On Heard Tell Twice on Sunday we review the week that once in turning down the noise of the news cycle with great conversations with our guests:

We are heading over to the UK and talk with writer and guest Jack Rowlett about the NHS crisis that is threatening more than just healthcare, how political turmoil is affect an entire generation and leading to distrust in government, England’s demographic and economic problems, the return of the Brexit debate? and what headlines to watch for out of the UK.

Our guest is David Clement, cho-host of Consumer Choice Radio who updates his years of talking about the housing crisis in Canada on a policy level now that he has gone through the home buying process himself, plus discuss cities vs providences in Canadian politics & policy, the future of Justin Trudeau, and what headlines those outside of Canada should be looking for in the coming year.

Our guest it Heard Tell favorite Sarah Stook who joins us from the UK to talk about her latest historical series about United State Presidental runners-up and what can be learned from the candidates that fell short of the top political prize, why America is so obsessed with the British Royal Family, outside observers thought on our primary system, and why Washington DC can't quite pull off glamour no matter how hard they try.

Our guest is tech and innovation analyst for Libertas Institute and Young Voices contributor Caden Rosenbaum who was in attendence for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Vegas and talks about finding the posetives in future tech, startups vs the traditional big companies, the human use "gap" in adapting new technology, his best of CES list, and what was being talked about in the halls and booths that didn't make the write ups and headlines.

On this Heard Tell Good Talks we are discussing individual freedom and the government role in protecting it with Alan Elrod of the Pulaski Institute who wrote about how rhetoric on having an open, pluarlistic society doesn't always match what politicians and policy makers are doing, and worse how some say they want freedom and openness but are really fighting for exactly the opposite. Alan also talks about Florida vs Disney, Governor Ron DeSantis policies and statements, how pundits on the right and left making everything out to be extreme isn't helping, and why we really shouldn't compare everything we don't like to Nazi Germany, while the Weimar Republic does have some lessons for modern times.

Our guest Roy Mathews of Young Voices returns to talk gas and oil, how Europe is acheiving its goals of getting off Russian gas sooner than expected, the infrastructure that allows LNG, why innovation is lacking in oil refining, and a better way to watch and talk about oil and gas prices than just the numbers at the pump or per barrel

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