Free the Economy podcast: Girlbossing the discourse with Emma Camp
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In this week’s episode we cover the controversy at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, myths of the auto industry, and a new SPAC from the Trump kids. Our interview this week is with Emma Camp, associate editor at Reason magazine and author of the forthcoming book Good Boundaries: Essays on the Age of Risk-Aversion. We’ll talk about Zoomers, capitalism, AI on college campuses, tradwives and Waffle House waitresses, and the discourse-industrial complex.
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- Free the Economy Episode 134: Crushing Capitalism with Norbert Michel
- Free the Economy Episode 133: Costs and Benefits of Urban Transit with John Charles
- Free the Economy Episode 132: Corporate Responsibility and Taxpayer Protections with John Mozena
- Free the Economy Episode 131: AI Frontiers with Corbin Barthold
- Free the Economy Episode 130: Alcohol Labels and Warnings with David Clement
- Free the Economy Episode 129: Shareholders vs. Stakeholders with Jerry Bowyer
- Free the Economy Episode 128: The Reagan Legacy in the 21st Century with Dan Rothschild
- Free the Economy Episode 127: Drug Costs and Benefits with Sally Pipes
- Free the Economy Episode 126: Tariffs and Corruption with Justin Callais
- Free the Economy Episode 125: Protecting Consumer Credit with Caroline Melear
Join us next week when our interview will be with Kevin Corinth of the American Enterprise Institute on social welfare policy and his recent AEIdeas post, “It’s Not Surprising That No-Strings Attached Cash Didn’t Help Kids.”