A Neighbor’s Choice Radio
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Hosted by writer and speaker David Gornoski, A Neighbor’s Choice Radio Show examines the role of violence and religion in society. From victims of state violence against nonviolent behaviors to public figures and contrarian voices, the conversations that unfold create an illuminating and sometimes strange journey for listeners.
David Gornoski starts the show by highlighting how concern trolling keeps us all in our wheelchairs. What happens when big corporations get allied with nutritional and medicinal science? “Seed oil took an obscure indy artist called cancer and made it the top-selling band.” David is joined by Lavern Spicer, Founder of Curley’s House food bank, […]
David Gornoski is joined by James Kourtides of the Rooster’s Crow podcast as they comment on the latest news and how the media establishment is breaking down thanks to people like Kanye West and Donald Trump. How can we create new technologies to make the old media irrelevant and obsolete? Are the mandated drugs successful […]
The Mises Institute’s Jeff Deist joins the show to discuss the latest Freudian slip on wearing masks, the debate surrounding the boosters, Elon Musk being named Times “Person of the Year,” Hillary Clinton’s plan to run again for president, and more.
The Parker solar probe recently made a historic pass through the Sun’s atmosphere. What does this mean for the future of solar energy? Can we get solar power even during nighttime? Join physicist, Dr. Weiping Yu, as he returns with another segment of Science and U to answer these questions and more.
When we say “the science is settled” what we really mean is that we’re willing to expel scientists who question the established norms. What made America a beacon of hope for the rest of the world? How do we navigate our lives through increasing authoritarianism and fear? Join David Gornoski and Surit Dasgupta as they […]
Is there a causal relationship between cancer and seed oils? How do we explain the low rate of breast cancer in a country like Mongolia? What made cancer increase in Asian countries like Japan? Why does lung cancer in women keep increasing despite fewer women being smokers? Join David Gornoski and Tucker Goodrich as they […]