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The Common Peace Podcast

The Common Peace Podcast

By: Jacob Osborne
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Taking inspiration from iconic speakers, join Jacob Osborne as he discusses and details the Human Connection. Driven by the Founders of the United States "inalienable rights." combined with the indisputable Power of the People, explore a connection between all human life and that of a societal shift.

Jacob Osborne 2025
Philosophy Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
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Episodes
  • Why Free Healthcare is a Constitutional Necessity
    May 15 2025

    In this episode, we discuss why healthcare is not only a necessity but also a constitutional principle and how we can achieve it without breaking the American economic system.

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    9 mins
  • The Disestablishment of Corporatism: A Path Towards Freedom in Capitalism
    May 9 2025

    Today, we will discuss how we will disestablish economic disparity and remove the pressures of corporations from politics so that our country no longer finds itself in an infinite act of inaction.

    In the next episode, we will examine the right to Life and why and how our healthcare system needs reform.

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    9 mins
  • How to Fight Misinformation: A Blueprint Against Divisive Narratives
    May 1 2025

    In this episode, we cover the following:

    • The current misinformation landscape
    • Historic and modern cases for fighting misinformation
    • The clarification of fact vs. opinion in all media
    • The reeducation of the American People in healthy research and debate
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    10 mins

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