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01 August 2025

Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles and Brent Allen Winters 080125 Understanding the Fundamentals of Common Law and Governance - E1152

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In this episode, host Roger Sales kicks off the Friday edition at the Radio Ranch, discussing various topics with his co-host Brent Winters, who is expected to join shortly. The conversation touches on the transition into August, the last month of summer, and the limited number of associates involved in the show. Roger mentions the platforms they are broadcasting on, including Euro Folk Radio and Radio Soapbox, and highlights some updates on their website, thematrixdocs.com. The discussion also delves into the story of Sarah, a nurse who faced controversy over a COVID test for a newborn, and the importance of understanding the dialectic in such situations. Additionally, Roger talks about uploading past episodes to Pod Home and the challenges of managing archives. As the episode progresses, Brent Winters joins the conversation, sharing insights into the common law tradition and its comparison to the law of the city. Brent emphasizes the importance of understanding the fundamentals of law and the role of due process in achieving reliable results. The discussion also covers historical aspects of law, such as the influence of the Norman invasion on the English legal system and the development of the common law tradition. Brent and Roger engage in a lively conversation about various legal concepts, including the role of the sheriff, the militia, and the significance of the common law trust. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of local governance and the historical context of the hundreds and shires in England.


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