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John Papola, known for his viral Keynes/Hayek rap videos, is co-founder, CEO, and creative director of Emergent Order, a creative studio based in the Austin, Texas, area. We talk economics, because some of the "dissident right," with whom I am sympathetic, seems to think it's a foolish distraction from more important things. Sponsors: : Coupon Code: WOODS & Guest's Website: Guest's Podcast: Guest's Twitter:
This episode brings Austrian economics into the gender identity discussion. We get into a lot of messy and fascinating questions about gender, identity, and social structures. Read the paper here: https://cosmosandtaxis.files.wordpress.com/2023/10/malamet_novak_ct_vol11_iss11_12_epub.pdf Mikayla Novak is senior fellow with the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. She is the author of Inequality: An Entangled Political Economy Perspective (2018) and Freedom in Contention: Social Movements and Liberal Political Economy (2021). Her research work has been published in a range of academic journals, including Research Policy, Constitutional Political Economy, Review of Austrian Economics, Journal of Institutional Economics, and Journal of Public Finance and Public Choice. Mikayla's research interests include Austrian and evolutionary economics, public choice, entangled political economy, economic sociology, public finance, and regulatory economics. And listeners will recognize Akiva Malamet, a returning guest to the show. Akiva previously appeared on our June 2020 episode of Mutual Exchange Radio to discuss his work on Nationalism and Identity Formation. He is a contributing editor at Unpopulist and an MA candidate at Queens University, and a long-time friend of C4SS.
John Papola is a serial media entrepreneur committed to using storytelling for the advancement of human flourishing and individual liberty. He is he co-founder and CEO of Emergent Order Foundation in Austin Texas, and co-created the Keynes vs Hayek and Mises vs Marx economic rap videos that have reached 10s of millions of students and educators worldwide. John is the host of the Dad Saves America video and podcast series. The program is dedicated to exploring the biggest issues facing our next generation through the lens of heroic fatherhood. Before co-founding Emergent Order, he served as a creative executive at various Viacom brands, including MTV, Nickelodeon, and Spike. As a film director and producer, John's feature documentary At The Fork debuted to critical acclaim. His The Pursuit on Netflix starring NY Times bestseller Arthur Brooks is about the search for happiness and global prosperity. John's newest film To My Father premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival this year. For more information, John's is EO.Foundation.com.
Sabine speaks with Lauren K Hall, who defends the notion that feminism is an emergent order, and speaks about her recent special edition of Cosmos+Taxis. Episode Notes: All articles in the most recent edition of Cosmos+Taxis are linked here: https://cosmosandtaxis.org/current-issue/ Sarah Blaffer Hrdy "The Woman That Never Evolved": https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv1khdr6b Kimberle Crenshaw "Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics": https://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1052&context=uclf
There Is No_System - Contemplations to Help You See Beneath The Surface
In this episode of "There Is No_System," host Brian Behm takes you on an adventurous journey through the art world, likening it to a masterfully planned heist. As an art director, designer, and musician from Austin, Texas, Brian delves into the challenges artists face when breaking into their desired scenes. He addresses the roadblocks that might be holding you back, whether they're personal doubts, community dynamics, or larger-than-life challenges (Godzilla, anyone?).Brian explores the concept of artistic gatekeeping and the irony of punk-rock capitalism, highlighting the sometimes contradictory nature of anti-establishment movements. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing and combating gatekeeping, both externally and within our own ideological tribes.The episode further delves into the intricacies of navigating the art world with a heist-like strategy. Brian discusses assembling a diverse "crew" of artists, curators, and other key players, each bringing unique skills to the table. He shares personal anecdotes from his experiences in Austin's film scene, his volunteer work at SXSW, and his journey to his current role at Emergent Order, illustrating how strategic networking and skill utilization can lead to success.Brian encourages listeners to embrace diversity in artistic voices and reject monolithic views of art. He concludes with the "Gatekeeper Challenge," inviting the community to engage with and reflect on their role in artistic gatekeeping.Music From This EpisodeIntroductions - No_SystemThe Greatest Heist - AGSoundtraxChicago, IL - David Holmes / Oceans 11 ScoreTexas Skies - ScorewizardsSafe Ride Home Underscore - Adi GoldsteinHacker - NikiNPhaserSwamp Fever - John CameronCinematic Ambient Guitar Indie - music2noiseInspiring Ambient Cinematic Guitars - music2noiseDramatic Modern Underscore - BCrutchfieldNumb Instrumental - BeachtigerSocial Networks and Getting a Job: Mark Granovetter https://youtu.be/g3bBajcR5fE?si=bLcZYFLXLxY0EAbJThe Anatomy of a Heist - Charles Kunkenhttps://www.charleskunken.com/blog/the-anatomy-of-a-heist-the-16-conventions-part-1-of-3Sneakers - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105435/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1Micmacs - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1149361/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1My Sucky Teen Romance - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1707821/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1My Sucky Teen Romance SXSW Q&A - https://youtu.be/VIImmmWArQA?si=6vQAeR30rdksoMVnBlue Like Jazz - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1758575/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1A Million Miles in a Thousand Years - https://www.amazon.com/Million-Miles-Thousand-Years-Learned/dp/1400202981—- Take a look at No_System's apparel and accessories at nosysknows.com ——- Transcripts available at nosysknows.com/podcast ——- Please like and review on your favorite podcast platform of choice. If you get something out of it, please share it with a friend. —— Soundtracks available on most streaming platforms Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/4bWrf8AHQNxMpaUhLt3wvx?si=1nxOP7bATL6MNy7BWgTFzg Apple Music:https://music.apple.com/us/artist/nosystem/511989797
Neil Chilson is a lawyer and computer scientist, he's the former Chief Technologist at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and a current senior research fellow for technology and innovation at the Center for Growth and Opportunity, and the author of “Getting Out of Control: Emergent Leadership in a Complex World”.Neil has decades of first-hand experience in regulatory policy and introduces the distinction between outcome-based, more common law-like legal approaches to regulation vs. the more well-known statutory and preventative approach.This seemingly technical distinction is very relevant. We start by discussing the "Knowledge Problem" that F. A. Hayek raised in one of the most influential economics papers ever written, "The Use of Knowledge in Society" from 1945.Hayek's insight is that central planners cannot know the facts relevant to making their decisions, because knowledge is "tacit" and value is subjective to the individual. The system of free price-setting is necessary to create an "emergent order" that does not come about by conscious design but by adjustment and small improvements through individuals making rational decisions based on their local information. Neil's work is dedicated to applying the insight of emergent order in business, policymaking, and even personal growth - instead of rushing to ask for an authoritative "man in charge", we should instead embrace humility.Rather than making rules for new technology that is rapidly changing, we should focus on liability for bad outcomes after-the-fact. We apply these insights to debates about the existential risk of artificial intelligence (AI) and the regulatory policy of OpenAI's Sam Altman and Microsoft.While we're optimistic that software and AI are "born-free" technologies relatively unencumbered by regulatory overreach, Neil warns that policymakers in Washington and in international governmental organizations have an agenda: they see the internet as a bad thing, and AI risk is a welcome opportunity to further this agenda.Let's not let the internet and AI become stranded technologies. The future is open.Infinita Website: https://infinitavc.com/
The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast for Families
Fractals are patterns in nature that can been seen in many places: nature, plants, trees, rivers, even within our own bodies! Ronni and Brittany talk about how fractals and fractal systems in society can be seen as examples of emergent, or spontaneous, order.
The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast for Families
We talk a lot about emergent, or spontaneous, order here at Tuttle Twins. But how is emergent order different from central planning and which is best?
In this episode, CJ discusses 12 authors who (in his opinion) deserve to be more widely known & read among libertarian/anarchist/etc type people. Most of these authors would not actually identify as "libertarians" or "anarchists," but all have a strong independent streak & have at least some views & attitudes that overlap with libertarianism and/or anarchism. Furthermore, all of them are great writers in their respective genres. Join CJ as he discusses: Montesquieu Alexis de Tocqueville Jose Ortega y Gasset John Dos Passos Jacques Ellul Jane Jacobs Gore Vidal Edward Abbey Mike Resnick James C. Scott Kirkpatrick Sale F. Paul Wilson And stay tuned to the end of the episode for information about CJ's upcoming course at Renegade University! Sign up to take CJ's course, "The Decline & Fall of Empires," at Renegade University. (And use the coupon code "dangerous" to get 50% off!) Support the Dangerous History Podcast via Patreon or SubscribeStar! (Sign up for $50 or more per month to join the DHP Book Club, among many other benefits.) Kick in to CJ's ongoing Indiegogo campaign! (Kick in $500 or more to join the DHP Book Club, among many other perks.) CJ's DHP Amazon Wish List Links "Anarchism and the Morality of Violence" by Edward Abbey (As of this recording, CJ hasn't read this, but he very much intends to) "The meaning of Timothy McVeigh" by Gore Vidal (a very interesting article first published back in 2001) DHP Ep. 0087: Grain and the State (an old DHP episode that was very heavily influenced by the work of James C. Scott) DHP Ep. 0094: British Bric-a-brac (Audio version of CJ's grad school research paper from the 2005 research seminar he took on modern propaganda, which is where he first encountered Jacques Ellul's Propaganda & is when he first began studying propaganda in a systematic, scholarly fashion) DHP Ep. 0141: Draining the Swamp: The War on the Everglades (This episode, plus CJ's Rise of the Cane Kingdom 2-part series, illustrate an environmental historical example of an attempt by government to impose artificial order on a natural system that had evolved under conditions of emergent order, and the disasters that resulted) DHP Ep. 0143: Rise of the Cane Kingdom, Part 1 (part 1 of a 2-part mini-series) DHP Ep. 0152: Discussing Mike Resnick's Santiago in the Dusty Den DHP Ep. 0153: Mike Resnick (An interview with the late, great scifi author conducted just over 2 years before his death) DHP Ep. 0226: Emergent Order vs. Imposed Order (This Silver Bullet episode reflects the influence on CJ's thinking of Jane Jacobs & James C. Scott, among others.