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Power, Poverty & Politics
Resurgence: The Untold Story

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 47:45


CURE America brings you an electrifying discussion that promises to reshape our understanding of national policy, faith, and the American Dream. Donald T. Eason sits down with Pastor Steve Perry from The World Encounter Church in Detroit Michigan, to explore how President Trump's second term could transform urban America, fostering hope and rejuvenating community spirit. Together, they ponder the implications of leadership on cultural values and economic opportunities, advocating for a return to the principles that made America great.   Later, Eason is joined by a powerhouse panel including Marty Dannelfeser, Vice President of Government Relations at CURE, Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action, and Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government. They dive into the bold economic strategies of Trump's administration, like tariffs on steel and aluminum, designed to bring manufacturing jobs back home. The conversation tackles government accountability, with a sharp focus on returning to constitutional governance and promoting fiscal responsibility. They also discuss the cultural renaissance, spotlighting initiatives to protect religious freedoms and traditional values against what they see as progressive overreach.   This episode is a must-watch for those eager to understand how policy can shape the future of our communities, our economy, and our nation's soul. Join us for a journey into the heart of America's revival.

Conservative Daily Podcast
Holiday Special | Best of Conservative Daily

Conservative Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 55:01


Merry Christmas!  Today, we have another fiery holiday special for you, featuring segments from some of the best episodes and interviews from Conservative Daily! Todays episode includes:  Make America HEALTHY Again - Can RFK Jr. Do It? | Guest's Alice Tzeng & Ken Beyer | 27 August 2024 The Era of DEI Is Destroying America | Guests Jake Lang and Matthew Garrett | 15 August 2024 Deep State's Lawfare Ramping Up Months Before Elections | Guest Elizabeth Honce | 6 August 2024 Biden's Failed Press Conference Proves Garland Must Release the Hur Tapes | Guest Richard Manning | 12 July 2024

Power, Poverty & Politics
Trump's Cabinet: Confirmed or Contested?

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 59:31


Welcome to "CURE America with Star Parker" The political arena is heating up, and today, Donald Eason, CURE's newest executive powerhouse, is hosting the show, joined by the dynamic duo of Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, and our Marty Dannenfelser, CURE's VP for Government Relations. They're diving headfirst into the explosive world of labor policy under the new administration, dissecting the controversial nominations that could shake the foundations of workers' rights across America.   In our electrifying boutique interview segment, Star Parker sits down with Mark Mix, the fierce President of the National Right to Work Committee, to unravel the drama surrounding the labor secretary nomination. They'll expose how this pick could threaten free market principles, potentially upending right-to-work laws in 26 states and redefining the very concept of employment with implications for millions in the gig economy.   Then, brace yourselves as Donald, Richard, and Marty ignite the discussion further, exploring the high-stakes game of confirming Trump's cabinet in record time. They'll reveal the behind-the-scenes battle for government efficiency, the critical roles of unsung policy-makers, and the colossal challenge of undoing Biden's regulatory legacy. Plus, they'll tackle the latest legislative bombshell - the National Defense Authorization Act, which strikes at the heart of cultural debates by blocking funding for transgender procedures for minors. This episode is your front-row ticket to understanding the monumental policy shifts and cultural clashes defining our nation's future. Don't miss it!  

Power, Poverty & Politics
DOGE vs. Red Tape: The Ring Awaits

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 58:31


Join Star Parker this week for an in-depth exploration of America's political and cultural landscape on "Cure America." From the heart of Washington, D.C., where Congress is actively shaping the nation's future, we bring you a comprehensive look at the impending changes in government size and scope under the new administration. We sit down with Anthony Campo, a fellow in regulatory modernization at the Economic Policy Innovation Center (EPIC), who breaks down the regulatory process, offering insights into how past and present administrations have navigated these waters, with a stark contrast in regulatory costs. Our panel discussion features some of the brightest minds in conservative policy, including Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, Kristen A. Ullman, President of Eagle Forum, Donald T. Eason, a pastor, businessman, and activist, and Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations and Coalitions at CURE. They discuss government overreach, cultural shifts, and the influence of policy on daily life, highlighting the financial burden regulations place on families and attributing recent political shifts to voter fatigue with progressive policies. This episode delves into the historical roots of current cultural and moral debates, exposing the ideologies shaping our society. We explore the potential for cultural and spiritual revival among new generations, challenging the status quo.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Red Tsunami: America's Irreversible Departure from Socialist Shores

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 59:31


In the wake of the monumental 2024 election, where Donald Trump has secured a second term in a stunning political comeback, Star Parker hosts a panel to dissect the implications of this red wave sweeping through the White House, House, and Senate.    This episode delves into the seismic shifts in voter sentiment, analyzing how Trump's victory over Kamala Harris reflects a mandate for change across America. The panel will explore how this election outcome signifies a realignment towards traditional values, examining the cultural conservatism now at the forefront of policy discussions. They'll look at the potential economic policies on the horizon, such as tax reforms and deregulation, pondering whether these will lead to the promised prosperity or present unforeseen challenges. The discussion will also address the internal dynamics of the Republican Party, questioning whether this sweeping victory heralds a new era of GOP unity or if underlying tensions will emerge.   With Trump's return to power, the panel will consider how his administration might navigate the balance between conservative principles and the populist surge that propelled him back into office. Joining Star Parker are: Jonathan Alexandre from Liberty Council, providing insights into how faith and policy might intersect in this new term; Richard Manning of Americans for Limited Government, discussing fiscal conservatism in this altered political landscape; Chris Ullman, President of Eagle Forum, focusing on the strengthening of family values; and Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations at CURE, offering strategic insights on legislative navigation in this new era.   This episode of CURE America aims to provide a sober, in-depth analysis of the political, cultural, and economic shifts following Trump's landslide victory, considering the future trajectory of American politics in this historic moment.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Illegals at the Ballot Box: What You Need to Know

