I TALK WITH ANDREW KLAVAN ABOUT THE “SEXUAL CRISIS” WITH TEENS, men on strike and politics on his Daily Wire podcast. You can listen to the discussion here (21 minutes in).
Archive for Category: Podcasts
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October 16, 2008
Brian Anderson is the author of South Park Conservatives, and now he’s got a new book out with Adam Thierer entitled A Manifesto for Media Freedom. We talk to Anderson about efforts to restore the Fairness Doctrine, the prospect of media regulation via subterfuge, and the likelihood of efforts to squash the alternative media in the next Congress — as well as what to do about it.
You can listen to the podcast directly — no downloading needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. Or you can download it and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. Music is byJohn T. Baker.
September 30, 2008
Can you still make it from scratch in America? That’s the question that Adam Shepard asked himself in college. On graduation, he took a train to Charleston, South Carolina and started out with nothing but $25 and a backpack. A year later, he had a car, and apartment, and $2500 in the bank. How he did it — and what he learned along the way — is the story of his new book, Scratch Beginnings: Me, $25, and the Search for the American Dream.
We talk to Shepard about what it takes to get ahead, how better-off Americans have lost touch with the world of work, and what politicians and pundits ought to be talking about.
You can listen directly — no downloads needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. Or you can download the file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here.
Music is by Todd Steed and the Suns of Phere.
August 30, 2008
T. Boone Pickens is an oilman, a takeover expert, and a longtime observer of the American scene. He’s got a new book out — The First Billion Is the Hardest: Reflections on a Life of Comebacks and America’s Energy Future — and a new wind energy plan for reducing America’s dependence on imported oil.
We talk to Pickens about oil dependence, wind power, NIMBYism, and the future of America — plus, how to get rich and the future of entrepreneurialism among American youth.
You can listen directly — no downloads needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. You can download the entire show and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. Or you can get a free subscription via iTunes if you like — and why wouldn’t you?
Music is “Time’s Right” by 46 Long, and “69365” by the Nebraska Guitar Militia.
August 21, 2008
Like many states, Massachusetts has an income tax. But in Massachusetts, people are trying to do something about it. Libertarian activist Carla Howell organized an initiative in 2002 that would have abolished the state income tax. It got over 45% of the vote, and now she’s back with another effort.
We talk to her about libertarian politics, politicians and taxes, and whether this initiative might start a national anti-tax trend. Plus, what you can do, if you want to help.
You can listen to the file directly — no downloads needed — by going right here and clicking on the gray Flash player. Or you can download the file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. And, of course, you can always get a free subscription via iTunes. Free!
Music is by Audra and the Antidote (“Revolution”) and Carla Howell (“The Tax Song.”) Show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com.
June 19, 2008
They used to say that it was a man’s world, but you don’t hear that much any more. Women outnumber men in college, get preferential legal treatment in many areas, and in general seem to be doing better, while boys lag girls in education and men generally seem to be doing worse. Should anyone care?
Yes, says Kathleen Parker in her new book, Save the Males: Why Men Matter Why Women Should Care. We talk with her about what’s going on, why the condition of men matters to women, and why many men are afraid to speak out. Plus, Barack Obama on fatherhood.
You can listen directly — no downloads needed — by going here and selecting the gray Flash player. You can download the file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. And you can always get a free subscription via iTunes — and why not, really?
Music is by The Mr. T. Experience. Show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com.
June 12, 2008
Douglas J. Feith served as Undersecretary of Defense for Policy from 2001 through 2005. His new book, War and Decision: Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of the War on Terrorism, looks at the response to the 9/11 attacks, the invasion of Afghanistan, and most significantly the Iraq war and its aftermath. Feith’s book is copiously documented, and he’s also made a lot of his documents available on his website. But the book, though selling well online, hasn’t gotten the kind of Big Media attention you’d expect. We talk to him about the war, the Bush Administration, the media, and whether the American political class is up to dealing with matters of national security. And we discover that he’s donating all proceeds to veterans’ support groups.
