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The Hillsdale Interview: Thomas McKenna

Thomas McKenna, National Review summer intern and a student at Hillsdale College studying political economy and journalism, joins WRFH to discuss his coverage of pro-P...

Sorry Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The Reality of Summer

Summer can be a shift and challenge for families once school is done. Michaela discusses the pros and cons of summer and the less helpful answers offered on Ms. Magazi...

The Hillsdale Interview: Paul Hutchinson

Paul Hutchinson, the Executive Producer and inspiration for much of the story of The Sound of Freedom, joins WRFH to discuss the success of the film, his upcoming book...

Protecting Women: The Louisiana Bill on Abortion Pill Access

Many oppose the new Louisiana Bill on Abortion Pills as restrictive and illogical. The details of the bill, however, reveal just how logical and beneficial the bill is...

The Hillsdale Interview: James Davison Hunter

Professor James Davison Hunter — author of the new book, Democracy and Solidarity, and LaBrosse-Levinson Distinguished Professor of Religion, Culture, and Social Theor...

The Hillsdale Interview: Phil Kerpen

Phil Kerpen, president of American Commitment, joins WRFH to disciss  why the Biden FCC’s internet re-regulation is the triumph of ideology over reality. Follow him on...

Strength and Dignity: Honoring Our Mothers

In honor of Mother's Day, Michaela responds to a Ms. Magazine article that condemns motherhood as a forced trap. Rejecting this victimhood framework, Michaela emphasiz...

Wall Street Weekly: Learning from the Legends

Join Patrick and George as they interview enthusiastic participants at Warren Buffet's annual meeting in Omaha Nebraska.

Freshman/Senior Interview: Justin Peterson

Hillsdale freshman Nate Gallagher interviews Hillsdale senior Justin Peterson about his time on campus, memorires he'll retain, advice for younger students, and more. ...

Truman and Claire Like Hillsdale

In this final episode at Hillsdale, Truman and Claire went out on the street and asked some Delts, Hutch, Isaac Green and several others what makes Hillsdale so special.

Soldiers of Christ: St. Catherine of Siena

St. Catherine of Siena was a Doctor of the Catholic Church who received many mystical visions and the mark of the stigmata. Her feast day is celebrated on April 29th, ...

The Poetry Fix: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, Part 2

In this episode of The Poetry Fix, we revisit T. S. Eliot's Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.

Back to the Brickyard: A.J. Foyt

A look at the career of an Indy 500 legend.

Freshman/Senior Interview: Charis Linton

Hillsdale freshman Alessia Sandala interviews Hillsdale senior Charis Linton about her time on campus, lessons learned, advice for younger students, and more. From 05/...

The Hillsdale Interview: Craig Springer

Craig Springer is a fish biologist and writer with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and former editor of the agency's Eddies magazine. He's the editor of America's B...

MPBeats: Episode One

In this episode of MPBeats, Erika Kyba is joined by Sergio Mielniczenko and Kyle Canjar to talk about the iconic bossa nova movement, the rhythms of Brazilian music, a...

The Social Mediators: College Pro-Palestine Protests

This week we discuss the ongoing pro-Palestine protests profilerating across college campuses. Tune in to hear about why these protests are happening (and why people a...

Truman and Claire Like People: Louisa Klaserner

This week we talked to Louisa Klaserner about sorority legends, track team ecosystems, and whether or not people should ever live in Ohio. 

The Poetry Fix: Bavarian Gentians

In this episode of The Poetry Fix, we explore one of D. H. Laurence's final works: "Bavarian Gentians."

The Healing Hour: Come and Get Your Protein, Part Two

The protein party isn't over: Adriana and Erika discuss more health benefits of a high protein diet and some easy ways to incorporate it into your diet.

Undetected: Billy Waugh

This week, Megan and Alessia explore the dramatic, unconventional story of U.S. Green Beret and CIA operative William "Billy" Waugh.

I've Got Aux: "Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)" by Jim Croce

Ally is on aux this week and takes the crew back to 1972 with Jim Croce's "Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)." We talk breakup songs, the relevance of quality mus...

I've Got Aux: Twenty One Pilots Special Part 2

This week, complete our two-part special about Twenty One Pilots. We're joined by our friend and fellow fan, Madison Asher. In this episode we walk through "My Blood" ...

I've Got Aux: Twenty One Pilots Special Part 1

This week, we start a two-part special about Twenty One Pilots. We're joined by our friend and fellow fan, Madison Asher. In this episode we walk through "Taxi Cab" of...

I've Got Aux: "Rumble" by Skrillex, Fred Again and Flowdan

Gavin is on aux this week and chose "Rumble" by  Skrillex, Fred Again and Flowdan. This is a bit out of the crew's comfort zone, despite Bella being our elected electr...

Wall Street Weekly: A Run to Remember

Join Patrick and George as they discuss the top moments from the past 35 episodes of the show. 

Sidebar: Cicada Salad, Rat Holes, and a Garbage-Bag Thief

In the final episode of Sidebar on Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM, hosts Lauren Scott, Maddy Welsh, and Emilie Moneyhon discuss roasted cicada salads, Chicago's famous ...

WRFH NFL Draft 2024 Coverage

Join the crew from Outside Source Football and friends to hear insight and analysis of the 2024 NFL Draft. From 04/25/24.

The Social Mediators: Germs and Modern Medicine

This week we discuss terrain theory versus germ theory, which Jillian did not even know was a "theory" until scrolling for this episode. Tune in to hear social media f...

Old Ballgame: Baseball's "Shoeless" Ball Player

A look at the origin of "Shoeless" Joe Jackson's name.

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