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Birth Dearth: Why the World Stopped Having Babies
Saison 3 · Épisode 8
vendredi 6 décembre 2024 • Durée 01:05:53
The world will get smaller. Birth rate have fallen continuously for decades and are predicted to continue to decline. How big of a problem is this? And what is causing men and women across the world to choose smaller families? Join Enoch and Tim as they explore reasons for the decline in fertility and what, if anything, should be done to address the birth dearth. And be sure to listen as Enoch casually shares a personal revelation midway through the episode which surprises Tim to no end.
Credits: Drew Elliot (music) with additional thanks to the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics.
Recording Date: 5 September 2024
We Measure What We Value… and We Value What We Measure
Saison 3 · Épisode 7
vendredi 22 novembre 2024 • Durée 53:37
We cannot help but measure–whether it is what we look at or talk about – we are assessing. But we need to be careful about what we select to measure because it reflects what we value. And as we agree on particular measurements, they quickly influence the very things we value! Join Enoch and Tim as they discuss their favorite measurements and examine how our values are formed by our assessments. We choose better measurements which orient our hearts toward relationships and the good life.
Credits: Drew Elliot (music) with additional thanks to the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics.
Recording Date: 29 August 2024
Pro-cedures? Medical Intervention and Risk Taking.
Saison 2 · Épisode 6
vendredi 5 avril 2024 • Durée 52:33
Did you know that conditional on giving birth, the probability of having a C-section is 10 times more likely in Mexico than in Sudan? Perhaps more surprising is that people who give birth in our local hospital are more than two times as likely to have a C-section than in the next closest hospital.
Life is inherently risky. Sometimes these risks lead to situations where we need outside help. But what if that outside help is also risky? In this episode Enoch and Tim discuss the interaction of risk aversion, medical intervention, and cultural norms. Listen in and decide for yourself whether you are pro-cedure or anti.
Credits: Drew Elliot (music) with additional thanks to the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics. Recording Date: 21 March 2024
Feeling lonely? You're not alone. The Epidemic of Loneliness and Despair
Saison 2 · Épisode 5
vendredi 29 mars 2024 • Durée 01:09:06
Reports of loneliness are soaring in some the most wealthy and peaceful societies in world history. According to a CDC study from 2021, 57 percent of teenage girls “felt persistently sad or hopeless”, an alarming rise from the already high 36 percent of teenage girls who reported hopelessness in 2011. Enoch and Tim discuss the scale of the problem and consider what could possibly be causing so many individuals to feel isolated and alone. But choosing hope is always an option as possible solutions are plentiful for deeply interconnected lives!
Credits: Drew Elliot (music) with additional thanks to the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics. Recording Date: 6 March 2024
Formation or Jobs: What Is the Purpose of an Education?
Saison 2 · Épisode 4
vendredi 22 mars 2024 • Durée 01:09:22
What should be the top priorities when designing a country’s education system? There has been a slow movement in school curriculum away from the moral formation of the person and toward job preparedness. Enoch and Tim discuss the challenges of moral instruction under pluralism and ask each other what we most prioritize in the education of our children. Grab your copy of Plato’s Republic and sharpen those No. 2 pencils for the AP Biology exam as we talk about the purpose of education!
Credits: Drew Elliot (music) with additional thanks to the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics.
Recording Date: 28 February 2024
Assisted Suicide: Is This Our Rubicon?
Saison 2 · Épisode 3
vendredi 15 mars 2024 • Durée 01:01:34
Many societies are advancing assisted suicide as a viable option in the arsenal of the healthcare provider. But this breaks from longstanding duties of the physician to not administer poisons as evidenced in the Hippocratic Oath from antiquity. Enoch and Tim discuss the limits of individual autonomy and the morality of assisted suicide in a liberal democratic society. Warning: In this episode, the topic of suicide is discussed
Credits: Drew Elliot (music) with additional thanks to the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics.
Recording Date: 21 February 2024
This Is My Land! At Least I Think So…
Saison 2 · Épisode 2
vendredi 8 mars 2024 • Durée 41:01
Who determines what land can be owned and the rules of ownership? From the freedom to roam in Scotland to communal decisions in Oaxaca to racial restrictions in American Samoa, the rules of private property are as diverse as the nations. Enoch and Tim discuss these differences and talk about some of the benefits and challenges of private property rights. But first, some trivia!
Credits: Drew Elliot (music) with additional thanks to the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics.
Recording Date: 15 February 2024
Intellectual Property: How Long Is Long Enough?
Saison 2 · Épisode 1
vendredi 1 mars 2024 • Durée 01:04:07
Who would want to grant a legal monopoly to an individual or even a corporation? While we want to encourage research and development, creativity, and taking risks, we also love the competition of the marketplace and the resulting lower prices for our favorite inventions and creations. In this episode, Enoch and Tim discuss intellectual property rights and consider the optimal duration to grant monopolies through patents and copyrights all while having a lot of fun.
Credits: Drew Elliot (music) with additional thanks to the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics.
Recording Date: 14 February 2024
More than Facts: What are the Liberal Arts all about?
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
vendredi 26 janvier 2024 • Durée 52:42
The academic seas are stormy, and the typical landmarks are in flux. Sometimes the best path forward is to look to the past. Join us as we reflect on the purpose of education and the role of the liberal arts.
Credits:
Intro/Outro music - Drew Elliot
Post-Production - Michael Morris
Additional thanks to the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics for their support of our production, Stevener Gaskin, Kimberly Fair and the ICAM Studio.
Initial Record Date: 5/18/2023
Incarceration as Specialization
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
vendredi 26 janvier 2024 • Durée 01:03:26
The penalties for breaking the law vary dramatically across time and space. In this episode we reflect on why certain patterns might emerge in how crimes are treated with respect to GDP per capita. We also consider the tradeoffs in play for those receiving punishment as well as the broader society.
Credits:
Intro/Outro music - Drew Elliot
Post-Production - Michael Morris
Additional thanks to the Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics for their support of our production, Stevener Gaskin, Kimberly Fair and the ICAM Studio.
Initial Record Date: 5/5/2023









