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The American Mind Podcast
Big Bill, Big Win (ft. Eric Teetsel)
The hosts are joined this week by Claremont's Vice President of Communications and Beck & Stone co-founder Andrew Beck to recount Vice President JD Vance’s speech at Claremont’s 2025 Statesmanship Award dinner, shining a light on the contradictions of liberals—wealthy, yet vehemently anti-billionaire; white, yet self-deprecating—and discussing the conservative mission to build and unify. Roiling also beneath the surface of the Left is an incendiary concoction of mental illness, confused gender ideology, and a propensity toward violence, most recently exposed in a series of attacks on ICE agents in Texas. Plus: Center for Renewing America CEO and Lincoln...
2025-07-10
53 min
The American Mind Podcast
Showdown on the Southern Border
The New York Times has anointed the Claremont Institute and its fellows as leaders in the fight against DEI. They think this makes Claremont a sinister cabal, of course, but the editors are happy to accept it as a compliment and take a victory lap. And, in a major plot twist, even the Times's readers seem to be on our side--sort of. Meanwhile, Texas Governor Greg Abbott is facing down Biden's federal government and instructing state officials to enforce border laws, even in the face of a Supreme Court defeat. Is this a constitutional crisis in the making? Plus...
2024-01-25
1h 08
PostNormal Times
Superpowers and Allies
0:00: Host Andrew Vosko welcomes Dionne Bensonsmith, adjunct assistant professor of applied gender studies at Claremont Graduate University and visiting professor of government at Claremont McKenna College.1:20: Dionne describes her work with the Reproductive Justice Community Institutional Review Board and Mothers on the Frontline, a nonprofit organization focused on children’s mental health.4:00: Dionne discusses the challenge of reconciling disciplinary rules and requirements in a PhD program with her own needs. 5:48: Andrew talks about identity and professional roles and the need for agility to prepare oneself for multiple jobs and types of jobs in the...
2023-10-12
59 min
PostNormal Times
Journeys in Truth-Seeking
Host Andrew Vosko, associate provost and director of transdisciplinary studies at Claremont Graduate University, welcomes Gwen Garrison, a faculty member in the School of Educational Studies.Garrison describes the characteristics that define her academic path and life journey, including the search for truth and the passion for storytelling – from English literature to data visualization. She also describes her doctorate work at Claremont which included quantitative and qualitative methods, now called mixed methods – in other words, a transdisciplinary approach.Vosko describes his own first steps in understanding different modes of meaning-making as an undergraduate Asian language and...
2023-09-26
48 min
The Claremont Courier
Claremont Speaks presents: Stand up, Speak up, and Be Valued; Kathryn Mora discusses using your voice and following your bliss
A Claremont Speaks Special by Russ BinderReturning guest Kathryn Mora - a favorite writer for the Claremont Courier's readers and one of Claremont Speaks most popular guests - returns to the microphone to relate a story about a recent outpatient visit in which the staff illustrated some of the all-too-common treatment of those who, as Kaythryn describes, have had a lot of birthdays. Her experience in one of Claremont's otherwise medical facilities showcased what can go wrong as a result of culturally ingrained behavior towards older people and serves as a metaphor for the condition throughout s...
2023-01-31
46 min
The American Mind Podcast
The Stakes: Defending Leo Strauss ft. Michael Millerman
In this edition of The Stakes, Michael Anton, lecturer in politics and research fellow at Hillsdale College’s Kirby Center, and a Claremont senior fellow, is joined by Michael Millerman of the Millerman School. The two discuss the teachings of the Claremont Institute's ideological lodestar, Leo Strauss. They also discuss how and to what extent Strauss' teachings, and those of other twentieth century German philosophers, remain relevant today in our crumbling republic despite an active attempt by elites to vilify them. Listeners who would like to hear even more about German philosophers can take advantage of an exclusive 25% discount to...
2022-08-22
1h 37
The Hive Five
S2E5: Opening Up with Kaitlyn Paulsen and Olivia Hewitt
In this episode, Olivia Hewitt and Kaitlyn Paulsen explore the practice of reflection, self-defined vulnerability, and what it means to invite someone into your world. In this conversation, they share personal experiences as a vehicle to process and understand the value of reflection. Kaitlyn Paulsen is a graduate in Human Centered Design and Engineering from Harvey Mudd College. Olivia Hewitt is a graduate in Human Centered Design from Pitzer College, a post-bac at the Hive, and the host of The Hive Five. To learn more about Kaitlyn Paulsen, visit https://www.kaitlynpaulsen.com or https://www.instagram...
2022-07-21
1h 00
The Hive Five
S2E4: Trusting Yourself with Shannon Randolph and Kim Griffin
In this episode, Shannon Randolph and Kim Griffin explore what it means to treat life like a prototype, the role of authenticity, and what it means to define vulnerability on your own terms. In this conversation, they share how their own personal and professional experiences have impacted how they see the world today. Shannon Randolph is a environmental anthropologist, human-centered designer, and professor at The Claremont Colleges. Kim Griffin is a podcast host, improv extraordinare, coach for emerging creatives, and close friend of the Hive. To learn more about Shannon Randolph, visit https://www.shannonrandolph.com
2022-07-02
52 min
The Claremont Courier
Claremont Speaks...Combating Ageism: Kathryn Mora, former professional clown, comedian and now septuageneraian Claremont Courier columnist, on leveraging one's spirit, voice and value in today's society
From the Claremont Speaks Podcast by Russ BinderKathryn Mora is a columnist for the Claremont Courier and she sits down with Russ to expand upon her series of articles on having "never been old before".
2022-06-23
44 min
The Claremont Courier
The Claremont Life by Ryan Zimmerman: A chat with Victoria Sancho Lobis, director of The Benton Museum
The Claremont Life podcast is produced and hosted by Ryan Zimmerman. For more episodes like this one, please visit https://www.rrzimmerman.com/podcast/
2022-05-02
42 min
The American Mind Podcast
Do You Know the Enemy? ft. Glenn Ellmers | The Roundtable Ep. 117
The Know Your Enemy podcast recently accused Claremont of misunderstanding the old civil war, and irresponsibly predicting--or perhaps yearning for--a new one. The editors respond with the help of special guest Glenn Ellmers, Claremont Scholar and author of The Soul of Politics, a book on Claremont’s intellectual godfather Harry V. Jaffa. Plus: Elon Musk officially bought Twitter and conservatives are noticing that they’re being unshackled from shadow suppression. But who is Elon Musk and does the Right want to make him its champion? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this wi...
