Juliette Sellgren
University of Virginia
Juliette Sellgren is an Economics student and Political Economy Research Assistant at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Ms. Sellgren is the creator and host of The Great Antidote Podcast, sponsored by AdamSmithWorks.org. Ms. Sellgren works as a Research Assistant as the UVa's Veconlab, conducting experimental research on political economics through computer programming and human trials. From August 2022 - April 2023, Sellgren was Local Coordinator for Students For Liberty, a worldwide libertarian institution with a network of over 1,000 student organizations. Ms. Sellgren has also been a Winter Humanities Fellow and Political Studies Fellow at the Hertog Foundation.
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- Phil Magness on Academic Integrity: Public Choice Edition
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- Kerianne Lawson on Equal Economic Freedoms
- Dianne Durante on Innovators in Sculpture
- Cheryl Miller on Hertog and the Humanities
- John Cochrane on Monetary Versus Fiscal Policy
- Lauren Hall on Radical Moderation
- Colin Grabow on the Jones Act 2: Treason and Cruises
- Peter Boettke on Don Lavoie and Central Planning
- Great Antidote Extras: Phil Magness on Academic Integrity
- Brent Orrell on Dignity and Work
- Henry Clark on Montesquieu
- Introducing The Great Antidote Podcast with Juliette Sellgren
- Craig Biddle on Philosophy and Objectivism
- Samuel Gregg on Christianity and Liberalism
- Daniel Rothschild on Liberalism and Think Tanks
- Russ Roberts on How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life
- Adam White on the American Judiciary
- Nadine Strossen on Hate Speech
- Scott Bullock on Criminal Justice
- The Great Antidote: James Otteson on What Adam Smith Knew
- Robert Lawson on Educating for Economic Freedom: James Gwartney's Legacy
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- The Great Antidote with Lauren Hall on the Medicalization of Giving Birth: Deep Dive
- Alain Bertaud on Urban Planning and Cities
- The Great Antidote with James Otteson on What Adam Smith Knew: Deep Dive
- The Great Antidote with Josh Rauh on the U.S. Public Pension Crisis: Deep Dive
- Off the Air But On the Record with Alain Bertaud
- The Great Antidote: Josh Rauh on the Pending Public Pension Crisis
- The Great Antidote: Jason Brennan on Incentives and Criminal Justice: Deep Dive
- Alice Temnick on Teaching, Learning, and Adam Smith's Education
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- The Great Antidote: Jason Brennan on Incentives and Criminal Justice
- The Great Antidote: Kenneth Elzinga on Teaching Economics and More - Deep Dive
- Kristi Kendall on Filmmaking and Documenting Our Divisions
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- David Boaz on Liberalism and the Continuing Progress of the Enlightenment
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- Great Antidote Deep Dive: Daniel Klein on Adam Smith's Justice
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