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Liberty and Leadership
The False Promise of Government-Driven Growth with Dominic Pino
Roger welcomes Dominic Pino, the Thomas L. Rhodes journalism fellow at the National Review Institute, for a wide-ranging conversation on why both political parties are drifting away from free-market principles—and what that means for the United States’ economic future.They discuss the growing embrace of industrial policy, the return of tariffs and subsidies, and the bipartisan belief that government should play a bigger role in steering the economy. Pino breaks down why this approach has historically failed, why politicians are often poor at picking winners and losers, and why market-driven growth remains the most effective path to p...
2025-07-02
35 min
Liberty and Leadership
Reclaiming the Mission of Higher Education with Dr. Jenna Robinson
Roger welcomes Dr. Jenna Robinson, president of the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, for a timely discussion on the state of American higher education and how to restore its core mission.They examine the rise of administrative bloat in higher education, the spread of DEI bureaucracies and the decline of intellectual diversity on college campuses. They also explore how the Martin Center serves as a model to promote academic freedom, viewpoint diversity, institutional neutrality and transparency in public universities. Plus, reform efforts taking place in North Carolina, how legislative and trustee oversight can serve as...
2025-06-17
31 min
Liberty and Leadership
FTE at 50: Ted Tucker and Lisa Chang on Building Economic Literacy
Roger welcomes Ted Tucker, executive director of the Foundation for Teaching Economics (FTE) and Lisa Chang, director of operations and teacher programs at FTE, to discuss the organization’s 50-year legacy of teaching the economic way of thinking to high school students and teachers. They share the fascinating history of FTE’s founding in the 1970s, the pivotal role of leaders like Milton and Rose Friedman and Gary Walton, and how FTE has evolved to meet the needs of a changing world.They explore why economic literacy is so critical, yet often neglected today, how FTE’s experi...
2025-06-03
29 min
Liberty and Leadership
Socialism Sucks: Robert Lawson on the Real-World Consequences of Central Planning
Roger welcomes Robert Lawson, economist, author, and director of the Bridwell Institute for Economic Freedom at Southern Methodist University. Lawson is the co-author of “Socialism Sucks: Two Economists Drink Their Way Through the Unfree World.”In this episode, they discuss Lawson’s firsthand observations from socialist regimes including Venezuela, Cuba, and North Korea and how central planning continues to fail the people living under it. They explore the dangerous appeal of socialism in modern political discourse, the real differences between Scandinavian welfare states and actual socialist systems, and why economic freedom remains essential to human flourishing. Plus, they h...
2025-05-21
30 min
Liberty and Leadership
The Journalist Who Wouldn't Be Silenced: Benjamin Hall's Story of Survival and Recovery
Roger welcomes Benjamin Hall, FOX News correspondent and New York Times bestselling author, for a powerful conversation about courage, recovery and resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity.They discuss Halls’ harrowing experience surviving a Russian missile strike while covering the war in Ukraine, the loss of his colleagues that day and the long physical and emotional road to recovery that followed. Hall shares reflections from his latest book, “Resolute: How We Humans Keep Finding Ways to Beat the Toughest Odds,” offering insights into post-traumatic growth, the role of faith and family and the importance of community suppor...
2025-05-06
31 min
Liberty and Leadership
Satire in the Age of Censorship: How Kyle Mann and the Babylon Bee Preserve Humor and Navigate Cancel Culture
Roger welcomes Kyle Mann, a comedian, writer, podcast host, and the editor-in-chief of the Babylon Bee.They discuss the origin story of the Babylon Bee, the creative process behind crafting their daily satirical headlines, and their expansion into film and other media projects. Plus, how they navigate the landscape of censorship and fact-checking, and why humor is such a valuable outlet when it comes to commenting on the absurdities of modern culture and politics.Kyle Mann writes and publishes articles on topics that include politics, current events, censorship and wokeness. In comedy, he has authored...
2025-04-23
21 min
Liberty and Leadership
Leadership in Action: Lessons from A TFAS Summer in Washington
On this very special episode of Liberty + Leadership recorded at the TFAS Annual Conference in Naples, Florida, Roger welcomes Catherine Shea and Caleb Davis, two recent TFAS alumni from the summer class of 2024.Catherine and Caleb share their positive TFAS experiences, highlighting the program’s focus on fostering open dialogue, civility and respect for different viewpoints. They reflect on how their TFAS courses and internships provided them with an invaluable D.C. experience and discuss the lasting impact TFAS and its supporters have in developing the principled leaders of the future.The Liberty + Leadership Podcast is...
