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.
We often take our comforts and liberties for granted, David Gornoski says as he begins the show with an urge to stand up for our liberties before they are taken away. How can the Lord’s Prayer help us see clearly in this time of confusion? How do we find joy in times of pain and […]
Is Joe Biden tired of winning yet? Jason Jones, filmmaker and host of the Jason Jones Show, guest hosts A Neighbor’s Choice and he is joined by John Zmirak of the Stream for a conversation on the oligarchic power that is taking over America right now, the societal inversion of the Great Reset, Pope Francis’ […]
In this segment, David Gornoski is joined by Mises contributor and economist Peter St Onge who talks about the supply chain issue, how much the government is responsible for this problem, what Biden can do to solve this problem, why the drug mandates would cause rising prices, and more. Read St. Onge’s article on the […]
Is the sense of smelling our primary means of alerting us to nearby danger? Is it possible for our minds to lose their connection with smelling as many in the pandemic have reported? Dr. Weiping Yu returns with Science and U to give us some fascinating insights into these questions and more.
Joining David Gornoski for this episode is Florida rep. Anthony Sabatini who announces that Ron DeSantis banning of drug mandates in Florida’s private sector. Is government action against mandates in the private sector a violation of property rights? Listen to the full episode as David takes on this question as well as the continuing breakdown […]
David Gornoski comments on further developments on Ron DeSantis’ war on drug mandates, how art challenges our preconceived notions, the DOJ’s remarks on religious exemptions to drug mandates, the failure of coercion, and more. Also in the show, John Dasgupta calls in to talk about the failure of the collectivist approach of politics, a person-to-person […]