• 5 - Joanna Szurmak: Eco-pessimism and double-speak - the language of our Guardian Elites
    Jul 4 2022

    In this episode of Liberty and Wine, Anne talks with Joanna Szurmak from the University of Toronto and York University about the way in which all governing elites, historically, have employed similar tactics and rhetoric to keep the masses fooled and under control. Joanna introduces us to Jane Jacobs’ insightful work on Guardians versus Traders, and the parallels to present-day Covidocrats are obvious. With Covid, as with Climate Change, “science” has been shamelessly torn from its foundation on informed debate and held up as if it were a trophy by shameless politicians and bureaucrats whose disregard for the most basic principles of freedom and human rights heralds a new dark age of totalitarianism.

    To wash down this bitter state of affairs, Joanna introduces us to her favourite wine, a South African Shiraz called Alvi’s Drift, 2019. The wine can be hard to come by in Canada, so Malcom Jolly, our street-savvy wine critic, proposes substituting with a bottle named Porcupine Ridge and goes on to share some fascinating insights into the South African grapes we know as Shiraz or Syrah.

    To read more about - and by - Joanna, check out: joannaszurmak.com

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 4 - George Waldner: Can we still save the University?
    Jun 9 2022

    In this episode of Liberty & Wine, Anne talks with former President at York College Pennsylvania Dr. George Waldner about the state of higher education in North America today. How did Collectivism manage to overtake our colleges and universities to the extent that student life today resembles a flash-back to China’s Cultural Revolution with students living in perpetual fear of bullying and cancellation by the Woke gangs on campus? And what - if anything - can we do to reverse the trend?

    The wine George has chosen for this episode is a William Fevre Chablis, Champs Royaux 2019. Tune in to hear his heartwarming story about how he and his wife came to love this wine, and to hear our wine expert, Malcolm Jolly, humorously unravel some of the complex mystery of the white Burgundy wines.

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    57 mins
  • 3 - Paul J. Zak: The Love ’n Liberty approach to Health and Happiness
    Apr 30 2022

    In this episode of L&W, Anne talks to Professor Paul J. Zak about his fascinating discoveries in the novel field of neuroeconomics. We learn that man is by nature a moral being, and that our biochemistry predisposes us toward trust, generosity, and spontaneous order. We also learn that hugs are the best immune booster in our arsenal.

    The beverage Paul has chosen for this episode is the beer Orval, and as always, our excellent wine wiz Malcolm Jolly has many entertaining insights into this exclusive beverage.

    To learn more about Paul Zak’s extraordinary insights into a happier, healthier, freer life, go to https://pauljzak.com 

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    55 mins
  • 2- Don Boudreaux: Virus, Climate, and the Supply Chain
    Apr 4 2022

    In this episode of Liberty & Wine, Anne turns to Don Boudreaux for candid insights into the state of the economy post  pandemic and the dangers that lie ahead.

    The wine Don has chosen for this episode—Condrieu Guigal—gives us a glimpse of the man behind the economist. We’ll hear why he selected this particular wine, and acclaimed wine critic Malcolm Jolly will, as always, give us his take on the bottle and infuse it with both humour and expert advice.

    You can find Don and sign up for his mailing list at www.cafehayek.com

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • 1 - Matt Ridley: The Rational Optimist goes VIRAL
    Mar 7 2022

    In this episode of Liberty & Wine, Anne talks to Matt Ridley about his newest book, “Viral: The Search for the Origin of Covid-19”. The conversation meanders far and wide as Anne and Matt also explore ways to cope with the general sense of pessimism that permeates our age and try on the spirit of rational optimism that has become a characteristic of Matt’s work.

    The wine selected for this episode—La Reserve de Leoville Barton, Saint-Julien 2014—has personal significance for Matt. Listen to the episode and hear his story, as well as a commentary by acclaimed wine critic Malcolm Jolly who will introduce this special bottle and, most importantly, tell Matt when he can safely drink it!

    Read more about Matt Ridley and his books at www.mattridley.co.uk


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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 10 - The Power of Story
    Feb 7 2022

    In this tenth episode of Liberty & Wine, my friend Anne and I talk about her successful novels and her childhood growing up in Denmark. For this month’s wine review, wine expert Malcolm presents the Catena Alta Historic Rows Malbec 2017, a red wine from Argentina. I then conclude by discussing the future of the Liberty & Wine podcast with its new host.

     

    This month's link :

    Adam Driver: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Driver

    Q&A: https://www.annefortier.com/about 

    Wine: https://www.lcbo.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/en/lcbo/red-wine-14001/catena-alta-historic-rows-malbec-2017-982355#.YbyzH2jMKF4

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • 9 - Inequalities during the Golden Age of Capitalism (1815-1913)
    Dec 6 2021

    In this ninth episode of Liberty & Wine, my friend Vincent and I talk about inequalities during the Golden Age of Capitalism, and how this period is misconstrued in the popular imagination.

    For this month’s wine review, Wine & Food Journalist Malcolm Jolley presents the Vietti Nebbiolo Perbacco 2018, a red wine from northern Italy.

    I then conclude with an editorial about the dangers of the recent infiltration of wokeism into the highest echelons of the academic world in Canada.


    Wine: 

    • Vietti Nebbiolo Perbacco 2018:
      https://www.vietti.com/en/wines/nebbiolo-perbacco/nebbiolo-perbacco-2018/

    Editorial:

    • Facal 1: https://www.qub.ca/article/quand-la-science-est-prise-en-otage-1060308223
    • Concordia: https://www.concordia.ca/ginacody/about/jobs/cme/2021/crc-tier-ii-nanomaterials-for-sustainable-energy.html
    • Facal 2: https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2021/11/13/la-bureaucratisation-de-lideologie-woke
    • Kay in Quillette: https://quillette.com/2021/11/07/anti-racism-as-office-politics-power-play-a-canadian-academic-case-study/





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    58 mins
  • 8 - Monetary Policy and Its Impact on the Lives of Ordinary People
    Nov 1 2021

    In this eighth episode of Liberty & Wine, my friend Rudyard and I talk about monetary policy and how, despite the supposed independence of central banks and it being the top policy issue facing more and more countries, it seems to escape political debate and public scrutiny. This is particularly unfortunate given that monetary policy has a significant impact on the lives of ordinary people.

    For this month’s wine review, my special guest wine expert Malcolm presents the 2019 Tawse Growers Blend Pinot Noir from the Niagara Falls region. I then conclude by telling you about a great Netflix series I recently watched – The Barrier – before making a very exciting announcement about the addition of a new host to Liberty & Wine.

    To read more about Rudyard’s articles on monetary policy:

    https://thehub.ca/2021-08-16/rudyard-griffiths-the-leaders-wont-be-talking-about-this-issue-it-may-be-the-most-important-one/

    https://thehub.ca/2021-09-01/rudyard-griffiths-deficits-used-to-matter-now-the-parties-dont-even-tell-us-the-price-tag/

    Wine: https://www.vivino.com/CA/en/tawse-growers-blend-pinot-noir/w/1828786

    Malcolm’s website: https://www.goodfoodrevolution.com/

    Editorial: https://www.netflix.com/ca/title/81073507

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    1 hr and 4 mins