2025-04-09
31 min
Liberty and Leadership
Dan Proft on Challenging the Status Quo
On this special episode of the Liberty + Leadership Podcast, recorded live at the Annual TFAS Conference in Naples, Florida, Roger welcomes Dan Proft. Proft is co-host of the morning drive-time radio talk show Chicago’s Morning Answer and a 1993 TFAS alumnus.They discuss, Proft's successful career in radio, his experience as a TFAS student and his observations on the first months of the Trump administration and the role of the executive branch. Plus, they take a look at the changing tides in the media landscape, the political dynamics in Illinois and Proft’s advice to young people on t...
2025-04-01
29 min
Liberty and Leadership
Unyielding Resolve: Captive Nations and the Path to Freedom with Paula Dobriansky
Roger welcomes Ambassador Paula Dobriansky, the former Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs and editor of her father Lev Dobriansky’s newly released book, “Unyielding Resolve: Captive Nations and the Path to Freedom.”Together, they discuss Lev Dobriansky’s work advocating for the rights of captive nations, his role in establishing an annual Captive Nations Week proclamation signed by U.S. presidents, the historical significance of the captive nations concept and its continued relevance today - particularly in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Plus, reflections on the legacy of President Ronald Reagan and the impo...
2025-03-25
31 min
Liberty and Leadership
Leadership Lessons from Our Top Presidents with Talmage Boston
Roger welcomes Talmage Boston, a lawyer, historian, and author of “How the Best Did It: Leadership Lessons From Our Top Presidents,” which was released in April of last year.They explore Boston’s top 8 presidents, the leadership lessons they teach Americans — especially young Americans developing their leadership characteristics, and the importance of optimism, unification, and the ability of a president to connect with the American people. Plus, they discuss how baseball history is intertwined with American history and how it shapes the American zeitgeist.Talmage Boston is a partner at the Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & Norton law firm...
2025-03-11
32 min
Liberty and Leadership
From the White House to the Crisis Room: An Inside Look with Ari Fleischer
Roger welcomes Ari Fleischer, former White House Press Secretary under President George W. Bush and an esteemed communication and crisis management leader.They discuss Fleischer’s firsthand experience of the September 11 attacks while serving as White House Press Secretary, reflecting on the immediate chaos and the key lessons learned in crisis management, particularly the importance of staying calm under pressure. Plus, the modernization of the White House Press Room, the significance of diverse voices in journalism, why supporting Israel aligns with American values, and the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches of government....
2025-02-25
29 min
Liberty and Leadership
The Cost of Courage: Mark L. Clifford on the Life of Jimmy Lai
This week, Roger welcomes Mark L. Clifford, the president of the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation and author of “The Troublemaker: How Jimmy Lai Became a Billionaire, Hong Kong's Greatest Dissident, and China's Most Feared Critic,” which was released in December of 2024.They discuss the remarkable life story of Jimmy Lai, a Chinese refugee who built a successful business empire in Hong Kong before becoming an outspoken pro-democracy activist. They cover Lai's early hardships, his spiritual conversion to Catholicism, and his current imprisonment by the Chinese government under harsh conditions. Plus, how Clifford and the Comm...
2025-02-12
29 min
The Cliff Ravenscraft Show — Where Strategy Meets Soul
758 - Keeping Those Relationships Alive
In this episode, I'm sharing an insight from my recent "What Are You Creating?" podcast interview with Charlie Birney, founder of Podville, a successful podcast media production company. This conversation with Charlie was inspired by my work with two coaching clients interested in starting podcast production businesses. When helping people in the early stages of a business dream, I introduce role modeling—finding successful people already doing what you want to do and studying them closely. By learning about their business models, marketing strategies, and offerings, you gain priceless insights and inspiration for your own path.. ...
2025-01-31
29 min
Liberty and Leadership
Why the 1960s Damaged the American Dream with Tim Goeglein
This week Roger welcomes Tim Goeglein, the vice president of external and government relations for Focus on the Family, a Christian ministry and nonprofit organization. They discuss how the cultural and moral shifts of the 1960s shaped many of the challenges American society faces today, how the seeds for these changes were planted earlier in the 20th century by progressives like Woodrow Wilson and John Dewey and how the Great Society programs of the 1960s (despite good intentions) led to unintended consequences that undermined traditional American societal institutions. Plus, why the path forward lies in grassroots efforts to rebuild...
2025-01-28
31 min
Pod O'Clock
Boosting Internal Communication with Inward-Facing Podcasts with Charlie Birney
Ever considered using a podcast to connect with your team? This week on Pod O'Clock, we're joined by Charlie Birney, a veteran media specialist and co-founder of Podville Media, who champions the power of "Inward-Facing Podcasts". You may recognize his brand from his production of ESPN's Scott Van Pelt shows.What are Inward-Facing Podcasts? Charlie dives deep into this often-overlooked strategy, explaining how companies can leverage audio and video podcasts to:Enhance internal communicationFoster team cohesionAlign company culture...
2025-01-28
28 min
What Are You Creating?