2022-04-29
57 min
The Hive Five
S2E2: Digging Deeper with Fred Leichter and Dabney Hailey
In this episode, Fred Leichter and Dabney Hailey share about defining and synthesis through the practice of Visual Thinking Strategies. Fred Leichter and Dabney Hailey co-taught an Advanced Topics in Human Centered Design class at the Hive in Fall of 2021. In this conversation, they share how Visual Thinking Strategies can be used to help you uncover your underlying assumptions, listen more than you speak, and discover what more you can find. To learn more about Dabney Hailey and The Hailey Group, visit https://www.haileygroup.com/dabney-hailey To learn more about Fred Leichter and The...
2022-04-03
56 min
The Claremont Courier
The Claremont Life Podcast - An Interview with Peter Weinberger
Peter Weinberger sits down with Ryan Zimmerman from the Claremont Life Podcast to discuss running a local newspaper, turning that newspaper non-profit and the state of journalism in 2022.
2022-03-04
52 min
The Hive Five
S2E1: Getting Real with Asha Srikantiah and Werner Zorman
In this episode, Asha Srikantiah and Werner Zorman share the fundamentals of getting real. Asha and Werner co-teach a class at The Hive called Interpersonal Dynamics. In this conversation, they show us what it means to put empathy into action by sharing how others make you feel, being vulnerable and honest, and creating space for silence. To learn more about Asha Srikantiah, and the Hive visit @hive_5c on Instagram and https://colleges.claremont.edu/thehive/ To learn more about Werner Zorman and Harvey Mudd College, visit https://www.hmc.edu/about-hmc/hmc-experts/zorman-werner/ I...
2022-03-01
58 min
The Hive Five
S1+: Peeling Back the Curtain with Your Hosts Nick Endicott, Olivia Hewitt, and Kaitlyn Paulsen
Peeling Back the Curtain with Your Hosts Nick Endicott, Olivia Hewitt, and Kaitlyn Paulsen In this episode, we debrief this past season of the Hive Five and share the story behind why we created this podcast. You'll also get a chance to hear from your hosts -- Nick Endicott, Olivia Hewitt, and Kaitlyn Paulsen -- as we share what we've learned about human centered design, empathy, and creativity through the past five interviews. To learn more about the Hive at The Claremont Colleges and this podcast, visit @hive_5c on Instagram or check out o...
2022-01-10
30 min
The Claremont Courier
The Claremont Colleges vs. Claremont School of Theology
Written and Read by Mick RhodesFeatured in the October 8th, 2021 edition
2021-10-01
15 min
The Hive Five
S1E5: The Key to a Good Story with Tom Doelger
The Key to a Good Story In this episode, we talk with Tom Doelger, former English teacher at Seattle’s Lakeside school and unmatched storyteller. In our conversation, we talk about the joys of teaching, the power of reflection, and how the key to a good story is… To learn more about Tom Doelger you can request a copy of his writings at http://tomdoelgerspeaks.com. To learn more about the Hive at the Claremont colleges and this podcast, visit @hive_5c on Instagram or check out our website, https://colleges.claremont.edu/thehi...
2021-08-27
56 min
The Hive Five
S1E4: Working with Your Hands with John Paulsen
Working with Your Hands In this episode, we talk with contractor and small-business owner John Paulsen of Sparrow Builders. He shares with us what it means to problem-solve, the value of working with your hands, and reflections on good design. To learn more about John Paulsen you can follow him at @sparrowbuilders on Instagram or check out his website, https://www.sparrowbuilders.com. To learn more about the Hive at the Claremont colleges and this podcast, visit @hive_5c on Instagram or check out our website, https://colleges.claremont.edu/thehive/ ...
2021-08-01
1h 10
The American Mind Podcast
The Interview: Dr. Scott Yenor on The Recovery of Family Life
In this ongoing series, Ryan Williams, President of The Claremont Institute, interviews prominent scholars in the Claremont Institute’s orbit. Dr. Scott Yenor, Professor of Political Science at Boise State University and Washington Fellow at The Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life, joins Ryan to discuss his recent book, The Recovery of Family Life. The book traces the intellectual and political roots of our current family crisis and presents a series of practical approaches to revitalizing and restoring the American family. Ryan and Dr. Yenor discuss existing family policy (or lack thereof), and what can be don...
2021-07-19
53 min
The Hive Five
S1E3: Life is Hysterical with Ernie González Jr.
Authentic and Present. In this episode, we talk with actor, teacher, director, and improv-er Ernie González Jr. He shares with us his story of discovering the world of improv, what it means to listen, and why authenticity and honesty is so important in our interactions and relationships. To learn more about Ernie González Jr. you can follow him at @allbouternie on Instagram or check out his website at http://www.allabouternie.com/. To learn more about the Hive at the Claremont colleges and this podcast, visit @hive_5c on Instagram and htt...
2021-07-08
1h 02
The Hive Five
S1E2: How Are You Really? with Margaretta Page
How are you really? In this episode, we talk with clinical nurse specialist Margaretta Page from the UCSF Brain Tumor Center and creator of the Gordon Murray Caregiver Program. She shares with us her perspective on the world of nursing, how to slow down and ask the important questions, and what it means to put caregivers at the center of care. To learn more about Margaretta Page and the UCSF Brain Tumor Center, visit https://www.ucsfhealth.org/providers/margaretta-page To learn more about t...
2021-06-22
53 min
The American Mind Podcast
The Interview: Dr. Mark Blitz on Reason and Politics
In this newly revived occasional series, Ryan Williams, President of The Claremont Institute, interviews prominent scholars in the Claremont Institute's orbit. Dr. Mark Blitz, the Fletcher Jones Professor of Political Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College, joins Ryan to discuss his new book, Reason and Politics: The Nature of Political Phenomena—a searching discussion of questions at the heart of both America’s regime and her present crisis. Ryan and Mark discuss prudence, the common good, and how American public life could regain its sanity. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with...
2021-05-17
1h 04
Leaders Who Learn
Does The Golden Rule have a place in 2021?
Dr. Audrey Jordan and Dr. Jerry D. Campbell discuss the origins of The Golden Rule and its place in our current society. Audrey D. Jordan, Ph.D., CPC is the Jerry D. Campbell Professor of Civic Engagement at Claremont Lincoln University. Dr. Jerry D. Campbell is the co-founder and President Emeritus of Claremont Lincoln University.