You can listen directly — no downloads needed — by going right here and clicking on the gray Flash player. You can also download the file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. Plus, you can get a free subscription from iTunes and never miss an episode. Why not?
Show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com. Music is by Mobius Dick.
May 19, 2008
In the 1990s, people talked about the “end of history,” when international power politics wouldn’t really matter. In his new book, The Return of History and the End of Dreams, Robert Kagan talks about democracy, autocracy, and the return of Great Power politics to international relations.
You can listen directly — no downloads needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. You can download a copy and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. And you can get a lo-fi version suitable for dialup, etc., by going here and selecting “lo fi.” And you can always get a free subscription from iTunes. Free!
Music is by Mobius Dick. Show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com.
May 5, 2008
With Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama still slugging it out in the Democratic primaries, John McCain has already cleared the way to the Republican nomination. He’s spending his time laying out his positions for the general election, and one of the most important issues has to do with judicial nominations. We were lucky enough to catch up with McCain’s friend Fred Thompson, who talked with us about McCain’s positions, the current and possible future states of the federal judiciary, and whether there’s a place for an Attorney General Fred Thompson in a McCain administration. (“No Ma’am” he responded, when Helen asked.) Thompson said this was the first interview he’s given on McCain and the judiciary, but it won’t be the last.
You can listen directly — no downloads needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. You can download the file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. You can get a lo-fi version, suitable for dialup, Treos, etc., by going here and selecting “lo-fi.” And you can get a free subscription via iTunes right here. Free!
Show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com. Music is by Todd Steed and the Suns of Phere.
April 22, 2008
Cass Sunstein is the Karl Llewellyn Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Chicago, and the coauthor, with Chicago colleague Richard Thaler, of Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness.
Sunstein and Thaler espouse a theory of “Libertarian Paternalism,” in which people have more choice than they do now, but in which ignorance and sloth are exploited to encourage them to make good choices even when they’re lazy. We talk about libertarian paternalism, the virtues and vices of technocracy, and which Presidential candidates favor Sunstein and Thaler’s approach.
You can listen directly — no downloads needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. You can download the file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. And you can get a lo-fi version, suitable for dialup, etc., by going here and selecting “lo-fi.” You can also get a free subscription via iTunes — never miss another episode!
Music is “Time’s Right” by 46 Long. Show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com.
April 14, 2008
Michael Yon is a blogger, and independent journalist, and he’s actually the longest serving embedded journalist in Iraq. He’s also got a new book out, Moment of Truth in Iraq: How a New ‘Greatest Generation’ of American Soldiers is Turning Defeat and Disaster into Victory and Hope. It’s a terrific book, and a must-read for anyone interested in the war on terror.
We talk to Michael about independent blogging, the situation in Iraq and how it’s changed since he started reporting in 2004, and his new book. Plus, advice for the Presidential candidates on what to say, and do, about Iraq over the coming year.
You can listen directly — no downloads needed — by going right here and clicking on the gray Flash player. You can download the file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. And you can get a lo-fi version suitable for dialup, etc., by going here and selecting “lo fi.” As always, you can get a free subscription via iTunes, and never miss another episode.
Show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com, and music is by Mobius Dick.
March 25, 2008
Tax Day is approaching, the markets are turbulent, and people are wondering how to move financially. So we talked with Jim Schlagheck, producer of public TV’s Retirement Revolution and author of The Cash-Rich Retirement: Use the Investing Techniques of the Mega-Wealthy to Secure Your Retirement Future. The book is interesting, action-oriented, and — in my opinion — more conservative and realistic than a lot that I’ve read. Our discussion includes what to do financially, how the housing bubble and the “coming demographic storm” of Baby-Boomer retirements are likely to affect investments, and what economic problems will confront the next President.
You can listen directly — no downloads needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. You can download the file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. And you can get a lo-fi version suitable for dialup, cellphones, etc. by going here and selecting the lo-fi option. And of course, you can get a free subscription via iTunes — and it’s free.
Music is by Mobius Dick. Show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com. As always, comments and discussion are hosted at my lovely and talented cohost’s place.
