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Subject Henry Olsen’s Decade at EPPC
Date August 11, 2023 12:29 PM
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August 11, 2023
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Henry Olsen: 10 Years at EPPC

On August 12th, Henry Olsen celebrates ten years at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Read more about Henry's accomplishments during his time at EPPC is available on our website:
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In his Washington Post column this week, Henry writes about the surprising success of classical liberal politics in New Zealand ([link removed]) , and how they can set an example for conservatives around the world.
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Henry's weekly election watch podcast, Beyond the Polls ([link removed]) , is back this week for a new season. Henry and his expert guests will examine the issues and events driving local and national races in the lead-up to the 2024 election.
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Henry appeared on C-SPAN's Washington Journal this week ([link removed]) to discuss the 2024 campaign so far and the future of the Republican Party.
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In his column this week, George Weigel criticizes ethicists who misunderstand the Catholic just-war tradition ([link removed]) .
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Revival begins with a heart open to the Lord ([link removed]) , writes Steve White for The Catholic Thing.
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LGBTQ identities are being spread by social contagion ([link removed]) , argues Nathanael Blake for WORLD Opinions.
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Also for WORLD, Carl Trueman writes about the deep problems plaguing an evangelical church ([link removed]) .
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And Jennifer Patterson celebrates an Arizona school board's decision ([link removed]) to end its discriminatory practices against a local Christian university.
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In an excerpt from her forthcoming book, The End of Women, Carrie Gress argues that feminism is a harmful modern fairy tale ([link removed]) .
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This week, Carrie joined CatholicVote to discuss her book.

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** Feminism Is Not What You Think It Is: w/ Carrie Gress
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In this episode of Searching for Medicine's Soul, Aaron was joined by Dr. Wendy Dean, a physician trained in surgery and psychiatry who is now focusing on finding innovative ways to make medicine better for both patients and physicians through her nonprofit, Fix Moral Injury. Aaron and Wendy discuss the difference between moral injury of doctors and physician burnout, as well as how the healthcare system contributes to symptoms of moral injury.
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