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Explore the critical challenges facing the American family as Dr. Ben Carson engages with Conn Carroll, commentary editor at the Washington Examiner and author of "Sex and the Citizen," to discuss the erosion of traditional family values. Uncover insights into the cultural shifts affecting marriage, the role of government policies, and the impact of media on societal norms. Delve into historical perspectives from the dawn of civilization to contemporary society with a discussion of concrete solutions for restoring family structure and societal cohesion. Hear both Carson and Carroll argue for embracing traditional values as the cornerstone for America's future prosperity.
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Texas Commissioner of Education Mike Morath joins Dr. Ben Carson to discuss transformative education strategies and how Texas, focusing on high-quality instructional materials and best evidence from cognitive science, created Bluebonnet Learning. As a member of the Texas Education Agency Open Education Resources Advisory Board, Dr. Carson has followed these issues. The conversation covers the impact of technology and the importance of incorporating classical literature and other rich texts in the curriculum so student may gain a deeper understanding of our society and culture. Morath discusses declining standards in education and emphasizes the need for rigorous, engaging content. This episode underscores the critical role of education in sustaining the American dream while tackling learning challenges with evidence-based approaches.
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Dr. Ben Carson speaks with political scientist and Kentucky State University professor Dr. Wilfred Reilly’s about the themes in his latest book, “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me." They explore misconceptions about American slavery, the 1619 Project's objectives, and modern morality. The dialogue delves into colonialism's impact, historical narratives, and current socio-political issues, including the influence of movements like BLM and shifts in university ideologies. Dr. Reilly provides insights into historical comparisons and contemporary cultural dynamics, offering a nuanced perspective on race, societal change, and the importance of critical thinking amidst prevalent narratives.
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Join Dr. Ben Carson and Hans von Spakovsky, an election law expert from the Heritage Foundation, as they tackle pressing election integrity issues for the 2024 elections. They discuss voting security, the impact of mail-in and early voting, voter ID laws, and voter roll maintenance. The conversation also explores the challenges of non-citizen voting, technology's role in elections, and the pitfalls of ranked choice voting. This episode offers a comprehensive look at the ongoing battle to ensure fair and transparent electoral processes.
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In this episode of "Common Sense with Dr. Ben Carson," Dr. Carson hosts Peter Navarro, a economist and former Trump administration official, to discuss the multifaceted challenges posed by China. They delve into the impact of Chinese trade policies on American manufacturing and national security, discussing the importance of tariffs and "Buy American" initiatives. Navarro also shares concerns over Chinese influence in the United States. The episode underscores the need for a robust U.S. strategy to counter China's economic practices and safeguard American interests. Navarro discusses his legal battles and urges listeners to stay informed and engaged.
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Dr. Carson and the American Cornerstone Institute team are excited to present "Heard on West Exec," a brand-new weekly podcast dedicated to exploring the intricacies of working within the federal executive branch. In this episode of "Heard on West Exec,” host Evelyn Lim from the American Cornerstone Institute (ACI) speaks with Irv Dennis, former CFO of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Irv, who spent 38 years at Ernst and Young, shares his experience addressing HUD's financial challenges. They discuss some of the themes in Irv’s book, “Transforming a Federal Agency: Management Lessons from HUD’s Financial Reconstruction” such as the agency's significant financial weaknesses, the strategies he implemented to improve governance, and the importance of leadership and financial discipline. Irv discusses the benefits of integrating private sector expertise into government roles which lead to better efficiency and more accountability.
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Dr. Ben Carson welcomes Troy Miller, President and CEO of National Religious Broadcasters, to delve into the critical need for evangelical voters to engage in the political process. They discuss the erosion of First Amendment rights, the impact of social media censorship, and the pivotal role of Christian values in society. Troy also shares insights on the challenges facing modern Christianity and the importance of policy over personality when voting. Join their conversation about preserving core American values and the influence of the family unit in navigating today's cultural landscape.
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Dr. Ben Carson sits down with Dr. Marty Makary to discuss the state of the healthcare system and ways to restore public trust. They delve into medicine’s “blind spots,” from misleading COVID information to the mismanagement of hormone replacement therapy and the peanut allergy crisis. Dr. Makary, a public health expert from Johns Hopkins and author of “Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets it Wrong and What it Means for Our Health," calls for transparency, humility, and innovative thinking in medicine. Don’t miss this episode from two renowned physicians for insights into systemic issues in the field of medicine. Dr. Makary’s urges healthcare professionals to foster more honest discourse and re-evaluate current practices. You can find his book, “Blind Spots” at https://geni.us/blindspots or wherever books are sold.
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Dr. Ben Carson welcomes renowned actor Jon Voight to discuss the decline of common sense in America. They cover Voight's Hollywood inspirations, memorable film roles, and his recent portrayal of a KGB agent in the new Reagan movie. The conversation delves into the erosion of moral values in entertainment, the insidious spread of socialist ideologies, and the importance of maintaining faith and courage to preserve American freedoms. Together, they stress the need for rediscovering and adhering to America's foundational principles and how informed, active citizens must counteract these challenges.
