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The Wiggin Sessions

May 31, 2021

Cryptocurrency and other digital assets can be difficult to wrap your head around.

Why are people paying $60M for digital art that can’t be hung on the wall? And why would you convert your savings into Bitcoin when you can’t buy much with it?

But the truth is, there are many benefits to the blockchain, and its...


May 24, 2021

Understanding the Classics affords us a unique lens through which to view modern society and allows us to look at human behavior from a distance.

And all three of my guests are students of the Classics with a special interest in how classical wisdom can help us understand trends in the economy and culture of today.

Dan...


May 17, 2021

As we get more and more polarized here in the US, the opportunity for civil debate seems less and less feasible. 

And yet, there is an organization that’s more interested in what is right than who is right. A platform where you can hear both sides of an issue in an open-minded environment.

Dr. Mark Skousen is...


May 10, 2021

In the early 1990’s, George Gilder was studying the physics of microchips and fiber optics. And in considering how these technologies might interconnect in unexpected ways, he predicted the innovation of the smartphone technology and wireless networks we depend on today.

So, what does America’s #1 futurist see...


May 3, 2021

2020 was a volatile year. And both the pandemic and the political fireworks around the election have an influence on the value of the US dollar. Does that mean the value of precious metals is on the rise? And can gold still protect your wealth?

Byron King is a Harvard-trained biologist and former aide to the United...