Tag: podcast

Promoted from the Ricochet Member Feed by Editors Created with Sketch. Is Political Talk Radio Dead? w/ Michael Graham

 

What’s the future of talk radio and how can Conservatives counter-balance biased media while attracting the next generation of voters? The loquacious and hilarious Michael Graham’s background was in stand-up comedy, he coordinated several Republican campaigns including Pat Buchanan’s 1992 Presidential run, and was a talk radio host with millions of listeners in New England on WTKK and Washington DC on WMAL. Graham has appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher The O’Reilly Factor, Hardball with Chris Matthews, Fox & Friends, and the Dr. Phil ShowMichael is now a writer at Washington Examiner and Creative Director at The Weekly Standard where he writes and hosts several podcasts.

Member Post

 

Recently, I read a post written by a Christian brother that really touched me and I felt that there needed to be a critique of it. I did not want to dismiss what he wrote on racism, but I did want to offer loving criticism with another person on my podcast. It worries me that […]

Join Ricochet!

This is a members-only post on Ricochet's Member Feed. Want to read it? Join Ricochet’s community of conservatives and be part of the conversation. Get your first month free.

Member Post

 

What it feels like to win! Behind the scenes at a Hollywood private election party where the unexpected happened. What now? Special guest, @6foot2inhighheels Melissa Praemonitus returns to WhiskeyPolitics to discuss the future of conservative activism, what should be Trump’s first to-do, being surrounded by unhappy UCLA students, what happens with President Trump with a GOP […]

Join Ricochet!

This is a members-only post on Ricochet's Member Feed. Want to read it? Join Ricochet’s community of conservatives and be part of the conversation. Get your first month free.

Member Post

 

Does anyone know how a person (not some great intellect or think, just a podcaster) like me can possibly get a podcast on Ricochet? Are there specific intellectual requirements? Preview Open

Join Ricochet!

This is a members-only post on Ricochet's Member Feed. Want to read it? Join Ricochet’s community of conservatives and be part of the conversation. Get your first month free.

Member Post

 

Good Afternoon Everyone!   Preview Open

Join Ricochet!

This is a members-only post on Ricochet's Member Feed. Want to read it? Join Ricochet’s community of conservatives and be part of the conversation. Get your first month free.

Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel welcomes his new co-host Stephen Miller of National Review. They discuss their dueling articles on leaving the GOP, the rise of Donald Trump, and who will be banned from their conservatarian Pirate Ship.

Follow them both on Twitter at @ExJon and @RedSteeze, and check out Stephen’s personal website, The Wilderness.

Contributor Post Created with Sketch. FIRE Launches New Free Speech Podcast

 

So To SpeakI’m proud to announce that FIRE has launched So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast. New episodes will be posted every other Thursday morning. The first of our bi-weekly episodes features interviews with me and with Brookings Institution Senior Fellow and Kindly Inquisitors author (as well as a personal hero of mine) Jonathan Rauch. As FIRE says over at The Torch:

In 1993, a young Rauch published Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought. It was his response to what he saw as the West’s lackluster and apologetic defense of the novelist Salman Rushdie’s free speech rights. In this inaugural episode, Rauch talks about his book and its impassioned moral (not legal!) defense of liberal inquiry and criticism. You’ll also hear the inside scoop from Greg on his and Rauch’s first meeting. (Hint: It involved comic book superheroes.)

You can listen to the episode here, and read more about the podcast over at The Torch.

Member Post

 

This is a new podcast from Krista Tippet, of NPR’s “On Being,” based on her new book Becoming Wise. Krista included me in the book, and in the podcast, so I thought I’d share it with y’all! The recording was done not long after my first book, Here If You Need Me came out, and […]

Join Ricochet!

This is a members-only post on Ricochet's Member Feed. Want to read it? Join Ricochet’s community of conservatives and be part of the conversation. Get your first month free.

Contributor Post Created with Sketch. Member Post

 

When Skype goes south it’s hard to host and engineer at the same time. Still, Claire is Claire and she nails down David Cameron’s gambit with the EU, the situation in Turkey and the possibility of a new banking crisis with *gulp* negative interest rates. Preview Open

Join Ricochet!

This is a members-only post on Ricochet's Member Feed. Want to read it? Join Ricochet’s community of conservatives and be part of the conversation. Get your first month free.

Contributor Post Created with Sketch. Member Post

 

One could actually say that the title is redundant since all of Ricochet is The Claire Berlinski Show. But tonight at 11 ET is our pilot show streamed live to the Chat Room straight from Paris and the Midwestern Bunker of the Ricochet Paint Department. Please join us. We’ll be talking about the Brextit and […]

Join Ricochet!

This is a members-only post on Ricochet's Member Feed. Want to read it? Join Ricochet’s community of conservatives and be part of the conversation. Get your first month free.

Contributor Post Created with Sketch. The Libertarian Podcast: “Remembering Antonin Scalia”

 

Richard Epstein recalls his friend and onetime colleague Antonin Scalia – and explains the similarities and differences in their respective legal philosophies.

