The Interview Podcast

Craig Weinberg

On "The Interview", Craig Weinberg interviews people from around the world on a variety of topics.

  1. 10/23/2025

    Toby Doeden - for Governor of South Dakota

    Toby Doeden rolls into Milbank on a 66-county bus tour and sits down like an old neighbor—no handlers, no script, just a story about why a CEO decided to trade boardrooms for Pierre. Born in Groton and now in Aberdeen, he talks about growing up on free lunches, building companies from nothing, and the long stretch of years where he missed birthdays to break the chain of poverty. That grind shaped his campaign: run the state like a business, fix culture first, and use real efficiencies and a broader tax base—not higher rates—to pay for schools, roads, and rural healthcare. It’s also why he’s pressing a bigger idea: if you can truly own your land, the government shouldn’t be able to take it when times get hard. “Once you own your property,” he says, “the government should not be able to confiscate it because you can’t pay your property taxes.” On the trail, Doeden bristles at donor-class politics; he says he turns down big checks so he can answer only to voters. His town halls run hours—he speaks, then hands the mic to the room and stays until every question is done. Policy lines emerge plainly: strictly pro-life; parental consent in schools; no new gun restrictions; opposition to eminent domain maneuvers like those tied to carbon pipelines. But between the heavy beats, the human moments land: grilling with a glass of cab and Hank Jr., digitizing old family videos that made him cry, and laughing about South Dakota’s curvy back roads. Whether you agree with him or not, his pitch is clear—govern like a relentless operator, rebuild trust from the ground up, and protect property rights as a cornerstone of freedom. Find Toby’s schedule and policies at TobyDoeden.com. Support this listener-funded show at TheInterviewPodcast.org.

    57 min
  2. 04/01/2025

    Steve Deace - Fearless Faith

    Today on The Interview, I'm joined by Steve Deace, host of The Steve Deace Show on Blaze TV, best-selling author, and filmmaker. Steve brings his fearless and bold voice to conservative talk, blending insightful political commentary with a deeply personal faith journey. From his challenging upbringing to his rise in media, Steve openly shares the profound experiences that shaped him into the influential figure he is today. Join us as we explore his story, discuss politics, faith, sports, and the transformative power of bold action. In this episode, Steve Deace shares: The dramatic story of his childhood, including family challenges and overcoming profound adversity. His early journey into media, including how he took initiative in an unforgettable way to become a sportswriter. How his life radically changed after attending a Promise Keepers event, setting him on a path toward a deeply rooted Christian faith. Insightful reflections on key political figures and contemporary politics, discussing term limits, incumbent retention, and the challenges facing conservative politics today. Thoughts on the power of sports in American culture, the influence of iconic announcers, and what has changed in professional athletics. Behind-the-scenes insights from creating the successful film "Nefarious," including his experience navigating significant spiritual and practical challenges. Updates on his next book, "Ritchie Meets the Rainbow," set to release this June—a distinctive approach to discussing cultural and spiritual issues during Pride Month. Connect with Steve: Website: stevedeace.com Twitter/X: @SteveDeaceShow Blaze TV: blazetv.com Mentioned in the Episode: Nefarious Movie (available on streaming platforms) Upcoming Book: "Ritchie Meets the Rainbow" (June release) Tune in for an episode packed with candid stories, robust dialogue, and thought-provoking commentary with Steve Deace.

    1h 17m
  3. 03/27/2025

    Matthew Lesko - Free Money, Big Suits, and a Bigger Heart

    You’ve seen him in wild suits covered in question marks — and no, he’s not the Riddler. He’s Matthew Lesko, the energetic and eccentric author and entrepreneur who’s spent decades helping Americans access free money and government grants they didn’t know existed. In this episode, Craig sits down with Lesko to trace his journey from Navy service to bestselling author, his rise to cult fame in the 80s and 90s, and how he became the loudest voice in the country yelling: “There’s free help out there — go get it!” Lesko shares stories from his early career, how he built his persona, and why he believes helping others access public resources is the most fulfilling work he’s ever done. He also drops practical tools and websites to find help, start businesses, and fight medical bills — all while railing against predatory search engines, bloated government programs, and corporate greed. And yes, he still rocks the question mark suits. 📌 Highlights: Why Matthew Lesko never actually “wrote” his first bestseller The real reason he started dressing like a human exclamation point Where to find real help online (spoiler: it’s not Google) What the government offers that most people have no idea exists His take on capitalism, community, and the future of work The one piece of advice he’d give anyone chasing their dreams 🔗 Resources Mentioned: LeskoHelp.com – Matthew’s current community and platform FindHelp.org – Local assistance resources SBA.gov/local-assistance – Help starting a business APEXAccelerators.us – Support for getting government contracts NeedyMeds.org – Help with medical expenses 💡 Final Thought from Lesko: “Your heart is smarter than your brain. Trust it.” 📣 Subscribe, share, and support the show at TheInterviewPodcast.org. Value-for-value model — if this gave you something meaningful, send something back.

    50 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.9
out of 5
13 Ratings

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On "The Interview", Craig Weinberg interviews people from around the world on a variety of topics.