Printer, Philosopher, Scientist, Writer, Politician, Inventor, Postmaster, Soldier, Diplomat, American. This is Ben Franklin. Part of the Immortals leadership series.
Click Here to ListenRoman politician, military general and historian who was at the helm of the rise of the Roman Empire and the demise of the Roman Republic. What can we learn from Caesar? Part of the Immortals leadership series.
Click Here to ListenComing to the end of 2020, many of us feel overwhelmed by all the challenges we have faced this year – whether it’s politics, COVID, the economy or the lockdowns. Newt reflects on the inspirational words of William Faulkner’s 1950 Nobel Prize in Literature banquet speech: “I believe that man will not merely endure: he will prevail.”
Click Here to ListenAs Americans, we have faced challenging Christmases before. Newt describes three challenging Christmases in American history: George Washington crossing the Delaware 1776, The Battle of the Bulge 1944, The Battle of the Chosin Reservoir 1950.
Click Here to ListenNovember 2020 brought a Republican House wave. Planning for 2022 is now underway and the National Republican Congressional Committee is leading the way to protect and expand the Republican House Conference. Newt’s guest is Congressman Tom Emmer, (MN–6th) Chairman of the NRCC.
Click Here to ListenSister Orla Treacy arrived in Rumbek, South Sudan, 14 years ago, on a mission to continue to bring secondary education to girls in South Sudan. In the last 14 years, she has witnessed South Sudan’s independence, a civil war, famine, and all along challenged the Dinka culture’s traditions to have girls formally educated. Sister Orla Treacy is the 2019 recipient of the U.S. State Department’s International Women of Courage award.
Click Here to ListenHaving spent more than four years watching the left resist President Donald Trump and focus entirely on undoing and undermining the 2016 election, Newt lays out the challenge is that he – and other conservatives – are now facing and why they will not give up.
Click Here to ListenAfter a tough year of lockdowns and living through a global pandemic, many of us are looking for a sign of hope. And on December 21st, the world may get just the sign they are looking for in the night skies when Jupiter and Saturn come together to form The Christmas Star. Newt’s guest is Dr. Henry Throop, Program Scientist at NASA.
Click Here to ListenThe two Georgia Senate runoffs between Republican David Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican Kelly Loeffler and Democrat Raphael Warnock are some of the most important in modern history. Because these two races will determine whether Republicans maintain the control of the Senate under a Biden Administration and a Pelosi House, or whether the radical left will control both the legislative and executive branches. Newt’s guest is Brian Robinson, Georgia Republican strategist.
Click Here to ListenJoin Newt and friends for his 2020 holiday party. As part of our annual December tradition we host a holiday party for friends and family. This year, we are keeping the tradition going virtually. Newt asked members of his inner circle to join him for a holiday celebration along with guests Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity.
Click Here to ListenJuly 2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Newt looks back at the process the committee of five went through to write the Declaration and the significance of the document both then and now. A 2026 year-long celebration is being planned to honor our country’s independence. Read Newt’s essay at https://www.heritage.org/article/the-1776-opportunity-2026-year-long-celebration
Click Here to ListenPerhaps the most famous pilot of his generation, General Chuck Yeager is best known for breaking the sound barrier in 1947. Newt takes a closer look at his life and legacy – and we hear from General Yeager, in his own words. Part of the Immortals leadership series.
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