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 59:31


This week on CURE America with Star Parker, we bring you a one-on-one candid conversation, with Tirzah Duren, the Vice President of Policy and Research at the American Research Institute, providing invaluable insights into the intricate dynamics of inflation. Her expertise sheds light on the correlation between rising minimum wages across the board and its consequential impact on employment rates. Duren's research highlights a concerning trend: as minimum wages increase; a significant portion of the workforce faces unemployment while simultaneously grappling with escalated living costs. Indeed, the higher the minimum wage climbs, the greater the strain on the lower earners.   Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government together with our own Senior Vice-President of Government Affairs, Marty Dannenfelser, delve into pressing matters related to the border and voting integrity. Illegals may be voting in the upcoming elections. We'll explore what this means, especially considering the influx of 7-8 million illegal immigrants, and their impact on congressional representation and how illegals may be registered to vote.   But that's not all. We'll also discuss the dismissal articles of impeachment against Mayorkas, who lied on the situation at the border. He had absolute knowledge of what he was doing—allowing million illegals to enter the United States with one purpose: to secure votes. We'll reveal how the left has engineered a system to let illegals vote.   Tune in for a thought-provoking episode that tackles the tough issues head-on. This is CURE America with Star Parker—where we sort through the news to find some truth.

Houston's Morning News w/ Shara & Jim
Richard Manning - President, Americans For Limited Govt. Joins Houston Morning News

Houston's Morning News w/ Shara & Jim

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 3:58 Transcription Available


William Wallis For America
Richard Manning, Americans For Limited Government

William Wallis For America

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 63:15


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Power, Poverty & Politics
SAVE Act: Preventing Illegals from Voting

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 59:31


This week, we explore NATO's support for Ukraine, Speaker Johnson's foreign policy stance, and the importance of staying informed about Ukraine's struggle against tyranny. We examine the push for limited government and economic growth, focusing on the Supreme Court's role in reducing regulatory barriers. Election integrity is in the spotlight with a discussion on the Safeguard America Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, addressing illegals voting, voter fraud, and fair elections. In our boutique interview, Doug Klain from Razom for Ukraine discusses the need for improved air defenses, policy changes, and President Zelensky's fight against corruption. We also analyze media coverage disparities between Ukraine and Israel. We delve into the Biden administration's restrictions on weapons in Ukraine, the balance of containing the conflict, and Putin's decision-making influenced by global elections. Transparency in US international involvement is also covered. We compare Republican and Democrat stances on abortion and marriage, examining party platform influences on voter behavior. The pro-life movement's efforts to expand the 14th Amendment and Trump's strategies are explored. Our esteemed panelists include Kristen A. Ullman, President of Eagle Forum; Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government; Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action; and Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations at CURE. Join us for an insightful episode of "CURE America with Star Parker," where we ignite conversations that matter.

Conservative Daily Podcast
Biden's Failed Press Conference Proves Garland Must Release the Hur Tapes

Conservative Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 68:24


This morning, Apollo discussed Joe Biden's "big boy press conference," calling it a major embarrassment for the United States. He then welcomed guest Richard Manning, who served on President Trump's Labor Department transition team and is a regular opinion writer and radio co-host. They talked about Biden's cognitive ability, Garland's refusal to hand over the Har tapes, and the potential influence of Obama in releasing the tapes. Apollo also questioned Garland's right to withhold the tapes from Congress and emphasized the need to "flush the swamp." After Manning's departure, Apollo discussed the media's portrayal of Trump as too old to run for office, the impact of illegal immigration on communities, and the media's recent focus on Kamala Harris.  Happy Friday, and see you next week.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Reining in the Bureaucracy: Fighting Government Overreach

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 59:31


Welcome to CURE America with Star Parker. This week, we bring you an insightful discussion on the most pressing issues affecting our nation. We delve into the significant recent decisions made by the Supreme Court and explore their far-reaching impacts on various aspects of American life. From the critical rulings on Florida and Texas social media laws to the important debate over banning homeless individuals from sleeping on the streets, our panel provides a thorough analysis of these key developments.   We also examine the shifting political landscape, highlighting the Latino vote moving towards the Republican Party and discussing the cultural and economic factors driving this change. The conversation addresses the Democrats' extreme agenda on social issues like abortion and the significant impact of inflation on Hispanic and working-class families.   Additionally, we tackle the ongoing debate over social media censorship, exploring the balance between free speech and regulation. Our experts discuss the laws in Florida and Texas aimed at limiting the power of social media companies to censor conservative voices and the broader implications for content moderation.   Finally, we take a closer look at the role of the administrative state and its influence on law interpretation and enforcement. We analyze the critical implications of Chevron deference and the Supreme Court's efforts to restore the balance of power between federal agencies and the other branches of government.   This week, we are joined by Carrie Severino, president of the Judicial Crisis Network, and Alfonso Aguilar, president of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles. We are also joined by our esteemed panelists Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel for Liberty Counsel Action, and Richard Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government. Join us for a compelling and informative episode as we tackle these vital topics and more.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Presidential Debate Knockout: Trump 1, Biden 0

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 57:17


This week on CURE America with Star Parker, we dive into the aftermath of the explosive debate between former Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Joined by Kristen A. Ullman, President of Eagle Forum, Carrie Sheffield, Senior Policy Analyst at Independent Women's Forum, Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, and Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action, we analyze the key moments and their impact on the nation.   We start with a critical look at Biden's disastrous debate performance. He struggled to articulate and froze on stage multiple times, clearly not fit to serve. The panel discusses his history of falsehoods and the severe consequences of his presidency, including the surge in illegal immigration and the escalation of global conflicts. The war in Ukraine, which began after Biden's failed evacuation from Afghanistan, and the Hamas-Israel war highlight the stark contrast between his leadership and the peace and respect maintained during Trump's presidency. Had Trump been in office, the current war in Israel would not have occurred.   In contrast, Donald Trump was clearly the strong, coherent leader America needs. His debate performance showcased his decisive nature and firm stance on crucial issues like immigration, national security, and the economy. Trump's policies are seen as vital for restoring America's strength and stability.   We also discuss Biden's presidency, criticized for pushing the nation towards socialism and undermining its core values.   Join us for a compelling analysis of the debate and what it means for America's future.

