Good Money with Tho Bishop is a weekly show on MoneyTalk 1010 AM in Tampa, broadcast throughout Florida's I-10 corridor. Good Money cuts through the superficial nature of our exhausting political discourse with a focus on sound economics and sound money, with the aim to de-bamboozle our audience away from the narratives of the regime.
Good Money listeners can order a special $5 bookstore bundle featuring What Has Government Done To Our Money by Murray Rothbard and How To Think About The Economy by Per Bylund at Mises.org/Good.
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Good Money with Tho Bishop is a weekly show on MoneyTalk 1010 AM in Tampa, broadcast throughout Florida's I-10 corridor. Good Money cuts through the superficial nature of our exhausting political discourse with a focus on sound economics and sound money, with the aim to de-bamboozle our audience away from the narratives of the regime.
Good Money listeners can order a special $5 bookstore bundle featuring What Has Government Done To Our Money by Murray Rothbard and How To Think About The Economy by Per Bylund at Mises.org/Good.
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Fiat Food and Its Consequences with David Gornoski
On this episode of Good Money with Tho Bishop, David Gornoski joins to discuss how government policies have impacted American diets
Good Money with Tho Bishop
Good Money with Tho Bishop is a weekly show on MoneyTalk 1010 AM in Tampa, broadcast throughout Florida's I-10 corridor. Good Money cuts through the superficial nature of our exhausting political discourse with a focus on sound economics and sound money, with the aim to de-bamboozle our audience away from the narratives of the regime.
Good Money listeners can order a special $5 bookstore bundle featuring What Has Government Done To Our Money by Murray Rothbard and How To Think About The Economy by Per Bylund at Mises.org/Good.