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The Ricochet Podcast

Advice to Grads?

The Ricochet Podcast

Ricochet

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2018

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

This week, we wanted to do a show aimed at graduating students — which is why we booked The WSJ’s Andy Kessler to discuss his column Advice to New Grads: Scale or Bail and Amy “Tiger Mom” Chua (yes, her new book Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations isn’t strictly for grads, but hey, she’s the TIGER MOM). But one of our podcasters decided to hijack that theme and take us on his... Source

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0:00.0

Here's author Kurt Schlichter and why conservatives don't need permission to tell their stories their way.

0:06.4

What do I need some guy in a suit with an MBA giving me notes on Kelly Turnbull?

0:11.2

We have an underserved audience. We have the artist. I love

0:15.5

that we don't have to ask permission. I don't have to ask anybody's

0:17.7

permission to write my books the way I want to. The only permission I need

0:22.0

is from my audience.

0:24.0

Hear more on the Hollywood in total podcast, The Right Taken Entertainment,

0:28.0

on iTunes or your favorite audio platform.

0:32.0

Do you hear that?

0:36.0

It might sound like nothing to you, but it's actually the sound of nuclear,

0:40.0

wind and solar energy.

0:42.0

At EDF, we're busy generating more British

0:45.4

zero carbon electricity than anyone to help keep future energy

0:48.8

cost down for everyone and help cut UK carbon emissions to nothing.

0:53.0

Sound good to you?

0:55.0

Find out more about our zero carbon generation at EDF Energy.com

0:58.0

slash Help in Britain.

1:02.0

We have special news for you.

1:03.0

The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer.

1:10.0

Are you going to send me or anybody that I know to a camp?

1:14.0

We have people that are stupid.

1:17.0

Why is it that it is the common impression that poorly adjusted people tend in greater numbers to the world of

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