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Daniel Di Martino on Socialism, Immigration, and How Hugo Chávez Destroyed Venezuela

Daniel Di Martino on Socialism, Immigration, and How Hugo Chávez Destroyed Venezuela



I sat down with Daniel Di Martino, economist and founder of the Dissident Project, to talk about how socialism destroyed Venezuela—his home country—and what Americans need to understand before making…


Published on 4 months, 3 weeks ago

WWE’s Kane on Liberty, Wrestling, and Life as a Mayor

WWE’s Kane on Liberty, Wrestling, and Life as a Mayor



I sat down with Glenn Jacobs—better known to millions as former pro wrestler Kane—to explore his transformation from WWE superstar to liberty-minded mayor of Knox County, Tennessee. Glenn explains ho…


Published on 5 months ago

Mike Rowe Reveals the Truth About Reality TV, Masculinity, and Gratitude

Mike Rowe Reveals the Truth About Reality TV, Masculinity, and Gratitude



I sat down with “Dirty Jobs” host Mike Rowe to explore his philosophy of honest storytelling and hard work. In today’s social media-driven culture, reality TV and broadcast journalism cling to a pret…


Published on 5 months, 1 week ago

Why You Should Let Your Kids Take Risks - Lenore Skenazy

Why You Should Let Your Kids Take Risks - Lenore Skenazy



I sat down with Lenore Skenazy, founder of the ‘free-range kids’ movement, to explore how fear-based parenting is holding our children back. Once dubbed “The World’s Worst Mom” for letting her 9-year…


Published on 5 months, 2 weeks ago

Meritocracy Isn’t Racist. Lowering Standards Is. - Heather Mac Donald

Meritocracy Isn’t Racist. Lowering Standards Is. - Heather Mac Donald



I sat down with Heather Mac Donald, Manhattan Institute fellow and author of “The Diversity Delusion,” to discuss how the ideology of racial victimhood is undermining American meritocracy and Western…


Published on 5 months, 3 weeks ago

The Next Pope, the Big Bang, and the Shroud of Turin - Fr. Robert Spitzer

The Next Pope, the Big Bang, and the Shroud of Turin - Fr. Robert Spitzer



I sat down with Father Robert Spitzer, a Jesuit priest and author known for his work on the intersection of faith and science, to explore how cutting-edge physics, historical evidence, and theology c…


Published on 5 months, 4 weeks ago

Peter Boghossian on Trump's First 100 Days, Morality, and God

Peter Boghossian on Trump's First 100 Days, Morality, and God



I sat down with philosopher and author Peter Boghossian to wrestle with one of the defining questions of modern American life: Can human rights, equality, and morality be justified without a belief i…


Published on 6 months ago

We Turned Schools Into Prisons - Peter Gray

We Turned Schools Into Prisons - Peter Gray



I sat down with psychologist and author Peter Gray to uncover how modern childhood has been stripped of freedom, resilience, and joy in the name of education. He explains how our obsession with “scho…


Published on 6 months, 1 week ago

How Reason & Logic Lead to Christianity - Matt Fradd (Pints With Aquinas)

How Reason & Logic Lead to Christianity - Matt Fradd (Pints With Aquinas)



I sat down with Matt Fradd, host of “Pints With Aquinas,” to explore the enduring power of Christian faith, the cultural crisis facing the West, and the vital role of fathers in navigating these turb…


Published on 6 months, 1 week ago

“Cabrini” Producer on Filmmaking, Catholicism, and Immigration - Eustace Wolfington

“Cabrini” Producer on Filmmaking, Catholicism, and Immigration - Eustace Wolfington



I sat down with Eustace Wolfington, executive producer of “Cabrini,” to explore his journey from car leasing innovator to filmmaker behind a movie that Hollywood wouldn’t touch. Eustace shares how di…


Published on 6 months, 2 weeks ago





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