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In this insightful episode of Conservative Conversations, Tom Sarrouf sits down with Brian Brown, founder of the Anselm Society, to discuss the crucial role of art in shaping culture and society. They explore why conservatives should care about art and how it can be a powerful tool for preserving and promoting traditional values.
Brown and Sarrouf dive into the current state of the art world—what is thriving, what is struggling, and the challenges conservatives face in engaging with the arts. They also examine the deep relationship between art and churches, discussing how sacred art can enhance worship, build community, and foster a deeper connection to faith.
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In this engaging episode of Conservative Conversations, Tom Sarrouf sits down with historian and scholar Miles Smith to explore the transformative era of the Gilded Age and Westward Expansion. They discuss the economic growth that characterized the late 19th century, the development of new industries, and the rise of America as an economic power.
Smith and Sarrouf also delve into the complexities of the relationship between the North and South during this period, examining the lasting effects of the Civil War, regional economic disparities, and the shifting political landscape. This conversation offers a deep dive into a pivotal moment in American history, unpacking the forces that shaped the nation's future and laid the groundwork for the 20th century. -
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In this thought-provoking episode of Conservative Conversations, Tom Sarrouf sits down with philosopher and scholar Michael Hanby to explore the evolving landscape of political thought. Together, they delve into the roots of liberalism, unpack the rise of post-liberalism, and examine the profound role of bioethics in shaping government policies. Hanby shares his insights on the increasing influence of technology in modern society and the ethical challenges it poses to human dignity and freedom.
The conversation also explores the impact of Trump’s administration on the political climate, the ongoing challenge of self-governance, and the importance of virtue in sustaining a thriving republic. This wide-ranging discussion offers listeners a deep dive into the intersection of politics, technology, and ethics, with a focus on how contemporary ideas are reshaping our understanding of human life and governance. -
In this episode, we sit down with Bobby Angel, Catholic author, speaker, and mentor, to discuss his latest book, The Postmodern Predicament. This conversation unpacks the challenges of faith, truth, and identity in a world shaped by postmodernism.
Bobby explores how the erosion of objective reality and the rise of radical individualism have led to confusion, despair, and a crisis of meaning—especially among young people. Drawing from philosophy, theology, and cultural analysis, he offers a hopeful vision for reclaiming truth, virtue, and a sense of purpose in today’s world. -
Why does literature still matter in our modern world? In this episode, ISI’s Conservative Conversations welcomes scholar Jason Baxter to discuss his latest book, Why Literature Still Matters. Baxter explores how great literature shapes our moral imagination, cultivates wisdom, and connects us to timeless truths. From Dante to C.S. Lewis, he reveals how classic works offer profound insights into human nature, virtue, and beauty—insights that are increasingly neglected in today's culture.
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Is the social contract broken? In this episode, Paul DeHart joins ISI to discuss his latest book, The Social Contract in the Ruins: Natural Law and Government by Consent. He challenges the idea that consent alone legitimizes government, exploring the role of natural law, classical philosophy, and the American Founding in shaping just governance.
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What can we learn from President William McKinley’s leadership, and how does his legacy compare to the modern political landscape? In this fascinating conversation, historian and journalist Robert W. Merry joins ISI to discuss his latest book, President McKinley: Architect of the American Century.
McKinley, often overshadowed by his more flamboyant successors, was a transformational figure who reshaped America’s global role and set the stage for the 20th century. Merry breaks down McKinley’s underrated statesmanship, his approach to economic and foreign policy, and his impact on American conservatism.
The discussion takes an intriguing turn as McKinley’s leadership is compared to Donald Trump—examining their similarities in political realignment, media battles, and their roles as champions of the "forgotten American." -
In a world increasingly marked by isolation, instability, and cultural decay, how can families remain strong, joyful, and rooted in tradition? In this episode, we sit down with Edward Habsburg—Catholic thinker, writer, and Hungary’s ambassador to the Holy See—to discuss his new book, Building a Wholesome Family in a Broken World.
