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This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from Daniel Idfresne, Mike Viola, Satya Marar, Aidan Grogan.
Zohran Mamdani is running for Mayor of New York City on promises that he will pursue social justice and make NYC more affordable. But Daniel Idfresne warns New Yorkers that all of those promises have already been tested and failed in Chicago.
The government of Israel has been dealing with increasing public relations problems over its actions in Gaza. Mike Viola explains why Israel cannot afford to alienate Christians in the Middle East.
Arkansas lawmakers have set out to protect independent pharmacies by strictly regulating Pharmacy Benefits Managers. However, as Satya Marar explains, they've ended up putting pharmacies before patients.
Japan has been dealing with shrinking population numbers since 1974. Aiden Grogan shares how other nations with aging populations may have to follow Japan's lead as to how their economies must adjust.
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ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
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We're thrilled to share with you Young Voices’ 2024-2025 Annual Report. For 12 years, Young Voices has built a reputation for finding, featuring, and fostering rising talent defending freemarkets and individual liberty. Check out the report here.
Over the past year, Young Voices:
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Check out the latest from our Contributors landing hits in RealClear Politics, National Review, and more!
RealClear Politics: The American City Cannot Blossom in Lawlessness by Ed Tarnowski
Pirate Wires: Broadcast TV Is Obsolete. Let's Auction the Public Airwaves. by Sam Raus
The Daily Economy: Is This Even Capitalism Anymore? by Brayden Myers
The Daily Wire: Britain’s Free Speech Collapse Offers A Warning For America by Ted Newson
National Review: Charlie Kirk’s Movement Will Not Die with Him by Benjamin Rothove
This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from Sarah Montalbano, Alex Rosado, Chloe Sparwath, Garion Frankel. Broadcast aired on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
At first glance, the prospect of cracking down on deep-fakes sounds like a good idea. However, as Sarah Montalbano explains, an anti-deepfakes bill before Congress could get a lot of innocent gamers like her in trouble.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has deeply impacted Gen Z. Alex Rosado explains what Kirk meant to his generation.
There's a growing resurgence of anti-Jewish tropes in political Christian circles. Chloe Sparwath explains how medieval antisemitism is creeping back into the church.
Attempts to fix antisemitism through DEI are doomed to fail. Garion Frankel says, it's because so many DEI advocates still lump Israel into the "oppressor" category.
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ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
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This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Benjamin Rothove, Kyle Moran, Christian Kruse, Tate Kaufman. Broadcast aired on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
The outcome of the 2024 election in the U.S. is clear evidence of a vibe-shift to the right on the part of Gen Z. Benjamin Rothove explains why Democrats are losing younger voters over faith more than ideology.
Pain management for Medicare patients is becoming more a matter of dollars than of effective, non-opioid drugs. Kyle Moran wonders, why won't Medicare give up its opioid addiction?
The friction between the White House and Federal Reserve leaders is becoming more pronounced. Christian Cruse warns that the president should not meddle in monetary policy.
The Trump administration's use of the National Guard as a nationwide police force is a short term solution with long term implications. Tate Kaufman warns that such policies are more likely to make America into Canada rather than restoring American greatness.
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ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
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This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Agustin Forzani, Nicholas Armstrong, Anna McQueen and Bautista Vivanco. Broadcast aired on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
President Trump's tariff strategy has been in place for a little over a month with mixed results. Agustin Forzani explains the hidden costs of Trump's tariffs.
High drug prices have many Americans clamoring for relief and the Trump administration has responded. Nicholas Armstrong says there are more ways to lower drug prices than by executive order.
Gen Z women are increasingly abandoning left-wing social and political institutions in favor of more conservative lifestyles. Anna Mays warns that conservative institutions should be willing to meet them where they are.
The Food and Drug Administration is currently blocking 69 drugs that are readily available in other countries. Bautista Vivanco explains why Americans should also have access to proven medicines.
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ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
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This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Brayden Myers, Chloe Sparwath, Ted Newson, Garion Frankel. Broadcast aired on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
The advent of AI is giving us solutions as well as new challenges to address. Brayden Myers breaks down democracy's machine learning problem and warns us what to watch for.
An offshoot of the UK organization Palestine Action, is making inroads in the U.S. by spreading anti-American ideologies while undermining U.S. values and interests. Chloe Sparwath says Unity of Fields should be banned before they cause a tragedy.
Conservatives in Britain have an opportunity to stand out by rejecting further dependency on the state. Ted Newson wonders, can Milei-style shock therapy save the Tories?
