Dr. Doan Viet Hoat spent 20 years in communist prisons in Vietnam for the unforgivable crime of loving liberty and being connected to American Universities. His wife Thuc also spent two years in prison for nothing more than trying to bring attention to her husband’s case — Recorded on March 19, 2019.
Read MoreWhy Culture Matters Most -- An Interview with David Rose →
Polish-born, two-time Nobel laureate physicist and chemist Marie Curie is the subject of the first segment of the March 12, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with University of Missouri-St. Louis professor David Rose on his new book, “Why Culture Matters Most.”
Read MoreSchool Choice -- An Interview with Corey DeAngelis →
Madame C. J. Walker, America’s first black millionairess, is the subject of the first segment of the March 5, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with Corey DeAngelis of the Cato Institute on education reform.
Read MoreTrade Protectionism -- An Interview with Donald Boudreaux →
The great abolitionist and orator Frederick Douglass is the subject of the first segment of the February 19, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with George Mason University and Cafe Hayek economist Don Boudreaux on tariffs.
Read MoreCrazy California Laws -- An Interview with Carey Wedler →
Grover Cleveland, America’s 22nd and 24th President (and one of its best) is the subject of the first segment of the February 12, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview about crazy California laws with Carey Wedler of Anti-Media.com.
Read MoreVenezuela and the Miseries of Socialism -- An Interview with Jorge Jraissati →
World War II Italian resistance hero Pino Lella is the subject of the first segment of the February 5, 2019 edition of THE REED HOUR, followed by an interview with Venezuelan Jorge Jraissati about socialism’s horrific toll on his homeland.
Read MoreJanuary 2019 Podcasts of THE REED HOUR →
Guests and topics: GEORGE HARBISON of FundFreedom.org on diverting donor dollars from left-wing schools; KIRSTEN TYNAN of the Fully Informed Jury Association (FIJA.org) on jury nullification; JIM AGRESTI of Just Facts (JustFacts.com) on the national debt; ISAAC MOREHOUSE of Praxis (DiscoverPraxis.com) on a debt-free alternative to traditional college; and JOE LEHMAN of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy (Mackinac.org) on right-to-work.
Read MoreDecember 2018 Podcasts of THE REED HOUR →
Topics covered by guests in these first four episodes of The Reed Hour include American business history, education, Chicago’s PlayStation tax and Leonard Read’s classic essay, “I, Pencil.” Guests were Burton Folsom, T.K. Coleman, Richard Lorenc, Jason Riddle, Kerry McDonald and Brittany Hunter.
Read More