Drawing from both personal experience and the time-tested wisdom of the Habsburg dynasty, Edward shares practical insights on fostering deep familial bonds, raising children with purpose, and restoring a culture of faith and virtue within the home. We explore the key pillars of a strong family life, the challenges posed by modernity, and why subsidiarity—the principle of governance closest to the family unit—is more important than ever.
Join us for a conversation that blends history, faith, and humor as we uncover what it truly means to build a resilient, loving, and wholesome family in today's chaotic world.
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In this episode, Charles Keckler joins us to discuss regulatory reform and the growing power of the executive branch. Drawing on his experience in law and public policy, he examines how the administrative state has reshaped the balance of power and what reforms are needed to restore constitutional order.
We explore the role of Congress in checking executive overreach, the challenges of regulatory agencies, and practical steps to rein in the modern administrative state. Don’t miss this timely conversation on reshaping the balance of power in American government. -
Join host Tom Sarrouf as he sits down with historian and theologian Andrew Willard Jones to discuss his latest book, The Church Against the State: The Birth of Liberty in the Late Middle Ages. In this thought-provoking episode, Jones explores the fascinating historical relationship between the Church and state during the medieval period and how these tensions shaped the development of liberty as we know it today.
From the sacramental vision of society under St. Louis IX to the modern misunderstandings of freedom and authority, Jones offers deep insights into the spiritual, cultural, and political implications of his research. Together, Tom and Andrew unpack how these historical lessons challenge contemporary notions of power, governance, and faith.
Whether you're a student of history, a seeker of truth, or simply curious about the Church’s role in defending human dignity, this conversation will leave you with a richer understanding of how faith and politics can—and should—interact.
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In this thought-provoking episode, Frank DeVito, counsel at Napa Legal, explores the complexities of defining religion in a pluralistic society and shares his fight against the rise of Satanism and attacks on traditional values. With his unique blend of legal expertise and philosophical insight, Frank unpacks the critical role of faith in preserving freedom and the importance of standing firm against cultural and moral decline.
Whether you’re passionate about defending religious liberty or seeking inspiration in today’s challenges, this episode offers compelling insights and practical guidance.
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In this episode, host Tom Sarrouf sits down with Brad Littlejohn to discuss his latest book, Called to Freedom: Retrieving Christian Liberty in an Age of License. They explore the concept of Christian liberty, its roots in the Reformation tradition, and its relevance today.
Brad addresses misconceptions of freedom as mere autonomy, emphasizing the role of responsibility, virtue, and obedience to God’s design. The conversation offers practical insights for navigating modern cultural and political challenges by reclaiming a richer understanding of freedom.
This episode provides thoughtful perspectives for anyone interested in theology, faith, and the meaning of true liberty.
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In this special episode of Conservative Conversations with ISI, we sit down with authors Marc Fasteau and Ian Fletcher to discuss their groundbreaking new book, Industrial Policy for the United States: Winning the Competition for Good Jobs and High-Value Industries. Drawing from their wealth of experience in law, economics, and trade policy, Marc and Ian explore why America is losing the global competition for manufacturing and innovation—and what can be done to turn the tide.
From the history of industrial policy in the U.S. to the crucial role of tariffs, a competitive exchange rate, and government support for emerging technologies, they outline a bold yet practical vision for restoring American economic leadership. Whether you're concerned about the future of American jobs, innovation, or national security, this episode provides sharp insights and actionable solutions for policymakers and citizens alike.
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In this special holiday episode, Joseph Bottum joins Tom Sarrouf to discuss his latest book, Frankincense, Gold, and Myrrh: A Christmas Chrestomathy. This collection of essays, short stories, and reflections on Christmas captures Bottum's unique blend of wit, wisdom, and theological insight. Together, they explore the deeper meanings of Christmas traditions, the cultural significance of the holiday, and Bottum’s personal journey through the season’s sacred and sentimental moments. From the comic to the mystical, Bottum’s writings invite listeners to rediscover the joy and spiritual depth of Christmas. Whether you're a longtime fan of Bottum’s work or new to his writing, this conversation offers a delightful and thought-provoking exploration of the season’s heart and meaning.
