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The Social Mediators: Helen Keller was real.

This week we discuss Helen Keller and the internet's weird obsession with insisting that she is "not real." Tune in this week to get set straight if you think that, he...

Wall Street Weekly: Hostile Takeovers and Activist Short Selling

Company takeovers can be friendly operations, but what happens when they turn hostile? And what is activist short selling? Can investment research firms singlehandedly...

Old Ballgame: The 1919 Black Sox Scandal

A look at a historic MLB scandal.

Back to the Brickyard: Episode 3

In this episode, we go back to the 1960 Indianapolis 500 and revisit one of the most iconic duels between Rodger Ward and Jim Rathmann.

Soldiers of Christ: St. Josephine Bakhita

St. Josephine Bakhita was an African slave who eventually became a Catholic through her encounter with a religious order of sisters. She is the patron of Sudan, victim...

State Facts: Montana

Nate is joined by Andrew Hawken to talk all about Montana.

The Hillsdale Interview: Robert VerBruggen

Robert VerBruggen is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute where he provides policy research, writes for City Journal, and contributes to special projects and initiative...

Back to the Brickyard: Pilot

In this episode, we go back to 1961 and the start of the rear engine revolution at Indianapolis.

Charger Rundown: Owen Gardner and Drew Ransom

Owen Gardner and Drew Ransom talk about their lives as multi-sport athletes at Hillsdale College.

Back to the Brickyard: Episode 2

In this episode, we look back at 1937 and one of the most exciting finishes in race history.

Truman and Claire Like People: Elizabeth Troutman

In this episode, we sat down with Elizabeth Troutman, Editor-in-Chief of the Hillsdale Collegian, to discuss terrible articles, Calvinism, and getting hit by cars. 

The Poetry Fix: Episode 3

In this episode of The Poetry Fix, we explore Charles Baudelaire's "Correspondences."

State Facts: Massachusetts

Nate is joined by Trevor Hall to talk all about Massachusetts

Grammar Minute: Plurals vs. Apostrophes (A Bigger Rivalry Than the Super Bowl)

Welcome to the Grammar Minute, where we've finally discovered a hard-and-fast rule of the English language!

Grammar Minute: It's All Well and Good

Let me be honest: "I don't know" appears frequently in this episode. 

Astro Minute: Why Are Stars Different Colors?

Why are stars different colors? And why aren't all stars different colors (at least, apparently?) Find out on today's episode of Astro Minute!

Wall Street Weekly: At the Heart of Investing

What is investing? Do we know when the principles of investing emerged? How does the price of a stock change? Join Patrick and George as they explore all of these pres...

Undetected: Nicholas Elliott

This week, Megan and Alessia explore the life of Nicholas Elliott, a British intelligence officer whose impressive activities of espionage were overshadowed by his bes...

What's in a Name?: New Orleans

Host Megan Pidcock gives a brief history of the name and city of New Orleans, Louisiana. 

Letter of the Law: The Reptiles and Rules of Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Louisiana

Host Megan Pidcock outlines some of the wacky laws that govern Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans, Louisiana in the lead up to Fat Tuesday itself. 

Collegian Week In Review: February 8th, 2024

Hosts Lauren Scott and Maddy Welsh first discuss the top headlines of this week's issue of the Collegian, then they talk to Logan Washburn about the recent Center for ...

Collegian Week In Review: February 1st, 2024

This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Maddy Welsh and Lauren Scott discuss the top headlines and stories of the day. Then, they talk to Josh Mistry about th...

Sidebar: Spilled Milk, a Shipping Container Canine, and a Rogue Raccoon

In this episode of Sidebar on Radio Free Hillsdale, Lauren Scott, Maddy Welsh, and Emilie Moneyhon discuss wacky news stories about spilled milk, one dog's harrowing j...

Hyped on Tea: Black Tea

In this episode we explore why Black Tea is the world's most popular type of tea by diving into the process behind producing black tea and the different serving methods.

Old Ballgame: Baseball and Hot Dogs

A look at the origin of baseball's favorite concession food. 

Great Men Back Then: Sitting Bull

Sitting Bull was the leader of the Lakota tribe. Listen to learn why he was beloved by many Americans. 

LovingKindness: God’s Grace in Trials and Suffering

In this week’s episode, Carissa and Emma discuss the purpose in suffering. Tune in to hear how trials of various kinds can draw the Christian closer to Christ.

Fact of Life: The Building Blocks: A Series on the Nuclear Family Part 2

Propaganda will tell you the nuclear family only came about 70 years ago, In reality, that is simply when they began to attack it. Join Chloe Noller and Mattingly Wats...

Grammar Minute: Discrete vs. Discreet (Hint: It's Not British-American Spelling)

Up next in our series of commonly misused words, poor discrete is finally getting justice.

Grammar Minute: The Enormity of Misused Words, Part 2

Get ready for more fantastic news headlines that got things wrong with one of my favorite words: Enormity.

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