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Papola started at MTV and quickly built a successful career as a producer. His famed economics rap video "Fear the Boom and Bust" became a viral hit. An entrepreneurial spirit motivated him to start his own company Emergent Order. His latest passion involves celebrating fatherhood. Hear his story. https://www.dadsavesamerica.com/
John Papola is a father, filmmaker, serial entrepreneur, and CEO of Emergent Order, a non-profit studio dedicated to heroic storytelling that embodies classical virtues. Get in Touch! Visit: Emergent Order Foundation - https://eo.foundation/ Visit: Dad Saves America - hhttp://www.dadsavesamerica.com/ Follow: https://www.youtube.com/c/DadSavesAmerica Support This Show! https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E356519&id=2
John Papola is a father, filmmaker, serial entrepreneur, and CEO of Emergent Order, a non-profit studio dedicated to heroic storytelling that embodies classical virtues. Get in Touch! Visit: Emergent Order Foundation - https://eo.foundation/ Visit: Dad Saves America - hhttp://www.dadsavesamerica.com/ Follow: https://www.youtube.com/c/DadSavesAmerica Support This Show! https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E356519&id=2
**This episode originally aired on Mentally Unscripted on Oct. 26, 2021** Jamie joins co-hosts of Mentally Unscripted Scott & Paul to discuss what anarchism might look like in today's world and how it may be achieved. You can find the original episode here: Ep. 40 – Anarchy, Chaos, and Emergent Order with Jamie Cain You can check out Mentally Unscripted here! You can read their blog at Strength and Reason! Please remember to rate five stars and subscribe! If you found any value in this episode please recommend and share it with your fellow liberty lovers and your liberty curious friends. You can support Liberty Uninterrupted by checking out our sponsors: Operational Industries - Use Code LIBERTY10 at checkout! The Tuttle Twins - https://tuttletwins.com/ref/wethepplrunthis/ LibertyUninterrupted.com Join our Telegram Channel! Follow on Gettr! Follow on Flote! Follow on Twitter! Follow on Instagram @libertyuninterrupted Subscribe on YouTube here! Follow on Odysee Additional Links: msha.ke/libertyuninterrupted/ OFFICIAL MEMBER OF NO KINGS NETWORK OF CREATORS #WETHEPEOPLERUNTHIS #LIBERTYGANG
John Papola is an American video producer and director who has worked for Spike TV, Nickelodeon, and MTV. John is also the co-founder, CEO, and creative director of Emergent Order and the channel "Dad Saves America" which is on a mission to celebrate, empower, and entertain Dads, could-be Dads, and father-figures of all stripes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/americas-talking/support
We were joined by filmmaker, entrepreneur, creator of the Hayek rap battles, and co-founder/CEO of Emergent Order, John Papola. He shared how the core motivation behind his work has been his family, and what it means to be a father in a country that leads the world in fatherlessness; which ultimately led him to begin working on Dad Saves America - the topic of today's episode. Show Notes: Emergent Order's Youtube See what they are doing over at Dad Saves America
Denne gangen har Pål og Camilla snakket med professor emeritus Per Brodal. Brodal har jobbet lenge med utdanning i medisinske fag ved UiO og er spesialist på nervesystemet. Vi snakker i denne episoden om lek og læring og deres relasjon til nervesystemet. Brodal er også tilhenger av Peter Gray, som vi har hatt på podcasten tidligere. I den forbindelse anbefaler vi Peter Gray sitt intervju på Emergent Order her: https://youtu.be/qT18r_74kyw ---------------------------- Logoen vår er laget av Sveinung Sudbø, se hans arbeider på originalkopi.com Musikken er av Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen, se facebooksiden Nygrenda Vev og Dur for mer info. ---------------------------- Takk for at du hører på. Ta kontakt med oss på vår facebookside eller på larsogpaal@gmail.com Det finnes ingen bedre måte å få spredt podkasten vår til flere enn via dere lyttere, så takk om du deler eller forteller andre om oss. Både Lars og Pål skriver nå på hver sin blogg, med litt varierende regelmessighet. Du finner dem på disse nettsidene: https://paljabekk.com/ https://larssandaker.blogspot.com/ Alt godt, hilsen Lars og Pål
The word "order" evokes images of top-down structure and planning. Yet, in the absence of central control, economies almost seem to operate like machines — a concept economists call "emergent order." How do systems of order emerge? And how can we benefit from the unplanned organization they create? Today, Neil Chilson joins "Political Economy" to explain the concept of emergent order and describe how it can inform everything from leadership to policymaking. Neil is a senior research fellow for technology and innovation at the Charles Koch Institute and the author of https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Out-Control-Emergent-Leadership/dp/1636768431 (Getting Out of Control: Emergent Leadership in a Complex World).