As America approaches its 250th birthday, the future of the Republic hangs on the future of its education. Garion Frankel says, an educated citizenry is a must, if the U.S. is to survive.
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ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
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Check out the latest from our Contributors landing hits in Newsweek, Reason, and more!
Newsweek: What Charlie Kirk Meant to My Generation by Alex Rosado
Reason: I'm a Gamer. The NO FAKES Act Could Get Me in Trouble by Sarah Montalbano
RealClear Politics: The BLS Hallucinated a Million Jobs. The Fed Can't Fix This by Kyle Moran
Washington Examiner: The President Should Not Meddle In Monetary Policy by Christian Kruse
Arizona Republic: New Law Makes School Choice More Affordable. But Only If Arizona Opts In by Simon Laird
Bautista Vivanco on the Lars Larson Show
Nicholas Armstrong on CBN News
Alex Petropoulos on Times Radio
Victoria Churchill on WBAP Radio
Check out the latest from our Contributors landing hits in National Review, RealClear Politics, and more!
National Review: The Coming Japanification of Economies by Aidan Grogan
RealClear Politics: New Yorkers: Pay Attention to What's Happening in Chicago by Daniel Idfresne and Micky Horstman
Reason: Forget MAGA, Trump is making America Canada by Tate Kaufman
The Daily Economy: Mamdani’s Affordability Agenda Will Only Deliver Higher Prices by Joey McFadden
The National Interest: Donald Trump’s Venezuela U-Turn Won’t Put America First by Mackenzie France
Garret Fulce on The Young Turks
This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Ellis Scherer, Tate Kaufman, Cody Taylor, and Emily Ekshian. Broadcast aired on Tuesday, August 26th, 2025.
President Trump's tariffs have prompted cheers and jeers from the various industries affected. Ellis Scherer says Trump's copper tariff increases are a threat to communication infrastructure.
The question of sovereignty for the Canadian province of Alberta is looming large in the minds of many. Tate Kaufman explains why, for Alberta, authentic sovereignty must start with a written, structural constitution.
With three elderly Democrats running for reelection in Virginia's midterm elections next year, it may be time for some new blood. Cody Taylor explains why the Democrats are becoming your grandfather's party--literally.
The global crypto race is currently underway and the U.S. Senate has one chance to secure America's leadership. Emily Ekshian has the lowdown on why the Senate must take swift action on the CLARITY Act or risk losing to global rivals.
Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7G3b5yxVjMuUPXD6lGRFFm
ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
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This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Maggie Anders, Brayden Myers, Mike Fox, and Ted Newson. Broadcast aired on Tuesday, August 19th, 2025.
America's addiction to eating has taken a curious turn toward conspicuous consumption. Maggie Anders explains why Americans are hungry and gluttony is on the menu.
Regulatory burdens can discourage young people from engaging in entrepreneurial pursuits. Brayden Myers says, America's youth should be free to innovate without barriers.
Prosecutors who offer freedom in return for cooperation aren't doing society the favor they say they are. Mike Fox explains why making liberty a bribe comes at a price to authentic justice.
Hiking taxes on tobacco hasn't exactly diminished public demand for cigarettes in Britain. Ted Newson says Britain's illegal tobacco problem is getting out of control.
Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6eksUyGabeOcxkSe7UoqYh
ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
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This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Garrett Fulce, Agustina Vergara Cid, Lora Karch, and Simon Laird. Broadcast aired on Monday, August 11th, 2025.
The horrific Texas Hill Country floods in July have sparked calls for greater accountability on the part of the authorities who run the flood alert systems. Garrett W. Fulce says, if you want accountability, let flood victims sue the state of Texas.
Immigration is a hot button topic in America right now and it's easy to lose sight of how important legal immigration is. Augustina Vergara Cid shares her naturalization experience and why she chose to become an American.
American efforts to help secure long term stability in the Middle East are being hampered by the use of diplomacy as a guise for corrupt intentions. Lora Karch advises the U.S. to speak softly and carry a B-2 bomber.
Sports betting apps are prompting some to call for a ban on gambling apps. Simon Laird suggests that we don't ban sports betting but instead allow people to choose to opt out of it.
Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2gZyQY0PZChhqugwYeSzmE
ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
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Check out the latest from our Contributors landing hits in The Hill, the Wall Street Jounral, and more!