March 8, 2008
We talk to Jim Dunnigan, publisher of StrategyPage.com and author of numerous books on war, intelligence and security, and Austin Bay, who blogs at AustinBay.net, and who is the author of both novels and nonfiction works on war and military matters. They fill us in on the latest developments in Iran, Iraq, and Venezuela, and talk about why the Obama Campaign is good for America. (An Obama Presidency is a different story . . . .)
You can listen directly — no downloading needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. You can download the file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. And you can get a lo-fi version suitable for cellphones, dialup, etc. by going here and selecting lo-fi. And you can always get a free subscription via iTunes absolutely free. Never miss another episode!
Music is by Mobius Dick. Show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com.
Comments and discussion here.
February 20, 2008
Want to raise a rich kid? Or at least a kid who knows how to make money without waiting for someone else to offer a job? That’s what Troy Dunn offers in his new book, Young Bucks: How to Raise a Future Millionaire. We talk to Troy about why parents should want their kids to be entrepreneurial, how to encourage them to strike out on their own, and what the Presidential candidates are missing when they talk about economics.
You can listen directly — no downloading needed — by going right here and clicking on the gray Flash player. Or you can download the file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. A lo-fi version, suitable for dialup, cellphones, etc. is here. And you can always subscribe via iTunes — and why wouldn’t you, since it’s free?
Music is by Mobius Dick. Show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com. As always, my lovely and talented cohost is taking comments and suggestions for future shows.
February 3, 2008
We’ve already done our big get-to-know-you interview with Mitt Romney, but with Super Tuesday coming up in a couple of days and the race tight, we thought we’d catch up with him again. We asked him about gun control — he says he’ll veto any gun control bills that cross his desk as President, including a renewal of the “assault weapon” ban, which is more than George W. Bush ever promised — about the economy (and the Zubrin flexfuel plan), and about John McCain, and Ann Coulter’s promise to campaign for Hillary if McCain is nominated. Plus, whether Romney is mean enough for politics. Can he pull off a Turnaround?
You can listen directly — no downloads needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash Player. You can download the file directly and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. And you can get a lo-fi version, suitable for cellphones, Treos, etc., by going here and selecting “lo fi.” You can also get a free subscription via iTunes and make sure you never miss an episode. Show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com.
Music is “Superluminal” by Mobius Dick. As always, my lovely and talented cohost is taking comments. (Bumped to top).
UPDATE: Romney charged with flip-flopping on guns, but his team responds with this. You decide.
ANOTHER UPDATE: More here. I’m beginning to question his sincerity.
January 14, 2008
IT’S A BIPARTISAN ELECTION DOUBLE-HEADER. We caught up with Rudy Giuliani as he barnstormed across Florida this weekend, and asked him about the Second Amendment (he says it protects “an individual personal right to bear and carry arms, not just one that’s related to the militia”), about health care, energy policy (including the Zubrin plan), and much more.
Gene Sperling is the author of The Pro-Growth Progressive: An Economic Strategy for Shared Prosperity. He also chaired the National Economic Council in the Bill Clinton Administration, and serves as senior economic advisor to the Hillary Clinton campaign. He talks about Hillary’s stimulus package, health care, and whether we’re in danger of 1970s style “stagflation” again.
Plus, Helen managed to crack me up over “podcast tax credits.” You can listen directly — no downloads needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. You can download the file and listen at your leisure at by clicking right here. You can get a lo-fi version suitable for cellphones, Treos, and dialup connections by going here and clicking “lo fi.” And, of course, you can always get a free subscription via iTunes. Free! Show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com.
Music is “Black UFOs,” by Mobius Dick. And, as always, my lovely and talented cohost is taking comments.
January 2, 2008
How can we break the OPEC oil cartel for $100 a car? Engineer Bob Zubrin has the answer — by requiring all new cars sold in the United States to be flex-fuel vehicles that can run not just on gasoline, but on ethanol and methanol. (Note that methanol can even be made out of kudzu, which we southerners will find highly appealing.)