The word “order” evokes images of top-down structure and planning. Yet, in the absence of central control, economies almost seem to operate like machines — a concept economists call “emergent order.” How do systems of order emerge? And how can we benefit from the unplanned organization they create? Today, Neil Chilson joins “Political Economy” to explain the concept of emergent order and describe how it can inform everything from leadership to policymaking. Neil is a senior research fellow for technology and innovation at the Charles Koch Institute and the author of Getting Out of Control: Emergent Leadership in a Complex World.
The word “order” evokes images of top-down structure and planning. Yet, in the absence of central control, economies almost seem to operate like machines — a concept economists call “emergent order.” How do systems of order emerge? And how can we benefit from the unplanned organization they create? Today, Neil Chilson joins “Political Economy” to explain the concept of emergent order and describe how […]
School's back in session, and for the first time in over a year I'm going in to campus 5 days a week, so I did something I haven't done in a while: I recorded a "silver bullet" DHP episode (meaning one recorded during my commute to work.) Join CJ as he contrasts emergent order with imposed order, with many contrasting examples of each. Support the Dangerous History Podcast via Patreon or SubscribeStar. The Dangerous History Podcast is a member of the Recorded History Podcast Network, the Dark Myths Podcast Collective & LRN.fm's podcast roster. Internal Links DHP Ep. 141: Draining the Swamp: The War on the Everglades External Links Why Fractals are so Soothing (Atlantic Article) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As the media goes, so goes the nation, to borrow from the old adage. The cultural influence of media—including movies, TV shows, and YouTube videos—is being felt with greater significance today than arguably any other time in history. James Fitzgerald founded ColdWater Media to promote the values so many Americans hold dear. The political “left has done a really good job of building business models around indoctrinating our kids,” Fitzgerald says. Fitzgerald uses film to explore some of the biggest issues and questions facing culture today, covering topics ranging from history and philosophy to education and economics. He joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" to discuss the mission of ColdWater Media and some of the company's latest projects, including a series sharing the history of all the American holidays.Today's show also features an interview with John Papola, the CEO, creative director, and cofounder of the media company Emergent Order. Papola explains how he uses rap, humor, and storytelling to communicate American values through film.We also cover these stories:California Attorney General Rob Bonta says the state will no longer fund travel to Arkansas, Florida, Montana, North Dakota, or West Virginia, arguing that these states have taken harmful actions against the LGBT community.Los Angeles County asks that people wear masks indoors and in public places due to the spreading of the delta variant of the coronavirus. Lawmakers criticize U.S. athlete Gwen Berry for turning her back to the American flag during the singing of the National Anthem at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials.Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Today's “Deep Dive”: Homelessness has now truly become a “2nd pandemic” in the US with encampments in cities all over the country making the challenges of this issue visible to the entire world. Have we reached a point of no return? And in “Courage or Cringe”: Tulsi Gabbard weighs in on race, Transgender sports decisions & Manhattan decriminalizes prostitution. Is it true that racialization of culture is impacting the way we look at one another, or this insensitive naivety from those directly impacted? Are we making progress on addressing transgender issues and policy or are the players involved simply passing the buck on a difficult issue? Does decriminalization reduce negative impact and consequences on vulnerable people, or does it inadvertently support the very problems it's meant to address. Deep Dive: The Nation's Homelessness Pandemic Nationwide: https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/25/politics/homelessness-covid-relief-aid/index.html (https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/25/politics/homelessness-covid-relief-aid/index.html) In Los Angeles: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-04-26/judge-carter-1-billion-escrow-homelessness (https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-04-26/judge-carter-1-billion-escrow-homelessness) https://nypost.com/2021/04/25/las-homeless-reportedly-booted-from-encampment-before-oscars/ (https://nypost.com/2021/04/25/las-homeless-reportedly-booted-from-encampment-before-oscars/) Courage or Cringe: Tulsi Gabbard tells everyone to stop “Racializing everything” https://www.newsweek.com/tulsi-gabbard-urges-americans-stop-racialization-everyone-everything-1586293 (https://www.newsweek.com/tulsi-gabbard-urges-americans-stop-racialization-everyone-everything-1586293) Federal Judge Dismisses Transgender Case https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-news/judge-tosses-suit-sought-block-transgender-athletes-rcna758 (https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-news/judge-tosses-suit-sought-block-transgender-athletes-rcna758) Manhattan no longer prosecutes prostitution https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/21/nyregion/manhattan-to-stop-prosecuting-prostitution.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage (https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/21/nyregion/manhattan-to-stop-prosecuting-prostitution.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage) Special Thanks to the folks in Austin who made this episode happen! Sean Sciavolin http://www.eccefilms.com/ (http://www.eccefilms.com/) Alan Graham and Community First Village https://mlf.org/community-first/ (https://mlf.org/community-first/) John Papola & Emergent Order https://eo.foundation/ (https://eo.foundation/) Our Austin producer Nick Chamberlain http://www.nccaudio.com/ (www.Nccaudio.com) Support this podcast
Today the guys are joined by Jessi Bennett of Emergent Order to discuss what its like being a lady in the liberty movement and to highlight the cool things Jessi is working on Jessi Twitter - @jessinicoleb Emergent Order - @emergentorderco
How does emergent order guide communities in times of disorder and misinformation? Neil Chilson, expert on technology policy at the Charles Koch Institute and former chief technologist with the Federal Trade Commission, joins the podcast to discuss emergent order and the role it plays in online societies. Hear insights from his upcoming book — to be published in December 2020 — on enabling emergent order in public policy and private life. Large global events are affecting people in various ways; Chilson reminds us that order does not always have to exist with someone at the helm.
How does emergent order guide communities in times of disorder and misinformation? Neil Chilson, expert on technology policy at the Charles Koch Institute and former chief technologist with the Federal Trade Commission, joins the podcast to discuss emergent order and the role it plays in online societies. Hear insights from his upcoming book — to be published in December 2020 — on enabling emergent order in public policy and private life. Large global events are affecting people in various ways; Chilson reminds us that order does not always have to exist with someone at the helm.
How does emergent order guide communities in times of disorder and misinformation? Neil Chilson, expert on technology policy at the Charles Koch Institute and former chief technologist with the Federal Trade Commission, joins the podcast to discuss emergent order and the role it plays in online societies. Hear insights from his upcoming book — to be published in December 2020 — on enabling emergent order in public policy and private life. Large global events are affecting people in various ways; Chilson reminds us that order does not always have to exist with someone at the helm.
On this episode of the podcast, host John Papola goes solo for his first ever YouTube livestream to have a conversation with his viewers. He spans many topics including the origins of Emergent Order, his time at Spike TV, storytelling, and why he's obsessed with all things Apple. https://youtu.be/IZ53ayJxWgw
Nationwide, support for the idea of free-markets and capitalism is losing ground with younger generations. We are seeing an increasing trend toward socialist thinking – but it is reversible. How can we convince young Americans that free markets offer solutions, not more problems? By introducing them to a fresh, bold and unexpected take on the power of the marketplace. Click here for more information about Free Markets Create.
Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). This episode features an interview of evolutionary psychologist, research professor, and author Peter Gray from 2020 by John Papola, host of the Emergent Order podcast. They discuss the worlds of developmental and evolutionary psychology, the way that the education system has changed, the origins of school, and much more. The conversation surrounds Peter’s personal experience with the education system through his son, which is what led him to studying development and education.
