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In this week's episode, Greg and Emily discuss the two primary roles of the conscience as well as some tendencies that can show a well or poorly formed conscience. They also explore the role of the apology in building and maintaining relationships.Student Content által
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In the weeks since Charlie Kirk’s assassination, America’s education battleground has ignited into crisis. Benjamin Rothove, a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, editor-in-chief of the Madison Federalist, and a Young Voices contributor, brings an insider perspective from his latest National Review article. He joins WRFH to discuss how …
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With America’s 250th birthday looming, Caleb Franz, the Program Manager at Young Voices, a scholar with the Bluegrass Institute, and the author of The Conductor: The Story of Rev. John Rankin, Abolitionism’s Essential Founding Father, joins WRFH to talk about an America that now finds itself at a volatile crossroads as the “history wars” shift from…
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Join Greg and Emily as they discuss the second step in getting to know someone; learning about the foundation for their actions. In John Van Epp's book, How to Avoid Falling In Love with a Jerk (or Jerkette), he discusses the acronym, FACES, and A stands for attitudes and actions of the conscience. This can be anything from political standing to ma…
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Emily and Greg continue their conversation about John Van Epp's 'getting-to-know' acronym, FACES, and the role of family in your relationships. Are you doomed to be your parents? How does your family effect your own relationships and what does it say about how you deal with problems? Hear about this and more on today's episode.…
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In John Van Epp's Book, How to Avoid Falling in Love with a Jerk, Van Epp uses the acronym, FACES, to explain how best to get to know a person. Greg and Emily work through the first letter, F for Family Background. What roles do your parents play in your future relationships? Hear about this and more on today's episode.…
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Description: Greg and Emily jump back into the discussion on commonly unaddressed issues which lead to unhappiness in marriage. Greg encourages taking time to truly get to know one other, especially discussions on child baring and parenting. Listen to today's episode for this and more on the topic of unaddressed issues which lead to unhappiness.…
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What are some most commonly unaddressed issues that are likely to lead to unhappiness in marriage? Should I go into marriage thinking I can change the other person? Greg and Emily discuss topics of communication and working through conflict among other things on today's episode.Student Content által
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This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Catherine Maxwell, Alessia Sandala, and Megan Li first talk to Evelyn Kniffen about homecoming week and Christian Papillon about the homecoming game itself. Then, they talk to Moira Gleason about important mayoral endorsements for the upcoming Hillsdale election. Next, they talk to Gemma Flores about…
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Are women more approachable to a man or a man more approachable to a woman. Is this always true? Greg and Emily discuss how sometimes we are more open to individuals of the opposite gender even before knowing them well. How can this be done in a healthy manner, and how does it become unhealthy? This and more on today's episode.…
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While patients in Canada, Europe, and Australia access life-saving therapies, Americans are left waiting, sometimes decades, due to the FDA’s rigid bottleneck. Bautista Vivanco, a Young Voices contributor and Research Associate at the Department of Health Policy Studies, where he analyzes FDA drug approvals, the budgets of health-related government…
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On this episode of the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Catherine Maxwell, Alessia Sandala, and Megan Li first discuss the top headlines of this week's Collegian. Then, they talk to Christian Papillon about homecoming. Finally, they talk to Ellie Fromm about Dr. Arnn's recent announcement about the latest recipients of honorary degrees from Hillsdal…
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Today, Erika Kyba reads "As Kingfishers Catch Fire," by Gerard Manley Hopkins. In this poem, Hopkins explores the natural image of kingfishers and dragonflies reflecting the sun's light, and he uses it to portray how God's glory shines forth in every single person, with all their particularities.Student Content által
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On this episode of the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Catherine Maxwell, Alessia Sandala, and Megan Li go through the top headlines of the week. Then, they talk to senior Legacy Board member Rachel Dunphey about the Class of 2026's class gift. Finally, they talk to Sophia Bryant about a Hillsdale professor's trip to Israel.…
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This week on “Under the Radar,” hear about an executive order trying to prevent what would be one of the biggest union strikes in modern American history, a bill that aims to help crack down on fentanyl contamination of illicit drugs, an executive order that imposes new restrictions on H1-B visa workers, and more. I’m your host, Luke Miller, and on…
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