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Dr. Ben Carson sits down with Ken and Linda Koldenhoven, co-authors of "Connecting Around the Table," to discuss the power of family meals in nurturing strong family bonds and community. They explore the adverse impacts of modern distractions, the absence of God in schools, and the steps families can take to reclaim valuable dinner-time traditions. The Koldenhoven's share practical tips for making family meals engaging and spiritually uplifting, underscoring the benefits of shared meals on children's moral development and mental health. Tune in for a heartwarming discussion on revitalizing family and community connections.
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Dr. Ben Carson invites renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Theodore Schwartz to discuss his pioneering work in brain surgery, advancements in medical technology, and the ethical implications of innovations like brain computer interfaces such as Neuralink. Dr. Schwartz shares his journey from aspiring psychiatrist to leading neurosurgeon, influenced by Dr. Carson’s own journey and successful career as a neurosurgeon. They delve into the evolution of neurosurgery, including the rise of minimally invasive techniques, the issue of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), and new frontiers in neuroscience. Dr. Schwartz also offers insights on work-life balance and career advice for aspiring neurosurgeons. They discuss Dr. Schwartz’s new book, “Gray Matters: A Biography of Brain Surgery,” a must-read for those intrigued by the workings of the human brain.
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In this episode of "Common Sense with Dr. Ben Carson," Dr. Carson hosts Ryan and Valerie Watson, who recount their harrowing experience in Turks and Caicos. Their island vacation turned into a nightmare when ammunition was discovered in Ryan's luggage, leading to his detention and facing a mandatory 12-year prison sentence. The couple shares how their faith and community support helped them navigate the legal challenges and emotional turmoil. They also discuss the importance of maintaining hope throughout their ordeal. This episode underscores how resilience, faith, and community impact families during a crisis.
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Dr. Ben Carson discusses the turbulent market and the country’s economic outlook with Kevin Hassett, economist and former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. From the cost of groceries to the housing shortage, the episode delves into how political decisions impact the economic landscape for everyday Americans. How does immigration impact the job market? Should the Federal Reserve lower interest rates? And just what should we be doing about the national debt? Tune in to hear his thoughts and gain valuable insight.
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Dr. Carson and the American Cornerstone Institute team are excited to present "Heard on West Exec," a brand-new weekly podcast dedicated to exploring the intricacies of working within the federal executive branch. This week's episode features an insightful interview with former U.N. Ambassador and Director of National Security, Richard Grenell. If you want to deepen your understanding of the executive branch, tune in and subscribe today.
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Dr. Carson and the American Cornerstone Institute team are proud to bring to you a brand new podcast, Heard on West Exec, the weekly podcast that discusses everything people need to know about working in the federal executive branch. If you’re interested in learning the ins and outs of the executive branch, make sure you listen and subscribe today.
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Dr. Ben Carson catches up with Jep and Jessica Robertson of Duck Dynasty fame. They share their experiences with faith, family values, and the importance of community involvement. The Robertsons share their personal story of adopting their son, Gus and the challenges and rewards of transracial adoption. Their new children's book, Dear Valor, addresses these themes in a kid-friendly manner. Additionally, they talk about their influence through All God's Children International and the Faith, Family, and Freedom event. Tune in to hear their perspective on fostering strong family ties and faith in today's society.
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Dr. Ben Carson is joined by Tim Carney, author of "Family Unfriendly," to discuss the cultural and societal shifts making parenting more challenging. They delve into declining birth rates, changing perceptions of the nuclear family, and the impact of media and social norms. Carney highlights the importance of strong communities and religious support in fostering healthy family structures. They also explore the roles of government policies and the economy in family planning. Tune in for insights on strengthening family and community support in modern society.
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Dr. Ben Carson welcomes Lynn A. Johnson, former Assistant Secretary of HHS, to discuss her extensive work with foster children, including her current initiative, All In - Fostering Futures. They explore the challenges faced by youth aging-out of the foster care system, the impact of the Foster Youth to Independence (FYI) program implemented by Secretary Carson at HUD, and the complexities of gender-affirming policies in foster care under the Biden administration. With firsthand stories and insights, this episode sheds light on the crucial support needed for vulnerable foster children and the role of faith and community in changing lives. Tune in for poignant discussions on fostering, policy, and societal impacts.
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Dr. Ben Carson is joined by award-winning actor Demetrius Grosse and CEO of Angel Studios Neal Harmon to discuss their upcoming film, “Sound of Hope.” Inspired by true events, the film tells the compelling story of 22 families in a small Texas community that addressed its foster care crisis by adopting 77 of the most difficult-to-place children in the local foster care system. The acts of these courageous families inspired a national movement to care for vulnerable children.
The conversation highlights the importance of faith, family, and community support in transforming lives. Learn how this community was determined to be the solution for this crisis. Through their inspiring stories, discover how unconditional love can play a crucial role in addressing societal issues. Tune in to learn more about the making of this film and don’t miss the “Sound of Hope” in theaters July 4.
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Join Dr. Ben Carson as he delves into the inspiring and challenging journey of the Kyle family, eleven years after the tragic death of American Sniper Chris Kyle. Taya Kyle, along with their children McKenna and Colton, share their story of resilience, the role of faith in their healing, and their mission to support service marriages through the Taya And Chris Foundation. The episode touches on themes of PTSD, the power of faith, and the importance of community and grace. This is a poignant conversation about overcoming adversity through faith and preserving Chris Kyle's legacy.
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