015 - Charlie Birney - Podville Media
Welcome to another episode of What Are You Creating?—the podcast where we explore the minds of creators who are actively turning their dreams into reality. This episode is a special one because I had the privilege of sitting down with someone who shares my deep passion for podcasting and all the opportunities that come with it—Charlie Birney. Charlie is the co-founder of Podville Media, and he’s a true pioneer in the podcast production world. In our conversation, we explore his journey from commercial real estate to becoming a creative force in podcasting. ...
2025-01-27
1h 21
Liberty and Leadership
Investing in the Future with Randy DeCleene
This week Roger welcomes Randy DeCleene, TFAS’s very own chief development and communications officer to the show. They discuss the transformative impact TFAS programs have on both current students and alumni of all ages, the achievement and growth of TFAS over the past year and the need for continued funding to support future students and programs. Plus, how Randy’s longstanding relationship with TFAS over the course of his career working in both the private sector and government, ultimately led him to a full-time role with TFAS.Prior to joining TFAS in September 2023, Randy DeCleene was a pa...
2024-12-10
29 min
Liberty and Leadership
The Electoral College: A Safeguard Against Tyranny with Michael C. Maibach
This week Roger welcomes Michael C. Maibach to discuss the significance of the Electoral College in the American republic, its origins, and the historical context of its establishment. They also discuss the ongoing debates surrounding the Electoral College’s relevance and how to view the Constitution through the lens of Natural Law.Michael C. Maibach is the founder and director of The Center for the Electoral College and is also the current distinguished fellow at Save Our States, an organization dedicated to defending the Electoral College. He also serves on the board for multiple nonprofit organizations including th...
2024-11-26
34 min
Liberty and Leadership
Beyond the Bench: Judge Gregory E. Maggs on Constitutional Originalism, the JAG Corps, and the TFAS Law Fellowship
This week, Roger welcomes Judge Gregory E. Maggs to discuss the role of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, the concept of originalism in constitutional law and the importance of civic education. Plus, Judge Maggs shares insights on the quality of TFAS Law Fellows and the practical education they receive, as well as his experiences in the JAG Corps. Judge Gregory E. Maggs was appointed to be a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces in 2018 and prior to that, he taught full-time at The George Washington University...
2024-11-13
24 min
JAM ROOM TAPES
"TAKE ME UP" BY THE JON HILL PROJECT: ADDICTION, LOSS, AND TRAGEDY
In the quirky town of Podville, Moose and Selso were on a mission to throw the most epic Halloween party ever. Their planning committee included their hilarious friends Art, Zach, and Zeke.The Plan:Moose, known for his dramatic flair, decided they needed a theme. "How about 'Monster Mash Bash'?" he suggested, pulling on a Dracula cape for inspiration.Selso, the practical prankster, chimed in, "And we can have a haunted house maze in the garage!" He already had a shopping cart full of fake cobwebs and rubber spiders. The Committee Meeting:...
2024-11-01
1h 10
Liberty and Leadership
Why Identity Politics is The Newest Incomplete Religion with Dr. Joshua Mitchell
This week, Roger welcomes Dr. Joshua Mitchell, a professor of political theory at Georgetown University. They discuss the perils of identity politics, the meaning of the material, blank and spiritual economies, and the need for a return to competence and community engagement. Dr. Mitchell also shares firsthand insight on the state of higher education and the ever-growing fear of free and open dialog among students.Dr. Joshua Mitchell is one of the world’s leading experts on Alexis de Tocqueville and has written widely on a range of subjects, most recently on identity politics. He ha...
2024-10-30
39 min
JAM ROOM TAPES
"STARRIN THROUGH MY REAR VIEW": TUPACS TRUTH AND POETIC VISON
Once upon a time in the small town of Podville, there were two famous podcasts: "Jam Room Tapes" with Moose and Selso, and "EZ Struggle" with Zeke, Art, and Zach. The two podcasts had been friendly rivals for years, often competing for the title of Podville's top podcast. The Setup: One sunny morning, Moose and Selso were recording an episode of "Jam Room Tapes" when Selso, being his usual mischievous self, suggested, “Let’s prank the EZ Struggle guys on-air!” Moose chuckled and agreed, replying, “We’ll call them and challenge them to a podcast-off!” The Call: Live on air, Moose and Se...
2024-10-18
1h 05
Liberty and Leadership
Behind the Editor’s Desk with Sierra McClain
Is there still a place for local journalism in today’s media landscape? This week, Roger welcomes the 2023 Joseph Rago Memorial Journalism Fellow, Sierra McClain. They discuss her experiences from the fellowship, the true value of on-the-ground journalism, the differences between local and national journalism, and advice for young journalists.Sierra is the assistant editorial features editor for The Wall Street Journal, a position she secured upon completion of her Rago Fellowship. Prior to The Journal, she was a correspondent for the Capital Press, a regional newspaper covering agricultural business in California, Oregon, Washington and Idaho. She gr...
