In the latest episode of our podcast, we covered a range of topics including the diamond jubilee of the Philadelphia Society, the cost of government regulation in the UK, and the birth of the Abundance Institute. We also discussed an attempt to overturn a rule on credit card late fees by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
In our interview, Kendall Cotton, president of the Frontier Institute in Montana, shared his insights on affordable housing, artificial intelligence and its future implications, state politics’ red versus blue divide, federalism’s glories and how Montana can regain its position as a leader in minerals and mining.
Our previous episodes have featured discussions with experts on various topics such as heroes of progress with Alexander Hammond, censorship by proxy with Jenin Younes, being extremely online with Brad Polumbo, gig work with Liya Palagashvili, paying for organs with Pete Jaworski, defending election integrity with Walter Olson, free markets and common good with Iain Murray and being politically homeless with John Tillman.
Join us next week as we welcome Will Rinehart from the American Enterprise Institute to discuss his views on current events and issues affecting society today.