

The Ricochet Podcast
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Weekly episodes of Ricochet’s flagship podcast feature our hosts James Lileks, Steve Hayward, Charles C. W. Cooke, and guests discussing the issues of the week.Listen to The Ricochet Podcast, along with more than 40 other original podcasts, at Ricochet.com. No paid subscription required.
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Jan 17, 2025 • 1h 2min
Beautifying the Buildings that Shape Us
Justin Shubow, President of the National Civic Art Society and NEA chair candidate, discusses his vision for revitalizing federal architecture. He critiques contemporary designs that dominate public spaces, advocating a return to classical aesthetics. The conversation delves into the importance of beauty in architecture for a moral society and reflects on public preference for traditional designs. Alongside this, the discussion touches on the changing landscape of the arts and the political implications of architectural choices, sparking debates on cultural values.

Jan 10, 2025 • 56min
Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning?
Dan MacLaughlin, a senior writer at National Review Online and a baseball enthusiast, joins the discussion on pivotal topics in today's news. They reflect on Jimmy Carter's impactful legacy, including his human rights advocacy and economic policies. The talk seamlessly transitions to the world of baseball, examining recent rule changes and the complexities of being a Mets fan. The hosts also critique California's wildfire management and share humorous anecdotes, all while linking sports, politics, and cultural shifts in an engaging manner.

Dec 20, 2024 • 1h 2min
A Clickbait Christmas
Delve into a lively discussion about the intersection of faith and legislation as the hosts tackle the complexities of healthcare reform and budgetary challenges. Discover humorous takes on hunting traditions while dissecting the media's portrayal of political figures like Joe Biden. The conversation takes a serious turn with insights on the British NHS versus the American system, and the implications of the Equal Rights Amendment. Enjoy reflections on the influence of political events on societal narratives, all wrapped in a festive holiday spirit!

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Dec 13, 2024 • 1h 2min
An Explosive Week
Noah Rothman, a Senior writer at National Review and author of "The Rise of the New Puritans," joins the discussion on pressing political topics. They delve into the ramifications of the U.S.-Iran relationship amid drone sightings, reflecting on the implications of civil unrest in New York City. Rothman also uncovers the complexities behind Syria's evolving political landscape, highlighting the rise of radical groups and international influences. Lastly, there's a light-hearted moment with Charlie Cooke's explosive restaurant story, blending humor with serious dialogue.

Dec 11, 2024 • 53min
A Swirl of Joy Beyond All Deserving
Joseph Bottum, an author and poet known for his insightful literary works, discusses holiday themes in his book 'Frankincense, Gold, and Myrrh.' He explores the intersection of the sacred and mundane, revealing how Christmas traditions can transform our everyday lives. The conversation covers the creative process of storytelling, quirky dialects, and the complex relationship between depression and the holiday spirit. Bottum also reflects on the beauty of nature and the joy of giving, highlighting the richness of Christmas experiences.

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Dec 6, 2024 • 55min
Pardon Yoo!
John Yoo, a constitutional law expert from UC Berkeley, shares his insights on pressing legal issues. He dives into the intricacies of presidential pardons, unpacking their federal limitations and historical context. The conversation turns to the legal dynamics of the Daniel Penny trial, offering a peek into jury deliberations and prosecution ethics. Yoo also reflects on societal perspectives of heroism and crime in light of recent events, including a dramatic high-profile assassination in New York, blending legal commentary with current societal challenges.

Nov 15, 2024 • 56min
Guilty Pleasures
About what President Trump is planning to put in his cabinet... Lileks, Cooke and Hayward have opinions on the digestibility of some of the picks. They're joined by Andy McCarthy to discuss the stunning nomination of Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, and the gang gets into what Trump will need for his cleanup on aisle DC. - Soundbite from this week's open: Rep. Max Miller (R - OH 7) ABCNews YouTube Channel

Nov 8, 2024 • 1h 9min
Return of the Working Class Republican
Who better to talk to on our post-election victory lap episode than the man who saw it coming? Henry Olsen joins after proving correct in his daring prediction in the New York Post of a Trump-led red wave. We get into how he called it and his detailed post-op report. We also give him the chance to take off his analyst cap to do a little rooting for the team. And, of course, we get into his 2017 book, The Working Class Republican: Ronald Reagan and the Return of Blue-Collar Conservatism, where he posited that the unlikely figure of Donald Trump was returning the Republican Party to the foundations that the Gipper laid out.Incogni is your personal data defender, safeguarding you from these digital predators. Use code RICOCHET at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: http://incogni.com/ricochet- Sound clip from the open: Donald Trump "firing" Kamala Harris at his rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Nov 1, 2024 • 55min
Higher Ground with Andrew Klavan
It's the last episode before the election, and given the anxiousness surrounding this cycle, we've recruited Andrew Klavan to bring his good cheer, wit and wisdom to put us at ease. We get his take on the race and field a few predictions, along with his perspective on America's cultural whirlwind—everything from the suffusion of the arts and tech to modern manhood and the search for enduring truth. (Plus, you'll want to pick up the latest copy of his just-published novel, A Woman Under Ground.Peter, Steve and James also make what they can of the latest moves in the polls, and tack on a couple predictions of their own. - Sound clip from today's open: Joe Biden's comments on garbage.

Oct 25, 2024 • 57min
Alpha, Omega and all the Letters in Between
Rob Long takes a break from Biblical Greek to catch up with a few of his favorite laypeople. He gives James and Steve his early impressions of the coursework and classmates at Princeton Theological Seminary. Then the trio moves onto our favorite events since we've last seen the future father: the post-Brat Summer letdown for Harris; the meltdown over Trump's shift at McDonald's; and the left's resurrection of their favorite f-word for Republicans.- Soundclip from this week's open: Matt Walsh and Robin DiAngelo's first meeting in the documentary Am I Racist?Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code RICOCHET at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: http://incogni.com/ricochet


