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Money on the Left is a monthly, interdisciplinary podcast that reclaims money’s public powers for intersectional politics. Staging critical conversations with leading historians, theorists, organizers, and activists, the show draws upon Modern Monetary Theory and constitutional approaches to money to advance new forms of left critique and practice. It is hosted by William Saas and Scott Ferguson and presented in partnership with Monthly Review magazine. Check out our website: https://moneyon ...
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How do you add 10 years of life to your life? Welcome to Longevity is the New Wellness... where we explore how increasing your lifespan results in a healthier and happier lifestyle. I'm Will Bozeman, an innovative healthcare executive who has pioneered the use of regenerative medicine in the medical field. In this show, I dive deep into biologic age reduction and how it can be used as a motivational driver for long-term health and wellness. Join me in generating... genuine lifestyle improvem ...
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Rob and Scott return to their dialog about modernism, inflation, and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s celebrated 1925 novel The Great Gatsby (click here for Part 1). During their conversation, our co-hosts forge connections between the novel’s many complications of time and space and the attitudes to money and identity explored in the first part of this mini-…
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We speak with Tim Ridlen about his new book, Intelligent Action: A History of Artistic Research, Aesthetic Experience, and Artists in Academia (Rutgers University Press, 2024). Ridlen holds a PhD in Art History from the University of California, San Diego and is currently Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Film, Animation, and New Me…
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This month we are re-publishing our conversation with Steven Attewell along with a new written transcript and episode graphic. Attewell is author of the incredible book, People Must Live by Work: Direct Job Creation in America from FDR to Reagan, published in 2018 by University of Pennsylvania Press. The book examines the history of job creation pr…
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We speak with Josefina Li, Assistant Director of the International Program Center at Bemidji State University and doctoral candidate at University of Missouri, Kansas City. Josefina’s dissertation research brings feminist and ecological economic traditions into conversation with Modern Monetary Theory. We first encountered Li's work at the inaugura…
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Hosts Will Beaman (@agoingaccount) and Scott Ferguson (@videotroph) welcome Maggie Hennefeld (@magshenny) to the Superstructure podcast to discuss her essay, “Make America Laugh Again,” published in Minneapolis’s Star Tribune. Previously ridiculed, Kamala Harris’s signature laughter has emerged as an electrifying rallying cry for her last-minute ca…
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Rob Hawkes (@robbhawkes) and Scott Ferguson (@videotroph) kick off a new Superstructure series about money, modernism, and inflation by revisiting F. Scott Fitzgerald’s widely-read novel, The Great Gatsby (1925). In this first episode of the series, Rob and Scott complicate orthodox notions of inflation that treat economic crises past and present a…
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We speak with Sandeep Vaheesan, legal director at the Open Markets Institute, about his forthcoming book, Democracy in Power: A History of Electrification in the United States (University of Chicago Press, 2024). Democracy in Power is a highly detailed work of political and institutional history that recounts the struggle over electric power genera…
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In Episode 21 of "Longevity Is The New Wellness," host Will Bozeman is joined by James Strole, Executive Director of the Coalition for Radical Life Extension and Co-Founder of People Unlimited. James, a visionary anti-death activist and community builder, has spent over four decades advocating for radical life extension and physical immortality. He…
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In Episode 20 of "Longevity Is The New Wellness," host Will Bozeman speaks with Dr. Greg Jones, NMD, founder and medical director of Enovative Wellness. Dr. Jones, a licensed naturopathic medical doctor and former Navy nuclear engineering officer, shares his insights on cutting-edge cellular therapies and treatments designed to optimize health and …
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In Episode 19 of "Longevity Is The New Wellness," host Will Bozeman welcomes Dr. Paul DePompo, a board-certified behavioral and cognitive clinical psychologist with extensive experience in treating Tourette syndrome and its combination with ADHD, OCD, GAD, and Social Anxiety. Dr. DePompo, who recently spoke at the World Congress of Cognitive and Be…
