Robert McTeigue's Interviews
Slavery—The Rest of the Story (Dr. Paul Kengor) 11/20/23
In this podcast-extended episode, we welcome back Dr. Paul Kengor of The American Spectator to discuss the history of slavery in the Catholic Church through his latest book with The Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology. What are the common narratives, and what is the truth? In the podcast-extended segment, Dr. Kengo
The Weaponization of Psychology (James Corbett) 9/6/23
We welcome back James Corbett of The Corbett Report to discuss the historical roots of the abuse of psychology seen in modern culture. Who benefits? Why are children now being targeted, and what can families do about it? Show Notes The Weaponization of Psychology The Corbett Report | Website The Corbett Report | Subs
Rejecting the Cult of the Expert (Jeffrey Tucker) 8/29/23
We welcome back Jeffrey Tucker of the Brownstone Institute to discuss the downfall in trust of so-called experts. What happens when we live perpetually within a low trust society? Father finishes with Timely Thoughts to discuss our individual roles in a society gone mad. Show Notes The Great Cloud of Disrepute | Brow
Race, Fact and Law (Heather Mac Donald) 7/26/23
We welcome back distinguished author and scholar Heather Mac Donald of The Manhattan Institute to discuss disparate impact analysis and its effects on the legal system. What are the common narratives around policing and crime, and how do they compare to the actual facts and statistics? Show Notes When Race Trumps Mer
When Race Trumps Merit (Heather Mac Donald) 6/29/23
We welcome back Heather Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute to discuss her newest book with DW Books "When Race Trumps Merit". What is disparate impact, and why do policies written in favor of that legal theory do more harm than good? (Note: the episode was recorded before the ruling was released in Students for Fair
Can Silicon Valley Be Saved? (Allison Schrager) 6/28/23
We welcome back Allison Schrager of the Manhattan Institute to discuss the rise and apparent fall of Silicon Valley looking at her article in City Journal. What went wrong, and are there broader implications for the rest of the country? Can Silicon Valley Remake Itself? | City Journal Too Small to Survive? | City Jo
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