2024-10-16
23 min
Liberty and Leadership
The Binary Trap With Kat Timpf
What happens to our nation’s discourse when every issue has only two possible positions? This week, Roger welcomes Kat Timpf to explore the complexities of division within American society. They discuss how embracing vulnerability can be a tool to diffuse that division and examine the dangers of binary thinking, touching on topics like religion, mental health and the size of government. Plus, discover how Kat’s journalism background led to her successful career as a television personality, writer and comedian.Kat is a regular panelist on Fox News’ “Gutfeld!” and her national comedy live show has sold out t...
2024-10-02
24 min
Liberty and Leadership
Restoring Civic Engagement and Volunteerism with Eric J. Tanenblatt
What has led to the erosion of civic engagement and volunteerism over the course of the past generation? This week Eric J. Tanenblatt joins host Roger Ream to discuss how his TFAS experience led to him to pursue a career in government and public service, and the memorable moments he experienced as a result (coordinating the 2004 G8 Economic Summit, serving in the George H. W. Bush administration and serving as chief of staff to former Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue). Tanenblatt also emphasizes the importance of civic engagement and volunteerism and gives his thoughts on effective leadership.Eric...
2024-09-18
30 min
Liberty and Leadership
How to Rebuild American Institutional Trust with Gerard Baker
Why has there been a sharp decline in institutional trust amongst Americans and how can that confidence be rebuilt? This week Gerard Baker joins host Roger Ream to discuss the loss of trust in American institutions (particularly in the media, government, and big business), the reasons behind that decline, and the impact of globalization. Plus, the true value of objective intellectual diversity in journalism.Gerard Baker is the editor-at-large at The Wall Street Journal and was recently named TFAS Media Fellow. Baker writes a weekly column for the editorial page and hosts a weekly podcast...
2024-09-04
39 min
Podville
Podville # 24 We discuss the conversation between the four multi-millionaires of the All-In Podcast on the future of Wokeness and AI
🔍 Explore why hiring based on abilities is essential📉 Tackling the general shortage of qualified talent🧠 How AI could revolutionize hiring practices📈 Visualizing the rise of solo billion-dollar companies📚 Why our investment in education isn't paying off📵 Should TikTok be banned? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-08-26
59 min
Liberty and Leadership
Campus Voices: The Future of Reporting with TFAS Journalism Students
Journalism requires courage and a commitment to pursuing the truth, even inchallenging environments. Thomas McKenna and Jonas Du, two talented students participating in the TFAS Student Journalism Association, understand this. Through the Student Journalism Association, TFAS supports young independent journalists who approach journalism through a lens of sound objective reporting and a desire to find the truth. In their chat with host Roger Ream, McKenna and Du discuss their TFAS experience, how real-world experience in journalism is often more valuable than classroom learning, the importance of diverse viewpoints, and why it's imperative to support young journalists.
2024-08-21
29 min
Podville
Podville #23 We discuss the conversation between Joe Rogan and Dr. Phil on forging your own way through life
How can society incentivize good behavior? — Every statement I make is a vote in the country called "me." — Am I rewarding bad behavior in my life? — Where is the line between inside and outside, between me and the truth? Does such a line exist? — A healthy society (or person) does not reward bad behavior. — The easiest way to lose power is to let someone convince you that you don't have any. — Be the avatar in your own game: define what the game is and what winning means. — Could it be that we all know what we're called to do and are just prete...
2024-08-15
1h 15
Liberty and Leadership
Unpacking Originalism: Natural Law, Natural Rights, and the Ninth Amendment with Randy Barnett
This week Randy Barnett joins host Roger Ream to discuss the ideas of constitutional originalism, natural law vs. natural rights, the importance of the ninth amendment, and how they all inform his interpretation of libertarianism. Plus, the benefits of teaching constitutional law through a narrative lens and stories from Randy’s newly released memoir, “A Life for Liberty: The Making of an American Originalist.” Randy is the Patrick Hotung Professor of Constitutional Law at the Georgetown University Law Center and is the Faculty Director of the Georgetown Center for the Constitution. He has argued numerous high-pr...
2024-08-07
38 min
Podville
Podville #22 We discuss the conversation between Joe Rogan and Bret Weinstein on possible causes of the current weirdness in society
People's willingness to set everything aside to conform to the narrative of society — the amazing feat of being able to keep up with the ever-changing narrative on Covid — how hard it is to adjust to losing trust in authority, or in other people — men's need for safety and security — the value of freedom of speech — is AI a threat to freedom of speech? — is AI like the early days of the printing press, when the printer controlled the news — taking sides as a major obstacle to learning the truth — How being willing to be wrong, being detached from your own belief system, a...
2024-07-29
1h 16