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  • Econ 101: Entrepreneurship, Wealth Creation, and Innovation | This Week's Economy Ep. 124
    2025/08/11

    I’m consistently inspired by the entrepreneurial journeys shared by my guests on the Let People Prosper Show. Their stories of building businesses, overcoming challenges, and innovating to improve lives remind me of the incredible value entrepreneurs bring to our world.

    At the same time, it’s frustrating to see how policymakers can undermine entrepreneurship through higher taxes, regulatory hurdles, and other government interventions that stifle growth. This often stems from a fundamental misunderstanding of the crucial role businesses play in driving progress and prosperity.

    In This Week’s Economy, I’m diving into the principles of entrepreneurship—why it’s so essential and why policies must support businesses to nurture the growth and prosperity they fuel.

    You can catch the full episode on YouTube, Apple Podcast, or Spotify.

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    13 分
  • Energy Abundance, Not Energy Alarmism with Gabriella Hoffman | Let People Prosper Show Ep. 160🎙️
    2025/08/07

    We hear it all the time: the planet is doomed unless we regulate energy into the ground. But what if the real path forward is the opposite—more energy, fewer mandates, and stronger markets?

    In this week’s Let People Prosper Show, I’m joined by Gabriella Hoffman, Director of the Center for Energy and Conservation at the Independent Women’s Forum and one of the most insightful voices in energy policy today. Gabriella brings a refreshing take to the conversation—rooted in liberty, informed by experience, and focused on prosperity through abundance.

    We discuss her journey, from the daughter of Lithuanian immigrants to a leading advocate for market-based energy and conservation. We delve into the energy crisis in Europe, explore how over-regulation backfires, and discuss why America must resist the urge to centralize energy decisions in Washington, D.C.

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    51 分
  • What’s Going on with Trump, Fed, Economy, and Texas? | This Week's Economy Ep. 123
    2025/08/04

    President Trump’s recent visit to the Federal Reserve was more than symbolic—it was a direct challenge. At a time when Americans are grappling with rising grocery bills, housing costs, and debt payments, the Fed is spending up to $3.1 billion to renovate its D.C. headquarters. Trump’s question—“What’s going on at the Fed?”—is one more people are starting to ask, and rightly so.

    How do we actually spur growth? It’s encouraging to see the administration tackling that question, but some of the answers, like new tariffs, risk doing more harm than good by raising costs on American consumers.

    In this week’s edition, we’ll dive into the latest trade developments, GDP and jobs reports, Texas’ special legislative session, the new Trump AI action plan, and more.

    You can catch the full episode on YouTube, Apple Podcast, or Spotify.

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    16 分
  • Bold Reforms or Bureaucratic Drift in South Carolina? with Sam Aaron | Let People Prosper Show Ep. 159🎙️
    2025/07/31

    What’s going on in South Carolina? A lot more than people realize—and not all of it’s good.

    In this week’s Let People Prosper Show, I sit down with Sam Aaron, Research Director at the South Carolina Policy Council and one of the most promising young voices in state-level policy today. Sam and I have worked together for years on the Responsible South Carolina Budget. In this episode, we dig into the real issues driving South Carolina’s future: from runaway spending to the need for bold tax reform, smarter judicial selection, and a stronger education marketplace.

    Sam is clear-eyed and sharp-tongued. He’s not afraid to say it: "Government kind of sucks at everything." But that’s not defeatism—it’s a call to action. People in government need limits, people in markets need breathing room, and taxpayers need better advocates. This episode is all about what it’ll take to keep South Carolina competitive, accountable, and free.

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    50 分
  • How to Empower Patients in U.S. Healthcare | This Week's Economy Ep. 122
    2025/07/28

    America’s healthcare system is the most expensive in the world, costing nearly $5 trillion annually—almost $15,000 per person.

    Yet despite that staggering price tag, millions of Americans still struggle to access basic care. Routine procedures are delayed for months, providers are buried in bureaucracy, and even those with insurance often feel powerless and frustrated. If healthcare is meant to help people heal, our current system is failing.

    So how did we end up here—and what can be done to fix it?

    That’s precisely what I tackle in This Week’s Economy. We’ll explore the roots of our broken healthcare system—and the path to empower patients.

    You can catch the full episode on YouTube, Apple Podcast, or Spotify.

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  • Empower Patients: A New Approach to Healthcare with Dr. Deane Waldman | Let People Prosper Show Ep. 158
    2025/07/24

    What if we stopped pretending that insurance coverage equals care?

    In this week’s Let People Prosper Show, I’m joined by Dean Waldman, MD MBA—physician, policy expert, and my co-author of our recent book, Empower Patients: Two Doctors’ Cure for Healthcare. We tackle what’s truly broken in American healthcare: it’s not just the cost or complexity, but who holds the power. Spoiler: it’s not the patient.

    From Medicaid to Medicare, and private insurance to the ACA, the system we have today serves bureaucrats, insurers, and politicians, not the people receiving care. Dr. Dean and I break down why health care isn’t a right, why it is a service, and how we can return to patient-first solutions. If you’re ready to rethink how America does healthcare, this conversation is for you!

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    54 分
  • Econ 101: Prices Are Information | This Week's Economy Ep. 121
    2025/07/21

    It’s time to set the record straight on prices. They’re not just random numbers set by sellers—they’re powerful signals that reflect what the market is willing to pay for goods and services.

    But when the government steps in—through price controls, subsidies, or bailouts—those signals get distorted. This results in market confusion, unintended consequences, and long-term economic harm.

    In this episode of This Week’s Economy, I break down why prices matter and why policymakers need to tread carefully.

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  • Faith, Disability, and the Fight for a Dignified Safety Net with Rachel Barkley | Let People Prosper Show Ep. 157
    2025/07/17

    What happens when your life changes in an instant, and you have to rebuild it from the ground up?

    In this week’s Let People Prosper Show, I talk with Rachel Barkley, a policy advocate, wife, mother, and one of the most resilient individuals I know. After a rare spinal cord tumor left her paralyzed just weeks after giving birth to her first child, Rachel began a long and painful road of recovery—one marked by faith, perseverance, and incremental miracles.

    But her story isn’t just one of personal triumph. Rachel now leads state and national efforts to reform the safety net for individuals with disabilities and those facing hardship. She’s championing policies like the One Door Policy to streamline services, shift the conversation from “able-bodied” to work-capable, and ensure the system supports human dignity and independence. Don’t miss this episode!

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    42 分