2021-04-05
26 min
The Hive Five
S1E1: The First Word of Your Story with John B Johnson
What's the first word of your story? In this episode, we talk with identity architect John B Johnson from a small studio. He shares with us his understanding of how everything starts with identity. We discuss what's in a name, how to design from a place of understanding, and what it means to be an identity architect. To learn more about John B Johnson and a small studio, visit @johnbcreating on Instagram and https://asmallstudio.com To learn more about the Hive at the Claremont colleges and this podcast, visit @hive_5c on I...
2021-03-28
43 min
Leaders Who Learn
Education and Sustainable Solutions through Partnership - with Dr. George "Mac" McCarthy, President/CEO, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
In this episode of The Leaders Who Learn President series, Tony Digiovanni (President of Claremont Lincoln University) has an amazing conversation with Dr. George (Mac) McCarthy (President of The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy). Tony and Mac discuss the new partnership between CLU and LILP, and the partnership honors the work of David C. Lincoln. You'll hear about some of the important work being done by the Lincoln Institute, and how today's leaders can use a CLU degree to enhance their ethical leadership skills for social impact. Thanks for Listening!
2021-01-12
34 min
The American Mind Podcast
Interview: Brian Kennedy on Election Fraud Research and Dominion Voting Systems
In this special edition of The American Mind Podcast, Ryan Williams, President of The Claremont Institute, interviews Brian Kennedy, President of The American Strategy Group. Kennedy talks about his experiences on the ground in contested states during the 2020 election cycle and carefully breaks down the current state of play, pinpointing what issues he thinks are most likely to bear fruit for conservatives. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit claremontinstitute.substack.com
2020-12-17
47 min
Claremont School
Claremont Extra: Series 1 Episode 4
Tragedy strikes for Ava as a terrible truth reveals itself in the tense final installment of Holly Avenue, and Miss Doe joins the team on the sofa...
2020-12-17
14 min
The American Mind Podcast
Interview: John Eastman on Election Fraud
In this special installment of The American Mind Podcast, Ryan Williams, President of The Claremont Institute, interviews Dr. John Eastman. The two discuss Dr. Eastman’s experience navigating legal battles in the wake of the 2020 election. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit claremontinstitute.substack.com
2020-12-16
13 min
Claremont School
Claremont Extra - Episode 3
An irresistible audible treat created exclusively by Claremont Senior School students ...
2020-12-04
07 min
Claremont School
Claremont Extra - Episode 2
Claremont Senior School podcast produce another episode of Claremont Extra.
2020-11-26
09 min
Claremont School
Claremont School Podcast 2020 Ep1
Claremont School Music Technology group podcast 2020 Ep 1
2020-11-18
12 min
Leaders Who Learn
Zero Net Energy - with Bill Massey, Principal Architect, Sasaki
In this continuation of the Sustainability Now! episode of Leaders Who Learn, Dr. Lynn Priddy and Bill Massey have a one on one diving deep into the energy use of buildings. Can a building be carbon neutral? What's the definition of a zero net energy building? Bill talks about how data outlines the long-term economic and operational impacts of getting to zero net energy. There may be a premium upfront, but in 10-15 years, there is a long-term financial benefit over time. Bill is an architectural principal and leader in Sasaki’s sports practice. He specializes in athlet...
2020-11-09
20 min
The American Mind Podcast
Election 2020: The Fight Begins | The Roundtable Ep. 42
November 3 has come and gone, but we still don't know who’ll take the White House come January. Election officials seem to have spent the day flailing around wildly, and the night doing...nothing. Despite the uncertainty, our editors identify the most important takeaways to keep in mind as the election unfolds. See Claremont Institute-TPPF war game Ryan mentions here. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit claremontinstitute.substack.com
2020-11-06
1h 01
Leaders Who Learn
Deep Dive into Sustainability - with Tamar Warburg, Director of Sustainability & Resilience at Sasaki.
In this continuation of the Sustainability Now! episode of Leaders Who Learn, Dr. Joanna Bauer and Tamar Warburg have a one on one diving deep into management in sustainability and where individuals are needed in the field. Sustainability is the protection of our future, and Tamar Warburg is a great source of information - don't miss this episdoe. Tamar Warburg, Director of Sustainability & Resilience at Sasaki. Tamar works with Sasaki teams to develop sustainability and resilience goals appropriate for each project and access critical resources to reach those goals. She enjoys collaborating to integrate sustainability considerations throughout t...
2020-11-02
16 min
Leaders Who Learn
Joy & Wellness as a Human Right - with Romel Pascual, Executive Director, CicLAvia
In this episode of the Leaders Who Learn Podcast, produced by Claremont Lincoln University, the hosts talk with Romel Pascual, the Executive Director with CicLAvia. Romel discusses the depth and breadth of CicLAvia, which opens the streets across Los Angeles, working to turn them into public parks for people to play, learn, and connect. Hear Romel talks about how being on a bike can rearrange your perspectives of time and distance and make you appreciate your environment in a much more robust way. Being on a bike is an equitable and inclusive experience, and experiencing that joy is a hum...
2020-10-16
41 min
Leaders Who Learn
Managing Behavior, Not Beliefs - with Mark Fowler, CEO, Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding
In this episode of the Leaders Who Learn podcast, host Tony Digiovanni (President of Claremont Lincoln University) talks with the CEO of the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, Rev. Mark Fowler. Tony and Mark talk about the great work of Tanenbaum, which exists to promote justice and build respect for religious difference by transforming individuals and institutions to reduce prejudice, hatred, and violence - develop respect for differences. Rev. Mark Fowler oversees all of Tanenbaum’s program areas and works with operations, fund development, and communications. As CEO, Mark is responsible for program development, project management, design and...
2020-10-06
34 min
The American Mind Podcast
The Existential Questions of 2020: A Special Edition of the American Mind Podcast
In this special edition of the American Mind podcast, we apply the themes of our special edition podcasts on multiculturalism, the 1619 Project, and preserving the American way of life to elucidate the existential questions of the 2020 election. The podcast features Claremont Institute President Ryan Williams. It is narrated by James Poulos, Executive Editor of the American Mind, and produced by ChangeUp Media. *** Works Referenced & Related Readings (In Order of Appearance): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG7SglDjeOM https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2020/04/05/sotu-clyburn-full.cnn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpKJ1XSLjY8 h...