Contributor Post Created with Sketch. Member Post

 

With the rise of Trump and the fall of the Scalia dominating the pages of Ricochet, how about a little good news? And what could be better news than a little bit more Claire Berlinski? Claire and I are launching a new podcast this Saturday night after coverage of the South Carolina primary. The primary […]

Join Ricochet!

This is a members-only post on Ricochet's Member Feed. Want to read it? Join Ricochet’s community of conservatives and be part of the conversation. Get your first month free.

Promoted from the Ricochet Member Feed by Editors Created with Sketch. Flyover Country’s 50th Episode Spectacular, with Peter and Rob!

 

Back from a lengthy scheduling-hiatus, Flyover Country brings you its 50th episode Spectacular, with Ricochet co-founders Peter Robinson and Rob Long! Delve deeper into the minds of Ricochet’s favorite podcasters, as the interviewers become the guests, with topics ranging from handguns to presidential politics, ending with the predictions that will either set your minds at ease or your hearts trembling with fear. Who is right?

Welcome to The Conservatarians, a brand spankin’ new podcast hosted by Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and KTAR-FM‘s Jim Sharpe. For the premiere episode, Jon and Jim welcome the man who inspired the podcast name, Charles C. W. Cooke, author of The Conservatarian Manifesto and co-host of the popular “Mad Dogs & Englishmen” podcast.

Charles defines the term “conservatarian,” names a few politicos who fit the description, and defends Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band from Jon’s praise of Pet Sounds. Other topics include the Paris Climate Conference, the latest perfidy from the EPA, and Hollywood’s ridiculous plan to rewrite Ted Kennedy’s darkest hour.

Contributor Post Created with Sketch. Kaus on Trump: “We Don’t Want Your … Comprehensive Immigration Reform”

 

Mickey-KausMickey Kaus was a guest today on the Harvard Lunch Club political podcast. What follows are some notes on his remarks.

Regarding Donald Trump’s provocative suggestion that we should at least temporarily ban the entry of all Muslims into the United States, as either immigrants or tourists, Mickey Kaus, the purveyor of the wildly popular kausfiles.com, said on this week’s edition of the Harvard Lunch Club Political Podcast that while he did not support the idea (it was “over-broad”) it was nevertheless not unconstitutional, and further:

…when you think about it, do we want to admit people who believe the opposite of the American way of life? Not Muslims but let’s hypothesize some other religion, some evil religion, the Voldemort religion or something. They’re nihilists, they don’t believe in free speech, they don’t believe in democracy, and they believe in causing a lot of destruction. Would we let in those people? No. So it’s obviously okay to have some kind of thought test. Our assimilation is not so good that we can take people that violently disagree with us and mold them into model Americans. It’s not going to happen.

Member Post

 

Greetings from Israel. Much reading and podcast listening on my trip (thx Ricochet!) Wanted to share a Goldman Sachs Entrepreneur Summit Podcast which interviewed the CEO of a new company I hadn’t heard of until Rico’s recent podcasts (they advertise on Ricochet): Casper, a fascinating start-up with over 100 employees angling to revolutionize (disrupt) everything sleep. Since […]

Join Ricochet!

This is a members-only post on Ricochet's Member Feed. Want to read it? Join Ricochet’s community of conservatives and be part of the conversation. Get your first month free.

Contributor Post Created with Sketch. Member Post

 

Hello, everyone, the poe.pod series on Ezra Pound’s poetic art continues with a discussion of his comic sense of the relation between beauty & shame. My friend Felix & I are trying to bring out his allusions to love poetry in the Western tradition & his attempt to show how poetry emerges from the conflict of […]

Join Ricochet!

This is a members-only post on Ricochet's Member Feed. Want to read it? Join Ricochet’s community of conservatives and be part of the conversation. Get your first month free.

Contributor Post Created with Sketch. Earth’s the Right Place for Love

 

ClassroomAs a pre-emptive act of self-defense, I wish to post Birches, by Robert Frost. This won’t mean anything to you until you listen to the podcast that Rob, James and I just recorded, but when you do, and you get to the end, and hear Rob and James berate me for failing to share their Mr. Science-like goggling enthusiasm for NASA — well, then you’ll know what I mean.

As I say, a pre-emptive act of self-defense:

Birches

Member Post

 

If there is one thing Ricochet needs it’s another non-union attempt at a podcast stuffed down members’ ears. I had a little extra time this weekend, so if you really want to torture yourself, below is my attempt at creating a short podcast. Work with me because it’s rare that I have to talk without […]

Join Ricochet!

This is a members-only post on Ricochet's Member Feed. Want to read it? Join Ricochet’s community of conservatives and be part of the conversation. Get your first month free.

Contributor Post Created with Sketch. Grand Strategy Podcast: Stephen Krasner on the Future of American Global Leadership

 

One of my favorite guests on our Hoover Institution podcasts is Stephen Krasner, the Graham H. Stuart Chair in International Relations at Stanford and the Chairman of Hoover’s Working Group on Foreign Policy and Grand Strategy. On this show, we discuss America’s role in shaping international order: how we’ve done since World War II, whether our days at the top are coming to a close, and which threats to our preeminence our most acute.