The Hill: I just became an American citizen — don’t close the door behind me by Agustina Vergara Cid
Wall Street Journal: The ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’ Mask by Noah Gould
RealClear Politics: Quiet Revolt Against DEI Led by Black and Hispanic Americans by Daniel Idfresne
Los Angeles Times: It’s no wonder Angelenos are painting crosswalks themselves by Thomas Irwin
Jerusalem Post: The worst of all worlds: The UK’s Palestinian state plan by Mackenzie France
Victoria Churchill on WBAP radio in Texas
Moving Forward NFL vs the Church, Medicaid, Superman, Texas' Private Security Net
This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Anna Mays, Bautista Vivanco, Imade Iyamu, and Nicholas Armstrong.
Among the gradual shifts in American society over time is the trend for Sunday to be a day of leisure rather than a day of worship. Anna Mays asks, why is the NFL more popular than the church?
There's been a lot of sound and fury in D.C. on the topic of what to do about Medicaid. Bautista Vivanco weighs in on the empty outrage over Medicaid cuts.
The newest Superman movie appears to be a smashing success. Imade Iyamu explains why Superman is more than an immigrant tale.
States may soon be shouldering more responsibility for paying for low income medical coverage. Nicholas Armstrong asks, now that reductions in Medicaid spending are here, is Texas' private security net ready?
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ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
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Check out the latest from our Contributors landing hits in The Hill, RealClear Politics, and more!
The Hill: The American right is falling out of love with Israel by Abdullah Hayek
Washington Free Beacon: More Is Less? 'Abundance' Review by Noah Gould
RealClear Politics: It May Soon Be Morning in America for TikTok, Too by Sam Raus
National Review: Why Adam Smith Would Hate the Remittance Tax by Brayden Myers
Toronto Sun: Canada’s other supply management problem by Anthony De Luca-Baratta
Kyle Moran on The Voice of Reason Podcast
Moving Forward Homeless Encampments, Big Beautiful Bill Tax, GOP Tensions, Canada/U.S. Trade
This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Susannah Petitt, Brayden Myers, Ethan Watson, and Anthony De Luca-Baratta.
President Trump has been vocal about his support for efforts in Washington D.C. to remove homeless encampments. Susannah Petitt says, destroying the encampments may make the homeless less visible but it won't solve the root problems.
The Big Beautiful Bill passed by Congress contains a new law imposing a 1% tax on money being sent out of the country. Brayden Myers explains why Adam Smith would hate the remittance tax.
President Trump built the GOP into a big tent as part of his election campaign last year. Ethan Watson warns that conservatives appear ready to tear that tent down.
With most attention being focused on Canadian/U.S. trade issues, there are other challenges going unnoticed. Anthony De Luca-Baratta spells out Canada's other supply management problem.
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ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
To contact Young Voices, email nicholas@joinyv.org
Moving Forward Antisemitism, Age Verification, Canada and Trump, Bryan's Last Crusade
This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Gary Frankel, David McGarry, Anthony De Luca-Baratta, and Tyler Curtis.
Antisemitism is finding its way into New York City's public schools. Gary Frankel explains why the DEI being taught in those schools, isn't likely to fix the problem.
Age verification laws are intended to keep young online users safe from harmful content. David McGarry warns that such policies could well become the "show your papers" of our time.
Tensions between the U.S. and Canada have been on the rise since Trump's re-election. Anthony De Luca-Baratta says, Canada cannot afford to pivot away from the United States.
It's been 100 years since the Scopes Monkey trial took place in Tennessee. Tyler Curtis has an informative take on William Jennings Bryan's last crusade.
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ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
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Moving Forward PBS and NPR Funding, Tariffs, Karen Read Case
This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Matt Cookson, Agustin Forzani, and, and Tom Blakely.
What the American taxpayers are getting for their money from PBS and NPR is raising serious budget questions in Congress. Matt Cookson says, in light of Congressional testimony, NPR and PBS should be defunded.
Supporters of tariffs say that the goal of such measures is to bring jobs back to the U.S. by building factories here. Agustin Forzani makes the case against Trump's tariffs and explains why the more you work, the richer you are.
The Karen Read saga has raised a number of scandalous questions about criminal justice in Massachusetts. Tom Blakely describes how the case has become a blemish on the state.
Spotify Link:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3XKGVKb52Wbdw0VDkqLV4J?si=ULwZxoVlS76BTHM9FYy9MA
ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
To contact Young Voices, email nicholas@joinyv.org
Check out the latest from our Contributors landing hits in National Review, Real Clear Politics, and more!
