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Show Notes for April 13, 2022

April 13, 2022

A lot of the unhappiness we encounter finds its roots in a failure to appreciate what we have. Jeff Minnick has some solid advice on the goodness and gifts of gratitude we tend to overlook.

The only thing better than being criticized is when your critics bring you even more exposure than you had before. Kerry McDonald shares the story of the Tuttle Twins books and how CNN's hit piece is causing sales to surge.

In a welcome break from the daily dread, composer Daniel Asia joins me to talk about the value of the fine arts and how wokeism threatens to take as much beauty as it can from our lives.

It should be apparent that harder times are coming. Would you rather live as a lion or a sheep? Allan Stevo reminds us that if you have problems trusting, you will have problems living a life of freedom.

I don't know how much sleep you've been losing over global warming/climate change, but it's an empty threat. Paul Rosenberg says now that we're a third of a century into this threat, we can safely draw some conclusions.

Proposals for a convention of states to rewrite the Constitution have been around for a long time. Matt Rowe makes a very solid case that any deficiency is in our current character, not in the Constitution.

Of all the things we take for granted, the ease with which we access our food is likely at the top of the list. Robert E. Wright has a very timely recommendation to grow a liberty garden and learn how to produce more of your own food. 

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