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Interview: Phil Kerpen on Amicus Brief Against Vaccine Mandates

Phil Kerpen, president of American Commitment, joins WRFH regarding the American Commitment Foundation’s filing of an omicron science amicus brief with SCOTUS against ...

Take Note: Sincere Songs of THE 1975

This week, joined by expert in this week's band Maggie, Josiah and Matt take note on THE 1975, a relatively obscure British indie band. Listening to two songs of wildl...

Elephants in the Room: Liz Truss celebrates her resignation at Alex Jones' "AJ's" café

Joe and Kendale are joined by fellow Hillsdale student Jason Lu. They discuss the UK's Prime Minister, Liz Truss, and her resignation. Jason, and employee of Hillsdale...

Rep. Andrew Fink: October 24, 2022

Josh Barker and State Rep. Andrew Fink discuss the upcoming election including the ballot propositions.

Classical Roots: What is Classical Education? An Interview with Dr. Coupland

In this episode Lulu interviews Dr. Daniel Coupland, a professor at Hillsdale College. They discuss Dr. Coupland's investment in classical education. In addition, they...

The Policy Corner: Presidential Election Reform Act

After January 6th, there has been a bipartisan move to clarify election procedures. The Presidential Election Reform Act is the result, though not everyone is on board...

Strength and Dignity: Happiness or Heart Break?

This episode discusses the sexual revolution’s false promise of happiness and where true freedom and happiness is found.

Hart on the Hill: Really, Russia

An interview with former Ambassador Francis Rooney. In this episode, Micah Hart discusses the Russia-Ukraine conflict with former Ambassador and U.S. Representative, F...

This Week in History: U.N. Unveiled

This week, Micah Hart discusses the creation of the United Nations.

A Pilgrim's History: Half a League Onward

Tennyson’s Charge of a Light Brigade is a classic poem written to commemorate a disastrous miscommunication. Ironically, the poem did such a great job communicating th...

Story of a Season: Week 6 Recap: Packers Complaints Extended

In this episode, Truman takes a look at the action from Week 6 in the NFL, gives updated power rankings, and some game picks!

Fact of Life: Is Voting Important?

Is voting actually that important ? Are you even registered to vote? Do local elections matter? Chloe Noller and Mattie Grace Watson bring you the history of voting, w...

Grammar Minute: Cats, Movies, & Me (Preposition Order)

Are you and your friends going out to the movies? Are Hadrian, Mittens, and me going to the movies - or is it me, Hadrian, and Mittens? Find out on this episode of Gra...

The Social Mediators: Climate Change, Soup, and Van Gogh

This week we discuss Just Stop Oil's most recent display of climate activism via throwing soup on a Van Gogh painting, and the internet's response to it. Tune in to he...

Great Men Back Then: Robert Frost

Robert Frost was an American poet who influenced the world of poetry immensely. He persevered through hardships even though he had a tragic childhood.

Great Men Back Then: Wendell Berry

Wendell Berry is an American poet, essayist, author, and farmer.

Hidden Figures in History: Sarah Biffin - The Victorian Painter Born Without Limbs

This handicapped 19th century British painter rose from her job as a circus performer to become the favorite artist of Queen Victoria.

Elephants in the Room: Alex Jones wrestles with “Quid Pro Joe” Biden for Hillsdale Mayor

Joe and Kendale discuss Joe Biden’s alleged Quid Pro Quo in Saudi Arabia, and the verdict that fined Alex Jones almost $1 billion. The two also discuss the upcoming el...

Strength and Dignity: You Can’t Have It Both Ways

Consider two magazines from Ms. Magazine that makes arguments in support of abortion and reproductive rights while ignoring the contradicting and underlying truth of t...

Author Interview: Samuel Gregg on The Next American Economy

Alexandra Comus of Radio Free Hillsdale interviews Samuel Gregg on his new book, The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World. His book ...

Fact of Life: The Attack on Education and Critical Race Theory

What is Critical Race Theory? Where did it come from? Why is it being taught in schools? Listen in as Chloe Noller and Mattie Grace Watson discuss the history and thre...

Hidden Figures in History: Michael Collins - The Leader of the Irish War of Independence

This young rebel's war strategy and diplomacy paved the way for the fighting Irish to reclaim their country.

Grammar Minute: Semicolons vs. Commas

When you just don't want to say "and," what can you try instead? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!

Fact of Life: The Attack on Education and Critical Race Theory

What is Critical Race Theory? Where did it come from? Why is it being taught in schools? Listen in as Chloe Noller and Mattie Grace Watson discuss the history and thre...

Take Note: Billy's Brilliance in Zanzibar

On this episode, co-hosts Matt and Josiah take notes on some of Billy Joel's classic (yet more obscure) works, such as Zanzibar and Scenes from An Italian Restaurant. ...

Say What?: Pizza Rolls v. Bagel Bites

War of the mini pizzas. Pizza rolls vs Bagel Bites.

Say What?: Wheat Thins v. Triscuits

"I love Wheat Thins" - Lily "Um, Triscuits are way better" - Lulu

Say What?: Fruit

Lulu hates fruit; Lily loves it! Which side will you choose?

Say What?: Uniforms

Lulu and Lily discuss the merits of uniforms!

Elephants in the Room: The Ghost of Kiev and Tulsi Gabbard leave Democratic Party to join Hillsdale's "Mock Rock"

Joe and Kendale are joined by Forest Yang and George Accola. They discuss developments in Ukraine, a new scandal involving Pfizer's vaccine, Tulsi Gabbard's announceme...

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