's computer infected by malware, credentials found in stealer logs The Signal Clone the Trum...2025-05-122h 36Total Leo (Video)Total Leo (Video)This Week in Tech 1031: My 3 Friends Apple asks court to halt App Store rule changes while it appeals Proposed Amicus Brief – #1300, Att. #1 in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. GOOGLE LLC (D.D.C., 1:20-cv-03010) – CourtListener.com Eddy Cue Causes a Stir for Google DOJ pushes for Google to sell its advertising platforms Google Will Pay $1.4 Billion to Texas to Settle Claims It Collected User Data Without Permission What Stacey has been doing Attorney General Bailey Files Groundbreaking Rule to End Big Tech's Censorship Monopoly and Protect Online Free Speech DOGE bro Kyle Schutt's computer infected by malware, credentials found in stealer logs The Signal Clone the Trum...2025-05-122h 36Red TapeRed Tape“Who’s Running the Government? Budgets, Congress, and Chaos” with Washington Post's Megan McArdleWhat happens when Washington Post Columnist Megan McArdle and R Street Expert Nan Swift try to figure out who is running the government? A live episode of Red Tape! On this episode, co-hosts Kelli Pierce has a live, wide-ranging conversation about budgets, Congress, power, and the government as part of the R Street Institute's 2025 Real Solutions Summit. (The conversation begins with co-hosts Pierce and Shoshana Weissmann talking briefly about if social media really runs the government before they are joined by Swift and McArdle.) The 2025 Real Solutions Summit brought...2025-05-0950 minRTP\'s Fourth Branch PodcastRTP's Fourth Branch PodcastExplainer Episode 87 - Child Welfare Funding & State Use of Foster Youth BenefitsAn estimated 5% of foster youth qualify for Social Security benefits, but in many states, child welfare agencies use these funds to help cover the cost of care. In 2018 alone, agencies in 49 states and Washington, D.C., received at least $165 million in benefits intended for foster youth.In this episode, Shoshana Weissmann interviews Maureen Flatley, subject matter expert in child welfare and child exploitation. They discuss how these funds are managed, the policies guiding their use, and the ongoing conversations about their impact on foster youth and the child welfare system.2025-03-0334 minRTP\'s Fourth Branch PodcastRTP's Fourth Branch PodcastTech Roundup Episode 23 - Privacy and Safety: Key Arguments of the Age Verification DebateOn January 15, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for Free Speech Coalition, Inc. v. Paxton, a case involving Texas H.B. 1181, which is a law that imposes an age-verification requirement for adult sexual content websites. While content filtering has been used in the past by parents to regulate their children’s access to adult websites, the rapid advancement of technology in the past 20 years has raised concerns about the success of content filtering. The age verification requirement poses a more effective alternative, but if implemented, it could have implications for privacy concerns and free speech rights. Jennifer Huddleston from th...2025-01-2943 minUncertain ThingsUncertain ThingsThe Agony of Abundance (w/ Nick Gillespie)Nick Gillespie — editor at large at the libertarian institution that is Reason Magazine (and host of The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie) — comes on the pod for an IRL conversation about 'The Agony of Abundance,' the paradoxical state in which we’re more prosperous, yet more dissatisfied, than ever. We discuss the negative narratives peddled by the media — a misdirection that’s untethering us from reality — and debate the limitations libertarianism and liberal thinking in an ever-more tribal world. And, before we go, we dive into psychedelics and whether they’re really worth all the fuss.Uncertain Things...2024-08-021h 55The New Liberal PodcastThe New Liberal PodcastShould we ban kids from social media? ft. Shoshana WeissmannThere's been an increased focus lately on the mental health crisis amongst teens and young people, and specifically the role that smartphones and social media might play. Should we be taking action to restrict young people's access to smartphones and social media? I'm joined by Shoshana Weissman of the R Street Institute, and we debate the benefits vs the harms of social media, whether or not to support government regulations, and how we can build a healthier childhood for kids growing up today. To get bonus episodes, support us at patreon.com/newliberalpodcast...2024-04-1856 minThe Overton WindowThe Overton Window‘If you can make them laugh, they’ll remember things’Shoshana Weissmann on policy advocacy on social media2024-04-1200 minThe Tony Kinnett CastThe Tony Kinnett CastEp. 