My guest in this episode is Jason Rink. Jason is an award-winning producer and director of documentary films. Prior to starting his own company, he spent 4 years as a producer and director at Emergent Order, a creative agency in Austin, TX. He has worked with Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss, Congressman Ron Paul, Senator Rand Paul, and brands such as Aston Martin, the Charles Koch Institute, and Mercer. Jason is currently the creative director and founder of Simplifilm. Simplifilm is an Austin, TX based digital agency & production company. They combine the power of direct-response marketing, creative storytelling and brand advertising to drive results. If you have not joined our Facebook Group, I would highly recommend you check it out, go to Facebook and type in, "Cashflow Ninja Community" everything about our movement is shared there. If you want to support us, please spread the word and subscribe, rate and review our show on the platform you are using to listen to us, this will help other people find us as well. Interview Links: Simplifilm Jason Rink Website If you have enjoyed our podcast, please share with friends and family Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review on Itunes so more people can find us! Support Our Sponsors Producers Wealth, create, protect & multiply your wealth in ANY Economy. Asym Capital, achieve asymmetric returns through recession-resistant real estate. The Real Asset Investor, alternative cash flow investments. Masterworks, Invest In Fine Art Like The Ultra-Wealthy. Audible, download any audiobook for FREE when you try Audible for 30 days. Thanks so much for joining me again. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post! Also, please leave an honest review for the Cashflow Ninja Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates, please follow me on twitter @mclaubscher and Instagram, @thecashflowninja. Until next time! Live a life of passion and purpose on YOUR terms, M.C. Laubscher
Here Mike comes to save the day!! Wow, what a great time we had tonight...Talking that ever-so-light topic of, well you know, GOD. WHY ARE WE HERE? DEBATE: Does the UNIVERSE have MEANING? ORDER? STRUCTURE? ORDAINED or simply NATURE's way? INTELLIGENT CREATOR, or EMERGENT ORDER? The HUNTER and the BEAR; PERFECTION UNATTAINABLE...Mike's NEW PARANORMAL EXPERIENCE...So "ho hum," for him...ha! Does EVIL truly exist, if there is NO GOD?! THE CASE FOR FAITH; ORBS; LOGIC; SPIRITUALITY.....and so much more....Just listen!
My guests in this episode are Jayson Lowe, Richard Canfield, and Jason Rink. Jayson Lowe is the Founder of Ascendant Financial, where Jayson has put in place a Team of Professionals who possess the experience and sought after expertise required to serve the individual planning needs of Households and Professional Successful Business Owners nationwide. Richard Canfield helps Canadians discover The Infinite Banking Concept by R. Nelson Nash, bestselling author of Becoming Your Own Banker. Jason Rink is an award-winning producer and director of documentary films. Prior to starting his own company, he spent 4 years as a producer and director at Emergent Order, a creative agency in Austin, TX. He has worked with Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss, Congressman Ron Paul, Senator Rand Paul, and brands such as Aston Martin, the Charles Koch Institute, and Mercer. Jayson Lowe, Richard Canfield, Jason Rink and all the fine folks at the Nelson Nash Institue led by David Stearns created a legacy piece, This is Nelson Nash that was released to the public in the past month. It is currently on Youtube for free along with all the other great educational pieces from the Nelson Nash Institute on the Infinite Banking Concept. You can directly link to it at www.cashflowninja.com/thisisnelsonnash. Our three guests worked on a project, This is Nelson Nash. I have 3 Cashflow Ninja community announcements: I just created a free Facebook Group for all of our listeners, you can go to www.cashflowninja.com/facebook and join our group.You can also find us on Facebook searching "Cashflow Ninja Community". If you have found what we do valuable here and want to support us, there are two ways to do it. Please go to Itunes and subscribe, rate and review our show. This helps with Itunes algorithms and will help other people find the show. Please send us a video testimonial recorded with your smartphone to info@cashflowninja.com. We are building out a new website and would love to feature our listeners. The top 10 videos will receive Cashflow Ninja SWAG and will be featured on the new Cashflow Ninja website. If you are interested in joining our investor's group, you can go to cashflowninja.com/investorsgroup and fill out an application form or e-mail me at info@cashflowninja.com to start the discussion to see if you are a good fit for our group. If you are in the Philadelphia/Bucks County and Southern New Jersey area, we are hosting a live investors meetup event every month in Newtown, PA. For more information on the monthly event and information on how to join us at our next event, you can go to www.cashflowninja.com/events. Interview Links: Jayson Lowe Richard Canfield Jason Rink If you have enjoyed our podcast, please share with friends and family Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review on Itunes so more people can find us! Support Our Sponsors Producers Wealth, create, protect & multiply your wealth in ANY Economy. Asym Capital, achieve asymmetric returns through recession-resistant real estate. Norada Real Estate, create real wealth and passive monthly cash flow. The Real Asset Investor, alternative cash flow investments. Goldsilver, buy physical gold & silver to hold as wealth insurance. Cashflow Gold & Silver, learn how to create income streams from your Gold & Silver Investments. Property Profits, how to buy & profit from prime real estate. Audible, download any audiobook for FREE when you try Audible for 30 days. Thanks so much for joining me again. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post! Also, please leave an honest review for the Cashflow Ninja Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates, please follow me on twitter @mclaubscher and Instagram, @thecashflowninja. Until next time! Live a life of passion and purpose on YOUR terms, M.C. Laubscher