Houston's Morning News w/ Shara & Jim
Richard Manning - President, Americans For Limited Govt. Joins Houston Morning News, June 26th, 2024

Houston's Morning News w/ Shara & Jim

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 5:29 Transcription Available


Focus Today with Perry Atkinson
Richard Manning - The latest headlines

Focus Today with Perry Atkinson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 25:47


Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government and co-author of Necessary Noise, discusses the latest headlines.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Pro-Hamas and Democrats: A Love Story

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 59:34


Welcome to CURE America with Star Parker! This week, we're addressing how Democrats have systematically attacked Byron Donalds using a selectively edited video clip. We're here to set the record straight by presenting the entire footage for you to judge and form your own opinion.   Joining us in this discussion are Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government; Marty Dannenfelser VP for Government Relations at the Center for Urban Renewal and Education CURE; and Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action. Together, we'll dissect these systematic attacks on Donalds and their broader implications for the political landscape.   In addition, we'll examine the recent escalation of violent pro-Hamas protests against cultural institutions especially in NYC.    Later in the show, we'll have an insightful interview with John Sweppie from the American Principles Project, where we'll explore some critical perspectives that affect the future of our nation.   Our conversation with our panel dives into the upcoming elections, highlighting key states and the strategic maneuvers shaping the political landscape. Furthermore, we'll analyze the profound impact of left-wing policies on poverty and their role in fostering anti-Israel sentiments.   Stay tuned for these critical insights and more, only on CURE America with Star Parker!

The Steve Gruber Show
Richard Manning, The Section 230 Sunset Act is Irresponsible and Dangerous

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 7:30


Richard (Rick) Manning is president of Americans for Limited Government. The Section 230 Sunset Act is Irresponsible and Dangerous. To completely dismantle the way internet interactivity works in an attempt to extort unnamed changes from social media companies is both foolish and dangerous.

Power, Poverty & Politics
A Battle for America's Future

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 55:28


Welcome to CURE America with Star Parker. This week's episode dives deep into the upcoming presidential debates and the crucial issues shaping our political landscape. We explore President Biden's campaign focus on abortion, insurrection, and racial division, with in-depth analysis from our expert panel.   We shift our focus to a broader discussion on the "soul of America" with Richard Manning from Americans for Limited Government. We address the significance of this election and the importance of election integrity, highlighted by Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations and Coalitions at CURE.   We also dive deep into President Biden's controversial address at Morehouse College, come under scrutiny. The Wall Street Journal noted Biden's provocative statement on democracy's failure for black men, prompting Richard Manning's perspective on the matter.   Our conversation also covers the unique dynamics of Israel from the perspective of black liberals, emphasizing the democratic status in the  Middle East and the civil rights enjoyed by its Arab citizens.   We critique Biden's speech at an elite university in Atlanta, Georgia, for its lack of empowerment and substance, especially concerning young black men. The episode also delves into voting rights issues in Georgia and controversial statements by politicians like Kamala Harris.   We are joined by our own Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations and Coalitions at CURE, and Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action. Additionally, we have a one-on-one interview with Nicole Hayes, MPA, Director of State Public Policy at CMDA, as she shares insights about her organization and the amazing work that they are doing.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Measure a Man by What He Does with Power

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 59:34


In this episode, we start by discussing the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. We highlight Hamas' strategy of using human shields, leading to civilian casualties, and the enormous efforts being made by the Israeli government to minimize these casualties. We also explore the role of the Biden administration in the conflict and the importance of prayer and support. This week Phill Kerpen president of American Commitment and Committee to Unleash Prosperity joins us as the one-one-one interview. We talk about his organization's advocacy for free markets, economic growth, constitution, limited government, property rights, and individual freedom. Phill emphasizes the importance of citizen involvement in influencing policy outcomes. The discussion covers Biden's electric vehicle mandates and the criticism of the substantial subsidies for electric vehicles. Furthermore, we explore how public pressure and the fear of losing elections can significantly influence policy decisions. Later in the show, our panel, consisting of Richard Manning, Jonathan Alexandre, and our own Marty Dannenfelser, discusses elections, examining the past, present, and future. We explore the role of the Vice President and how the selection process has changed over the decades. Additionally, we delve into the topic of abortion and discuss what is at stake in the upcoming elections.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Woke Virus Alert: Why Some Students Are Supporting Hamas Over Israel

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 59:34


Join CURE America with Star Parker as she delves into the pressing issues facing American university campuses and Washington, DC. From the influence of lobbying on universities to the protests against our friend Israel, Star and her panel of guests dissect the latest developments.   In this episode, we are joined by Christian Adams, President, and General Counsel of Public Interest Legal Foundation, who provides incredible insights into the intricate work he's doing to ensure states uphold election laws. Our own Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations at CURE, and Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, offer powerful commentary on the current state of affairs.   We also have an exciting interview with a new guest, Dumisani Washington, the Founder, and CEO of the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel. He brings us eye-opening information about his work.   Don't miss out on our podcast version, available wherever you listen to your music. Tune in and enjoy the insightful discussions on CURE America with Star Parker.  