70 - In Suburban Women He TrustsBiden goes all in on the suburban white women vote, SCOTUS lifts the ban on Texas upholding immigration law, and Shoshana Weissmann drops by to discuss the disturbing trend of mobile game advertisements aimed at your kids.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-03-2041 minThe Reason Interview With Nick GillespieThe Reason Interview With Nick GillespieShoshana Weissmann: Online Age Verification Rules Are Unconstitutional and IneffectiveIn January, the Senate Judiciary Committee dragged the heads of Meta, TikTok, and X, formally known as Twitter, to Washington to charge them with exploiting children by allegedly addicting them to social media that sexually harms them, drives them to eating disorders, and even kills them. The Spanish Inquisition vibe of the proceedings reached a crescendo when Sen. Josh Hawley (R–Mo.) demanded that Mark Zuckerberg apologize to the families of children for the "harms" supposedly caused by Facebook and pay compensation out of his personal fortune. But is social media really that bad for kids? And is...2024-02-141h 05The Tony Kinnett CastThe Tony Kinnett CastEp. 39 - Weak Foreign Policy Gets U.S. Troops KilledBiden's weak foreign policy gets US troops killed in Jordan, Shoshana Weissmann stops by to talk regulatory reform, Tony Katz stops by to discuss the RNC's lack of strategy in 2024, and the Left tries to rewrite southern border history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-01-3040 minRTP\'s Fourth Branch PodcastRTP's Fourth Branch PodcastDeep Dive 278 – Minor Matters in Cyberspace: Examining Internet Age-Verification RegulationsAs children's lives become increasingly digital, how can we protect their safety online while weighing potential trade-offs like privacy interests and free speech?Join us for a panel discussion examining the complex legal and ethical implications of enacting age verification requirements for access to social media and adult websites. The panel will dive into regulatory and legislative proposals and efforts, the role of tech companies and educational institutions, and the technological solutions available. Key questions include: How can we balance children's privacy and safety? What are the roles of government, companies, and parents? Is it necessary to restrict...2023-09-141h 00Red TapeRed TapeIt’s 230. Do you know where your children are?The internet as we know it exists today thanks to an obscure law called Section 230. On this week’s episode, Kelli interviews Red Tape’s very own Shoshana Weissmann about Section 230’s crucial role in our digital liberty. Shoshana discusses how this legislation empowers individuals to voice their opinions freely online without fear of litigation, a pivotal element in today’s social media-driven world.Kelli also speaks with Josh Withrow, R Street’s Innovation and Technology Fellow, about how to keep kids safe on the internet. Josh talks about how to create a safe and responsible online environment...2023-08-1639 minKibbe on LibertyKibbe on LibertyEp 231 | Stop Using Children to Justify Censorship | Guest: Shoshana WeissmannWon’t someone please think of the children? From time immemorial, this has been the battle cry of the moral guardians who want to control what you’re allowed to see, hear, or think. Matt Kibbe talks to Shoshana Weissmann, digital director at the R Street Institute, about the ways in which Congress is attempting to regulate speech online. Under the guise of protecting children, there are plans to build permanent databases of users’ private information, strip the anonymity protections from the internet, and centrally control what kinds of content users are allowed to experience. This is nothing more than a...2023-06-1449 minRed TapeRed TapeIt Ain’t Easy Being GreenWhy is the government getting in the way of green energy initiatives? Join hosts Kelli Pierce and Shoshana Weissmann as they navigate some of the red tape that is slowing down clean energy projects.R Street’s Josiah Neeley speaks with host Kelli Pierce about the crucial role of our nation’s power grid in our pursuit of green energy goals. He talks about how wind and solar have become the cheaper options, why utilities are monopolies, the challenges this creates for our clean energy future, and finally why there aren’t