On episode three of the Emergent Order podcast, John interviews Jeff Sandefer, an oil industry veteran, entrepreneur and educator. Sandefer describes the personal and professional journey that led him to establish the nonprofit Acton Academy school network. In this episode we will also unpack Sandefer's views on the education system as a whole and why The Acton Academy works, with an emphasis on how Acton embodies bottom-up systems. More from our guest: Acton School of Business Bio Amazon Author Page References from this episode: Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand The Case Against Education by Bryan Caplan God and Man at Yale by William F. Buckley The American Health Care Paradox by Elizabeth H. Bradley & Lauren A. Taylor The Coddling of the American Mind by Greg Lukianoff & Jonathan Haidt Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids by Bryan Caplan
On the first episode of the Emergent Order podcast, John Papola interviews economist, author, and host of the EconTalk Podcast, Russ Roberts. John and Russ explore the story behind their first creative collaboration: Fear the Boom and Bust. This episode also includes an explanation of how the phenomenon known as “emergence” affects our everyday lives, and the relationship between emergence and human nature. More from our guest: Personal website Twitter The EconTalk Podcast Amazon Books page Blog References from this episode: The Use of Knowledge in Society by Friedrich A. Hayek The Price of Everything: A Parable of Possibility and Prosperity by Russ Roberts The Three Languages of Politics: Talking Across the Political Divides by Arnold Kling The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim Taleb The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade and Protectionism by Russ Roberts It's a Wonderful Loaf a poem by Russ Roberts Historical Lewisburg - Where the Past Lights the Future a PBS documentary
On the second episode of the Emergent Order podcast, John Papola interviews entrepreneur, author, and Whole Foods CEO, John Mackey. Papola and Mackey discuss the evolution of Whole Foods Market, from its humble beginnings in Austin, TX to its current role in the Amazon corporate ecosystem. This episode also includes an in-depth discussion of Mackey's conscious capitalism movement and what it really means to be a “good” capitalist. The two Johns also discuss the making of the film At The Fork, a collaboration between Whole Foods Market and Emergent Order. More from our guest: His Blog on Whole Foods Market's Website The Conscious Capitalism Website References from this episode: Conscious Capitalism by John Mackey The Whole Foods Diet by John Mackey Free to Choose by Milton & Rose Friedman The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce by Dierdre McCloskey Bourgeois Dignity: Why Economics Can't Explain the Modern World by Dierdre McCloskey Bourgeois Equality: How Ideas, Not Capital or Institutions, Enriched the World by Dierdre McCloskey The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure by Jonathan Haidt & Greg Lukianoff The Man in the High Castle on Amazon Prime Video
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 143, originally published in April 2014. John Papola is the CEO of Emergent Order and Director of EconPop, which just launched a YouTube show. Papola joins the show to tell us more about it. Papola directed the videos, "Fear the Boom & Bust" and the "Fight of the Century", which have been seen by millions on the Internet. He explains the genesis of these ideas and what went into their productions. Papola is "konnected" to the Koch brothers, who fund his projects. Despite this, he believes the Left loves his work. Websites: www.EconStories.tv www.EmergentOrder.com
Rob Wiblin's top recommended EconTalk episodes v0.2 Feb 2020
How did bad come to mean good? Why is Shakespeare so hard to understand? Is there anything good about "like" and "you know?" Author and professor John McWhorter of Columbia University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the unplanned ways that English speakers create English, an example of emergent order. Topics discussed include how words get short (but not too short), the demand for vividness in language, and why Shakespeare is so hard to understand.
How did bad come to mean good? Why is Shakespeare so hard to understand? Is there anything good about "like" and "you know?" Author and professor John McWhorter of Columbia University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the unplanned ways that English speakers create English, an example of emergent order. Topics discussed include how words get short (but not too short), the demand for vividness in language, and why Shakespeare is so hard to understand.
Why is it that people in large cities like Paris or New York City people sleep peacefully, unworried about whether there will be enough bread or other necessities available for purchase the next morning? No one is in charge--no bread czar. No flour czar. And yet it seems to work remarkably well. Don Boudreaux of George Mason University and Michael Munger of Duke University join EconTalk host Russ Roberts to discuss emergent order and markets. The conversation includes a reading of Roberts's poem, "It's a Wonderful Loaf."
