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Subject Don't Miss the Fastest-Growing Content from Mises!
Date July 17, 2023 7:29 PM
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Don't Miss the Fastest-Growing Content from the Mises Institute!

As more and more Americans turn off cable news, the audience for alternative media grows. The Mises Institute is responding with a growing selection of podcasts that shed light on all the issues with the media and the state's narratives.

Hundreds of thousands of people are downloading the Mises Institute's podcasts every month, and we're excited to announce that the Mises Podcast Network continues to grow in 2023.

Our most recent debut is Rekt: The Michael Rectenwald Podcast ([link removed]) . Dr. Michael Rectenwald has emerged as one of the leading opponents of globalist woke capital. From tackling the tyranny of politically correct culture in American academia to exposing the ambitious plans of the World Economic Forum's Great Reset agenda, Rectenwald is someone who has never backed down from criticizing the most powerful institutions in the world.

Another addition to our lineup is Fed Watch ([link removed]) , featuring some of the Mises Institute's most respected central bank analysts, which applies the Austrian lens to the latest in monetary policy.

Rekt and Fed Watch are only the latest additions to the Mises Podcast Network's lineup, which has something for every fan of Mises Institute content:
* The Human Action Podcast ([link removed]) , hosted by Bob Murphy, features some of the best economic analyses available online. Whether it's responding to the latest nonsense from Paul Krugman or diving into the economics of space travel, the Human Action Podcast features the thoughtful analysis that has made Dr. Murphy one of the most respected Austrian economists in the world.
* Radio Rothbard ([link removed]) , hosted by Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop, provides a weekly look at politics, financial news, history, culture, and so much more, reflecting on Rothbard's own passion for confronting statism in all its forms.
* Minor Issues with Mark Thornton ([link removed]) offers very short expert commentary on some of the most pressing economic issues of the moment. Dr. Thornton, who was among the first economists to call the housing bubble of 2008, pulls from his decades of experience to help you better think like an economist.
* Good Money with Tho Bishop ([link removed]) is a weekly radio show available for download on the Mises Podcast Network. Broadcasting live every Thursday morning on Moneytalk 1010 AM in Tampa, Florida, Good Money uses the Austrian lens to trace the impact an increasingly politicized economy has on our wallets, our savings, and our communities at large. This show brings the ideas of the Mises Institute to new audiences around the state of Florida.
* War, Economy, and State ([link removed]) is a monthly foreign policy podcast featuring Ryan McMaken and Zachary Yost. This show offers a realist perspective on global politics, debunking the hysteria pushed by the propagandists of the American war machine.
* Audio Mises Wire ([link removed]) brings the great commentary you expect from the front page of mises.org straight to your favorite podcast feed. These short audio episodes are perfect for a daily morning commute, keeping you updated on the latest Austrian commentary.
* Liberty vs. Power ([link removed]) and Historical Controversies ([link removed]) are two miniseries that present American history through a compelling revisionist lens. In Liberty vs. Power, Patrick Newman and Tho Bishop discuss Dr. Newman's acclaimed book Cronyism: Liberty versus Power in Early America, 1607–1849 chapter by chapter. Liberty vs. Power is not only a great supplement to those reading Dr. Newman's book, but also a great casual primer on early America. In the first season of Historical Controversies, Dr. Chris Calton explains the history of the War on Drugs. In the second season, he details the political dynamics leading the Civil War.

These podcasts are joined by a massive audio archive containing decades' worth of lectures ([link removed]) , conference keynotes ([link removed]) , speeches ([link removed]) , audiobooks ([link removed]) , rare historical treasures ([link removed]) , and more, available at mises.org and your favorite podcast platform.

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