2020-10-02
27 min
The American Mind Podcast
On Death Threats | The Roundtable Ep. 36 Segment 1
Calling for the death of your political opponents is wrong, right? Right. Well, The Berggruen Institute’s Nils Gilman seems to think calling for death is acceptable if the target is a deplorable such as Claremont senior fellow Mike Anton. Our editors deplore this troubling development. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit claremontinstitute.substack.com
2020-09-25
22 min
The American Mind Podcast
Haters Gonna Hate | The Roundtable Ep. 35 Segment 2
Los Angeles Magazine recently wrote a hit piece about the Claremont Institute—and it’s hilariously bad. From false and terrible arguments to cheesy alliteration, our editors have a field day ripping it to shreds. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit claremontinstitute.substack.com
2020-09-18
32 min
The American Mind Podcast
Michael Anton on the Stakes of 2020
In this special edition of The American Mind Podcast, join Ryan Williams, President of The Claremont Institute, as he interviews Michael Anton during Claremont's Lincoln Fellowship. The two discuss Anton's new book "The Stakes: America at the Point of No Return" and the existential crisis facing America in the run up to the 2020 election. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit claremontinstitute.substack.com
2020-09-15
49 min
Leaders Who Learn
It's More Than Money: Find Your North Star - with Rob Chesnut, Author, Intentional Integrity
In this episode of the Leaders Who Learn podcast produced by Claremont Lincoln University, we talk with Rob Chesnut, former General Counsel and Chief Ethics Officer at AirBnB, and author if Intentional Integrity: How Smart Companies Can Lead An Ethical Revolution. Rob talks about finding your "North Star" as an organization and how contributions to the community are about more than money. He also touches on diversity, inclusion, and why we all must make little sacrifices to get through CV-19. Rob is a graduate of Harvard Law School and the University of Virginia. He worked for 14 years with the U.S. J...
2020-09-14
38 min
Leaders Who Learn
Women in Leadership and how Modeling Behavior Prepares the Next Generation - with Katie Lincoln, Chief Investment Officer, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
In this episode, host Tony Digiovanni, President of Claremont Lincoln University, speaks with Katie Lincoln, Chief Investment Officer of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. They discuss women in leadership, role-modeling, human resources, and how 2020 may change leadership forever. Katie Lincoln has played a crucial role in the strategic direction of the Lincoln Institute, had an ongoing role in the development of education programs, and has worked extensively on the notion of impact measurement. In her role as chief investment officer, she has initiated and led conversations on asset allocation, strategic program development, and payout policies. Currently, s...
2020-09-02
38 min
The American Mind Podcast
Preserving the American Way of Life: A Special Edition of the American Mind Podcast
In this special edition of the American Mind podcast, we make the case that conservatives should make their mission preserving the way of life--and explore what it entails, the assault our way of life currently faces, and what must to be done to overcome it. The podcast features Claremont Institute President Ryan Williams, and scholar Michael Anton, as well as selections from addresses from President Donald Trump, and Senators Tom Cotton and Josh Hawley. It is narrated by James Poulos, Executive Editor of the American Mind, and produced by ChangeUp Media. *** Works Referenced & Related Readings (I...
2020-08-20
33 min
Leaders Who Learn
The Portrayal of Women in America - with Sarah Moshman, Emmy Award Winning Documentary Filmmaker
Sarah Moshman is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and TEDx speaker whose work has been featured on Upworthy, Marie Claire, CNN, and Good Morning America. “The documentary “Nevertheless” directed by Sarah Moshman provides a comprehensive and in-depth picture of the prevalence of sexual harassment, its aftermath and consequences on those who were harmed, and highlights the policies and legislations for survivors to protect their rights. Framed within the #MeToo movement by Tarana Burke and #TimesUp, this film follows the powerful trajectories of seven diverse survivors and their troubling experiences with sexual harassment at their workplace or in their...
2020-08-11
45 min
Leaders Who Learn
Sustainability is an Integrated Practice - with Angela Barranco, Undersecretary, California Natural Resources Agency
On this episode of Leaders Who Learn, a podcast produced by Claremont Lincoln University, we welcome Angela Barranco. Angela is the Undersecretary at the California Natural Resources Agency which works to restore, protect, and manage the state’s natural, historical and cultural resources for current and future generations using creative approaches and solutions based on science, collaboration, and respect for all the communities and interests involved. Angela talks to the hosts about Sustainability careers, women leadership in sustainability, and the importance of environmental awareness. This episode is hosted by Dr. Joanna Bauer and Dr. Lynn Priddy, and was produced by Dr...
2020-07-28
41 min
Leaders Who Learn
Building Resilience in Downtown Los Angeles - with Dr. Drew Furedi, President, Para Los Ninos
In this episode, the first in our President's Series on Ethical Leadership, Tony Digiovanni, President of Claremont Lincoln University, interviews Dr. Drew Furedi. President of Para Los Ninos, about serving the underserved community in Downtown Los Angeles. Tony and Drew talk about leadership, community resilience, and the effect of the Covid 19 crisis on Para Los Nino's ability to serve their children, families, and community. This episode is hosted by Tony Digiovanni, and was produced by Dr. Joe Sallustio. Connect with us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Please subscribe, rate, and review. Visit Claremont Lincoln University f...
2020-07-22
45 min
Leaders Who Learn
Enhancing Diversity & Inclusion Through Inclusion Nudges - with Shannon Bisping, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion with Cyient
Diversity & Inclusion - has there been a time in recent history where the cry for social equity, diversity, and inclusion has been louder? Shannon Bisping, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion with Cyient, talks to hosts Joanna Bauer and Dr. Lynn Priddy about how Cyient has created Inclusion Ambassadors that can create "Inclusion Nudges" to further the diversity and inclusion initiatives within Cyient. Shannon also talks about the key skills of empathy, awareness, and sensitivity. Another great Leaders Who Learn episode produced by Dr. Joe Sallustio. Connect with CLU on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Please subscribe, rate, and review. Vis...
2020-07-13
34 min
The American Mind Podcast
American Heresy | The Roundtable Ep. 23
Have we forgotten that revolutionary ideology breeds actual revolutions? It seems some of our leaders on the Right may have. Our fearless Claremont president urges them to Stand Up! BLM and the left continue to go unchecked, Big Tech weaponizes deregistration without oversight, and our military leaders issue renegade statements that don’t bode well, to say the least. Our editors discuss the American culture’s latest forbidden heresy and Ryan pays tribute to the great Michael Uhlmann, who singlehandedly saved the electoral college. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with o...