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Episode #18 - Will is joined by Jayson Brightwell, Franchise Owner of OsteoStrong in Scottsdale/Phoenix to talk about the importance of bone health to longevity. At OsteoStrong they trigger the growth of bone density and healing from within in as little as 10 minutes a week. Your T-score is very important and used to measure bone density which dete…
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Money on the Left is joined by Dr. Chris Martin to discuss Modern Monetary Theory’s vital importance for the struggle to provide adequate housing for all. A Senior Research Fellow at the City Futures Research Centre at the University of New South Wales, Martin is a long-time tenant’s rights advocate in Australia with scholarly training in law and h…
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In Episode 17 of "Longevity Is The New Wellness," host Will Bozeman dives into how you can add 10 vibrant years to your life. Discover the differences between chronological and biological age and uncover why the world's oldest people thrive in "Blue Zones." Explore cutting-edge neurofunctional pain management, the crucial roles of sleep, stress, in…
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In Episode 16 of "Longevity Is The New Wellness," Will Bozeman introduces Dr. Steven Murphy, a concierge medicine specialist focused on longevity. Dr. Murphy advocates for the use of stem cells and treatments often restricted by insurance, emphasizing personal accountability in health and disease prevention. He warns against quick fixes like steroi…
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In Episode 15 of "Longevity Is The New Wellness," Will Bozeman talks with Clarence Ferguson, RTSM, CMTA, about the transformative power of weight training for longevity. As a personal trainer and chef, Coach Clarence helps men and women over 40 improve their lives through practical exercise and healthy eating. Both Will and Clarence emphasize that …
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Michael Roviello, MaEd/AET, founder of Optimyz joins Will for a conversation about the benefits of infrared sauna and how it is connected to longevity. He spent years conducting helicopter search and rescue missions deployed around the globe as a helicopter rescue swimmer, combat search and rescue crewman. He was also an anti-submarine warfare oper…
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Andrew J. Douglas, political theorist and professor of political science at Morehouse College, joins Money on the Left to discuss his latest article, “Modern Money and the Black University Concept,” published April 19, 2024, in Money on the Left: History, Theory, Practice. In the article as in the interview, Andrew stages critical encounters betwee…
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Joel Burkhalter from iCRYO Arcadia was a former contestant on American Ninja Warrior where he first discovered cryo and redlight therapies which was effective for speeding up his recovery time. He became very interested in other modalities outside of traditional treatments and has seen many of his cryogenics clients get results in a short period of…
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Join Will Bozeman in this compelling episode as he unveils Neurofunctional Pain Management, an innovative treatment for chronic pain that avoids drugs, surgery, and invasive procedures. Learn how chronic pain can cut up to 10 years off your life expectancy and why sleep, one of the Pillars of Longevity, improves significantly after treatment. Chron…
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In Episode 11 of "Longevity is the New Wellness," Will Bozeman delves into the vital connection between mindset and longevity with Life Coach Pamela Hughes. From her days as a radio show host to her current role as a life coach, Pamela shares insights on how personal mission, purpose, and happiness are integral to longevity. She emphasizes the powe…
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In Episode 10 of "Longevity Is The New Wellness," Will Bozeman engages in a dynamic conversation with Otto Siegel of Genius Coaching. Together, they explore the secrets to living a healthy, long life by adopting essential habits. Otto, a multifaceted individual with a diverse background spanning teaching, coaching, entrepreneurship, and more, share…
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Money on the Left is joined by Grant Kester, professor of Art History at University of California, San Diego. We speak with Kester about his multi-decade career, researching and teaching the history of socially engaged art. Kester’s scholarship underscores the limits and contradictions of the dominant modern Western tradition of aesthetics. Such ae…
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In Episode 9 of "Longevity Is The New Wellness," Will Bozeman engages in a conversation with Dr. Michael Breus, Ph.D., renowned as the sleep doctor. Dr. Breus, a top sleep specialist, challenges conventional wisdom about sleep and longevity. With expertise in all 88 sleep disorders, he emphasizes the importance of quality over quantity of sleep, de…
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In Episode 8 of his podcast "Longevity Is The New Wellness," Will Bozeman interviews Andrea Kessler, MSN, FNP-C, from Patriot IV and ProHealth. Andrea, an Arizona native and board-certified family nurse practitioner, brings 19 years of diverse healthcare experience, including ICU, flight nursing, and emergency care. She holds degrees from Eastern A…