Power, Poverty & Politics
Illegals at the Ballot Box: What You Need to Know

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 59:31


This week on CURE America with Star Parker we bring you a one-on-one candid conversation, with Tirzah Duren, the Vice President of Policy and Research at the American Research Institute, providing invaluable insights into the intricate dynamics of inflation. Her expertise sheds light on the correlation between rising minimum wages across the board and its consequential impact on employment rates. Duren's research highlights a concerning trend: as minimum wages increase, a significant portion of the workforce faces unemployment while simultaneously grappling with escalated living costs. Indeed, the higher the minimum wage climbs, the greater the strain on the lower earners. Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government together with our own Senior Vice-President of Government Affairs, Marty Dannenfelzer, delve into pressing matters related to the border and voting integrity. Illegals may be voting in the upcoming elections. We'll explore what this means, especially considering the recent influx of 7-8 million illegal immigrants, and their impact on congressional representation and how illegals may be registered to vote.  But that's not all. We'll also discuss the dismissal articles of impeachment against Mayorkas, who lied on the situation at the border. He had absolute knowledge of what he was doing—allowing million illegals to enter the United States with one purpose: to secure votes. We'll reveal how the left has engineered a system to let illegals vote. Tune in for a thought-provoking episode that tackles the tough issues head-on. This is CURE America with Star Parker—where we sort through the news to find some truth. 

Power, Poverty & Politics
Fiscal Flare: Exposing the LGBT Curriculum

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 55:26


This week on CURE America with Star Parker, tune in for a captivating one-on-one interview with Tom Schatz from Citizens Against Government Waste. Join Star as she leads the conversation, delving deep into a wide range of pressing topics facing America today. From government shutdowns and concerns about government overreach to Easter celebrations and the pivotal role of Christianity in shaping American values, the discussion navigates through the intricate layers of society. Drawing from recent discussions with Tom Schatz, Star reflects on the frustration over government spending and earmarks, a hot-button issue that affects every taxpayer. Together, they dissect the impact of taxation on small businesses and individuals, highlighting the burden of excessive government spending, particularly during tax season. Tom sheds light on his organization's work in identifying wasteful spending by Congress, including examples of earmarks such as funding for museums and other projects. As the conversation unfolds, they confront the looming challenges of national debt and entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare, discussing the long-term consequences for future generations. Encouraging citizens to hold legislators accountable, they stress the importance of advocacy for transparency and fiscal responsibility in government spending. Delve into topics ranging from government shutdowns to the role of Christianity in society. With special guests Jonathan Alexandre, Richard Manning, and Marty Dannenfelser, expect thought-provoking discussions on the LGBTQ+ agenda in school curricula, government spending, and more. Don't miss out on this week's episode of "CURE America with Star Parker" as we sort through the noise of the news to find truth.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Holy Week Reflections: Star Parker's Journey

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 58:30


Welcome to CURE America with Star Parker. This week, we bring you a powerful personal story of Star Parker and an incredibly inspiring speech she delivered at Liberty University. Addressing thousands of students, her words serve as a guide for a righteous life. Star recounts her journey from crime to advocating biblical values, denouncing abortion, and defending traditional family values. Encouraging participation in the restoration of America's foundational values through biblical principles. Following her speech, she sits down with our panel to discuss the significance of Holy Week with Richard Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government, and our own Marty Dannenfelser vice president for government relations and coalitions at the Center for Urban Renewal and Education.

Power, Poverty & Politics
I Did Not ‘Exonerate' Biden

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 59:31


Join Star Parker this week on "CURE America with Star Parker" for insightful conversations with guests dedicated to upholding principles of limited government and fiscal responsibility in the United States.   Star sits down with Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, and Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations at CURE, to analyze a recent hearing of Special Counsel Robert Hur over the investigation into Joe Biden's illegal actions of hoarding "classified documents" in his messy garage for over two decades while he was a senator, without legal privileges to have them.   Next, Star sits down with Thomas Schatz, shedding light on his work with Citizens Against Government Waste (CAWA). Shacks provides valuable insight into the organization's mission, operation, and its relentless efforts to combat excessive government spending, which currently it's headed to exceed seven trillion dollars. He emphasizes the necessity of effective lobbying and proposes solutions for reining in congressional overspending.   The conversation then shifts to recent legislation affecting TikTok, highlighting the importance of forcing the Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to divest its control of this very popular app in America to a more friendly nation, thereby reducing communist spying apparatus in our nation.   Finally, the show addresses Vice President Kamala Harris's visit to Planned Parenthood, challenging the narrative that abortion is a matter of women's health when we all clearly know that a life is being taken.   Don't miss this episode of "CURE America with Star Parker!

Power, Poverty & Politics
In God's Light: Israel Rises

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 59:31


“CURE America with Star Parker” commenced with a captivating exploration of the Middle East, featuring a one-on-one dialogue with Dan Raviv. Raviv shared keen insights into the evolving dynamics in Israel, delving into historical nuances and regional complexities. The spotlight then shifted to Daniel Flesch, a seasoned expert in Foreign Policy, offering a sharp perspective to the conversation. These interviews, alongside contributions from Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Council at Liberty Council Action, Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, and Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President of Government Affairs and Coalitions at CURE, collectively provided a nuanced understanding of the intricate geopolitical landscape in the Middle East. Dannenfelser, in his role at CURE, added additional depth to the dialogue, addressing regional challenges and presenting expert analyses for potential strategies.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Abortion Reality Unveiled: Myths Demystified

