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Heard at Heritage

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Want the inside scoop on what’s happening here at Heritage? Check out Heard at Heritage. This podcast features cutting-edge analysis and thought from leading experts in and across the Conservative movement, and of course, Heritage’s premiere events and programming - from the heart of Washington D.C. straight to you. Formerly the Heritage Events podcast.

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Recent Guests

William K. Kirk
Attorney, founder of Washington Gun Law, YouTube educator on gun rights
Washington Gun Law
Episode: What Is Happening to Gun Rights in Virginia with William K. Kirk
Michael Lee Anderson
Author of Thorium Powered Abundance; Associate Director of Technology Investment and Innovation at a major aerospace company
Aerospace industry / author
Episode: Is Thorium the Answer to all our Nuclear Challenges with Michael Lee Anderson
Tim Lines
CEO of Geothermal Wells, LLC and expert in the energy sector with a focus on geothermal technology.
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Episode: Not Your Grandfather’s Geothermal Energy with Tim Lines
Kevin Mooney
Journalist and author, with a history of reporting aligned with the conservative movement.
The Daily Signal
Episode: What’s Really Driving the Climate Change Debate with Kevin Mooney
Steve Goreham
Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of several books on energy and climate.
Climate Science Coalition of America
Episode: How Green Energy Policies Are Failing America with Author Steve Goreham
Lake Barrett
Nuclear engineer and expert in nuclear waste management
Episode: A Path Forward on Spent Nuclear Fuel Management with Lake Barrett
Ben Lieberman
Senior Fellow focused on energy and environmental policy
Competitive Enterprise Institute
Episode: How Green Subsidies Make Us Dependent on Chinese Minerals with Ben Lieberman
Joel Spangenberg
Leader at CORE Power with extensive experience in naval nuclear propulsion
CORE Power
Episode: Nuclear Powered Boats and Much More with Joel Spangenberg
Nick Loris
Executive Vice President of Policy at C3 Solutions
C3 Solutions
Episode: The Power Hour | Competing with Russia and China on Nuclear Energy with Nick Loris

Host

Jack Spencer
Host of the show, involved in discussions related to energy policy, environmental issues, and conservative viewpoints.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 66 ratings
  • Waste of time

    Utterly useless

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    SJMayer
    United Statesa year ago
  • Joseph Story Lecture

    This was spot on! Thank you!!

    Apple Podcasts
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    QuartetLead
    United States2 years ago
  • Power Hour

    Interesting and informative. It can be hard to find good stuff like this for electricity geeks.

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    Big Oil Man
    United States3 years ago
  • Dennis Karpf

    Sound quality needs improvement. Please don’t swallow words. Substantive informative is very good.

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    5
    dennis.karpf
    United States5 years ago
  • Sometimes smart, often just propaganda

    It’s to much work digging through all the fluff on here for the discussions I actually learn something from.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Nick59427
    United States6 years ago

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Is Thorium the Answer to all our Nuclear Challenges with Michael Lee Anderson
Q: How does a Thorium reactor fundamentally differ from current light-water reactors?
Thorium molten salt reactors use a different moderator and coolant combination, operate at atmospheric pressure, allow online fuel processing, and can consume nuclear waste, making them inherently safer, more scalable, and far more waste-efficient than conventional light-water designs.
Is Thorium the Answer to all our Nuclear Challenges with Michael Lee Anderson
Q: What can we use Thorium for beyond electricity generation?
The higher operating temperatures of molten salt reactors open possibilities for industrial processes like cleaner ammonia synthesis, advanced ceramics, plastics, desalination, and even medical isotope production, as well as potential space propulsion systems where high-temperature heat enables compact radiators and more efficient energy transfer.
Is Thorium the Answer to all our Nuclear Challenges with Michael Lee Anderson
Q: What got you into energy and energy solutions?
My path started with Navy Nuclear Power School and submarine duty, which showed me how a self-contained, reliable nuclear system could dramatically alter operations. That led me to focus on how to translate that mindset to civilian energy security, using molten salt and thorium concepts to reduce logistics risk and increase energy density.
What Is Happening to Gun Rights in Virginia with William K. Kirk
Q: Do you support any licensing requirements or concealed carry permits?
Kirk expresses a preference for constitutional carry, suggesting that licensing regimes should be minimal or avoided, and notes experience with Washington state's shall-issue framework as comparatively fair, while cautioning about the Bruin footnote 9 and the risk of broad licensing being used to disarm law-abiding citizens.
What Is Happening to Gun Rights in Virginia with William K. Kirk
Q: What is the constitutional basis for our gun rights?
Kirk argues there is no purely textual constitutional basis for gun rights; rather, he frames the basis as God-given civil liberties that the government cannot take away. He also emphasizes that the Second Amendment protects a broader right to self-preservation, not just gun ownership.

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Recent guests on Heard at Heritage include:

1. William K. Kirk
2. Michael Lee Anderson
3. Tim Lines
4. Kevin Mooney
5. Steve Goreham
6. Lake Barrett
7. Ben Lieberman
8. Joel Spangenberg

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