The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed The Ricochet Audio Network
-
- News
-
All the podcasts from the Ricochet Audio Network in one place.
-
The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Nuziard v. MBDA: What is the Future of Equal Protection Litigation?
On March 5, 2024, U.S. District Court Judge Mark Pittman of the Northern District of Texas entered a declaratory judgment and nationwide injunction against the Minority Business Development Agency, preventing the agency from extending a federally-sponsored racial preference to groups seeking to access capital and government contracts. This case, Nuziard v. MBDA, expands upon last […]
-
Daily Signal Podcast: Top Biden Official Wasn’t Truthful, Columbia University Protesters Cleared, Rep. Greene Calls on Speaker Johnson to Step Down
TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down: A bombshell Daily Signal reports uncovers that the assistant attorney general wasn’t truthful in her Senate testimony. NYPD cleared out anti-Israel protesters from Columbia University. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green called for Speaker Mike Johnson to step aside in a Capitol Hill press […]
-
Discovery Institute Podcasts: Stephen Meyer on Isaac Newton and the Scientific Revolution
On this ID The Future, we’re pleased to bring you a longer-form conversation between philosopher of science Dr. Stephen Meyer and Rice University chemist and professor Dr. James Tour about Sir Isaac Newton and his influence on modern science. Dr. Meyer explains why the scientific revolution occurred when and where it did. He also describes […]
-
The Learning Curve: Colonel Peter Hayden on U.S. Cyber Command & National Security
This week on The Learning Curve, co-hosts University of Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Barry Anderson interview General Counsel of U.S. Cyber Command, Colonel Pete Hayden. He shares insights about growing up in western Massachusetts, attending law school, his military service, and emphasizes the legal aspects of his national security work. Col. Hayden discusses Cyber Command’s mission, distinguishing it from the NSA, while stressing the importance of defending the nation in cyberspace. He talks about Cyber Command’s daily […]
-
Report Card with Nat Malkus: Paul Carrese on Civic Education on Campus
Over the past couple weeks, as campus protests and crackdowns on campus protests have captured the nation’s attention, it has become increasingly clear that something is wrong with the civic culture at universities. But how do we change course? How do we create a healthier civic culture on campus? And how can we train the […]
-
Federalist Radio Hour: ’You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 95: ‘Hate Speech’
What counts as protected speech? Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they analyze how universities are handling ongoing pro-terrorist protests, discuss the news that the DOJ’s Kristen Clarke lied during her Senate confirmation, give an update on the show trials interfering in the 2024 election, and mock the White House […]
Customer Reviews
Two old guys that need to clear their throats
Please!
Interesting subject
The episode on history of Estonia was very interesting although the presentation was somewhat disorganized and occasionally hard to follow.
Talking about something important
As someone who deals with China and renewable energy issues for a living, I’m enlightened by Schellenberger’s critique of the current electricity power industry ethos on weather related power. I don’t know if the timing is right for such a clear and well positioned candidate, but at least Californians are ready for a turn to the right. “Keeping the lights on” is in stirring juxtaposition to “Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?”.