Dennis talks to Ann Karpf, a sociologist and columnist for the Guardian. Her new book is The Human Voice: How This Extraordinary Instrument Reveals Essential Clues about Who We are. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on September 14, 2006.
Dennis talks to Ann Karpf, a sociologist and columnist for the Guardian. Her new book is The Human Voice: How This Extraordinary Instrument Reveals Essential Clues about Who We are. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on September 14, 2006.
Dennis talks to David Oshinksy, George Littlefield Professor of American History, University of Texas and author of Polio: An American Story.
A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on July 28, 2005.
Dennis talks to Dennis talks to Mitchell Zuckoff, professor of Journalism of at Boston University and author of Ponzi’s Scheme : The True Story of a Financial Legend.A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast on March 15, 2005.
Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: Dennis and Allen debate whether you should toss products you’ve bought but don’t like; what unifies America; do you mature if you get married; how do you develop self-confidence. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast January 10, 2020.
Infantile behaviors are not something only infants engage in. Adults do, too. But when adults do, they become unhappy. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast February 6, 2015.
Dennis talks to Anthony Summers, former BBC journalist and best-selling biographer. His book is Sinatra: The Life. A Best of Prager Hour. Originally broadcast December 26, 2016.
Dennis opens the lines to callers for the last live show of the year. Dennis talks to Julie Hartman, Harvard senior.
Dennis talks to Zuby, rapper, podcaster and author. He presents this week’s PragerU video, “Personal Responsibility: The Ultimate Freedom.”
Dennis reflects on the year and opens the lines to callers for the last live show of the year. Issues raised include: is it time to leave Minneapolis; is there any value to attending college, especially an expensive, “prestigious” one.”
How valuable is a college degree outside of the sciences? The answer is not much, making it a very bad value proposition. Callers have stories.
Dennis talks to one of his call screeners about her experience of being a well-endowed woman and how it has affected her life. How men reacted to her as a young woman.