Podcasts

The Oinkonomics podcast hosted by Bacon’s Rebellion publisher Jim Bacon features conversations with thoughtful people across the partisan/ ideological spectrum to explore what ails our society and what Virginians can do to build more prosperous, livable and sustainable communities.

Episode #7: Tightening the Nuts and Bolts

Former Secretary of Finance Steve Cummings explains how the Youngkin administration saved hundreds of millions of dollars a year through tighter financial controls: more internal audits, better cash flow management, stronger cyber-security, and attention to nuts-and-bolts financial management.

Episode #6: Governor Youngkin’s Fiscal Legacy

Jim Bacon chats with former Finance Secretary Cummings about former Governor Glenn Youngkinโ€™s budgetary achievements, Virginiaโ€™s economic development track record, and how well positioned the commonwealth is to survive a federal financial meltdown.

Episode #5: Do Students Benefit from College Athletics?

James V. Koch, a former university president, prolific writer about college governance, and huge college sports fan, chats with Jim Bacon about the seismic changes in the college sports landscape. In his new book, โ€œThe Economic Impact of Intercollegiate Athletics on Former Students,โ€ Koch explores the pros and cons of college athletics for students and concludes that they are a net negative for graduates as measured by a variety of economic outcomes.

Episode #4: Hey, Boomer, Where’re You Going to Live When You Get Old?

Jim Bacon chats with Matt Thornhill, founder of Cozy Homes Community. Millions of aging Americans have too much money to get government assistance but not enough to move to an upscale independent-living community. In any case, most would like to age in place in their own home. If Thornhillโ€™s middle-market housing solution gets off the ground, it could revolutionize where and how older Americans live.

Episode #3: Two Bullets for Todd Gilbert

Jim Bacon catches up with John Reid, Republican candidate for lieutenant governor. When Jay Jones texted his hideous thoughts three years ago, he reflected a widespread enchantment with political violence, says Reid. Does anyone really think Jones has changed his mind?

Episode #2: All the Lovely People — On Status, Wokeness, and Virtue Signaling

Jim Bacon talks to novelist Scott Johnston about his satirical new book, “The Sandersons Fail Manhattan,” which skewers elite Manhattan culture and explores how social pressure enforces the new rules of wokeness. Johnston explains the real-life inspirations behind the bookโ€™s farcical scenes, addresses the spread of critical theory into Virginia schools and universities, and discusses the implications for DEI and free expression.

Episode #1: From Hong Kong to Hampton Roads โ€” Financial Sense with Neena Moorjani

Jim Bacon launches the Oinkonomics podcast with Neena Moorjani, an advocate for financial literacy who volunteers to do tax preparation and teaches practical money skills to lowโ€‘income and military families in Virginia Beach. You donโ€™t have to be wealthy to build wealth in America, Neena says. The episode covers Neenaโ€™s immigrant background, the importance of starting savings and investing early, tax tips for lowerโ€‘income households, credit and debt pitfalls, negotiating medical bills, and simple steps parents can take to teach children good financial habits.