Healing the Wounds Your Parents Left

This episode of the Happiness Hour explores the idea that while parental love is essential, it’s not the only source of love and happiness in our lives. Dennis argues that we often spend too much emotional energy trying to repair relationships with our parents, even when it’s clear that it’s not going to work out. He suggests that we should focus on filling the emotional holes left by our parents with the love and support of our partners, children, friends, and other loved ones.

If you’re struggling with feelings of inadequacy or rejection due to your parents’ behavior, this episode is a must-listen. Dennis offers a message of hope and encouragement, reminding us that we have the power to create our own happiness and fill the emotional holes left by our parents with the love and support of those around us. 

Carlson, Shapiro, and Hannity: A Conservative Power Hour

Three influential voices. Three compelling conversations. One timeless discussion.

In this special episode of Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager, Dennis sits down with Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro, and Sean Hannity to explore the ideas shaping America.

Tucker Carlson examines the rise of the ruling class, the decline of the middle class, and why strong families remain the foundation of a healthy society. Ben Shapiro pulls back the curtain on Hollywood, exposing the political bias behind television and entertainment while discussing the cultural influence of media. Sean Hannity reflects on faith, freedom, education, and the enduring principles that made America exceptional.

The Case for Modesty

In this latest episode of the Male/Female Hour, we delve into the complex and often misunderstood topic of modesty in women’s dress. The speaker shares a personal anecdote about a young woman who was dressing in a way that made her feel objectified by the men around her, and how she was grateful for the director’s guidance on how to dress in a way that was respectful to herself and others.

In this episode, Dennis explores the idea that men are wired to be visually stimulated, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they want their wives to dress provocatively. He argues that there’s a difference between being attractive and being a sex object, and that women have the right to dress in a way that makes them feel confident and beautiful without objectifying themselves. Dennis also touches on the importance of communication in relationships and how men and women can work together to find a balance that works for both parties.

If There Is No God, Can You Find Meaning in Life?

In this thought-provoking episode The Ultimate Issues Hour, Dennis delves into one of life’s most fundamental questions: is there meaning to life if there is no God? The conversation is a fascinating exploration of the human condition, where the speaker engages with callers who share their perspectives on the matter.

The discussion touches on the idea that while individuals can find personal meaning in their lives, the question remains whether life itself has an inherent meaning. Dennis argues that if there is no God, life is ultimately pointless, and that this realization has significant consequences for how we live our lives. He also explores the concept of existentialism, where individuals must create their own meaning in a seemingly meaningless world.

Toy Guns, Tragic Heroes, and Tough Questions – Dennis AMA

In this episode of Dennis AMA, Dennis covers a range of topics, from the natural inclination of boys to engage in play-fighting and the importance of understanding cultural differences to the nuances of relationships and the challenges of navigating age gaps in romantic partnerships. The speaker shares personal anecdotes and engaging stories, making the conversation feel like a warm and intimate discussion with a wise friend. Along the way, he tackles topics like the importance of respecting individual choices, the dangers of stereotyping, and the search for meaning in a seemingly godless world.

Is Capitalism Evil? – Sunday Fireside Chat

Fireside Chat Ep. 163 — Is Capitalism Evil? originally aired on December 3rd, 2020

Why do a growing number of Americans believe capitalism is greedy, selfish, even evil? Dennis reacts to misconceptions about free market capitalism and explains why it is the morally superior way of organizing economic behavior.

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Joseph’s Brothers Are Put To The Test – Genesis 44:1-45:28

In this weekend Torah teaching, we explores the complexities of family relationships and the age-old question: what is the purpose of family? The speaker delves into the story of Joseph and his brothers, examining how their experiences shape their understanding of responsibility, forgiveness, and the human condition.

As we follow the narrative, we see how the brothers’ actions have consequences that echo throughout their lives. Judah, in particular, undergoes a remarkable transformation, learning to take responsibility for his actions and prioritize his brother’s well-being. Dennis highlights the importance of family in teaching us how to deal with the world, how to share, and how to learn from our mistakes.

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