From credit card security to sidewalk design, if you are creating something, you have to account for the patterns of the end user. Even the most well thought out, centrally planned, efficient and scientific plans will always fail if they ignore the patterns and tendencies of the end users. On this week’s Forward Tilt, Isaac explores some examples where human behavior can override planning and how to apply this lesson to life and entrepreneurship. In this episode: Do credit card chips actually improve security? Designing what makes sense to you vs. what works for people Metric vs. Imperial measurement College campus sidewalks Emergent design For a free copy of Forward Tilt: An Almanac for Personal Growth go to discoverpraxis.com/forwardtilt
Why does the left seem better at making non-cringeworthy political videos? Does that necessarily have to be the case?John Papola joins us this week to share his background at MTV, Nickelodeon, and Spike TV; his thoughts on the filmmaking process; and why it’s essential to tell character-driven stories. We also discuss Libertarianism.org’s new series, Freedom on Trial, which was produced by Emergent Order and directed by Papola.Show Notes and Further ReadingHere’s our Freedom on Trial landing page. There, you can find the videos themselves, supplemental videos, and more info about the cast and crew for the production.Emergent Order’s website is here.Here’s Papola’s trailer for the Rocket Power movie, his first opportunity to direct and edit a trailer.”Fear the Boom and Bust” and “Fight of the Century” are the two rap battles between John Maynard Keynes and F. A. Hayek that Papola and Emergent Order are most well known for.Trevor mentions our Free Thoughts episode with Russ Roberts on his book How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt Ridley talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his latest book, The Evolution of Everything. Ridley applies the lens of emergent order to a wide variety of phenomena including culture, morality, religion, commerce, innovation, and consciousness.
Jason Rink is a writer and producer for Emergent Order, the founder and owner of Foundation Media, and the Executive Director for the Foundation for a Free Society. He joins me this week to discuss his recent battles with resistance and the lessons they're teaching him about creativity, productivity, and overcoming fear. Follow Jason on Twitter via https://twitter.com/JasonRink. Follow Praxis via http://twitter.com/DiscoverPraxis. Follow T.K. Coleman via http://twitter.com/TK_Coleman. If you enjoy the podcast, be sure to subscribe to our channel for new weekly episodes
John Papola is the CEO of Emergent Order and Director of EconPop, which just launched a YouTube show. Papola joins the show to tell us more about it. Papola directed the videos, "Fear the Boom & Bust" and the "Fight of the Century", which have been seen by millions on the Internet. He explains the genesis of these ideas and what went into their productions. Papola is "konnected" to the Koch brothers, who fund his projects. Despite this, he believes the Left loves his work. Watch Econ Stories at www.econstories.tv. Visit Emergent Order at www.emergentorder.com.
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
In this presentation from CARTA’s Human and Non-Human Culture Symposium, Jonathan Friedman (UC San Diego) discusses “The Cultural as Emergent Order: What Francois Jacob Tells Claude Levi-Strauss.” Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 17828]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
In this presentation from CARTA’s Human and Non-Human Culture Symposium, Jonathan Friedman (UC San Diego) discusses “The Cultural as Emergent Order: What Francois Jacob Tells Claude Levi-Strauss.” Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 17828]
John Papola of Emergent Order talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about their collaboration creating rap videos based on the ideas of John Maynard Keynes and F. A. Hayek. Their first was "Fear the Boom and Bust" which was released January 25, 2010. This past week they released "Fight of the Century." The latest video discusses the overarching differences between the philosophies of Keynes and Hayek and their views on whether government spending promotes recovery from an economic downturn and whether it leads to prosperity. In this conversation, Papola and Roberts discuss some of the underlying ideas in the video--whether the military spending of World War II ended the Great Depression, the debate between Malthus and Say and their influence on Keynes and Hayek, and the fundamental differences between Keynes and Hayek in how economic prosperity is created.
John Papola of Emergent Order talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about their collaboration creating rap videos based on the ideas of John Maynard Keynes and F. A. Hayek. Their first was "Fear the Boom and Bust" which was released January 25, 2010. This past week they released "Fight of the Century." The latest video discusses the overarching differences between the philosophies of Keynes and Hayek and their views on whether government spending promotes recovery from an economic downturn and whether it leads to prosperity. In this conversation, Papola and Roberts discuss some of the underlying ideas in the video--whether the military spending of World War II ended the Great Depression, the debate between Malthus and Say and their influence on Keynes and Hayek, and the fundamental differences between Keynes and Hayek in how economic prosperity is created.
Deborah M. Gordon, Professor of Biological Sciences at Stanford University, is an authority on ants and order that emerges without control or centralized authority. The conversation begins with what might be called the economics of ant colonies, how they manage to be organized without an organizer, the division of labor and the role of tradeoffs. The discussion then turns to the implications for human societies and the similarities and differences between human and natural orders.
Deborah M. Gordon, Professor of Biological Sciences at Stanford University, is an authority on ants and order that emerges without control or centralized authority. The conversation begins with what might be called the economics of ant colonies, how they manage to be organized without an organizer, the division of labor and the role of tradeoffs. The discussion then turns to the implications for human societies and the similarities and differences between human and natural orders.