Hour 2 – 03/15/19: William Federer
Our St. Patrick’s Day episode doubles as a Fun Facts Friday featuring William Federer with little-known details about the famous saint.
Our St. Patrick’s Day episode doubles as a Fun Facts Friday featuring William Federer with little-known details about the famous saint.
“Saturday Night Live” alumna Victoria Jackson returns with zany anecdotes and fresh new musical material that will surely put some zing into your weekend!
Synthetic organic chemist James Tour raises concerns on the problematic elements within Darwinian evolution. (Encore Presentation)
Farmers Joel and Daniel Salatin explain the intriguing biblical perspective combining ethical treatment of animals with their place in the food chain.
Visiting from the United Kingdom, Baroness Cox continues her exposition of her roles in championing academic freedom, helping women disadvantaged by Sharia law, and advocating for those suffering under military occupation.
The esteemed Baroness Caroline Cox discusses fighting for academic freedom, assisting women impacted by Sharia law in the U.K., and providing aid and advocacy to those suffering under military occupation.
Filmmakers Karl Tiedemann & Andrew Hunt discuss the fascinating careers of three almost-forgotten 1950s comedians in their aptly-titled documentary, “Funny You Never Knew.”
“Hollywood Godfather” Gianni Russo concludes his interview recalling his time in the exemplary Coppola film as well as his own encounters with major celebrities outside Hollywood.
In his revealing book, “Surfing North Korea,” surfer Gabe Segoine discloses the rewarding relationships he and his family built with North Koreans while working there.
Biochemist Michael Behe offers a thoughtful challenge to prevailing evolutionary theory with his new book, “Darwin Devolves: The New Science About DNA That Challenges Evolution.”