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Dive into the latest developments in state and federal legislation every week with Crayon Box Weekly! Hosted by Carl Able, this grassroots podcast breaks down complex policy updates into digestible, understandable insights.

  1. Capitalism Is the Economy of Hope: Dr. Doug Cardell on Socialism, Jobs, and Government

    6 JANV.

    Capitalism Is the Economy of Hope: Dr. Doug Cardell on Socialism, Jobs, and Government

    In our first interview of 2026, Dr. Doug Cardell discusses the complexities of economics, particularly the challenges of economic forecasting and the implications for central planning in socialist systems. He emphasizes the chaotic nature of economies, the importance of value creation, and the role of government in regulating markets. The discussion also touches on the transition of industries, the necessity of self-improvement, and the impact of entrepreneurs on society. Dr. Cardell argues against socialism, highlighting its inefficiencies and the importance of capitalism as a system that fosters hope and progress. He concludes by promoting his book, which explores the economic errors that undermine utopian ideals. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background of Dr. Doug Cardell 03:12 The Challenges of Economic Forecasting 12:52 The Role of Government in the Economy 18:24 Government Intervention and Economic Morality 25:37 Creating Value in a Changing Job Market 34:30 Transitioning Workers in a Shifting Economy 39:06 The Importance of Hope and Capitalism 43:40 The Misconceptions of Wealth and Capitalism 46:07 The Evolution of Capitalism and Economic Growth 51:30 The Role of Entrepreneurs in Wealth Creation 56:12 The Flaws of Socialism and Historical Context 01:00:53 Spontaneous Order and Self-Interest in Economics 01:09:01 The Dangers of a Socialist Economy 01:16:49 The Purpose of the Book and Final Thoughts

    1 h 16 min
  2. You've Heard of Butt Chugging... What About Butt Breathing?

    10/11/2025

    You've Heard of Butt Chugging... What About Butt Breathing?

    Release Date: Monday, November 10, 2025Hosts: Carl Able & VanessaSeries: Crayon Box Weekly – News Review Edition⸻Episode SummaryThis week’s news roundup swings from science that makes you laugh (and then think) to politics that makes you question reality. Carl and Vanessa kick things off with a look at Japan’s latest clinical breakthrough — intestinal oxygen absorption, better known as “butt breathing.” What starts as comic disbelief turns into a serious conversation about medical innovation and emergency care.Then the focus shifts stateside, where Election Day confusion hit new levels. Some voters in Kentucky tried to cast ballots in an election that didn’t exist, while political tensions flared nationwide over mail-in voting, state aid, and Trump’s increasingly erratic influence on upcoming races. From coin shortages to the end of the penny, the hosts close with a grounded (and surprisingly costly) look at the tiny details shaping our economy.⸻In This Episode • 0:08 – Welcome to the new two-part format: News Review & In-Depth • 1:00 – Japan’s “butt breathing” research enters human trials • 5:45 – COVID’s legacy and the search for alternative oxygen methods • 10:30 – Election Day confusion: Kentucky voters show up for the wrong race • 13:00 – Trump’s threats, state aid politics, and the Mamdani election • 18:00 – The Department of War? Trump’s “fit or fired” military directive • 25:00 – The penny’s demise and why rounding up could cost you • 30:40 – What losing Lincoln means and how small change adds up⸻Key Takeaways • Science meets absurdity: “Butt breathing” could save lives — and egos. • Politics remains performance art: Even off-cycle elections can reveal major 2026 energy. • Every cent counts: The penny’s removal could quietly raise costs for cash users.⸻Listen & Engage📩 Submit your news stories: contact@crayonboxpolitics.com🎧 Listen to past episodes: www.crayonboxpolitics.com/podcast💬 Join the discussion: “64” Community on Facebook

    32 min

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Dive into the latest developments in state and federal legislation every week with Crayon Box Weekly! Hosted by Carl Able, this grassroots podcast breaks down complex policy updates into digestible, understandable insights.