more clean energy...2023-06-0738 minRed TapeRed TapeYou’re Not As Free As You ThinkHow free are we really? In the first episode of Red Tape from R Street, hosts Kelli Pierce and Shoshana Weissmann pull back the curtain on some of the ways that the government is getting in the way of your day-to-day freedom. Host Kelli Pierce first speaks with Jill Snider, a retired New York City Police Officer and R Street's Policy Director for Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, who talks about the consequences of cash bail and the punishment it inflicts on those unable to pay.Kelli also speaks with R Street's Courtney Joslin...2023-05-2449 minRed TapeRed TapeIntroducing Red Tape From R StreetDid you know that you commit up to three felonies on an average day? Ever wonder why we don’t have clean energy yet? Or why you can’t just make TikToks and be left alone? One answer: the government! Red Tape, a new podcast from the R Street Institute, explores the surprising ways the government often gets in the way of solving today’s biggest problems. From good-paying jobs to TikTok and electric vehicles, normal Americans often find themselves in need of a real solution that fits the real world. But more often than not...2023-05-1101 minThe Lunch Hour with Federal NewswireThe Lunch Hour with Federal NewswireEp. 25 - Shoshana WeissmannShoshana Weissmann manages R Street’s social media, email marketing and other digital assets. She also works on occupational licensing reform, social media regulatory policy, Section 230 and other issues, and has written for various publications, including The Wall Street Journal and USA Today.2023-04-1048 minAmerican ViewpointsAmerican ViewpointsShould Artificial Intelligence Excite Or Frighten Us?Policy makers from both sides of the partisan divide are calling for regulation on artificial intelligence technology. The development of AI has educational, economic, governmental, and health implications and the technology is growing as a fast rate. In this discussion, the R Street Institute's Shoshana Weissmann discusses the rush to regulate and cautions against being reckless in limiting how AI can develop.2023-04-0609 minAmerican ViewpointsAmerican ViewpointsShould Artificial Intelligence Excite Or Frighten Us?Policy makers from both sides of the partisan divide are calling for regulation on artificial intelligence technology. The development of AI has educational, economic, governmental, and health implications and the technology is growing as a fast rate. In this discussion, the R Street Institute's Shoshana Weissmann discusses the rush to regulate and cautions against being reckless in limiting how AI can develop.2023-04-0609 minFree The EconomyFree The EconomyLegalize Jobs with Shoshana WeissmannMarch 2, 2023 - Free the Economy is about how we all can become happier, healthier, and wealthier in a world with less government control. We believe in a voluntary society, where consent rather than force governs human interactions. And while the economy we have now offers many opportunities for financial success and self-fulfillment, we know we can do even better. This week we talk about the Mercatus Center’s Michael Farren and his case for the abundance agenda, a Washington Post report on social media “deinfluencers,” the House Financial Services Committee and its agenda on ESG investing, the effect...2023-03-0243 minThe New Liberal PodcastThe New Liberal PodcastWhy does Section 230 matter? ft. Malena Dailey and Shoshana WeissmannThe internet as we know it depends on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. But if it's so crucial, why do so many people seem to want to change it or kill it entirely? PPI's Malena Dailey and R Street's Shoshana Weissmann join the show to discuss Section 230. What exactly does Section 230 say? Why is it so important for the internet to function? What would happen if it was changed?  