We talk to Zubrin about his successful new book — the first printing sold out in December– Energy Victory: Winning the War on Terror by Breaking Free of Oil, about how oil money funds terrorism, and about how proven off-the-shelf technology could undercut OPEC’s power.
You can listen directly — no downloads needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. You can download the file and listen at your leisure at by clicking right here. You can get a lo-fi version suitable for cellphones, Treos, and dialup connections by going here and clicking “lo fi.” And, of course, you can always get a free subscription via iTunes. Free! Show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com. Zubrin’s website is at EnergyVictory.net
This podcast brought to you by Volvo Automobiles. Music is “Indistinguishable from Magic” by Mobius Dick.
December 27, 2007
It’s sure to make a splash, and it’s already got some left bloggers in a tizzy even though it doesn’t come out until next week. It’s Jonah Goldberg’s new book, Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning. The title comes from H.G. Wells, and the history won’t be news to people who’ve paid attention — which means it will be news to a lot of people — but Goldberg has a lot to say about the “progressive” roots of both socialism and fascism and the way they’re reflected in contemporary politics. (He goes out of his way to make clear, though, that he’s not saying liberals are fascists.) Plus, thoughts on the Hillary and Huckabee candidacies.
You can listen to the show directly — no downloads needed — by going right here and clicking on the gray Flash player. You can download the whole file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here, and you can get a lo-fi version suitable for dialup by going here and selecting “lo fi.” And, of course, you can always get a free subscription from iTunes if you like — and why wouldn’t you? Show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com.
This podcast was brought to you by Volvo Automobiles. Music is “Nobody’s Full” by Todd Steed and the Suns of Phere. (Bumped.)
December 17, 2007
The Iowa Caucuses are just around the corner, and we thought it was a good time to catch up with Senator John McCain, who’s seeking the Republican nomination for President. (Our earlier interview with Sen. McCain is here.) We talked about the election, Supreme Court appointments, the Second Amendment, Iraq, and much, much more — including whether the CIA should be abolished, or just shaken up. McCain was rested, relaxed, confident, and full of I-told-you-sos, but then he was staying in a Holiday Inn Express when we talked to him.
You can listen directly — no downloading needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. You can download the file and listen to it at your leisure by clicking right here. And you can get a lo-fi version suitable for dialup by going here and selecting lo-fi. Plus, there’s a free subscription available via iTunes — why wouldn’t you want one?
This podcast was brought to you by Volvo Automobiles. Music is by Todd Steed and the Suns of Phere.
November 21, 2007
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the D.C. gun ban case, and we caught up with Bob Levy, a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute and the moving force behind the case, on Tuesday morning just before the Court’s announcement. We talk about the Second Amendment, the Supreme Court, and the case’s likely influence on the 2008 elections, as well as why Levy bucked the advice of many to put this case in motion.
You can listen directly — no downloading needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. Or you can download the show and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. You can get a lo-fi version, suitable for dialup, by going here and selecting lo-fi. And you can always get a free subscription via iTunes — and we’d like it if you did. Our show archives are at GlennandHelenShow.com.
This podcast was brought to you by Volvo Automobiles. Music is by Todd Steed and the Suns of Phere.
November 2, 2007
First, it was the Dangerous Book for Boys, and now it’s the Daring Book for Girls. We talked to Daring Book authors Andrea Buchanan and Miriam Peskowitz about girls, the outdoors, and the shockingly large number of fun activities that don’t involve cellphones, televisions, or videogames.
There’s lots of talk about hopscotch, building forts, the virtues of Swiss Army knives and scooters, and the importance of doing things out in the world. Plus, the surprising virtues of boys. And is Hillary Clinton a daring girl?
You can listen directly (no downloading needed) by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. You can download the file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. And you can get a lo-fi version, suitable for dialup, cellphones, etc. by going here and selecting lo-fi. A free iTunes subscription is available here, and you can visit our show archives at GlennandHelenShow.com.
This podcast was brought to you by Volvo Automobiles. Music is by Audra and the Antidote.
