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May 2022
Cato Audio
05/01/22 • 60 min
- Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
- Neal McCluskey and Jason Bedrick on homeschooling 2021 versus 2022
- Colleen Hroncich on universal pre-K
- Ashley Rogers Berner on peace through school choice
- Colleen Hronich, Amber Brown, Bernita Bradley, and Eric Wearne on the status of homeschooling
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March 2022
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03/03/22 • 62 min
1. Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
2. Governor Chris Sununu, William Ruger, and Jason Sorens on Freedom in the 50 States
3. Kurt Couchman of Americans for Prosperity on state budgets
4. Walter Olson on the Electoral Count Act
5. William Yeatman and Thomas Berry on Justice Stephen Breyer
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February 2022
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02/02/22 • 63 min
1. Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
2. Eric Gomez and Jordan Cohen on arms sales
3. Ian Vásquez on the radical leftist shift in Chile
4. Chris Edwards defends startups and their angel investors
5. Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon gave the keynote address at the surveillance conference
6. Daniel Dew of the Pacific Legal Foundation on the branches of government
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December 2021
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12/01/21 • 67 min
- Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
- Norbert Michel and Jennifer Schulp on regulation of cryptocurrency
- Scott Lincicome on improving our brittle supply chains
- Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, Dr. Jeffrey Singer, and Gene Healy on Arizona’s success with free markets
- John Samples and Robert Corn-Revere get inside the mind of the censor
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November 2021
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11/01/21 • 66 min
- Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
- Clark Neily talks to Barry Scheck, Peter Neufeld and Christina Swarns of the Innocence Project on their fight to exonerate the wrongfully convicted
- Adam Schuster of the Illinois Policy Institute on why public pension reform is important not just for Illinois
- Michael Cannon on Health Savings Accounts reforming American health care
- Scott Lincicome on the current availability of rapid take home COVID-19 tests
- Mustafa Akyol on his new book, Why, as a Muslim, I Defend Liberty
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October 2021
Cato Audio
10/01/21 • 70 min
1.Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
2. Jennifer Schulp and SEC Commissioner Elad Roisman on the future of equities markets
3. Nolan Gray, a housing researcher on the hurdles to reforming housing
4. Abigail Hall, an economist, on military affiliation in the attack on the Capitol
5. Will Ruger, President Trump’s nominee for ambassador to Afghanistan on the rocky but necessary exit from Afghanistan
6. Matthew Feeney on the promising and troubling potential uses of drone technology
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June 2021
Cato Audio
06/01/21 • 68 min
1) Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
2) Clark Neily, Jay Schweikert, and Ben Cohen on his new book, Above the Law
3) New Mexico House Speaker Brian Egolf on ending qualified immunity in his state
4) Stuart Buck on collecting better criminal justice data
5) Erin Partin on cannabis legalization efforts
6) Mustafa Akyol on blasphemy laws
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February 2021
Cato Audio
02/01/21 • 75 min
1)Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
2) Alex Nowrasteh and Simon Lester on trade and immigration under the Biden administration
3) Ryan Bourne on the means to “full employment”
4) Robert Farley on the Space Force
5) Johan Norberg discusses his new book, Open: The Story of Human Progress
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December 2020
Cato Audio
12/01/20 • 76 min
- Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
- Walter Olson and Michael D. Tanner on where liberty won in the 2020 election
- Emily Ekins on presidential polling
- Liz Mair on the virtues of divided government
- Geoffrey A. Manne on the antitrust case against Google
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April 2024
Cato Audio
04/02/24 • 70 min
- Introduction: Caleb O. Brown
- Matt Taibbi and Gene Healy on freedom of speech and the Twitter Files
- Caleb R. Trotter on Shannon MacDonald’s lawsuit challenging unconstitutional telehealth restrictions
- Alex Ward on a post-Trump American foreign policy
- Robert A. Levy on five of the most important cases facing the Supreme Court this year
- Exclusive: Ryan Bourne on the War on Prices
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FAQ
How many episodes does Cato Audio have?
Cato Audio currently has 159 episodes available.
What topics does Cato Audio cover?
The podcast is about News, News Commentary, Podcasts and Government.
What is the most popular episode on Cato Audio?
The episode title 'April 2022' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Cato Audio?
The average episode length on Cato Audio is 67 minutes.
How often are episodes of Cato Audio released?
Episodes of Cato Audio are typically released every 30 days, 22 hours.
When was the first episode of Cato Audio?
The first episode of Cato Audio was released on Jan 1, 2009.
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