And who specifically is so mad at 230 and why? Recommended Reading: PPI's Crash Course on Section 230 - https://www.progressivepolicy.org/blogs/a-crash-course-on-section-230-what-it-is-and-why-it-matters/ Malen...2023-02-2356 minThe Sunday ShowThe Sunday ShowEvaluating Cries of Censorship on Capitol HillElon Musk, the platform’s new owner, says that Twitter is both a social media company and a "crime scene." The crime he appears most concerned about is purported censorship by the tech firms, which he says has occurs at the U.S. government’s direction. Musk, who claims he is leading a “revolution” against such practices, has given a small number of people access to internal Twitter documents- the so-called Twitter Files- including emails and internal message board communications that, in their selective release, demonstrate executives at the firm engaging with politicians and federal agencies on a range of issue...2023-02-1249 minCongressional RecordCongressional RecordInterview with Shoshana Weissmann: Moderating Social Media and Section 230As social media platforms have evolved, how people use social media has changed drastically. What used to be a way for people to stay in touch with friends and family is now a key information source and platform for political engagement. This has only increased the number of content moderation decisions companies face and the difficulty of keeping up with engagement on the platform. This episode, we chat with Shoshana Weissmann from R Street Institute on social media policy, content moderation, and Section 230. Sign up for a free Prolegis account here: https://hubs.la/Q01jLDTL02022-11-2334 minSex and the State PodcastSex and the State PodcastLicensure reform for native-born menWelcome 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!~~~~~Here’s the video interview:I recently interviewed Shoshana Weissmann, Digital Director for the R Street Institute about the regulations that negatively impact native-born US men. It’s a great interview, where I learned a lot. T...2022-08-1513 minRTP\'s Fourth Branch PodcastRTP's Fourth Branch PodcastDeep Dive 221 – A Discussion on Occupational Licensing feat. Utah Gov. Spencer CoxOn June 7, 2022, the Regulatory Transparency Project hosted a live discussion on occupational licensing via Twitter Spaces.Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox opened the program with remarks on licensing reforms his state has recently pursued, and an expert panel featuring Jon Gabriel, Scott Lincicome, Colin Mortimer, and moderator Shoshana Weissmann then broke down the Governor’s remarks and discussed the issue more broadly.Featuring:- Spencer J. Cox, Governor, State of Utah- Jon Gabriel, Editor-in-Chief, Ricochet- Scott Lincicome, Director, General Economics and the Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, Cato In...2022-06-1556 minThe Democracy GroupThe Democracy GroupFeaturing: To Build A BridgeThis week we bring you an episode from  the To Build a Bridge Podcast and our partners at the Bridge Alliance, an organization dedicated to providing resources to non profits involved in democracy reform.Being Right-of-Center in the era of social justice has become unpopular and suppressive. All too often, the right wing is labeled as prejudiced, hateful and uneducated conductors of national misinformation. This unfortunately discourages many from openly sharing their outlook which is a direct contradiction to this country’s constitution. Bridge Alliance Deputy Chief of Staff, Shakira Mills is sitting down with Shoshana Weissmann of...2021-11-2436 minTo Build a Bridge; strengthening democracy one person at a time.To Build a Bridge; strengthening democracy one person at a time.To Understand The Right Wing: What Right of Center Ideologies are Really About Being Right-of-Center in the era of social justice has become unpopular and suppressive. All too often, the right wing is labeled as prejudiced, hateful and uneducated conductors of national misinformation. This unfortunately discourages many from openly sharing their outlook which is a direct contradiction to this country’s constitution. I am sitting down with Shoshana Weissmann of RStreet Institute, Stephanie Slade of Reason Magazine, Jeremy Garson and Michelle Dickson of Bridge Alliance to discuss the modern American polarized experience and what the right wing is really trying to accomplish.2021-11-1135 minFite 4 LibertyFite 4 Liberty#99 Fite 4 Liberty with Shoshana WeissmannSenior Manager of Digital Media and a policy Fellow at the R Street Institute and Sloth Committee chair, Shoshana Weismann joins the Fite to talk about occupational licensing reform, social media regulation, and how think tanks change policy.    