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Listeners of Fireside Chat with Dennis Prager that love the show mention:The Fireside Chat with Dennis Prager podcast is a delightful listen for anyone who enjoys a lighthearted and insightful approach to serious and not-so-serious topics. Whether it's walking the dogs or simply relaxing at home, this podcast provides great company for both couples and individuals. The commentary provided by Dennis, along with his occasional guests, is top-notch. The life lessons embedded in the conversations are valuable, and the banter with his dogs adds a touch of humor. Rest in Peace, Otto, you will be missed. Dennis's fight against tyranny is commendable and much needed in today's world.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is Dennis's ability to address taboo topics with grace and intelligence. He handles controversial subjects with such finesse that even those who may not agree can understand and appreciate his logical reasoning. This makes for an engaging listening experience that challenges listeners to think critically about their own beliefs. Additionally, the incorporation of moral lessons into the discussions is valuable for people of all ages.
Unfortunately, episode 311 seems to be missing from the podcast lineup which some listeners may find disappointing. It's unclear why this episode is absent or if it will be made available in the future. Additionally, while Dennis Prager's wisdom and knowledge are appreciated by many, there may be times when listeners do not agree with his political opinions. However, even in cases of disagreement, his perspective can still provoke thought and provide insight into alternative viewpoints.
In conclusion, The Fireside Chat with Dennis Prager podcast offers a wealth of wisdom and knowledge that is much needed in today's world. Whether you agree or disagree with every viewpoint presented, there is no denying the value in engaging with different perspectives to broaden one's own understanding. Dennis Prager continues to be an important voice in the pursuit of truth and happiness.
Every tyrannical regime used fear to control its subjects—because that's the only way people will willingly give up their freedom. And they do. It has happened throughout history and is now happening in the last place it ever should: America. Dennis offers advice and takes some of your questions.
This week marks one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Many people (including some whom Dennis admires) criticize America's involvement in the conflict. Dennis, always preferring clarity to agreement, unpacks common objections like helping a corrupt country and caring about Ukraine's borders when we don't protect our own. Hear what Dennis has to say.
Experts now say the COVID lockdowns and school shutdowns went too far. A new report from the CDC claims 1 in 3 teen girls are suicidal. Could these issues be related? It's no surprise to Dennis. After all, he always said, "the lockdowns are the greatest mistake in human history.” Experts at the CDC have advice for how to treat this mental health crisis, but should we listen to them or have they lost credibility? Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
There are few truly remarkable people in the world. Where do they come from? Is it nature, nurture, or just plain luck? Plus, Dennis shares his thoughts on preferred pronouns, how Disney is hurting children, whether politicians should have term limits, and how the left ruined the recent Grammy Awards. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
After meeting Danish journalist Astrid Johanne Høg in her home country, Dennis said, “We must do a special Fireside Chat.” Together, the kindred spirits ask, "Is Denmark Socialist?" and discuss secularism, conservatism, and transgender ideology in America vs. Denmark. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
What should a retail store employee do if she feels uncomfortable setting up a gay pride display at work? Dennis answers this question, discusses LGBT+ pride, and asks why “T” for “transgender” is included in this acronym. He also shares his thoughts on a recent Harvard study about happiness, discusses how the states can save America, and invites us to read his column, “Who's More Irrational — The Religious or the Irreligious?”: https://dennisprager.com/column/whos-more-irrational-the-religious-or-the-irreligious/ Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
To whom are you morally accountable? If not God, the most common answer is often "my own conscience." Dennis explains why this is problematic. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
It is the job of adults to protect children. But for the first time, America is failing in this regard. Dennis discusses how children are being harmed, sexualized, and robbed of innocence, even by well-intentioned adults. He shares his thoughts on a recent “All Ages” drag show at the LA Zoo and PragerU's campaign to protect children's innocence. Learn more about the evils of exploitation and sexualization of children, speak out, and take the pledge to protect children's innocence:
What does justice look like for the college students who were recently murdered in Idaho? Dennis discusses the unbridgeable gulf that exists between those who think the death penalty is always wrong and those who support it under certain circumstances. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
With the New Year approaching, Dennis warns against making a resolution to “find yourself.” Don't ask, “Who am I?” A better question is, “Who do I want to be?” That would be a great thing to work on this coming year to help you face challenges, be courageous, and become a better person. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Dennis is a religious Jew and loves the Christmas season. It may not be his holy day, but it is a national holiday and there's no reason for anyone to feel excluded from this special time of year. Dennis has advice for families gathering this Christmas, including whether it's bad to “lie” to kids about Santa Claus. Plus, all tax-deductible donations made to PragerU through Christmas are TRIPLE-MATCHED! Donate today: PragerU.com/donate
Why would anyone deny the single most documented genocide in history? This week, Dennis responds to strong opposition he received from his recent column, If Holocaust Deniers Don't Go to Hell, There Is No God. Plus, all tax-deductible donations made to PragerU this week are TRIPLE-MATCHED! Donate today: PragerU.com/donate
This week, Dennis is joined by PragerU CEO Marissa Streit to discuss the damaging effects of third-party "fact-checker" NewsGuard. This self-appointed authority continues to bully PragerU and suppress free speech. We are fighting back and exposing NewsGuard for its dishonesty, censorship, and intimidation. Join us in the fight at www.prageru.com/newsguard
This week, Dennis shares an important message about what famous Christmas tunes call “the best time of the year.” ‘Tis the season to be merry, but happiness doesn't happen to you. Pursuing happiness, like pursuing all good things in life, is a choice. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Thanksgiving is not a Christian holiday. It's not a Jewish holiday. It's the quintessential American holiday where people of every race, creed, color, and religion gather together just to give thanks. In this week's Fireside Chat, Dennis talks about the importance of gratitude and how ingratitude is threatening our beloved America.