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 54:59


Welcome to CURE America with Star Parker! In this week's episode, we explore the world of pro-life activism and advocacy with our exclusive interview featuring Patrina Mosley, the Founder and Principal of PPM Consulting. Patrina's journey, influenced by an impactful documentary on Eugenics, led her to a profound commitment to pro-life activism, ensuring the protection and preservation of all lives. Our special guest this week is Ingrid Skop, M.D., Vice President and Director of Medical Affairs for Charlotte Lozier Institute, Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Council – Liberty Council Action, Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, and our own Vice President of Government Affairs and Coalitions, Marty Dannenfelser, delves into the complex issue of abortion in America, and expose how the left disguises the act of taking the life of the unborn as a matter of women's health. Accompanying Star Parker to Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center, our media team meets Janet During, the Executive Director, who provides an insightful tour of the center's facilities designed to support women in carrying their pregnancies. Her message is clear: no one is alone in this journey, and help is always available. Returning to our panel, we address the prevalent misinformation in the American public discourse on abortion. We expose how the media intentionally misguides and we assure our viewers that we have all the information needed for clear and accurate insights into abortion. Join us for an inspiring and thought-provoking episode of CURE America with Star Parker.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Reflecting on 2023, Embracing 2024

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 54:52


Welcome to 'CURE America with Star Parker'!  In our first episode of 2024, we reflect on the pivotal events of 2023 that are reshaping our nation. This week, we are honored to have our regular panelists Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, and Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action. Tune in as we delve into the leadership of Mike Johnson, the new Speaker of the House, and explore how he is steering our nation towards a brighter future. Our discussion extends to the US border crisis, shedding light on how the Biden administration is not only turning a blind eye to illegal immigration but deliberately ensuring more and more illegals cross the border in an effort to grow the Democratic Party's voting base. We will not shy away from addressing the profound impact of Roe vs. Wade and how now millions of babies will live. Lastly, we will take a deep dive into the 2024 elections, capturing the pulse of America. Don't miss this insightful episode as Star Parker and our esteemed guests navigate through these critical topics. Join the conversation and stay informed on 'CURE America with Star Parker.'

Focus Today with Perry Atkinson
Richard Manning - Political Headlines

Focus Today with Perry Atkinson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 30:29


Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government and co-author of Necessary Noise, discusses political headlines.

American Viewpoints
The President And The Speaker Make A Deal - Why Some Conservatives Pushed Back

American Viewpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 10:02


Shortly after President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy announce a spending agreement that suspends the nation's "debt ceiling", several conservative members of Congress objected. Eventually, the deal was passed. In this discussion, Americans For Limited Government's Rick Manning explains what is in the deal and what the possible consequences of it are.

Zoo-notable
Go Wild by John Ratey and Richard Manning

Zoo-notable

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 22:55


In this essential book for anyone interested in tapping into and unleashing their true potential as humans and their wild nature, we'll discuss why we have brains (it's not for thinking!), how being mindful helps us both physically and mentally, dealing with stress, and connecting with nature. Want to be inspired by my inspiration? Check out Heroic and Brian Johnson's Philosopher Notes (you'll see a HUGE similarity) Related Zoo-notables: Animals Make Us Human Zoobiquity ZooFit Safari Blue Mind And connect with ZooFit, so you can shine bright as the best version of yourself, today, tomorrow, and forever!

Power, Poverty & Politics
Pressing into Government with the hope of positive change

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 56:56


With so much happening in D.C. and in the media, this week on CURE America Jonathan Alexandre is back in the guest host seat with several guests to sort through the noise of the news and find the truth. EJ Antoni joins us once again from the Heritage Foundation to make sense of what's happening with the debt limit, and more importantly, what needs to be done to move towards a path of financial stability. Dan Stein from the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) is back on the show as well to take us through Biden's recent visit to the southern border, just how dire the situation is getting, and the lack of leadership or even acknowledgement from the Left (the Secretary of Homeland Security seems to be very proud of a new app they designed, even though it breaks the law). Richard Manning is joined by Phil Kerpen from American Commitment and the Committee to Unleash Prosperity to guide us through what we've heard from our experts. Jonathan ends the show by sitting down with Pastor Charles Moodie and his wife to hear their story, their testimony, and how God led them to move to the south side of Chicago and speak his Gospel and do His work, including with a new maternity house to aide mothers who are expecting.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Uncovering Russia's Endgame in Ukraine

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 54:28


Over a year of breaking updates and harrowing stories in the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, or as Reagan called them, the “Evil Empire.” What's been going on, what's the history that's brought us here, and what's to be done now? Moreover, what is our role as Christians, as Americans, in confronting this evil abroad? Pavel Unguryan, a Ukraine Ministry Leader & Former Member of the Ukrainian Parliament, joins to discuss the history of Christianity in Ukraine, how we are united in faith, and the history that brought us here to this moment of Russia's invasion and what needs to be done. Star also sits down with Rebekah Koffler to hear her remarkable story. Born in the former Soviet Union, she moved to the United States as a young woman, becoming an officer in the Defense Intelligence Agency, dedicated to the fight for freedom. Having written a book on Russian President Vladimir Putin just last year, she shares her insight, experience, and views on what's to be done, the role of the U.S., and the many failures of President Biden that have emboldened Russia in its conquest. Frequent guest and friend of the show Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, stops by to share his insight on developing issues. With a Ukrainian, a former citizen of the Soviet Union, and an American on the show, perhaps we can get a little closer to the truth on a war that has rocked the globe.