Find out all about Shoshanna and read her work here:https://senatorshoshana.medium.com/who-am-i-ff164b02707e   Donate to the Tom Quiter Campaign here:https://secure.anedot.com/tomfor52/davidfite   Get some great CBD and Delta-8 products from Nugg of Knowledge here:https://nuggofknowledge.com/?ref=302021-11-051h 30Right Now with Stephen KentRight Now with Stephen KentE37: Twitch is the future of political debate. Facebook's Metaverse is a distraction says Dylan BurnsWhy do political debates perform so well on Twitch? Will life be any better for us in the Metaverse? On a new "Right Now with Stephen Kent," Stephen sits down with Dylan Burns, a popular Twitch streamer and political consultant, and Shoshana Weissmann of the R Street Institute, to discuss why left-leaning individuals do better on Twitch than those on the right, how culture wars distract us from the real issues going on, and what to expect from Facebook's new Metaverse. Subscribe to Rightly and catch more details about the episode below. Make sure to...2021-11-0445 minThe Brian Nichols ShowThe Brian Nichols Show351: How Occupational Licensing Adds to the Monopoly on Fear -with Shoshana WeissmannHow has occupational licensing added to the monopoly of fear? Shoshana Weissmann returns to the program to show how many of these "feel good" policies end up causing more harm than good. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-10-1537 minRight Now with Stephen KentRight Now with Stephen KentE29: Big pharma is an easy villain for the opioid crisis, Jacob Rich says government is to blameThere's the narrative you've probably heard about the opioid crisis. And then there's the truth about what's actually happening. On a new "Right Now with Stephen Kent," Stephen sits down with policy analyst Jacob Rich and Shoshana Weissmann of the R Street Institute to discuss whether Big Pharma or the federal government is to blame for the opioid crisis: why it is impossible to stop illegal drugs from entering the US; what is actually causing the high price of prescription drugs; and if there is any solution to the opioid crisis beyond convincing people to not take...2021-09-0945 minOn The Run with Remso W. MartinezOn The Run with Remso W. MartinezEveryone Needs a Hobby (Ft. Shoshana Weissmann)It doesn't matter how busy your schedule is or how cool you think you are, hobbies help focus your happiness and add variety to your life so you become the main character of your own life's story instead of a spectator. Today we're joined by Shoshana Weissmann who's passion for hiking and climbing is reminding us to get out of our bubbles and enjoy life outside the 9-5.NewsletterSign up for Remso's newsletter so you get exclusive content and can stay connected in the era of Big Tech censorship of free...2021-09-0648 minRTP\'s Fourth Branch PodcastRTP's Fourth Branch PodcastExplainer 28 – Rep. Harshbarger on the Freedom to Work ActIn May 2021, Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-Tenneessee) introduced the "Freedom to Work Act," a bill that would utilize the federal government to reduce occupational licensing requirements. In this episode, the Congresswoman joins Shoshana Weissmann to discuss the bill and the most prevalent arguments for and against its passage.Featuring:- Rep. Diana Harshbarger, United States Representative, Tennessee- [Moderator] Shoshana Weissmann, Senior Manager of Digital Media and Fellow, R Street InstituteVisit our website – www.RegProject.org – to learn more, view all of our content, and connect with us on social media.2021-07-0630 minUncertain ThingsUncertain ThingsBig Tech Panic (w/ Shoshana Weissmann)R-Street Institute fellow and head of digital media Shoshana Weissmann joins us to talk big tech, monopolies, and regulation. Yes, we get wonky discussing Section 230 and trust busting, but we also carved out time for Shoshana and Adaam to nerd out about Torah law. She also explains why she's so passionate about unenumerated rights and even reminds us that online living has an upside.Find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podcast Addict, and Stitcher. Follow @UncertainPod on your social media of choice.On the agenda: -Only intro and already off-the-rails [00:00-9:00]-Regu...2021-06-101h 39Free to OffendFree to OffendWhen Spongebob ‘gets it,’ politicians better start getting on board as well When otherwise wonky policy issues seem to be showing up on shows like South Park, Bobs Burgers and even Spongebob Square Pants, it would seem like popular culture might actually “get it” on that issue. In fact, it would seem at that point like pretty much everyone “gets it.”   So, what about politicians?   