2020-06-26
1h 32
The American Mind Podcast
Stand Up, America! |The Roundtable Ep. 23 Segment 1
The radical goals of our Marxist mob are coming to fruition. DAs across the country announce they will not be pressing charges for BLM riot crimes. The Right struggles to be smart and courageous in response to the current coup attempt. In the face of it all, Ryan rallies Republicans to take courage and Stand Up for America in the latest statement from the Claremont Institute. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit claremontinstitute.substack.com
2020-06-26
23 min
The American Mind Podcast
The Coup | The Roundtable Ep. 23 Segment 3
The Claremont Institute seeks to lower the temperature of our political moment and to convince Americans of the price of failure to do so. BLM and the Left continue to work hand-in-glove for power, while no one holds them accountable for their violence and attempts to delegitimize the 2016 election. Prominent military officials signal their disagreement with Trump on using the military to stop the rioting, to which our editors (or anyone who has ever ready any history) respond: this, uh, can’t be good. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this wi...
2020-06-25
26 min
Leaders Who Learn
Crisis, Kindness, and Leadership - with Dr. Clayton Chau, Director, Orange County Health Care Agency
On the first guest episode of the "Leaders Who Learn" podcast, produced by Claremont Lincoln University, we welcome Clayton Chau, M.D., Ph.D. to the show. Dr. Chau is the newly appointed Agency Director of the Orange County Health Care Agency, taking on the appointment beginning May 4th, 2020 during the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, Dr. Chau talks about the keys to leadership, the importance of togetherness and community, and how critical it is that we remember our principles and values during times of stress. This episode is hosted by Dr. Lynn Priddy & Joa...
2020-06-24
36 min
Leaders Who Learn
"Leaders Who Learn" - An Introduction
The very first episode of "Leaders Who Learn", produced by Claremont Lincoln University, includes hosts Joanna Bauer and Dr. Lynn Priddy discussing their backgrounds in higher education, why CLU decided to start this podcast, the types of topics covered, and the reasons why "Leaders Who Learn" will be different than other leadership podcasts. This podcast highlights the dimensions of leadership urgently needed today, the collaboration necessary for leading well, and the ways to tap the leader within each of us. Interviews showcase ethical and humble leaders who listen, learn and build a legacy of gratitude, service, and transparency in...
2020-06-17
10 min
The American Mind Podcast
The 1619 Project Exposed Part I: A Special Edition of the American Mind Podcast
In Part 1 of this special edition of the American Mind podcast, we explore the intellectual roots, political and societal implications of and the antidote to what the Claremont Institute believes is the great threat to America: multiculturalism. The podcast features Claremont Institute President Ryan Williams, Chairman Tom Klingenstein and scholars Lucas Morel and Chris Flannery, as well as the likes of Newt Gingrich, Allen Guelzo, Heather Mac Donald, Wilfred McClay, and Peter Wood. It is narrated by James Poulos, Executive Editor of the American Mind and produced by ChangeUp Media. *** Works Referenced & Related Readings (In O...
2020-04-27
1h 03
The American Mind Podcast
The 1619 Project Exposed Part II: A Special Edition of the American Mind Podcast
In Part 2 of this special edition of the American Mind podcast, we offer a response to the 1619 Project, underscoring the imperative to develop and execute a whole-of-society response to defeat it. This portion of the podcast features Claremont Institute Chairman Tom Klingenstein and scholar Chris Flannery, as well as the likes of Newt Gingrich and Heather Mac Donald. It is narrated by James Poulos, Executive Editor of the American Mind and produced by ChangeUp Media. *** Works Referenced & Related Readings (In Order of Appearance): https://www.newsweek.com/newt-gingirch-1619-project-slavery-america-1456307 https://americanmind.org/feature/multiculturalism-vs-america/
2020-04-27
26 min
Claremont School
Claremont Podcast Episode 3 - Feb 2020
Claremont students bring you the third podcast episode including news about the new Nursery and Pre-Prep building, the Girls' Football Academy and an insightful interview with History enthusiast Miss Ovenden.
2020-03-02
00 min
The American Mind Podcast
Jumping the Shark | Ep. 3, Segment 4: Our Editors Unleashed
The sun is long gone beneath the Claremont hills, the last of the whisky is long gone from the bottle, and our editors are long gone past the point of cogency. Plus: Spartan love (not that kind), goat screams, and vitalism versus rubber chickens. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit claremontinstitute.substack.com
2020-02-07
26 min
The American Mind Podcast
The American Mind Episode #3: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Pursuit of National Interest
In this podcast, Ryan Williams, our President at Claremont and Publisher of The Claremont Review of Books is joined by Michael Anton. We thank Mr. Anton for joining us and for his unique insights. The American Mind podcast uncovers the ideas and principles that drive American political life. The American Mind fosters thought-provoking and substantive conversation about the real causes of our current political and cultural reality. We explore these ideas with an eye towards restoring America back to civic health. In each episode, we engage Claremont institute scholars, co-conspirators, and challengers on the...
2019-12-31
56 min
The American Mind Podcast
The American Mind Episode #1: What's the Matter with Congress?
In this podcast, Matthew Peterson, our Vice President of Education at Claremont and Editor of The American Mind is joined by three of America's leading scholars on Congress: Dr. Matthew Spalding, Dr. Michael Uhlmann, and Dr. Joseph Postell. We thank them for joining us and for their unique insights. The American Mind podcast uncovers the ideas and principles that drive American political life. The American Mind fosters thought-provoking and substantive conversation about the real causes of our current political and cultural reality. We explore these ideas with an eye towards restoring America back to civic he...
2019-12-31
1h 13
The American Mind Podcast
The American Mind Episode #6: Populism and Identity Politics
In this podcast, Matthew Peterson, our Vice President of Education at Claremont and Editor of The American Mind is joined by two exceptional scholars of American politics: David Azerrad and Henry Olsen. We thank them for joining us and for their unique insights. The American Mind podcast uncovers the ideas and principles that drive American political life. The American Mind fosters thought-provoking and substantive conversation about the real causes of our current political and cultural reality. We explore these ideas with an eye towards restoring America back to civic health. In each episode, we...
2019-12-31
1h 04
The American Mind Podcast
The American Mind Episode #2: The Dogma of the Modern University
In this podcast, Matthew Peterson, our Vice President of Education at Claremont and Editor of The American Mind is joined by Michael Anton. We thank Mr. Anton for joining us and for his unique insights. The American Mind podcast uncovers the ideas and principles that drive American political life. The American Mind fosters thought-provoking and substantive conversation about the real causes of our current political and cultural reality. We explore these ideas with an eye towards restoring America back to civic health. In each episode, we engage Claremont institute scholars, co-conspirators, and challengers on...
