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Co-hosted by friends Scott A. Shay and Harry Ballan, this podcast explores life under the hood. The show takes a fresh approach to topics like government, religion, finance, and global affairs. New episodes are released every other week. Learn more at www

Two Sense Podcast


    • Feb 9, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 21m AVG DURATION
    • 13 EPISODES


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    Norman Rockwell & the Art of Listening //// 13

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 21:41


    What do Norman Rockwell, Iranian protests over head coverings, and Northwestern's denial that a slogan “from the River to the Sea '' is indeed anti-semetic have in common? It seems that Norman Rockwell, influenced by President Roosevelt's State of the Union address and impressed with a town meeting in Vermont in which despite the fact that everyone in the room disagreed with the speaker still respectively listened, painted the first of four freedom pictures,  which he called Freedom and Speech. Scott and Harry worry that the underpinning of our freedom and indeed our constitution itself is being challenged by our unwillingness to engage in open, truthful  and respectful dialogue. They remind us that the United States was founded on a concept of dual loyalty, but the safeguards our country was founded on, corporations separating CEOs and Chairmans, States rights vs national jurisdiction,  freedom of speech and press are being challenged from all directions. We are being silenced not by the government, but by our peers. They conclude this conversation with some concrete suggestions on how we can rescue our country with a return to some fundamental principles.  

    Trust in God, But Lock Your Car //// 12

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 20:04


    Harry declares that “easy money is always a cultural phenomenon”.  This kickoffs a lively and insightful conversation about the impact on our culture and specifically the individual of low interest rates, low inflation, low unemployment, and of course easy money. In creating a culture of complacency, Scott remarks that we want to live in a utopian society, and he always asks for the “bad news first” when given the choice. As usual, Scott and Harry take us back in time and around the globe to anchor this conversation historically and globally. 

    King David Vs. Queen Elizabeth II //// 11

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 19:55


    Scott and Harry reflect on the extraordinary leadership of the late Queen Elizabeth II. What are the lessons we can derive from her selfless leadership? The pageantry of her funeral speaks to a view of kingship that inspires awe, reverence, and love. Scott reminds us that the Bible wants to limit the power of kings to remind us that there is only one true king, that God rules above all human beings.

    Swimming Naked with the Bank of England //// 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 20:07


    Taking a deep dive into England's recent economic and political woes, Scott and Harry reflect on the historically large role of the Bank of England.  Discussing such factors as  keeping interest rates close to zero and printing money, Scott quotes Warren Buffett in observing that pension funds were the ones “swimming naked”.  Analyzing the global situation from both historical and current trends, as well as the role of journalism and “telling the story accurately'', they both offer thoughtful and practical recommendations for swimming out of our current quagmire.

    Episode 9 //// The New War in Europe

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 24:27


    The American Oligarchs //// 8

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 17:42


    Join these two successful business leaders as they delve into the fundamental definitions that guide so many of our conversations about our economy. Scott and Harry begin by offering a definition of capitalism and socialism. Then they share the common misconceptions surrounding those definitions. In defining different kinds of ownership and risk taking, they then take a deep dive into three kinds or stages of capitalism: shareholder, stakeholder and ESG. They discuss the liabilities of having elected officials set the rules, yet Scott advocates for a government enacted carbon tax. They wonder if Karl Marx were alive today how different these suggestions would be for how to overturn capitalism.

    Inflation and Our Children //// 7

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 21:44


    Join Scott and Harry as they grapple with the role of culture, the values of our society as it informs and guides our fiscal policies. Have we lost faith in the integrity of our social policies and institutions? A case is made that culture, our values, inform the fiscal decisions we make, and sometimes those policies compete with the facts on the ground. So in an effort to curb inflation, do we create more unemployment? This, they say, is a cultural question as much as it an economic one. Defining and measuring inflation and how it impacts our trust in the value of the dollar in our institutions, is of concern to all of us thinking about the well being of future generations. Scott and Harry ask us to think about what we owe future generations, and how that will impact the choices we make today.

    Culture Before All //// 6

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 21:38


    Scott and Harry discuss the importance of culture as a set of beliefs, and how it irrigates and animates all things we hold dear from law to  politics to economics. Giving examples from history, they discuss the importance of trust and the nature of our social connections. They ponder the question, what happens when cultures collide?

    Our Delusional Society //// 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 23:01


    Are you optimistic about the future? In this podcast, Scott and Harry explore decades past - notably the 60's and 70's to understand the present time of malaise. What are the dangers of short-term thinking to tackle large and important issues? "Short-termism" forebodes a lack of seriousness and an inability to be realistic about the current situation in favor of quick fixes and immediate gains. Replete with examples from economics and politics, the co-hosts illustrate how short-term thinking has led to our present situation in society. Can faith and believing create a different perspective for more long-term thinking? Join Two Sense Podcast in this positive conversation on how we can create a healthier perspective for ourselves and our leaders.

    Questioning Higher Education //// 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 21:26


    Grand Narratives: Politics Before Truth //// 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 20:13


    Scott and Harry take a deep dive into the grand narratives that we entertain from crime, attacks on capitalism, and foreign policy to illustrate how these grand narratives act to actually subvert truth. They speak of the dangers of bigness and empire-building and the demise of journalistic integrity.

    Putin's Bet on American Amnesia //// 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 23:58


    The Big Topics //// 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 24:48


    Scott and Harry introduce some of the "big ideas" that they will continue to refer back to in subsequent episodes. They begin with asking aspirational questions such as: Are extreme views losing favor and is moderation back in vogue? What is the impact of culture on our political, economic and educational institutions? How can Judeo-Christian ethics inform our conversation? Come along in this deep conversation of things that really matter.

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