
The New Liberal Podcast dives into the deep end of policy, politics and identity and hosts the economists, academics, industry leaders, thinkers and politicians whose ideas are shaping society.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 347 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesSciencePoliticsNews | |||

The Trump administration is touting a new 28-point peace plan for Ukraine. Does it have any chance to end the fighting? Tamar Jacoby joins the podcast to discuss the state of the war in Ukraine, what Russia and Ukraine are really after, and why Ukrai... more
The New Orleans public school system was one of the worst school systems in the country - and that was before Hurricane Katrina destroyed the city and most of the schools. So how did New Orleans schools end up succeeding just a few years later? David... more
Today's episode comes from a live event CNL held with Francis Fukuyama during our New Liberal Action Summit in Washington DC. Frank and I discuss whether or not the internet is to blame for the global rise of populism, how worried we should be about ... more
New York City is voting on ballot amendments that could unlock more housing - but the city council is opposing them. Alec Schierenbeck is the executive director of the city's Charter Revision Commission, and he joins the podcast to explain how the ba... more
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Huge fan of your podcast but the response to Charlie Kirk’s assassination was wild. That was everything that the problem of our country is. You clearly have only seen chopped up clips of him and I’m not even a fan of Kirk. Be better. Never expected that from you.
Guy Has a weird voice, his politics is basically left bashing way more than is necessary, and if this is the right guy, lied about ta nieshi Coates with zero apology cuz the guy was too critical of Israel. Worst part is this podcast reeks of someone trying to be relevant.
Why did I not know about this pod sooner? Keep it up.
This garbage could only be self soothing for a perpetually troubled individual that lacks one shred of common sense
Wonky at times but that's a good thing! Smart, interesting and informative. Great guests. Also Jeremiah Johnson's voice is pleasant to listen to
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Focusing on the intersection of politics and critical societal issues, this podcast features in-depth discussions with a range of guests including economists, academics, and politicians. Recent episodes have explored topics such as the complexities of the Ukraine conflict, educational reforms in New Orleans, the implications of government shutdowns on healthcare, and the threats to free speech. This podcast emphasizes an analytical approach to pressing issues, offering nuanced perspectives that challenge mainstream narratives. It aims to facilitate thoughtful dialogue on contemporary political dynamics while remaining accessible to a broad audience interested in civic discourse and policy reform.
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Recent guests on The New Liberal Podcast include:
1. Tamar Jacoby
2. David Osborne
3. Francis Fukuyama
4. Alec Schierenbeck
5. Sarah McLaughlin
6. Josh Harder
7. Dave Weigel
8. Adam Ozimek
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