2019-12-31
1h 08
Claremont School
Claremont School Podcast - Dec 2019
Learn more out about the new Octagon building at Claremont School, get to know Mrs Barnett and will or won't Mr De Pleave win the yes/no game? Find out in this second episode of the Claremont Podcast.
2019-12-11
00 min
Claremont School
Claremont Podcast Oct 2019
Claremont School's first podcast is now available. Students have used their digital media skills to develop this new initiative and we hope you find it informative, educational and amusing.
2019-12-10
00 min
The Claremont Institute
Chris Flannery on the Importance of Teaching Western Civilization
Chris Flannery, Claremont Senior Fellow and contributing editor to the Claremont Review of Books, joins The Seth Leibsohn Show to discuss the importance of teaching western civilization.
2019-11-12
37 min
The Claremont Institute
Chris Flannery on the Party of 1776
Chris Flannery, Claremont Senior Fellow and contributing editor to the Claremont Review of Books, joins The Seth Leibsohn Show to talk about his piece at The American Mind on the Party of 1776, and misunderstanding about the word "justice."
2019-11-06
37 min
The American Mind Podcast
Hemingway and Severino: On Kavanaugh Confirmation, Identity Politics, and Pumpkin Spice Lattes
In this edition of The American Mind podcast, host Ryan Williams sits down with Mollie Hemingway, Senior Editor at The Federalist, and Carrie Severino, chief counsel and policy director of the Judicial Crisis Network, to discuss their new bestselling book, Justice on Trial: The Kavanaugh Confirmation and the Future of the Supreme Court. During the conversation, Williams, Hemingway and Severino discuss the unprecedented partisanship from the Left on the judicial confirmation process; the impact of the Clinton impeachment inquiry on the crusade against Justice Kavanaugh; the overjudicialization of politics and why it has transpired; DOJ malfeasance and...
2019-09-25
45 min
The Claremont Institute
William Voegeli on "A Kinder, Gentler Gulag"
William Voegeli, Senior Editor at the Claremont Review of Books, joins Chicago's Morning Answer to discuss the his essay for the Claremont Review of Books, " A Kinder, Gentler Gulag."
2019-09-20
14 min
The Claremont Institute
Michael Anton on "Are the Kids Al(t)right?"
Michael Anton, lecturer and research fellow at Hillsdale College's Kirby Center and Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute, joins Chicago's Morning Answer to discuss the his new essay for the Claremont Review of Books, "Are The Kids Al(T)Right?"
2019-09-05
17 min
The American Mind Podcast
R.J. Pestritto: On Progressivism, Liberalism, and the Administrative State
In this edition of The American Mind podcast, host Ryan Williams sits down with Ronald “R.J.” Pestritto, Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of Politics at Hillsdale College, to discuss Progressivism: how it came to be, its theoretical and political impact, and what it means for us today. Since its arrival on the scene at the turn of the 20th Century, Progressivism has transformed American politics. But one cannot fully appreciate this shift without an understanding of the Founders’ view of human nature, government, and justice—and how the Progressive vision for America seeks to unravel...
2019-08-22
48 min
The American Mind Podcast
Multiculturalism vs. America
In this special edition of the American Mind podcast, we explore the intellectual roots, political and societal implications of and the antidote to what the Claremont Institute believes is the great threat to America: multiculturalism. The podcast features Claremont Institute President Ryan Williams, Chairman Tom Klingenstein and scholar Charles Kesler, as well as the likes of David Azerrad, Lord Conrad Black, Allen Guelzo, Roger Kimball and Norman Podhoretz. It is narrated by James Poulos, Executive Editor of the American Mind and produced by ChangeUp Media. *** Works Referenced & Related Readings (In Order of Appearance): https://w...
2019-07-05
59 min
The American Mind Podcast
Christopher Caldwell: On Populism in Europe and Multiculturalism in America
In a feature for the Spring 2019 issue of the Claremont Review of Books, Christopher Caldwell reported on Viktor Orbán's leadership of Hungary and the future of Europe. Caldwell joins the American Mind podcast to talk about Orbán's Hungary and the course he has charted on matters of immigration, culture and economics in contrast with some of his peers. Caldwell also addresses the ongoing battle between illiberal democracy and undemocratic liberalism as caricatured by Italy's Matteo Salvini and France's Emmanuel Macron, and elucidates the ties between European populism and American populism. During the conversation, Caldwell and host Ryan Will...
2019-06-25
49 min
The American Mind Podcast
What is Nationalism: A Conversation with Chris DeMuth
'Nationalism.' It’s a word getting thrown around a lot these days. Some say it is code for racism and xenophobia. Others contend it is the natural expression of any nation’s people. What does nationalism mean, and how does the concept apply to American politics today? These are the questions at the heart of an essay in the Winter 2019 issue of the Claremont Review of Books titled “Trumpism, Nationalism, and Conservatism.” It’s author is Chris DeMuth, who joins host Ben Judge in this episode of The American Mind Podcast. In this interview, you’ll hear about D...
2019-04-16
50 min
The American Mind Podcast
What’s Wrong with Conservatism: A Conversation with Dr. Charles Kesler
Why, even after electoral triumphs, have conservatives had such a hard time governing? You think this question only applies to today? Twenty years ago, as part of the American Enterprise Institute’s Bradley lecture series, Dr. Charles Kesler gave an answer to why conservatives felt adrift. That lecture is just as relevant now as it was in 1998, and it forms the basis of this episode of The American Mind Podcast. In this interview, you’ll hear why Dr. Kesler says American conservatism can only feel grounded when it argues policy based on the principles of equality and justi...
2019-03-19
46 min
The Claremont Institute
Charles Kesler on NeverTrump and 2020
Charles Kesler, Claremont Senior Fellow and editor of the Claremont Review of Books, joins The Seth Leibsohn Show to discuss the just-released Winter Issue of the Claremont Review of Books, including his new essay, "2020 Foresight," and Christopher DeMuth's "Trumpism, Nationalism, And Conservatism."
2019-03-04
19 min
The American Mind Podcast
What is the Fundamental Problem Politics Must Solve? A Conversation with Mike Anton
Since this is the first episode of the American Mind Podcast, we thought we would go back to basics. What is the fundamental problem politics must solve? What does that mean for governments in general? What about for America? Helping us work through those questions is Mike Anton. He is a Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute and Lecturer at Hillsdale College’s Kirby Center in Washington DC. He has written for Pete Wilson, Rudy Giuliani, George W. Bush, and most recently he served in Donald Trump‘s National Security Council as Deputy Assistant for Strategic Communications. But...
