This week, Abby reviews some of her favorite things she learned in the past year of the podcast. She remembers highlights from her episodes on the 1992 Dream Team with Charles Barkley, Functional Music with Daniel Clark, Women's Suffrage with Jane Hampton Cook, and National Parks with Secretary David Bernhardt.
This week, Abby is joined by Phil Flynn, senior account executive at the Price Futures Group and the author of The Phil Flynn Energy Report. They discuss how Bitcoin works, the arguments for and against the cryptocurrency, and its relevance to the economy today.
This week, Abby is joined by Professor Hasan Kwame Jeffries, associate professor of history at The Ohio State University. They discuss how Martin Luther King Jr. became a symbol for peace and equality, his most impactful contributions to the civil rights movement, and what listeners can learn from his legacy today.
This week, Abby is joined by Johns Hopkins University Surgeon, Health Policy Expert, and Fox News Contributor, Dr. Marty Makary to discuss new strains of coronavirus.
This week, Kennedy discusses the unrest and attack on the United States Capitol on Wednesday, the President's response to the 2020 presidential election, and more.
This week, Abby is joined by Fox News Political Editor, Chris Stirewalt, to discuss runoff elections. They discuss the history of runoff elections and how the upcoming runoff in Georgia will impact the balance of power in the Senate.
Tyrus & Kat reminisce about some of the best episodes of this crazy year and Kat cautions against thinking things will magically get better once it’s 2021.
This week, Abby is joined by This week, Professor Kirsteen McCue, Professor of Scottish Literature & Song Culture and Co-Director for the Centre for Robert Burns Studies at the University of Glasgow to discuss Auld Lang Syne.
This week, Abby is joined by the Manager of Volunteer Projects at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Kristina Wilkes. Kristina uses her experience curating the museum's "Christmas Around the World and Holidays of Light" exhibit to discusses what holiday traditions look like around the world.
This week, Abby is joined by the Commissioner of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC), Chairman Benjamin Hovland. Chairman Hovland explains the process by which electors will place their vote for the presidency and what will happen between now and inauguration day.
This week, Abby is joined by Associate Professor of History and Director of the Institute on World War II and The Human Experience at Florida State University, G. Kurt Piehler, to discuss Pearl Harbor.
This week, Fox News Chief Congressional Correspondent, Mike Emanuel explains the different forms of filibuster, when we've seen it used in the Senate in the past, and how it could impact our legislative process moving forward.