CHP - S2 EP: Justin Goodman - The White Coat Waste Project
CHP - S2 Ep2
Our Guest today is Justin Goodman. He is the VP of Policy for the White Coat Waste Project. They are a highly effective, non-partisan, advocacy group that is dedicated to ending taxpayer funding for the medical experimentation on animals. If you've not heard of The White Coat Waste Project, you have definitely heard about their work. They were the group that first broke the story know as "Beagle Gate", their research uncovered documents that showed that the US government was involved in gain of function research, and they were one of the first to find official documents that showed that the "Lab Leak Theory," was a real possibility.
In this episode Justin Goodman discusses The White Coat Waste Project's unique approach to advocacy. They unite the Left and the Right, animal lovers and liberty lovers, to end tax payer funded experiments on animals. He explains how US Taxpayers fund over $20 billion each year on animal testing mainly through the NIH. Justin lays out the case why The White Coat Waste Project believes that these type of experiments are in many cases unnecessary, wasteful and causes the suffering of animals for little or no gain in useful information.
If you love animals, if you're concerned about how the government is spending your money, if you want to see lower taxes, then check out this episode and let us know what you think.
You can continue this conversation and more like it concerning expanding Liberty and Reducing Unnecessary Suffering over at ChronicallyHuman.Locals.Com
Thanks for watching.
Brad
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Chronically Human Podcast S2 Ep 1 - Per Bylund "How to Think About the Economy"
On this episode of the Chronically Human Podcast, we talk with Per Bylund. Per is a Fellow of the Mises Institute and Professor of Entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University. We discuss his new book "How to Think about the Economy: A Primer" as well as why Economic Literacy is important for us all. If you're interested in Austrian Economics, Economic Freedom or simply want to learn more about how the Economy works, this conversation is for you.
You can continue the conversation with others interested in Political, Economic and Medical Freedom at:
https://chronicallyhuman.locals.com
You can buy his book "How to Think about the Economy: A Primer" at
https://mises.org/library/how-think-about-economy-primer
or
at Amazon here:
https://www.amazon.com/How-Think-about-Economy-Primer/dp/1610167554
Thanks for Watching and let us know what you think.
Brad Miller
Chronically Human Podcast
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