2019-02-21
45 min
The Claremont Institute
Charles Kesler on America’s Cold Civil War
Charles Kesler, Claremont Senior Fellow and editor of the Claremont Review of Books, joins The Seth Leibsohn Show to discuss his new Imprimis piece, "America's Cold Civil War."
2018-12-06
20 min
The Claremont Institute
The American Mind, Episode 1: What's the Matter With Congress?
In this podcast, Dr. Matthew Peterson, our Vice President of Education, is joined by three of America’s leading thinkers on Congress: Dr. Matthew Spalding, Dr. Michael Uhlmann, and Dr. Joe Postell. “Welcome everyone, to the American Mind podcast, a production of the Claremont Institute. I’m Ryan Williams, president of the Claremont Institute and publisher of the Claremont Review of Books. This podcast is about ideas, principles, and American politics, usually hosted by yours truly or our vice president of education, Matthew Peterson. Our mission at Claremont has always been the recovery of the American idea—those timeless principle...
2018-10-16
1h 13
The Claremont Institute
Charles Kesler on Donald Trump Breaking Presidential Norms—8/23/18
In a recent op-ed for the New York Times, Charles Kesler, Claremont Senior Fellow and editor of the Claremont Review of Books (CRB), argues that most of President Trump’s alleged transgressions offend against the etiquette of modern liberal governance, not the Constitution. Dr. Kesler joins The Seth Leibsohn Show to discuss why breaking norms will renew democracy, not ruin it.
2018-08-28
13 min
The Claremont Institute
June tele-town hall: Supreme Court Term in Review
Dr. John Eastman, founding director of Claremont's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, and his guests discuss the major cases from the 2017-2018 Supreme Court term in this month's tele-town hall. Dr. Eastman is joined by Professor Anthony T. Caso, director of the Constitutional Jurisprudence Clinic at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law, which is sponsored by the Claremont Institute’s own Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence; and Carrie Severino, chief counsel and policy director of the Judicial Crisis Network. Cases discussed include Trump, President of U.S. v. Hawaii, the case involving the legal challenge to President Trump’s executive orders restricting...
2018-07-05
1h 03
In Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes
Mister Rogers In CLU’s Neighborhood
In the fall of 1996, as she embarked upon a new chapter in life, rife with challenges, our very own Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes, Director of the Claremont Core, received a personal letter from Fred Rogers that changed her life—for the better. In this special edition of In Times Like These, we’ll hear from Dr. Varnon-Hughes about the amazing story of receiving help, hope, and happiness in the kind words of Mr. Rodgers.
2018-06-07
00 min
In Times Like These with Dr. Stephanie Varnon-Hughes
15 - Development & Diplomacy (with Clare Magee)
Diplomacy. Development. Third track diplomacy. NGOs, Millennium Development Goals, state actors, fragile states, and stability. Our world is full of unrest. Our world is also full of organizations and communities working to build more just and equitable communities. Maybe you’re like me, and you don’t know a lot about how diplomacy works. In this episode, Clare Magee gives us a fantastic introduction to these concepts, and helps us understand how religious and interfaith organizations participate in development goals. Magee is the director of Academic Programs at the Henry Clay Center for Statesmanship in Lexi...
2018-05-16
00 min
The Claremont Institute
Charles Kesler on Thinking About Trump - 5/14/18
Charles Kesler, Claremont Senior Fellow and editor of the Claremont Review of Books (CRB), joins the Seth and Chris Show to discuss his new CRB essay, "Thinking About Trump."
2018-05-15
12 min
The Claremont Institute
May Tele-town hall- Preserving the Law: Trump, Immigration and DACA
In this episode, Dr. John C. Eastman, founding director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, is joined by Ilya Shapiro, 2015 Claremont Institute Lincoln Fellow, senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute, and editor-in chief of the Cato Supreme Court Review. Up first, they discuss Trump, President of U.S. v. Hawaii. This is the legal challenge to President Trump’s executive orders restricting immigration from several terrorist hotbed countries, finally being heard on the merits by the Supreme Court after more than a year of legal wrangling in the lower courts. The oral argument for this case...
2018-05-09
45 min
The Claremont Institute
Charles Kesler on Trump's First Year, "Never Trump," and More - 3/18/18
Charles Kesler, editor of the Claremont Review of Books and Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute, joins Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn. The two discuss Trump's first year in office, the present status of the "Never Trump" movement (a topic Kesler wrote on in his latest CRB Editor's Note, "Among the Never Trumpers"), and hypotheticals on the future of Conservatism.
2018-03-19
53 min
The Claremont Institute
March Tele-town Hall: Political Speech on T- Shirts and in Union Halls
In this episode, Dr. John C. Eastman, founding director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, for our March tele-town hall. Dr. Eastman is joined by Ilya Shapiro, who is a 2015 Claremont Institute Lincoln Fellow, senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute, and editor-in chief of the Cato Supreme Court Review. The two discuss Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky, a case challenging a Minnesota election law which prohibits voters from wearing political apparel at a polling venue. Under this law, voters who wear such apparel are told to remove these items before they can enter the poll...
2018-03-08
44 min
The Claremont Institute
Panel: Trump, Executive Power, and the Bully Pulpit
Our distinguished panel looks at how President Trump has approached executive power in important and novel ways, paying special attention to how the President has asserted greater control over the administrative state, curbed the previous Administration’s use of “enforcement discretion” to effectively change law, and used the power of the “bully pulpit” to advance his objectives and inflame his critics. Claremont co-hosted this panel with The Heritage Foundation on February 22, 2018 in Washington, DC. The panelists: • John Fonte, Senior Fellow and Director, Center for American Common Culture at the Hudson Institute • Adam White, Research fellow, Hoover Institutio...
2018-02-26
1h 00
The Claremont Institute
January Tele-town Hall: Voter Fraud and Judicial Deference to the Administrative State
In this episode, Dr. John C. Eastman, founding director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, is joined by J. Christian Adams, President and General Counsel of the Public Interest Legal Foundation, founder of the Election Law Center, and formerly an official in the Voting Section of the U.S. Department of Justice. Dr. Eastman will also be joined by Professor Anthony T. Caso, director of the Constitutional Jurisprudence Clinic at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law, which is sponsored by the Claremont Institute’s own Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence. During this town hall, Eastman and his g...
