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Meeting of Minds Podcast

Meeting of Minds Podcast

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Meeting of Minds brings together the top minds in history, theology, finance, economics, language, mathematics and science. Host Jerry Bowyer invites guests to be both intelligent and clear and to follow truth wherever it leads.

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  • How AI Innovators Are Rooting Out Child Predators in Gaming
    Jun 26 2026

    In Ep. #130, Isaac Willour from Bowyer Research sits down with Luke and Jennifer Richey, cofounders of Haiven, a safe, AI-powered gaming and chat platform designed to protect, connect, and empower the next generation online.

    Join us for a discussion on:

    • What parents need to know about the reality of child safety on online gaming platforms
    • How Haiven is changing the game in combatting grooming and predation on these platforms
    • The moral and business case for confronting online child exploitation

    Learn more about Haiven’s work at haiven.gg.

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    30 mins
  • Tyler O’Neil on The Rise (and Fall?) of the SPLC
    Jun 22 2026

    In Ep. 129, Isaac Willour from Bowyer Research sits down with Tyler O’Neil, senior investigative reporter at the Daily Signal, one of the foremost journalists covering the Southern Poverty Law Center. Join us for a conversation covering:

    • The latest in the DOJ’s indictment of the SPLC
    • How corporate America is cutting ties with activist groups like the SPLC
    • The moral and theological ramifications of treating political affiliation as tantamount to hatred

    Read Tyler’s excellent work here and follow him on X @Tyler2ONeil.

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    33 mins
  • The Heritage Foundation: Calling Out Amazon Over the SPLC
    Jun 8 2026

    At Amazon's annual meeting, the company faced a shareholder proposal from the Heritage Foundation via its Free Enterprise Initiative over its reliance on the Southern Poverty Law Center in vetting charities. Stefan Padfield presented for Heritage, urging the company to drop this biased, discredited data source as part of its responsibility to fiduciary duty and political neutrality.

    "The board’s opposition statement is most notable for its glaring failure to address whether Amazon continues to use SPLC data, which is a question expressly raised in our proposal. That omission arguably constitutes a red flag in terms of current oversight.

    More broadly, the proposition that shareholders should simply trust Amazon’s status quo is belied by the fact that Amazon has been rated a High Risk by 1792 Exchange on its Corporate Bias Ratings – including specifically for concerns about ongoing ties to the SPLC."

    Learn more about Heritage's Free Enterprise Initiative here.

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    2 mins
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