WSJ Opinion: The Hipsters in Brooklyn Don’t Speak for Gen Z by Sam Raus
The Daily Wire: NYC Public Schools Think DEI Can Fix Antisemitism. It Won’t. by Garion Frankel
Real Clear Politics: Mamdani’s Trump-Proof New York: Safe Haven for Criminal Migrants by Daniel Idfresne
Reason: Legislation Will Not Protect Kids Online by Devin McCormick
The National Interest: How Iran Lost the “Short War” with Israel and America by Alex Rosado
Chicago Tribune: Illinois needs the nuclear option by Micky Horstman
Abdullah Hayek on The Global Lane (CBN News)
Albie Amankona on Weekday Early Breakfast (Times Radio)
Daniel Idfresne on The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour
Oliver Dean on Britain’s Newsroom (GB News)
Nathaniel Ogunniyi on Saturday Breakfast with Henry Riley (LBC)
This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Kyle Moran, Tyler Curtis, Gabriela Blanco, and Aidan Grogan.
Federal regulators who are going after tech giant Google say they are doing so to protect the consumer from artificially-stifled competition. Kyle Moran says, like it or not, Google got where they were by being better.
Proposals to have Congress cap credit card interest rates may sound like an easy fix to America's debt problem, but don't be fooled. Tyler Curtis explains what will solve the problem.
The growing move toward censorship on campus should be ringing alarm bells for every American. Gabriela describes the similarities she sees based on her growing up in Cuba.
With China's population declining for the third consecutive year, it's time to start looking for answers. Aidan Grogan describes why China's demographic crisis is worse than is being reported.
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ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
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This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Bojan Lazarevski, Joseph Bouchard, Aidan Grogan, and David McGarry.
Governments around the world are learning how to work with and manage AI. Bojan Lazarevski says the EU can learn from the UK's more friendly approach to AI.
El Salvador's president Nayib Bukele has won over many Western leaders with his iron-fisted crackdown on criminal gangs. Joseph Bouchard explains that part of Bukele's success involved making deals with the worst gangs.
After two centuries of industrial disruption and progress, there is a great opportunity for homecoming and revival. Aiden Grogan says it's time to look beyond the dark, satanic mills and toward the home.
Protecting children from explicit materials through age verification is likely well-intended. However, as David McGarry warns, there's more at stake when age verification comes before the Supreme Court.
Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7cQsebSDmgZmbO6d1A2wGX
ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
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This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Samantha Dagres, William Barclay, Tom Blakely, and Oliver Dean.
Taxpayers in Canada are being stretched thin by their elected officials. Samantha Dagres says, when it comes to tax cuts, remember that it's your money, not Ottawa's.
Some of France's cities are beginning to look like battlegrounds. William Barclay asks, are France's no-go zones real?
The adversarial relationship between the White House and billion dollar law firms appears to be escalating. Tom Blakely wonders if, to "defend democracy" we must defend Wall Street law firms?
British leaders are floating the idea of granting 16 and 17-year-olds the right to vote. Oliver Dean says the Labour Party should be working to broaden the curriculum, not the franchise.
Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/62znfoicX2EyBALeovHoO7
ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio podcast/show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.
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Check out the latest from our Contributors landing hits in National Review, Real Clear Politics, and more!
The National Interest: Venezuela and “America First” by Mackenzie France
National Review: Providing a Granite Foundation: Why New Hampshire Is 2025’s School-Choice Model by Ed Tarnowski
Real Clear Politics: Reality Check for Gen Z: ‘Green’ Energy Requires Wealth by Ethan Watson
Real Clear Politics: Zohran Mamdani: ‘Working-Class’ Mayor for Upper Class Voters by Daniel Idfresne
The Sun: The Decision by Trump That Could Prevent a Wider War in the Mideast by Abdullah Hayek
Real Clear Markets: Let's Fully Repeal Inflation Reduction Act's Energy Giveaways by Sam Raus
Abdullah Hayek on The Final 5 (Fox 5 DC)
Nathaniel Ogunniyi on Times Radio
This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Sam Raus, Sofia Hamilton, Satya Marar, and Antonia-Laura Pup.
A proposal to tax so-called "carried interest" at a higher rate is being floated by the Trump administration. Sam Raus says, don't let the government 'carry' any more interest.
The Make America Healthy Again movement is likely well-intended but carries a few political risks too. Sofia Hamilton offers a crunchy libertarian's guide to making health our responsibility rather than the government's.
Lower drug prices would make a lot of people happy but there's a better way to get them than through government intervention. Satya Marar explains how Trump's attempt to cure drug prices is a wrong step in the right direction.
When it comes to maintaining America's tech protection, Europe is going to have to pick a side. Antonia-Laura Pup says, that's not easy to do when all sides have a chip on their shoulder.
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