So Farscape!
4·13 Merry Frelling Christmas ⠀ (Terra Firma: Part 3)

So Farscape!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 70:52


Farscape 4·13: Terra Firma: Part 3The arrival of Moya and her passengers throws the world for a loop, but John is too busy worrying about protecting the planet to enjoy the reunion with his family. He's survived torture, explosions, the vacuum of space, and too many critters to count, but it's Earth's future that frightens him most. Who can he tell, about the wonders - and horrors - that have changed him?“Dorothy returns home but this dream come true is ruined by a nightmare in green sent to torture and murder friends and family in an attempt to gain the wormhole information. ” (thanks Marky See!)“In the 2000s (EXTREMELY the 2000s) Farscape comes after the Bush administration ” (thanks Mysterytour !)“Aeryn and Sikozu interrupt a girlboss meeting, meanwhille, Chiana and Noranti help out by having a gay-off.” (thanks Mysterytour!)First aired on Monday, 6 January 2003, written by Richard Manning, and directed by Peter AndrikidisWe're on Twitter, Facebook, and SoFarscape.com. Our theme music is by Leigh Collier of Give Them L.Send us your synopses, support us on Patreon or suggest a fanfic story for us to read!

Power, Poverty & Politics
Bidenomics Part II - Impact on American Society

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 56:28


CURE America with Star Parker is back this week to further dive into the wide reaching Bidenomics of our time. Richard Manning and Omarr Peters are once again on the panel, not only to sift through the noise of the news and the politics, but also to bring us back to our biblical principles, and how lost we've become in our current society.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Combating the Weaponization of Race: An Exclusive Report

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 55:28


This week on CURE America with Star Parker, meet CURE's newest Director of our Clergy Center, Omarr Peters, who shares with us his story, what led him to CURE, and the issues he sees in our culture today. We also have CURE's policy analyst, Raheem Williams, back on the show, to tell us about CURE's newest policy report “The Weaponization of Race Hurts America.” Raheem also takes us through his recent white paper dispelling three myths about Black advancement. Richard Manning and Jonathan Alexandre are of course on the show, discussing in greater detail what we're seeing in our culture today, as well as sharing insights on election headlines and the newest candidate to join the GOP field in the run for president.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Black Americans, Remain True to Our God

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 57:00


Every year, in the month of February, we pause to take a look at African-American History, to think of the African-American story and how it involves the grand American story. However, in our society today, so much is coming around now trying to dictate what that story was and is. So this week on CURE America, we take that pause – not to solely sift through the noise of the news as we normally do, but this time to sift through the noise of history as well. We're joined by Delano Squires, Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation and contributor of The Blaze. Delano takes us through the story and ideals of the man Frederick Douglass, and how the actions of the Left today are not just a contrast to this hero's ideals - they're in direct opposition to his messages of freedom and uplifting the individual, not uplifting the government. Lakuita Bittle, Director of Attorney Ministries at the Christian Legal Society, highlights the profile of another hero in the story, Harriet Tubman, and the great work of the Christian Legal Society in uplifting individuals to safeguard life and liberty. Pastor Dan Crabtree of the Immanuel Bible Church takes us through his recent book, “A House Without Walls: How Christ Unites His Ethnically Divided Church,” and how the greatest truth will always remain in the gospel, and how that truth unites us, regardless of race and background. In the midst of honoring these legacies and stories, we take a moment to sift through President Biden's State of the Union Speech, with Richard Manning having CURE's Marty Dannenfelser join him on the panel. All is guest hosted once again by Jonathan Alexandre, who guides us on an analysis and appreciation of the people and stories within African-American History.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Navigating the Cultural and Faith Landscape.

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 54:26


With recent headlines from Memphis and other cities across the country – continued questions regarding our culture and where our society stands when it comes to faith and principle have joined the national discussion once again. So this week on CURE America with Star Parker, Kevin Mcgary joins the show. Mcgary is the co-founder of Every Black Life Matters, a parent and community advocates group dedicated to eliminating divisive and destructive racial identity-based practices, such as Critical Race Theory that targets children, in addition to advocating pro-life issues, healing the divide in our communities, and other critical issues. Mcgary shares with us his new book “WOKEd Up!” and the history that has led to moments like this. Jonathan Alexandre and Richard Manning are back as always, taking us through today's headlines and the breakdown of culture, faith, and family that continues to lead too many to violence. To rest in His grace and not forget the work that is to be done, Star sits down with Reverend Elmo Winters and Therese Winters from the KINGDOM Group International. Possessing a powerful love and passion for all, this married couple have actively shared the reconciling Gospel of Christ throughout the world, planting churches and trained pastors in Russia, Kenya, Mexico, and the US.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Medicare & Medicaid: A Bitter Pill to Swallow

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 56:24


Grace-Marie Turner is a leading mind when it comes to free-market ideas for health policy reform. In leading the fundamentally needed change that is required on these issues, she's widely recognized as one of the most influential people in Washington, D.C. This week on CURE America with Star Parker, Star sits down with Grace-Marie for a long discussion to dive into the issues afflicting Medicaid expansion and Medicare. The Founder and President of the Galen Institute, Grace-Marie takes us through the history that led us here, analyzing the current government waste that continues to get worse, and what solutions are needed to pull through towards better healthcare at a better cost, providing freedom and choice counter to dominion and control of government. Richard Manning and Jonathan Alexandre are back, discussing what began with President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the problems that have persisted towards government waste and dependency that have run rampant. Star and Richard also take time to provide exciting news – the coming update of their 2019 book “Necessary Noise: How Donald Trump Inflames the Culture War and Why This Is Good News for America.”

