A man who volunteered to be interned with his Japanese-American friends in 1942, Ralph Lazo, is the subject of the first segment of the July 16, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with Roger Ream, the President of The Fund for American Studies in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreThe MilLiberty Initiative's Re-Integration Project for Market-Based Criminal Justice Reform -- An Interview with Caleb Franz →
The man who bankrupted a legislature, William Sharon, is the subject of the first segment of the July 9. 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with the co-founder and director of the MilLiberty Initiative, Caleb Franz.
Read MoreBernie Sanders' Education Plan -- An Interview with Jim Agresti of JustFacts.com →
The “Conscience of the American Revolution,” Mercy Otis Warren, is the subject of the first segment of the June 25, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with the president and co-founder of the amazing web site, JustFacts.com, Jim Agresti. The subject is the education plan put forward earlier this month by socialist presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
Read MoreOur Disastrous Public Education System -- An Interview with Mike Margeson and Justin Spears →
The leader of the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381, Wat Tyler, is the subject of the first segment of June 18, 2019 edition THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with the authors of the two-part FEE.org article, “The History and Results of Our Disastrous Public School System,” Mike Margeson and Justin Spears.
Read MoreThe Green New Deal -- An Interview with FEE's Jon Miltimore →
A heroine of the French Revolution, playwright and political activist Olympe de Gouges, is the subject of the first segment of the June 11, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with FEE managing editor Jon Miltimore about his article, “44 Things You Should Know About the Green New Deal.”
Read MoreThe Injustice of the Ross Ulbricht/Silk Road Case -- An Interview with Lyn Ulbricht →
The heroes of the D-Day invasion of 1944 are the subject of the first segment of the May 28, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with Lyn Ulbricht, advocate for liberty and criminal justice reform and mother of Ross Ulbricht, founder of the Silk Road web site, for which he was unjustly sentenced to two life terms in prison with no parole.
Read MoreFighting for Freedom and Sound Policy in a State Legislature -- An Interview with Rick Becker →
The brave Polish priest, anti-communist and martyr Fr. Jerzy Popieluszko is the subject of the first segment of the May 21, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with Hon. Rick Becker, a businessman, surgeon, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives and founder of its Bastiat Caucus.
Read MoreAdvancing Liberty -- An Interview with Zilvinas Silenas and Richard Lorenc of FEE. →
Courageous journalist Gareth Jones, who broke the story of the 1932-33 Ukrainian famine and paid for it with his life, is the subject of the first segment of the May 14, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with the new president of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), Zilvinas Silenas of Lithuania, and Richard Lorenc, FEE’s executive vice president.
Read MoreUnschooling -- An Interview with Kerry McDonald →
The medieval Republic of Ragusa is the subject of the first segment of the May 7, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with Kerry McDonald, senior education fellow at FEE, on her new book, Unschooling: Raising Curious, Well-Educated Children Outside the Conventional Classroom.
Read MoreLibertarian Christians -- An Interview with Doug Stuart →
America’s 30th president, Calvin Coolidge, is the subject of the first segment in this April 30, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with Doug Stuart of the Libertarian Christian Institute.
Read MoreThe Israeli-Palestinian Conflict -- An Interview with Elan Journo →
The 1948 Berlin Blockade’s Candy Bomber, Gail Halvorsen, is the subject of the first segment of the April 23, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with the Ayn Rand Institute’s Elan Journo, author of “What Justice Demands: America and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.”
Read MoreYoung Americans for Liberty -- An Interview with Cliff Maloney →
The late Academy Award-winning Cambodian-American actor, Dr. Haing S. Ngor, is the subject of the first segment of the April 16, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with Cliff Maloney of Young Americans for Liberty (YAL).
Read MoreEntrepreneurship -- An Interview with Samir Patel →
America’s best U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice, Melville Fuller, is the subject of the first segment of the April 9, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with entrepreneur and Georgia State University instructor Samir Patel.
Read MoreOpen the Books -- An Interview with Adam Andrzejewski →
The story of the inventor of the Stetson hat, John Stetson, is the subject of the first segment of the April 2, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with Adam Andrzejewski on the transparency and government spending agenda of his organization, OpentheBooks.com.
Read MoreFEEcon 2019 -- An Interview with Jason Riddle and Marianna Brashear →
Britain’s “Great Commoner,” Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, is the subject of the first segment of the March 26, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with FEE’s Jason Riddle and Marianna Brashear about the FEEcon 2019 conference.
Read MoreHeroes Who Endured 22 Years of Prison in Communist Vietnam -- An Interview with Dr. & Mrs. Doan Viet Hoat →
Dr. Doan Viet Hoat spent 20 years in communist prisons in Vietnam for the unforgivable crime of loving liberty and being connected to American Universities. His wife Thuc also spent two years in prison for nothing more than trying to bring attention to her husband’s case — Recorded on March 19, 2019.
Read MoreWhy Culture Matters Most -- An Interview with David Rose →
Polish-born, two-time Nobel laureate physicist and chemist Marie Curie is the subject of the first segment of the March 12, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with University of Missouri-St. Louis professor David Rose on his new book, “Why Culture Matters Most.”
Read MoreSchool Choice -- An Interview with Corey DeAngelis →
Madame C. J. Walker, America’s first black millionairess, is the subject of the first segment of the March 5, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with Corey DeAngelis of the Cato Institute on education reform.
Read MoreTrade Protectionism -- An Interview with Donald Boudreaux →
The great abolitionist and orator Frederick Douglass is the subject of the first segment of the February 19, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with George Mason University and Cafe Hayek economist Don Boudreaux on tariffs.
Read MoreCrazy California Laws -- An Interview with Carey Wedler →
Grover Cleveland, America’s 22nd and 24th President (and one of its best) is the subject of the first segment of the February 12, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview about crazy California laws with Carey Wedler of Anti-Media.com.
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