A podcast released twice a month by Jack Spencer and Paul Winfree where they interview the most interesting people on economic policy in an accessible way.
This podcast episode was originally posted on July 19, 2019.Jack and Paul talk with Google’s Hal Varian about the future of work, technological innovation in China, competition in Big Tech, blockchain, and why yellow is the best color to draw attention.As always, you can subscribe to Liberty & Justice for All on iTunes, Spotify, Ricochet, Heritage.org, or wherever you get your podcasts. Leave a 5-star review if you enjoy listening and subscribe to get notified when Jack and Paul post new episodes.Have a question, comment, or idea for future episodes? Feel free to contact Jack and Paul at LibertyandJustice@heritage.org. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In the 6th Episode of Liberty & Justice for All, Jack and Paul talk with Kirk Sorensen about the history of nuclear power and its regulation. Jack and Paul are also joined by special guest Katie Tubb who is a nuclear policy expert at The Heritage Foundation. You can subscribe to Liberty & Justice for All on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Soundcloud, Stitcher, or online. Please leave us a 5-star review if you enjoy listening! Have a question, comment, or idea for future episodes? Feel free to contact LibertyandJustice@heritage.org To opt out of receiving these emails, just reply “Unsubscribe.” No hard feelings! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the 5th Episode of Liberty & Justice for All, Jack and Paul talk with Sam Brinton about the economics and politics of nuclear waste. Besides working on nuclear issues with Deep Isolation, Brinton is also the head of advocacy and government affairs at The Trevor Project where he advances policies to help LBGTQ youth in crisis.You can also subscribe to Liberty & Justice for All on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Soundcloud, Stitcher, or online. Please leave us a 5-star review if you enjoy listening!Have a question, comment, or idea for future episodes? Feel free to contact LibertyandJustice@heritage.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Jack and Paul talk with Oren Cass who is the author of a new book called The Once and Future Work: A Vision for the Renewal of Work in America. They talk about whether policymakers should emphasize economic growth, trade with China, wage subsides, the future of work, unionization, and a range of other policy issues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jack and Paul talk with Google’s Hal Varian about the future of work, technological innovation in China, competition in Big Tech, blockchain, and why yellow is the best color to draw attention. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.