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In her return to Will Bozeman's Podcast: Longevity Is The New Wellness, Sara Wilson, esteemed RELATYV Longevity Coach and holistic nutritionist, further explores the intricacies of longevity and wellness coaching. Expanding upon her previous insights, Sara delves into advanced strategies for promoting sustainable health and vitality. With a keen fo…
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Join Will Bozeman in an enlightening discussion with Dr. Julie Taylor Zafuto, DNP, FNP-C, a licensed nurse practitioner specializing in functional medicine. Delve into the keys to longevity, health, and wellness as Dr. Julie shares insights on addressing root causes of illness for improved sleep, energy, hormonal balance, thyroid health, and overal…
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Join us as Will Bozeman takes us on a journey through the core ideas of his latest book, "Longevity Is The New Wellness". Uncover the secrets to a vibrant life as we delve into the terminology that reshapes our understanding of health and vitality. Tune in to rewrite your story of aging and embrace a life filled with boundless energy and lasting we…
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Money on the Left speaks with Pavlina Tcherneva, Professor of Economics at Bard College and leading scholar of–-and advocate for—Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). Many of our listeners will be familiar with Dr. Tcherneva's contributions to MMT, especially her book, The Case for a Job Guarantee (Polity Press, 2020). She is also Director of Open Society …
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In Episode 4 of Will Bozeman's Podcast: Longevity Is The New Wellness, Sara Wilson, a RELATYV Longevity Coach and holistic nutritionist, shares her approach to promoting longevity-driven healthy living. She explores the significance of assessing biomarkers like blood work and cardiac testing, followed by guiding individuals through the three M's: m…
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In Episode #3 of "Longevity Is The New Wellness", Will Bozeman, breaks down the differences between chronologic age and biologic age. Explore how your true age contrasts with the physiological state of your cells, and the pivotal role age markers play in your health journey. Will introduces RELATYV, a revolutionary program crafted to analyze bloodw…
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Join Will Bozeman, host of Longevity Is The New Wellness and CEO of RELATYV longevity medical platform, in conversation with Susie Schaefer, Founder and CEO of Finish The Book Publishing. Susie, who collaborated with Will on his recent book, Longevity is the New Wellness. Susie offers practical steps to kickstart your writing journey, from defining…
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Join Will Bozeman on his journey from biotech to longevity in the first episode of 'Longevity Is the New Wellness.' Learn about his start in biotech, interest in stem cells, and how they relate to living longer. Hear about his time in medical school and his focus on advanced pain relief methods. Get insights into longevity and balancing work and fa…
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How do you add 10 years of life to your life? Welcome to Longevity Is the New Wellness... where we explore how increasing your lifespan results in a healthier and happier lifestyle. I'm Will Bozeman, an innovative healthcare executive who has pioneered the use of regenerative medicine in the medical field. In this show, I dive deep into biologic ag…
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Scott Ferguson and Billy Saas speak with New Yorker writer Nick Romeo about his exciting new book, The Alternative: How to Build a Just Economy, released in January 2024 with Public Affairs. Romeo’s The Alternative rebukes Margaret Thatcher’s infamous axiom that “there is no alternative” to neoliberal capitalism. In doing so, the book inventories t…
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Can novels and, by extension, other works of art help us to think about money and trust in new ways? Could embracing alternative perspectives on trust and money help us to avoid climate catastrophe? Rob Hawkes shares a new version of a talk previously presented at the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art as part of the One Fifteen at MIMA series o…
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Money on the Left is proud to present recovered and remastered audio from our interview with Raúl Carrillo, published previously solely as a written transcript. The recording also includes a new audio introduction in which Billy Saas reflects on the significance of our dialog with Carrillo for contemporary politics. In our discussion, we explore th…
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Will Beaman (@agoingaccount) is joined by Robyn Ollett (@robynollett) and Rob Hawkes (@robbhawkes) to discuss What We Do in the Shadows. Citing Robyn’s interpretations of vampirism in The New Queer Gothic: Reading Queer Girls and Women in Contemporary Fiction and Film, the cohosts situate What We Do in the Shadows within the vampire's long history …
