On this episode, Will sits down with ten-time world record-breaking explorer Colin O'Brady to discuss his new book, The 12-Hour Walk: Invest One Day, Conquer Your Mind, And Unlock Your Best Life.
On this episode, Sean and Rachel weigh in on a walk-out organized at the University of Michigan Medical School, over a pro-life doctor appearing as a keynote speaker.
On this episode, Ben sits down with two of the three main Republican contenders for the Arizona Senate ahead of the August 2nd primary. Ben is joined by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, and then he sits down with businessman Jim Lamon to cover the main issues voters are looking at.
Wait we are exchanging a Russian arms dealer, the so-called "Merchant of Death" for Brittney Griner?! This is Bowe Bergdahl all over again. RIDICULOUS!...
Today, President Biden is expected to make a phone call with Chinese leader Xi Jinping amid growing international tensions. Next month, House Speaker Nancy...
On this episode, Sean and Rachel sit down with Political Commentator and Legal Philosopher Eva Vlaardingerbroek to discuss the ongoing Dutch farmer protests in the Netherlands.
On this episode, Liz sits down with the CEO and Co-Founder of Brilliant Earth, Beth Gerstein, to discuss how she developed one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing fine jewelry companies.
Howie Kurtz on Merrick Garland refusing to rule out prosecuting Donald Trump, the Biden administration insisting there is no recession and Nancy Pelosi's possible...
On this episode, Will sits down with former paramilitary law enforcement officer from Mexico, Ed Calderon, who draws on his first-hand experience taking on the vicious drug cartels of Mexico.
Chief Economist at Moody's Analytics Mark Zandi joins the Rundown to discuss the state of the economy, concerns over consumer spending, and why he doesn't believe the United States is currently in a recession. Then, Former Drug Enforcement Agency Agent in charge of Special Operations Division, Derek Maltz joins the podcast to explain how the digital world has given cartels a stronger trafficking network, how both China and Mexico are responsible for the flow of Fentanyl into the U.S., and how this issue relates back to America's overwhelmed and underfunded law enforcement at the southern border.