Podcasts

The coronavirus pandemic has shed a light on schools and education across the U.S. from the obstacles of remote teaching, public schools not reopening...

From Homer's Odysseus to Wilfred Owen, the idea of a warrior poet has captured our attention for generations. For a man or woman to...

After days of fighting between Israelis and Palestinians in Jerusalem, factions in the Gaza Strip have gotten involved firing more than three hundred rockets...

This week, Liz is joined by Founder of Baked By Melissa, Melissa Ben-Ishay to discuss how getting fired from her job as a media planner encouraged her to build one of the largest cupcake emporiums in the nation.

This week, Trey Gowdy reflects on the love, generosity, and care of a mother. He discusses how a mother's love transcends our flaws and our failings and cares for us through our lives.

America's infrastructure has been attacked. Last week's cyberattack against Colonial Pipeline Co. shut down critical fuel network supply lines and raised the possibility of...

This week, the panel discusses the continued struggles of the U.S. economy due to the pandemic, after April's jobs report did not meet expectations.

A car bomb attack over the weekend in the Afghan capital of Kabul killed more than eighty five people, mostly female school children. Such...

This week, Ben is joined by Sohrab Ahmari, Op-Ed Editor at the New York Post and the author of the Unbroken Thread: Discovering the Wisdom of Tradition in an Age of Chaos.In this conversation. Ahmari discusses how the birth of his son and the martyrdom of Catholic Saint Maximilian Kolbe inspired his latest book.

While millions of Americans have already received the at least one dose of the vaccine there are still some who are vaccine hesitant. And...

This week, Will weighs in on the equity vs. equality debate and discusses collegiate athletes profiting from their name, image and likeness.

This week, Shannon Bream joins Dr. Nicole Saphier to share their top 5 ways to better your mental health.

This week, Liz explains how the United States' national debt got so high, what we can do about it as a country, and what our soaring national debt means for Americans.

Boston College philosophy professor Dr. Peter Kreeft, is well known for his candid approach to Christianity and culture. He's an octogenarian who has his...

Just a day before Facebook extended their ban of Donald Trump, the former President announced the launch of his a new communications platform. This was...

This week, Tyrus flies solo for an episode on policing, resisting arrest, and overall, race in America. 

During his address to a joint session of Congress last month, President Biden called for Congress to come up with bipartisan immigration reform. This...

The White House has announced they support suspending the intellectual property rights on COVID-19 vaccine in order to increase vaccine production. This has surprised...

From Washington

This Week: With more and more Americans getting vaccinated, will the U.S get back to normal for the summer? The CDC recommended this week that...

This week, Kennedy sits down with Professor of Medicine at the NYU Langone Medical Center Dr. Marc Siegel to discuss vaccine hesitancy in the U.S. Listen now!