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Episodios
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The Poetry Fix: Holy Sonnet IX
05/05/2025 Duración: 04minToday, Erika Kyba reads John Donne's Holy Sonnet IX, in which the poet wrestles with the themes of sin, guilt, and forgiveness.
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Off the Trails: The Marathon Recap
05/05/2025 Duración: 22minJoin Nicole Sighiartau as she discusses some of her wildest experiences in the great outdoors! This week she shares the story behind running her first marathon!
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National Security Matters: Russia-Ukraine Peace Negotiations
05/05/2025 Duración: 05minMalia discusses the merits of a prospective Ukraine-Russia permanent peace deal in light of the recent partial ceasefire and Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy's history of negotiating with Russia.
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The State of the World: Spain, the South China Sea, and Strikes
05/05/2025 Duración: 05minThe final episode of The State of the World breaks down top headlines in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere. Key topics include the selection of Spanish blackouts, South China Sea tensions, strikes on the Houthi terrorists, and Western Hemisphere elections.
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Sofie Kellar: The Huldra and Kitsune as Phenomenological Fox Tricksters Across the East and West
05/05/2025 Duración: 22minWRFH's Alexandra Comus talks with Sofie Kellar about her thesis for the Collegiate Scholars Program, "The Huldra and Kitsune as Phenomenological Fox Tricksters Across the East and West."From 05/03/05
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Baseball: Hillsdale vs. Ashland (Game Two), 05/03/25
03/05/2025 Duración: 01h59minBaseball: Hillsdale vs. Ashland (Game Two), 05/03/25Eleanor Whitaker and Gabe Themar on the call for WRFH
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Kyle Patrick Moran: As Canada Slides, the U.S. Must Reconsider Assisted Suicide
02/05/2025 Duración: 11minFrom mental illness to homelessness, "assisted dying" is no longer limited to the terminally ill. Is America ready to follow that path?Kyle Patrick Moran, a political analyst and Young Voices contributor, warns that America is edging toward a dangerous shift in how it values life, and must learn from Canada's rapid unraveling of safeguards.He joins WRFH to discuss. From 05/02/25.
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Dr. Doug Johnson: Hillsdale's Center for Commerce and Freedom
02/05/2025 Duración: 22minDr. Douglas Johnson, Associate Professor of Management at Hillsdale College, joins Nicole Sighiartau on WRFH to discuss Hillsdale's Hutchison Center for Commerce and Freedom. The object of the Center is to advance the study of the crucial role of commerce in human flourishing. Any study of commerce that does not consider freedom a prerequisite to its success is inaccurate and incomplete.From 05/02/25.
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Grammar Minute SPECIAL EPISODE: Interview with Samantha Mendell, Author & Editor
01/05/2025 Duración: 22minSamantha Mendell is an author and editor at Mendell Studios. Learn more about common writing mistakes, incorporating faith into writing, and more in today's special episode of Grammar Minute!
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Off the Trails: Weathering the Four Seasons
01/05/2025 Duración: 23minJoin Nicole Sighiartau and Storm Drexler as they discuss their wildest experiences in the great outdoors! This week they share some distinct memories that encompass the four seasons in their minds.
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Grammar Minute: Grammar Hall of Shame
01/05/2025 Duración: 01minNew to the Grammar Hall of Shame: "You can respond to other's events." Learn why this is wrong on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
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Under the Radar: 04.25.25
01/05/2025 Duración: 22minThis week on “Under the Radar,” hear about an executive order promoting AI in schools, a Supreme Court case that helps explain the backlog in immigration courts, a House Resolution that would make April "Arab American Heritage Month," and more. I’m your host, Luke Miller, and on this show we’ll cover the news you didn’t catch this week from the mainstream media. While they’re covering the President’s latest tweets, here you can hear about the new legislation, executive orders, and Supreme Court decisions that affect you. Welcome, to “Under the Radar.”
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America’s Democracy Is Faltering Without Civic Education Reform
30/04/2025 Duración: 22minCivic detachment is weakening democracy — and without urgent reform in education, Gen Z may remain the most politically vocal but civically disengaged generation in American history. Alejandro Ramos, Executive Director of the Ramos Research Institute, a Master of Public Administration candidate at Cornell University, and a Young Voices Contributor, argues that the U.S. must prioritize civic education to restore informed democratic participation.He joins Malia Thibado on WRFH to discuss. From 04/30/25.
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Grammar Minute: World Pilots' Day- A Study in Grammar
30/04/2025 Duración: 01minWhat's the proper way to write "World Pilots' Day?" It turns out, you have options. Learn more on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
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Grammar Minute: History of the Dollar Sign
30/04/2025 Duración: 01minWhere does the $ sign come from--and should it have one line or two? Find out on today's episode of Grammar Minute!
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Astro Minute: Globular Clusters
30/04/2025 Duración: 01minLearn how to spot these distant, dazzling objects in today's episode of Astro Minute!
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Joey McFadden: Art Without Instruction
29/04/2025 Duración: 22minJoey T. McFadden, journalist, founder of the In Response… podcast and column, art critic at Fair Observer, and a Young Voices Contributor— argues in a new essay that restoring technical education, not just fighting wokeness, is key to reviving American artistic excellence.He joins Jillian Parks on WRFH to discuss. From 04/29/25.
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Hart on the Hill: Hartfelt Farewell
25/04/2025 Duración: 21minThis week, Micah Hart wraps up Hart on the Hill for the final episode of the series.
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The Social Mediators: Biohacking
25/04/2025 Duración: 23minThis week we discuss the phenomenon of biohacking. Tune in to discover how technology uncovered the benefits of hydrogen water, beef tallow, sleeping enough, and drinking apple cider vinegar.