Power, Poverty & Politics
Pressing into Government with the hope of positive change

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 56:24


With so much happening in D.C. and in the media, this week on CURE America Jonathan Alexandre is back in the guest host seat with several guests to sort through the noise of the news and find the truth. EJ Antoni joins us once again from the Heritage Foundation to make sense of what's happening with the debt limit, and more importantly, what needs to be done to move towards a path of financial stability. Dan Stein from the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) is back on the show as well to take us through Biden's recent visit to the southern border, just how dire the situation is getting, and the lack of leadership or even acknowledgement from the Left (the Secretary of Homeland Security seems to be very proud of a new app they designed, even though it breaks the law). Richard Manning is joined by Phil Kerpen from American Commitment and the Committee to Unleash Prosperity to guide us through what we've heard from our experts. Jonathan ends the show by sitting down with Pastor Charles Moodie and his wife to hear their story, their testimony, and how God led them to move to the south side of Chicago and speak his Gospel and do His work, including with a new maternity house to aide mothers who are expecting.

Power, Poverty & Politics
A Pro-Life Roadmap in a Post-Roe America

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 55:16


With the annual March for Life on the horizon, this week on CURE America with Star Parker, we dive into the current state of pro-life in the post-Roe era. Stephen Billy, Vice President of State Affairs at Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, joins to tell us what we've seen in legislation at the state level. Raheem Williams, a policy analyst at CURE, takes us through the upcoming release of CURE's annual report “The Impact of Abortion on the Black Community.” In the data and insight that Raheem shares, one statistic stands out above all else – how many lives have been saved as a result of these pro-life efforts. Richard Manning and Jonathan Alexandre are of course back, as they discuss with Star what they've seen in recent pro-life headlines. The panel also takes time to sift through the noise of the news that we all heard recently as the U.S. House of Representatives voted for its news Speaker.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Keeping a Watchful Eye on Government in this Next Year

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 56:37


As Americans hear news of a “fiscal cliff,” we see COVID news take over headlines once again. In what has always been described as “the most wonderful time of year,” the noise of the news reflects anything but. This week on CURE America, Jonathan Alexandre is back in the guest host seat. Baker Spring from Compact for America brings his decades of federal budget experience to the show to help us sort through the decisions before Congress, what's likely to happen, and the potential impact for all Americans. We also have Phil Kerpen back on the show, from American Commitment and the Committee to Unleash Prosperity. Is the news we're hearing about COVID more of the reality we've been told to expect or is it more geared towards the usual scare tactics and methods of government control? Kerpen takes us through his research and what we've learned after well over two years. Richard Manning is back on the panel, along with CURE's policy analyst Raheem Williams, as we dive into the messages and issues being uncovered, and seek the truth amongst the never ending cycle of news and government.

Power, Poverty & Politics
The Disrespect for Marriage Act

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 55:28


This week on CURE America with Star Parker, we're rejoined by Neal McCluskey, Director of Cato's Center for Educational Freedom. McCluskey takes us inside the latest developments of the court orders against Biden's student loan forgiveness, including the actions of several states and organizations (including CATO). Marty Dannenfelser, Director of Governmental Relations at CURE, Richard Manning and Jonathan Alexandre are back, as they evaluate the recent actions in Congress to pass the “Respect for Marriage Act.”  

So Farscape!
4·05 Without Hesitation ⠀ (Promises)

So Farscape!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 86:14


Farscape 4·05: PromisesThe passengers of Lo'La finally reunite with Moya and Aeryn Sun aboard. Aeryn, however, is not alone...“Our favourite science jock is upset when his best girl turns up wearing someone else's letterman jacket, but don't worry it's for medical reasons!The crew promise not to hurt the Quack providing the treatment, but even Harvey doesn't trust him!It quickly becomes clear only Captain Ratface on the S.S. Space Jellyfish has the cure and he has a not so simple proposition for the crew. Green shirt finally gets rid of Jiminey Cricket and makes a deal with the devil to save their leather clad backsides.” (thanks Marky See!)“We're reunited with old friends,New flatmate starts a fashion trend,The antidote,A decoy boat,An oath of silence 'til the end.” (thanks Ric From The Delta Quadrant!)“Someone else rocks the Scorpy make up after getting a cold dancing bare foot in the rain. ” (thanks Lucy!)First aired on Friday, 12 July 2002, written by Richard Manning, and directed by Geoff BennettWe're on Twitter, Facebook, and SoFarscape.com. Our theme music is by Leigh Collier of Give Them L.Send us your synopses, support us on Patreon or suggest a fanfic story for us to read!

Power, Poverty & Politics
Crisis in the Classroom

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 52:01


This week on CURE America with Star Parker, we're joined by author and TV host, Armstrong Williams, to discuss his new book, “Crisis in the Classroom: Crisis in Education.” A collection of insightful essays by Williams, Ben Crump, and Dr. Ben Carson, the book exposes the harsh realities of the current state of education in the United States and its repercussions on underserved and marginalized communities. Richard Manning and Jonathan Alexandre are back on the panel, as together with Star Parker, they seek to sort through the noise of the news following the immediate aftermath of the election.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Midterm Elections and the battle for Congress

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 56:26


We're joined by Ed Corrigan, President and CEO of the Conservative Partnership Institute, who has decades of experience inside Capitol Hill. He takes us through some of the inner workings of Congress following an election, and why too often we see newly elected politicians change their tune once they arrive in D.C. Jonathan Alexandre and Richard Manning are back on the panel to discuss key issues this election, including the rising and concerning impact of crime across America. Delano Squires, Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation and contributor for Blaze TV, sheds light on how the Democratic Party is starting to lose the Black vote. To sift through all of this, and seek the truth on how we cure our culture and nation, CURE's Raheem Williams guides us through the noise of the news and the facts facing our nation moving forward.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Delving into the 2022 Midterm Elections Part II