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In this thought-provoking episode, host Tom Sarrouf sits down with scholars and educators Dr. Anna Moreland and Dr. Tom Smith to discuss their inspiring new book, The Young Adult Playbook: Living Like It Matters. Aimed at guiding young adults through the challenges of contemporary life, the book combines practical advice with timeless wisdom to help readers navigate life’s biggest questions with purpose and clarity.
Anna and Tom share insights into why they wrote the book, the pressing challenges facing young adults today, and how the principles of faith, reason, and a commitment to the common good can empower emerging leaders. This engaging conversation touches on the role of higher education, the importance of a well-formed conscience, and the joy of living a meaningful life.
Whether you’re a student, educator, or someone searching for guidance in today’s complex world, this episode offers profound lessons on living intentionally and authentically. Tune in to be inspired and equipped to take the next step in your journey toward a life that truly matters.
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Join us for an engaging conversation with renowned legal scholar Randy Barnett and host Tom Sarrouf as they dive into Randy's latest book, A Life for Liberty: The Making of an American Originalist.
In this episode, Randy reflects on his personal journey from a young philosophy student to one of America’s foremost originalist thinkers. He shares insights into the challenges and triumphs that shaped his career, his landmark work in constitutional law, and what it means to be an originalist in today’s legal and political landscape.
Whether you're a law student, a constitutional enthusiast, or simply curious about the intersection of law and liberty, this episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions that you won't want to miss!
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In this compelling episode, host Tom Sarrouf welcomes geopolitical analyst and author Brandon Weichert to discuss his latest book, "A Disaster of Our Own Making: How the West Lost Ukraine." Together, they examine the West’s critical missteps in its handling of Ukraine, from missed opportunities to the geopolitical consequences that continue to unfold. Brandon offers a deep dive into the historical and strategic context behind the current conflict, explaining how Western policies, both past and present, contributed to the crisis. The conversation spans topics like NATO’s expansion, Russia’s ambitions, and the broader implications for global stability. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of international relations and the lessons to be learned from the West’s role in Ukraine’s plight.
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In this episode, podcast host Tom Sarrouf sits down with Todd Sheets, former investment banker and author of "2008: What Really Happened". Together, they dive into Todd’s latest book, unraveling the real story behind the 2008 financial crisis. From the root causes of the meltdown to the ripple effects on the global economy, Todd shares insider insights and hard-hitting truths about one of the most defining financial events of our time. He also reflects on lessons learned and how these lessons shape today's economic landscape. Whether you're a student of economics, history, or just curious about the hidden factors that led to the financial collapse, this conversation is for you.
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In this thought-provoking episode, Marlo and Tom sit down with Jeremy Beer, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of AmPhil, to explore the life and legacy of Francisco Garcés—a missionary often overlooked in the grand narrative of history. Together, they delve into what set Garcés apart as a “different kind of missionary,” examining his unique approach to faith, culture, and community during a transformative period in the Americas.
The discussion broadens to tackle the complex legacies of missionaries like Garcés, whose work represents a fascinating interplay between church and state. Jeremy offers a fresh perspective on retrieving the contributions of Spanish missionaries, framing them not just as agents of their time but as figures of enduring significance.
From the challenges and triumphs of mission work to the enduring questions about cultural exchange, this episode will leave you reconsidering what it means to live a life of service and vision. Join us for an engaging conversation that connects history, faith, and the search for truth. -
In this engaging episode, we sit down with Tim Goeglein, Vice President of External and Government Relations at Focus on the Family and a longtime advocate for faith and family in public life. With his latest book, Stumbling Upward Toward Utopia, Goeglein explores how America can reclaim its founding ideals amid today’s cultural and political upheaval.
We delve into the roots of 1960s radicalism and how its ideals have reverberated through decades, shaping a polarization that’s left Americans divided and the nation adrift from its original promise. Goeglein shares his insights on how these divisions affect everyday Americans and what steps we can take to restore the American Dream, from rekindling civic virtue to reviving an appreciation for our shared history.
Join us for a thoughtful discussion on navigating polarization, understanding the moral consequences of today’s cultural shifts, and discovering pathways to a brighter, more unified America. - Laat meer zien