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Moving Forward With Young Voices

Moving Forward With Young Voices

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Moving Forward is the weekly podcast and radio show featuring Young Voices contributors on a wide range of topics. Young Voices is a non-profit PR agency and talent firm for students and young professionals in policy. Each week on Moving Forward, four Young Voices contributors join host Bryan Hyde for a 10-minute conversation about politics, policy, news and current affairs. Topics range from free-market environmentalism to hyperinflation, confronting China to descheduling marijuana, and educational freedom to junk in outer space!Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • 2026 Apr 28 Moving Forward with Young Voices
    Apr 28 2026
    AI is here and it will likely change our white collar world in ways we haven't yet seen. Amanda Peterson shares lessons learned from South Korea's handling of AI. Washington D.C. has passed a complete ban on right turns on red at every intersection. Yaniv Regev says the move may have been based in a quest for pedestrian safety but has serious drawbacks. Data centers are the latest dividing line in Texas between those who embrace the new technology and those who oppose it. Garrett Fulce explains that the real question is whether Texans still know how to build. New Mexico has implemented policies to separate newborns who are exposed to drugs from their parents. Layal Bou Harfouch says there's a better way to connect families to treatment without forcibly separating them. Young-Voices
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    40 mins
  • 2026 Apr 21 Moving Forward with Young Voices
    Apr 21 2026
    Expanding broadband coverage to rural customers is not as easy as it sounds. Satya Marar explains why getting the bureaucracy out of broadband is essential. After 16 years under Viktor Orbán, Hungary is standing at a crossroads. Máté Hajba says the U.S. would be wise to seize upon that opportunity in working with Hungary. How can mobile phone coverage be so spotty throughout the U.K. when the country is a technological hub? Ben Cope lays out the reasons for the shortfall in wireless coverage. Violence and abuse in American prisons isn't exactly a surprise. Jack Verrill warns that free speech in American Prisons is also in danger. Young-Voices
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    40 mins
  • 2026 Apr 14 Moving Forward with Young Voices
    Apr 14 2026
    The world of crypto is fast moving and the U.S. moves slowly in critical areas where it stands to lose a lot. Emily Ekshian says that while Congress balks at crypto regulation, our adversaries are pushing for market dominance. March Madness is prime real estate for prediction markets. Sam Raus warns that politicians are looking to stop people from trading on those predictions. For many years, questions have existed about whether the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act should expire. Victoria Churchill explains how the Iran war has U.S. Intel officials scrambling as the expiration deadline approaches. Sixty years and $20 trillion after the War on Poverty began, the question remains: how much has poverty actually been reduced? Tyler Turman says that correctly measuring poverty levels reveals a hard truth about the welfare state. Young-Voices
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    39 mins
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