This week, Sean and Rachel invite 17-year-old Daniel Idfresne to The Kitchen Table to discuss how high school is challenging enough without having the added element of conforming to “wokeism” to deal with.
This week, Kennedy sits down with President of the Tax Foundation Scott Hodge to discuss the taxation programs that the government is trying to implement and how this is impacting Americans.
This week, Professor of Emergency Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine and Yale New Haven Hospital Physician-in-Chief Dr. Gail D'Onofrio joins Abby in the classroom to help with her lesson plan on the opioid crisis.
This week, Shannon sits down with Editor for the Style section of The Washington Post, Amy Argetsinger, to discuss her new book, "There She Was: The Secret History of Miss America."
This week, Dana is joined by co-founder, and co-executive chairman of private equity firm The Carlyle Group and New York Times Bestselling Author, David Rubenstein.
This week, Martha sits down with CEO and Founder of Tunnel to Towers Foundation Frank Siller who tells his late brother's story of courage and selflessness as an FDNY Firefighter on the day of the 9/11 terror attacks.