October 17, 2007
We traveled to the Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Conference in New York, and talked to energy efficiency guru Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute, MacArthur Genius Award winner and science educator Shawn Carlson, and appropriate-technology entrepreneur Shawn Frayne. It’s a fascinating discussion of everything from how America can save energy and protect the environment without sacrificing our lifestyle, to ways of helping the third world, to techniques for energizing American students’ interest in science and technology.
Amory Lovins’ website: Winning the Oil Endgame. Shawn Frayne’s website: Humdinger Wind Energy, LLC. Shawn Carlson’s website: Labrats.org. And there’s much more background on all of them at the Popular Mechanics Breakthrough page.
You can listen directly — no downloading needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. You can download the entire file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here, and you can get a lo-fi version suitable for dialup by going here and selecting lo-fi. Plus, you can always get a free subscription via iTunes — and why wouldn’t you, really?
Visit our show archives for past episodes and updates at GlennandHelenShow.com. Music is by Mobius Dick.
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October 1, 2007
Mike Huckabee is running for President. He was governor of Arkansas from 1996 to 2007, he’s the author of numerous books including From Hope to Higher Ground, and the book about how he lost over 100 pounds, Quit Digging Your Grave with a Knife and Fork : A 12-Stop Program to End Bad Habits and Begin a Healthy Lifestyle. He’s the Jared of Presidential candidates! Helen’s also a fan of his book on juvenile violence, Kids Who Kill.
We talk to Governor Huckabee about gun rights and gun control, health care (and diet), his support for the “Fair Tax” plan, gay marriage, and more. He’s got some interesting things to say, and it turns out he remembers Helen from the aftermath of the Jonesboro school shooting.
You can listen directly — no downloads needed — by going here and clicking on the gray Flash player. Or you can download the file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here. And you can get a lo-fi version, suitable for dialup connections, by going here and selecting “lo fi.”
This podcast was brought to you by Volvo USA. Music is “Nobody’s Full,” by Todd Steed and the Suns of Phere. Visit our show archives at GlennandHelenShow.com.
September 18, 2007
We talk to Laura Ingraham about her new book, Power to the People, which looks at ways that ordinary people can empower themselves in the culture and in politics. We talk about large families and prejudice against parenting, her campaign against porn (we’re a lot more favorable on the subject than she is, which leads to some . . . discussion) and politics, plus a look at the 2008 elections and the immigration battle.
It’s an interesting discussion, and Ingraham is different from many other social reformers in that she largely stresses individuals using their voices and market power, as opposed to the force of law, to effect changes in culture, politics and media. She also suggests that individuals get involved in reporting on local politics, school boards, and the like, a place where one or two people can make a real difference. It’s an appealingly Army of Davids-like approach.
You can listen to the show directly — no downloading needed — by going here and taking advantage of the gray Flash player. Or you can download the file directly by clicking right here and listen at your leisure. As always, there’s a free subscription available via iTunes — you can’t beat free! Check out previous shows in our show archive at GlennandHelenShow.com.
This podcast is brought to you by Volvo Automobiles. Music is by Doktor Frank’s band, the Mr. T Experience.
September 13, 2007
The sixth anniversary of September 11 is just past, and it’s a good time to look at where we are, and what to do in coming years. We spoke to Harvard Law Professor Jack Goldsmith, whose new book, The Terror Presidency: Law and Judgment Inside the Bush Administration, tells the story of his experience working at the Defense Department and as head of the Office of Legal Counsel at the Department of Justice, and also looks at how the decisionmaking process relating to terror is being “strangled by law.” Goldsmith talks about his experiences, his book, and what the next President and Congress should do.
You can listen directly — no downloading needed — by going here and taking advantage of the gray Flash player. Or you can download the file and listen at your leisure by clicking right here.
This podcast was brought to you by Volvo Motors. Music is by Mobius Dick. Visit our show archives for updates and prior episodes at GlennandHelenShow.com. And, as always, you can get a free subscription via iTunes.
UPDATE: There’s a transcript available now — click “read more” to read it.