2018-01-22
43 min
The Claremont Institute
December 11 CCJ Town Hall: Religious Liberty and Freedom From Compelled Speech
In this episode, Dr. John C. Eastman, founding director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, is joined by: Ilya Shapiro of the Cato Institute and former Claremont Institute Lincoln Fellow; Dr. David Upham, Director of Legal Students and Associate Professor at the University of Dallas; and Kelly Shackelford, President and CEO of First Liberty Institute. During this town hall, Eastman and his guests will discuss one of the most important cases being heard by the Supreme Court this term, Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, which was argued on, December 5, 2017. The court must decide wh...
2017-12-13
44 min
The Claremont Institute
Panel: The Tyranny of Identity Politics
Charles Kesler, Mark Lilla, Heather Mac Donald, and Ryan Williams examine the political and moral threat of identity politics and the means necessary to reinstate and protect the motto on which our republic stands: e pluribus unum. Claremont hosted this panel on November 9, 2017 at the Harvard Club in NYC. The panelists: - Charles Kesler, Editor, Claremont Review of Books; Senior Fellow, The Claremont Institute; Professor, Claremont McKenna College - Mark Lilla, Professor, Columbia University; Author, The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics - Heather Mac Donald, Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute; Author, The War on...
2017-11-30
1h 18
The Claremont Institute
September 21 CCJ Town Hall: Preview of the Supreme Court 2017-2018 Term
In this episode, join Dr. John C. Eastman, founding director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, for our September tele-town hall. Dr. Eastman will be joined by Professor Anthony T. Caso, director of the Constitutional Jurisprudence Clinic at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law, which is sponsored by the Claremont Institute’s own Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence. During this town hall, they will give a brief overview of the upcoming 2017-2018 Supreme Court term. And, will also address a couple of the more controversial issues in the legal news over the past month: President Trump’s pardon of former...
2017-09-26
41 min
The Claremont Institute
April 20 CCJ Town Hall: Religious Liberty and A New Justice
In this episode Dr. John C. Eastman, Founding Director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, and his guest Joseph Tartakovsky, Nevada Deputy Solicitor General and the Claremont Institute's James Wilson Fellow in Constitutional Law, discuss religious discrimination issues within Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer. This case was argued before the Supreme Court of the United States on April 19th. The issue before the Court involves the Missouri Department of Natural Resources denial of a state grant to resurface a playground at a child-learning center in Missouri solely because a church operates the center. The church arg...
2017-04-21
45 min
The Claremont Institute
Dr. Charles Kesler on Trump’s joint address to Congress on KPCC’s AirTalk - 3/1/17
President Trump's address before Congress conveyed a very different tone than his inaugural or campaign speeches. Instead of focusing on what he sees as the country's disastrous condition, he touted improvements he says are coming. Now the question is whether Congress will agree with his plans. Right now, both sides are meeting on healthcare reform. Guests: Charles Kesler, Dengler-Dykema Distinguished Professor of Government at Claremont McKenna College and editor of the Claremont Review of Books Caroline Heldman, associate professor of politics at Occidental College and co-author of ‘Rethinking Madam President: Are We Ready fo...
2017-03-06
27 min
The Claremont Institute
Charles Kesler Discusses "The Promise of President Trump" on the Seth and Chris Show - Jan 20, 2017
Charles Kesler, Senior Fellow at The Claremont Institute and Editor of the Claremont Review of Books, on President Trump's Inauguration.
2017-01-23
19 min
The Claremont Institute
American Statesmanship Today
Claremont Institute Senior Fellow and Claremont Review of Books Editor Charles Kesler discusses the present and future of American statesmanship in light of the 2016 election.
2016-11-18
43 min
The Claremont Institute
History and Principles of the Republican Party
Claremont Institute Senior Fellow and Claremont Review of Books Editor Charles Kesler speaks about the history and principles of the GOP as part of Hillsdale College's Center for Constructive Alternatives lecture series on the American party system. This recording has been made available courtesy of Hillsdale College.
2016-10-14
1h 03
The Claremont Institute
After This Election Conservatism Won’t Be the Same
Claremont Institute Senior Fellow and Claremont Review of Books Editor Charles Kesler joins The Seth Leibsohn Show to discuss the postmodern campus, conservatism's post-election future, and much more.
2016-10-02
29 min
The Claremont Institute
Trump and His Enemies
Claremont Institute Senior Fellow and Claremont Review of Books Senior Editor William Voegeli joins The Seth Leibsohn Show to discuss the what Joe McCarthy can teach us about the rise of Trump.
2016-08-26
42 min
The Claremont Institute
June 30 CCJ Town Hall: What A Difference A Justice Makes
In this town hall, Dr. John C. Eastman, Founding Director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, and his guests discuss the final opinions in the 2015-16 term. Dr. Eastman moderates the discussion alongside his fellow Claremont Fellowship faculty member, John Yoo. Professor Yoo is the Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley School of Law and a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. Prior to teaching, he served as a law clerk for Justice Clarence Thomas, general counsel for the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, and assistant attorney gen...
2016-07-02
1h 09
The Claremont Institute
Trump and the Conservative Cause
Claremont Institute Senior Fellow and Claremont Review of Books Editor Charles Kesler joins The Seth Leibsohn Show to discuss the Trump phenomenon and the future of conservatism.
2016-05-24
41 min
The Claremont Institute
April 1 CCJ Town Hall: The Long Arm of the Bureaucracy
In this town hall, Dr. John C. Eastman, Founding Director of the Claremont Institute's Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, and his guests tackle the bureaucracy’s effort to avoid judicial review of its decisions as well as the now-famous case of the Little Sisters of the Poor. Professor Anthony T. Caso—who authored the Center’s amicus brief in U.S. Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes—joins Dr. Eastman to discuss this latest instance of executive overreach in which the executive attempts to determine when its decisions are subject to judicial review. Next Ilya Shapiro joins Dr. Eastman...
2016-04-02
47 min
The Claremont Institute
Angelo Codevilla with David Goldman: To Make & Keep Peace
At this October 7 CRB Forum in New York City, Claremont Institute Senior Fellow Angelo Codevilla discusses strategy, foreign policy, and American security with David P. Goldman, author of the "Spengler" column for Asia Times Online and the "Spengler" blog at PJ Media. The occasion for the discussion is Goldman's review of Codevilla's recent book To Make and Keep Peace in the Claremont Review of Books.
2014-10-15
58 min