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.
One law, one force, one particle, and one universe! says physicist Dr. Weiping Yu at the start of the show. What is this one thing that drives the universe? Are there multiple universes? Is there a similarity between magnetism and mimesis? Listen to the full segment to find out and more.
David Gornoski is joined by James Kourtides from the Rooster’s Crow podcast and the two discuss the new counterculture against the postmodern Left, the futility of calling for a new Caesar, how the appetite for direct violence is undermined in the modern age, and more. Also in the show, Tucker Goodrich calls in to talk […]
[Video contains both hours. Skip past 45 minutes for hour 2.] Florida just ended Disney’s tax-privileged status. David Gornoski starts the episode with this breaking news while also commenting on the latest update of Florida’s redistricting and the pushback against Biden’s gender-affirming care. What latest stories do we have regarding the Clinton campaign and Jeffrey […]
David Gornoski starts the show by commenting on the Daily Beast’s targeting of Roseanne Barr. Is there an epidemic of trans-identification of our country’s youth? Why are people protesting for the mask mandates to be reinstated? How do we exceed the culture and influence of people who are entrenched in state worship and demand the […]
David Gornoski starts the show by going through some of the most recent victories for liberty. Who is Kathryn Kimball Mizelle and why should her story be heard by everyone? What is the latest update in Ron DeSantis’ war against Woke indoctrination in Florida schools? How did Christianity change the way the world looks at […]
Who was Terrance Yeakey and why should he become the symbol of BLM? David Gornoski reflects on the anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing and the questions that remain to this day. Has the pandemic finally demystified the State to millions of people around the country? What has the pandemic shown us about the corporate […]