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Tawsif Anam is writer, podcaster, and an award-winning public policy professional. He is an immigrant from Bangladesh, and now a United States citizen. Tawsif Anam’s writings have appeared in USA Today, Washington Examiner, The Washington Times, The Boston Globe, The Western Journal, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wisconsin State Journal, The Capital Times, and more. Tawsif comments on a wide range of topics, ranging from current affairs in politics to various issues affecting society and culture. Visit www.tawsifanam.net to learn more.
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Latest Episodes
Simran Arora on WI State Assembly 80th District race, property tax, education, data center, AI, etc.
S.13 E.18 Simran Arora is running for office from the 80th Assembly District of Wisconsin.Simran appeared as a guest on my podcast to talk about her background, education, work experience, as well her policy priorities. Simran shared her...
Billie Johnson on Democrat gubernatorial candidates, socialism, GOP's chance of victory in WI, etc.
S.13 E.17 Billie Johnson, Chairman of Republican Party of Wisconsin's 2nd Congressional District, joined me as a guest on my podcast to talk about the Democrat gubernatorial candidates, the radical left and socialism, Tom Tiffany's campaign, th...
Prof. Marc Defant speaking on evolution, ancient civilization, Younger Dryas Impact, aliens, etc.
S.13 E.16 Professor Marc Defant joined me for a conversation to talk about the origin of mankind and how humans evolved. He also discussed the Younger Dryas Impact Theory and how that might have affected life on earth. We also talked about the ...
Is Venezuela going to become the 51st American state?
S13. E.15 President Trump posted a partial map of Latin America on his Truth Social account, marking Venezuela with a U.S. flag. This has raised the question: Is Venezuela going to become the 51st American state? In this episode, I discuss the ...
INTENSE ENERGY CRISIS: Is there any oil left in Bangladesh?
S.13 E.14 The lines outside fuel stations in Bangladesh are growing longer and longer. The wait time to purchase fuel is increasing rapidly. Even after waiting for over 12 hours, motorists are still not able to purchase fuel. Reportedly, a majo...