Episodes
Tuesday Dec 08, 2020
S1 E6 The Politics of Party
Tuesday Dec 08, 2020
Tuesday Dec 08, 2020
In times like these, being a citizen of the United States is a big job. Thank you for joining us to celebrate the virtues of self-rule and debate the state of our republic. Welcome to the Citizens Prerogative Podcast.
Discussion topics in this episode:
- Founders' views on the pitfalls of politics.
- The current state of dystopia.
- Where from here is all about candidates.
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Your hosts: Michael Piscitelli and Raymond Wong Jr.
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- Intro music sampled from “Okay Class” by Ozzy Jock under creative commons license through freemusicarchive.org
- Other music provided royalty-free through Fesliyan Studios Inc.
- The imagery of "The two platforms" provided courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
S1 E5 What is up with the Fourth Estate
Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
Tuesday Dec 01, 2020
In times like these, being a citizen of the United States is a big job. Thank you for joining us to celebrate the virtues of self-rule and debate the state of our republic. Welcome to the Citizens Prerogative Podcast.
Discussion topics in this episode:
- History of the media and its roots as an institution
- Current state of the Fourth Estate, sick, sad, and pallor
- Where from here, more of the same or something sane, we choose
Your hosts: Michael Piscitelli and Raymond Wong Jr.
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- Our sponsor Citizen Do Good (citizendogood.com)
- Intro music sampled from “Okay Class” by Ozzy Jock under creative commons license through freemusicarchive.org
- Other music provided royalty-free through Fesliyan Studios Inc.
- The imagery of
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
S1 E4 What's the Good, a Citizen is to Do?
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
In times like these, being a citizen of the United States is a big job. Thank you for joining us to celebrate the virtues of self-rule and debate the state of our republic. Welcome to the Citizens Prerogative Podcast.
Your hosts: Michael Piscitelli and Raymond Wong Jr.
We have a few discussion topics in this episode as we continue to lay foundations:
- Learning is for humans, education is for robots
- Facts versus truths: Logic, fallacies, and real debate
Reach out to us
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- Our ongoing supporters, thank you!
- Our sponsor Citizen Do Good (citizendogood.com)
- Intro music sampled from “Okay Class” by Ozzy Jock under creative commons license through freemusicarchive.org
- Other music provided royalty-free through Fesliyan Studios Inc.
- The imagery of EDUCATION AMONG THE FREEDMEN post-1862 provided courtesy of Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Ephemera Collection
Monday Nov 16, 2020
S1 E3 to be free
Monday Nov 16, 2020
Monday Nov 16, 2020
In times like these, being a citizen of the United States is a big job. Thank you for joining us to celebrate the virtues of self-rule and debate the state of our republic. Welcome to the Citizens Prerogative Podcast.
Your hosts: Michael Piscitelli and Raymond Wong Jr.
We have a few discussion topics in this episode as we continue to lay foundations:
- What did you want to be when you grow up
-
Many economies to choose from
- All the freedoms in the land
Reach out to us
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Don't forget to join our newsletter, it's free!
- Our ongoing supporters, thank you!
- Our sponsor Citizen Do Good (citizendogood.com)
- Intro music sampled from “Okay Class” by Ozzy Jock under creative commons license through freemusicarchive.org
- Other music provided royalty-free through Fesliyan Studios Inc.
- The imagery of Chase National Bank legacy currency from BFDG.com (on Pinterest)
Monday Nov 16, 2020
S1 E2 Hello Sovereignty
Monday Nov 16, 2020
Monday Nov 16, 2020
In times like these, being a citizen of the United States is a big job. Thank you for joining us to celebrate the virtues of self-rule and debate the state of our republic. Welcome to the Citizens Prerogative Podcast.
Your hosts: Michael Piscitelli and Raymond Wong Jr.
We have a few discussion topics in this episode as we continue to lay foundations:
- Sovereignty is an idea that only materializes with power
- Our defense apparatus is part of our exceptionalism
- More than words, we need to put in the work of demonstrating appreciation for our military
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For general inquires or suggestions on topics or products in the shop, please use the Citizen Do Good Contact Us page. While you're there feel free to check out the wares in our Shop and find out how to go the extra step by supporting us through Patreon.
Don't forget to join our newsletter, it's free!
- Our ongoing supporters, thank you!
- Our sponsor Citizen Do Good (citizendogood.com)
- Intro music sampled from “Okay Class” by Ozzy Jock under creative commons license through freemusicarchive.org
- Other music provided royalty-free through Fesliyan Studios Inc.
- The imagery of Whitehouse Burning 1814 by Freeman from Washington Post
Sunday Nov 15, 2020
S1 E1 The Case for Citizens Prerogative Podcast
Sunday Nov 15, 2020
Sunday Nov 15, 2020
In times like these, being a citizen of the United States is a big job. Thank you for joining us to celebrate the virtues of self-rule and debate the state of our republic. Welcome to the Citizens Prerogative Podcast.
Your hosts: Michael Piscitelli and Raymond Wong Jr.
We have a few discussion topics in this episode as we lay foundations:
- Making the case for this podcast
- An argument for democracy in our republic
- Putting in the work of hard talk
Reach out to us
For additional information or to leave comments for this or other episodes, head over to Citizens Prerogative at Citizen Do Good and login or sign up.
For general inquires or suggestions on topics or products in the shop, please use the Citizen Do Good Contact Us page. While you're there feel free to check out the wares in our Shop and find out how to go the extra step by supporting us through Patreon.
Don't forget to join our newsletter, it's free!
Special thanks to:
- Our ongoing supporters, thank you!
- Our sponsor Citizen Do Good (citizendogood.com)
- Intro music sampled from “Okay Class” by Ozzy Jock under creative commons license through freemusicarchive.org
- Other music provided royalty-free through Fesliyan Studios Inc.