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Matt Seybold joins Rob Hawkes and Scott Ferguson to discuss the political economy of literary criticism from past to present, amateur to professional. Seybold is Associate Professor of American Literature at Elmira College and Resident Scholar at the Center for Mark Twain Studies. In addition to writing and teaching in the field of literature & eco…
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We are joined again by Benjamin Wilson to discuss what it is like to teach Economics from a heterodox Modern Monetary Theory perspective in 2023. Wilson is associate professor and recently-minted chair of the department of Economics at SUNY, Cortland. In previous episodes, we have chatted with Wilson about his research, the Uni Currency project, an…
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This month, we speak with Larry Johnson, associate professor in the Social Foundations of Education Program at the University of South Florida, Saint Petersburg. In his pedagogy, Johnson focuses on the complex relationship between education, culture, and society with the goal of exploring policies and practices from historical and contemporary pers…
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Sandeep Vaheesan (@sandeepvaheesan) joins Scott Ferguson on the Superstructure podcast to discuss the still-undecided political significance of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Their conversation focuses on Vaheesan’s article, “The IRA is Still Being Formed: An Episode in America’s Past Contains Important Lessons for How We Move Forward in Greeni…
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We’re joined this month by William A.( “Sandy”) Darity to discuss reparations for Black Americans. Sandy Darity is Samuel DuBois Cook Professor of Public Policy, African and African American Studies, and Economics and the director of the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University. A founding theorist of stratification economics a…
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In this brief podcast message, Scott Ferguson announces the publication of Maxximilian Seijo's peer-reviewed journal essay, "Money’s Place: Science Fiction, Realism & Modern Monetary Theory in Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future," in Money on the Left: History, Theory, Practice. Abstract Kim Stanley Robinson’s speculative near-future…
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This month, we discuss democratic possibilities for public finance with Saule Omarova, the Beth and Marc Goldberg Professor of Law at Cornell University and President Biden’s original nominee for Comptroller of the Currency. Omarova’s work on financial regulation and banking law has long informed how we at Money on the Left understand the modern mo…
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Scott Ferguson is joined on the Superstructure podcast by Ruth E. Kastner, philosopher of physics and research associate at the University of Maryland. In their conversation, Ferguson and Kastner explore metaphysical resonances between Modern Monetary Theory’s approach to money and Kastner’s “Transactional Interpretation” of quantum physics. Settin…
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We are excited to rerelease our inaugural episode of Money on the Left alongside a brand new transcript. Conversation originally published on May 27, 2018 Money on the Left is the official podcast of Modern Money Network: Humanities Division (@moneyontheleft). In our inaugural episode, we consider the recent resurgence of full employment politics i…
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Mark Paul joins Money on the Left to discuss his new book, The Ends of Freedom: Reclaiming America’s Lost Promise of Economic Rights (University of Chicago Press, 2023). Paul is assistant professor in the Bloustein school of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University. In his book, Paul scours U.S. political and economic history to recover, re…
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We’re joined by Jennifer Mittelstadt (@MittelstadtJen), professor of history at Rutgers University, to discuss her involvement with Scholars for a New Deal for Higher Education. We speak with Mittelstadt about how Scholars for a New Deal for Higher Education is organizing to address the most pressing threats to US public higher education today, as …
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In the third installment of Superstructure’s “Postmodern Money Theory!” series, Rob Hawkes and Scott Ferguson wrap up their discussion of B.S. Johnson’s novella, Christie Malry’s Own Double-Entry, which self-consciously weaves money and accounting into the very fabric of literary form. Rob and Scott tease out the text’s lingering potentials and bli…
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Dan Rohde (@DanEricRohde) joins Scott Ferguson to discuss his Superstructure Vertical piece, “Bank of the People: History for Money’s Future.” The piece is based on a longer scholarly article titled, “The Bank of the People, 1835-1840: Law and Money in Upper Canada,” which is forthcoming from Osgoode Journal of Law. Visit our Patreon page here: htt…
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