
Episode 57: The Single Most Egregious Violation of the Fourth Amendment
03/13/24 • 40 min
On episode 57, Charles announces a special jigsaw puzzle and relates which 44 states he's visited before talking to Robert Frommer about an extraordinary case of civil asset forfeiture.
The dial-up tone in the introduction was recorded by lintphishx and is used under a CC 3.0 License.
On episode 57, Charles announces a special jigsaw puzzle and relates which 44 states he's visited before talking to Robert Frommer about an extraordinary case of civil asset forfeiture.
The dial-up tone in the introduction was recorded by lintphishx and is used under a CC 3.0 License.
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Episode 56: God
On episode 56, Charles talks to Father Nathaniel Meyers, the Pastor of the Church of St. Francis Xavier in Buffalo, MN, about whether God exists, how we can know, and whether it ultimately matters.
Fr. Meyers's reading list:
- St. Augustine's City of God
- A Contemporary Cosmological Argument for the Existence of God
- Anything by Cardinal Ratzinger
- Letters of St. Paul
The dial-up tone in the introduction was recorded by lintphishx and is used under a CC 3.0 License.
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Episode 58: The Parent Trap
On episode 58—recorded from Lord Ravenscroft's desolate manor—Charles reviews objections to his approach to counting states, relates the most recent problems he's had with his golf cart, and talks to Tim Carney about his new book, Family Unfriendly: How Our Culture Made Raising Kids Much Harder Than It Needs to Be. Among the questions Charles and Tim discuss are why we should have "lower ambitions for our kids"; what modern parents are doing wrong—and why; what caused these mistakes; whether there is a political answer to them; why creative and independent play is so important; why parents think the world is more dangerous than it is; whether achieving the cultural changes that Tim proposes will be different given the obvious collective action problem; how cultural underconfidence factors in to the baby bust; and what Tim would do if he were a dictator.
The dial-up tone in the introduction was recorded by lintphishx and is used under a CC 3.0 License.
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