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I get many daily newletters (often on Substack) and it's hard to find time to read them all. I feel many of them are interesting to others who also might not have time to read. So, here's my curated list of some of them converted to audio-only podcasts in my own voice.Mitch Sowards Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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  • Episode 5 - The Dollar's Special Status - Sources and Threats
    Apr 13 2026

    Have you ever wondered why the world does business in US dollars? Or whether that dominance confers special benefits to the US? Have you heard doomers who claim the dollar is about to be dethroned, most recently because Iran is charging Strait of Hormuz tolls in cryptocurrency or Chinese yuan?

    Well Nobel prize winning economist excels at explaining complex topics like this in layman's terms. This episode is somewhat longer than normal at about 27 minutes. If you prefer to read the original article, here's the link: The Dollar’s Special Status: Sources and ThreatsI'd appreciate it if you'd leave a comment letting me know if you do or do not like these longer, explanatory podcasts.

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    28 min
  • Democracy Refreshed - Episode 8 - The Founders didn't want a Mar-a-Lago executive branch
    Apr 11 2026

    Harvard political theorist Danielle Allen wrote a series ofarticles for the Washington Post in 2023 and 2024. That series was called "Democracy Refreshed". Here is the 8th and final article where she examines the expansion of presidential power and how to overcome that problem.

    If you wish to read the article instead of listening, here's the link: Opinion | The Founders didn’t envision a Mar-a-Lago executive branch - The Washington Post

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    11 min
  • Democracy Refreshed - Episode 7 - Is fixing democracy partisan?
    Apr 11 2026

    Harvard political theorist Danielle Allen wrote a series ofarticles for the Washington Post in 2023 and 2024. That series was called "Democracy Refreshed". Here is the 7th articlewhere Danielle answers some FAQs about democracy renovation.

    If you prefer to read the article instead of listening, here's the link: Opinion | What is democracy renovation? Here’s what to know. - The Washington Post

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    13 min
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