Shoshana Weissmann, from R Street Institute, joined the program to talk about one such policy issue that has found popularity in unlikely pop-culture circles, and how it is now finally starting to break through political barriers as well. That issue is the completely mundane (a...2021-06-0839 minRight Now with Stephen KentRight Now with Stephen KentE11: Hannah Cox on the harm of woke capitalism, Ted Cruz's new confession & cronyism in CongressDoes woke capitalism help or hurt a company's bottom line? Do we even have true capitalism or free markets anymore? On "Right Now with Stephen Kent," Stephen sits down with Shoshana Weissmann and Hannah Cox of the Foundation for Economic Education for a discussion about woke capitalism, if it works, and if it's here to stay. Listen as they discuss how to identify if a brand's political standpoints are authentic or mere performance activism, why we need to chill out over the tech monopoly fearmongering, and how we can work to keep cronyism out of Congress. 2021-05-0643 minDistrict of ConservationDistrict of ConservationEP 167: Shoshana Weissmann, Avid Hiker & National Parks EnthusiastIn Episode 167 of District of Conservation, Gabriella interviews Shoshana Weissmann. When not focusing on occupational licensing reform or working for a public policy think thank, Shoshana hikes and traverses National Parks.  Shoshana chats how Acadia National Park inspired her love of the outdoors, the best altitude sickness remedies, her close encounter with a grizzly bear in Montana, why it's wrong to politicize National Parks and bad to restrict public lands access, her involvement with The Conservation Coalition, free market environmentalism, and much more. Learn more about Shoshana here and follow her on Twitter. 2021-04-1938 minRight Now with Stephen KentRight Now with Stephen KentE8: Comedian Andrew Heaton says church is dead, America found new godsWhat does a post-God country look like? Look around, Q-Anon and Critical Race Theory didn’t come from nowhere.This week on “Right Now with Stephen Kent,” Stephen is joined by guest political comedian Andrew Heaton and co-host Shoshana Weissmann to discuss the decline in participation in religion over the generations, how politics are reshaping the religion definition, why we look at Presidents Obama, Trump, and Biden with such reverence, and why the Conservative, Democrat, and Libertarian parties are serving as new spiritual homes for the formerly faithful.---- Content of This Episode ---- 00...2021-04-1537 minRight Now with Stephen KentRight Now with Stephen KentE4: E4 Daniel Di Martino on immigration, socialism and messaging to LatinosHow can the right appeal to immigrants? What policies need to be revamped to include the immigrant population? Watch as host Stephen Kent, co-host Shoshana Weissmann, and guest Daniel Di Martino discuss how our leaders and institutions can reach immigrant populations. ---- Content of This Episode ---- 00:00 Episode Start 00:08 GOP getting its act together on immigration 03:13 Messaging that resonates with Hispanics 09:40 The forgotten issue: energy 12:02 Democrats’ losses are GOP’s gains by default 15:45 Reorienting GOP policies 21:38 Heartland visas and other ideas 24:07 Doom-loop problem solving 29:30 Making 2020 gains perm...2021-03-1848 minRight Now with Stephen KentRight Now with Stephen KentE4 Daniel Di Martino on immigration, socialism and messaging to LatinosHow can the right appeal to immigrants? What policies need to be revamped to include the immigrant population? Watch as host Stephen Kent, co-host Shoshana Weissmann, and guest Daniel Di Martino discuss how our leaders and institutions can reach immigrant populations. ---- Content of This Episode ---- 00:00 Episode Start 00:08 GOP getting its act together on immigration 03:13 Messaging that resonates with Hispanics 09:40 The forgotten issue: energy 12:02 Democrats’ losses are GOP’s gains by default 15:45 Reorienting GOP policies 21:38 Heartland visas and other ideas 24:07 Doom-loop problem solving 29:30 Making 2020 gain...2021-03-1848 minThe No Gimmicks PodcastThe No Gimmicks PodcastTNGP Ep. 358: Shoshana WeissmannShoshana Weissmann is the head of digital media and a fellow at R Street Institute. Follow Shoshana @senatorshoshana and follow us @bradyleonard @nogimmickspod Support our sponsors! https://bulkmunitions.com/tngp/ promo code: TNGP21 patreon.com/thenogimmickspodcast2021-03-1038 minThe Great AntidoteThe Great AntidoteShoshana Weissmann on Positivity in PoliticsSend us a textShoshana Weissmann, Senior Manager of Digital Communications and Policy Fellow at R-Street,  joins us this week to discuss occupational licensing reform, quiet research, Section 230, and how to Twitter. Support the showNever miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.2021-03-0456 min