Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchThe Lazy Susan: Spring Break Deportations
Episode 1784
Lewis Thune and Paden Hughes recap how deportations and energy wring in Spring for the cabinet.
1 year ago
Grammar Minute: Against Emoji in Emails
Episode 1783
That smiley face isn't conveying what you think it is. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
1 year ago
Grammar Minute: Contrary to Contronyms
Episode 1782
In this age of government "sanctions," what does this word actually mean? Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
1 year ago
Susannah Barnes Petitt: Michigan’s Pre-K Expansion Is Failing—Here’s Why
Episode 1781
Despite massive funding increases, Michigan’s state-run Pre-K program isn’t attracting enough students. Could expanding community-based options and g…
1 year ago
The WRFH Interview: Robby Soave
Episode 1780
Robby Soave is a senior editor at Reason and host of Rising on Hill TV. He joined Erin Osborne of WRFH for a wide-ranging conversation.
1 year ago
Grammar Minute: How Many Spaces Belong After a Period?
Episode 1775
Unless you're using a typewriter, the simple rule is usually better. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
1 year ago
The WRFH Interview: Dr. Jeremy Black
Episode 1779
Jeremy Black is a British historian, professor of history at Exeter University, and Distinguished Fellow at Hillsdale College. He was on Hillsdale Co…
1 year ago
Word to the Wise: Love
Episode 1778
As a busy college student, don't be so consumed with your own accomplishments that you forget to love others.
1 year ago
Heimliche and Hemlock: Fragments from Novalis: Pollen
Episode 1777
Alexandra Comus and Ellia He discuss "Blüthenstaub" (Pollen), which are literary/philosophical fragments from Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Ha…
1 year ago
Visible Things: Fly Brains
Episode 1776
Fly brains are the size of a poppy seed yet contain an enormous amount of complexity and evidence for design. This week Eleanor discusses last fall’s…
1 year ago