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 56:47


Sorting through the noise of the news can always be a daunting task, but this is especially true in the weeks leading up to an election. With the midterm elections on the horizon, this week on CURE America, regular panelist Jonathan Alexandre steps in to guest host part two of the show's series delving into all the news of what we're seeing this election and the critical issues on everyone's mind heading into the voting booth. Jonathan is joined by Ed Goeas, a partner of the Tarrance Group, who has been an award-winning top pollster for decades and co-manages the Georgetown University Battleground Poll. Goeas takes us through what we're seeing in the latest polls going into the midterms, how we've seen these polls change in recent months, and the issues that have impacted Americans the most. Jonathan is also joined by Brooklyn Roberts, Senior Director of the Health and Human Services Task Force at the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), as she takes us deeper into the impact rising inflation is having on healthcare costs. Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, is back on the panel, joined by CURE's own Raheem Williams, as they sort through all of this and more this week on CURE America.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Taiwan - China's Next Conquest

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 53:48


The past year has contributed far too many deeply concerning news stories from around the globe. The debacle that was the withdrawal from Afghanistan, the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. Now, we hear that tensions are rising with China as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi plans a trip to Taiwan.  Meanwhile, military leaders sound the alarm that recruitment numbers are down. So far down that they're comparable to low recruitment following the Vietnam War. George Landrith, President of Frontiers of Freedom, joins to dive into the issues affecting our military and the threats arising abroad. Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, picks back up from our conversation last week, and Jonathan Alexandre and Alfonso Aguilar are back, as we analyze and discuss the relentless drive to enforce conformity to a leftist narrative within the military and where we stand with our national security in the midst of a weak presidency.

Power, Poverty & Politics
Uncovering Russia's Endgame in Ukraine

Power, Poverty & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 55:02


It's been months of breaking updates and harrowing stories in the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, or as Reagan called them, the “Evil Empire.” What's been going on, what's the history that's brought us here, and what's to be done now? Moreover, what is our role as Christians, as Americans, in confronting this evil abroad? Pavel Unguryan, a Ukraine Ministry Leader & Former Member of the Ukrainian Parliament, joins to discuss the history of Christianity in Ukraine, how we are united in faith, and the history that brought us here to this moment of Russia's invasion and what needs to be done. Star also sits down with Rebekah Koffler to hear her remarkable story. Born in the former Soviet Union, she moved to the United States as a young woman, becoming an officer in the Defense Intelligence Agency, dedicated to the fight for freedom. Having written a book on Russian President Vladimir Putin just last year, she shares her insight, experience, and views on what's to be done, the role of the U.S., and the many failures of President Biden that have emboldened Russia in its conquest. Frequent guest and friend of the show Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government, stops by to share his insight on developing issues. With a Ukrainian, a former citizen of the Soviet Union, and an American on the show, perhaps we can get a little closer to the truth on a war that has rocked the globe.

So Farscape!
3·20 Screw you and your intentions, Scorp! ⠀ (Lambs to the Slaughter: Into the Lion's Den, Part 1)

So Farscape!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 86:01


"Farscape 3·20: Lambs to the Slaughter: Into the Lion's Den, Part 1 The crew of Moya takes on a dangerous mission aboard Scorpius' command carrier where hostility and peril are at every turn and a threat greater than Scorpius himself may await. “The crew enter Scorpius' command carrier to enact John's wormhole plan, but things quickly go to dren thanks to an unexpected arrival. Prepare for betrayal, mutiny and jetpacks!?” (thanks Marky See!)“The red carpet gets roled out for the crew, but the food could be better and someone doesn't want to eat at the kiddy table. They didn't go there to fight but the fights keep finding them.” (thanks Lucy!) First aired on Thursday, 24 January 2002, written by Richard Manning, and directed by Ian Watson" We're on https://my.captivate.fm/Twitter.com/sofarscape (Twitter), http://facebook.com/sofarscape (Facebook), and SoFarscape.com. Send us your https://www.sofarscape.com/submit (synopses), support us on https://www.sofarscape.com/support (Patreon) or suggest a https://www.sofarscape.com/fanfic (fanfic story) for us to read!

The Take
The US abortion fight, from the front line

The Take

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 18:50


It's the end of the 50-year chapter known as Roe v Wade – the Supreme Court decision that was the only national legal underpinning for abortion in the country. In this episode, we hear from the front lines of the US abortion fight about why this battle doesn't end for anyone with one legal ruling and what could be next. In this episode:  Dr. Richard Manning, obstetrician-gynecologist Jessica Williams, lawyer Jollene Levid (@jollenelevid), labor organizer and founding chairperson of AF3IRM Kristen Day (@ProLifeDem), Executive Director, Democrats For Life of America Anar Virji (@anarvirji), field producer for Al Jazeera English Deb Sica, librarian Episode credits: This episode was produced by Alexandra Locke, with Amy Walters, Ney Alvarez, Ruby Zaman, Negin Owliaei, and Malika Bilal. Special thanks to Amina Waheed and Emily Drabinski. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. This episode was mixed by Cheryl Ottenritter. Our engagement producers are Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou Gad.  Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook

Death in The Garden
#34 Richard Manning - How Agriculture Has Highjacked Civilization

Death in The Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 75:30


On this episode of "Death in The Garden" we talk to author and journalist, Richard Manning after reading his book Against the Grain: How Agriculture Has Highjacked Civilization, which discusses "catastrophic" agriculture's spread throughout history, its pattern of colonialism, and how it is a prerequisite for our civilization. We talk about the problems of agriculture broadly, including processed foods, CAFO meat farming, and the squandering of America's grasslands for biofuels, hunting, degrowth through regenerative food systems, the rewilding of the self, and the problems of carbon fundamentalism.  Please, if you enjoy the podcast and want to support the film, consider joining our Patreon community or subscribing to our Substack. If you can't support financially, a rating, review, or share of the podcast goes a long way! Editing: Parker Burningham  Outro music: "The Defeat" by Ben Howard