Dennis shares his reflections on his recent trip to Denmark, including his theory on the “happiest” countries in the world. When everything is free, are you happy or content? There's a difference. He also comments on the first transgender winner of a Miss America pageant and answers your questions.
Dennis reacts to an "anti-racist" book for middle schoolers and questions society's current obsession with skin color. Does focusing on race make you deep or just superficial? What happens when all that matters is dominance and power, without the ability to judge good from bad? Dennis answers these questions and more in this week's Fireside Chat. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Were Kanye West's recent comments antisemitic? Religious Jew and respected conservative thinker Dennis Prager answers this question and shares his thoughts on Candace Owens' friendship with Kanye in this week's Fireside Chat. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Dennis shares his definition of “conservatism” and explains its core values: liberty, free speech, and conserving the best of the past. He also answers your questions about pro-life being considered “extreme,” losing childhood innocence, and re-marrying after divorce. You can help conserve the best of the past by checking out Dennis's latest Bible commentary on Deuteronomy! Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Why are American teens so miserable? According to an opinion piece in The New York Times, depression, anxiety, and suicide are on the rise among young people due to climate change, racism, and inequality. Dennis has a different view about what's causing this mental health crisis. He shares his thoughts on life, answers your questions, and announces the release of his new Bible commentary! Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
A recent PragerU post revealed that even atheists believe a lot of our social problems would be solved if more people were religiously active. Dennis gives his thoughts and argues that anything worthwhile, including faith, requires hard work. He then answers your questions about classical music, life after kids, and why celebrities are unhappy. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Do your flaws make you beautiful or “flawsome”? Dennis thinks we should confront our imperfections, not relish in them. After dispelling society's current messages about flaws, Dennis answers your questions about doubting the Bible, family vacations, and how to treat our neighbors, especially if they have a BLM sign in their front yard. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
The Bible commands us to honor our father and mother, but that's sometimes easier said than done. This week, Dennis discusses how to honor a difficult parent, why parental authority matters, and why God commands it in the first place. This episode was pre-recorded. Our thoughts and prayers go out to those affected by Hurricane Ian. May God bless and protect you and your loved ones.
Dennis spends this week's Fireside Chat answering your questions on what the Bible says about sexuality, what it means to fear God, and how to discern conspiracy theories. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Dennis spends this week's Fireside Chat answering your questions on what the Bible says about sexuality, what it means to fear God, and how to discern conspiracy theories. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Is the world better because you're in it? The self-esteem movement ushered in sentiments like this, but what are the consequences of heaping praise on children? Dennis argues that teaching children self-control is more important than self-esteem. He then answers your questions about the arts, children's innocence, monogamy, and the relationship between work and doing what you love. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PrageruU.com/donate
Are some people addicted to fear? Dennis explains why letting irrationality govern your life leads to fear and unhappiness. Instead, we should use reason and ask ourselves, “What's the worst that can happen?” Dennis encourages us to get out of our comfort zones and conquer our fears. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free!
Pew Research Center reports that a majority of U.S. teens value people feeling safe online over being able to speak freely. Dennis shares his thoughts on what this reveals about young people in America today. He then answers your questions and shares his three favorite words in the English language. Can you guess what they are? Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Dennis reacts to a tweet about women and work, which reveals how modern feminism has destroyed meaningful work for both sexes. He then answers your questions about music, adopted children, and the battle against narcissism and coveting. Help spread the values of PragerU by giving this week and your donation will be triple-matched! PragerU.com/donate
Dennis summarizes his life's work as understanding the consequences of secularism. In view of that, Dennis addresses three reasons why young people today are alienated from religion. He also answers questions about his childhood, marital issues, being ready to face change, and whether God can learn in relation to us.
In the wake of the FBI raid on a former president's home, Dennis reminds us that freedom is a value, not an instinct. Liberty has always been part of Dennis's nature, even when he was a kid exploring the streets of Manhattan. In this week's episode, Dennis answers your questions and ends with an exciting announcement: This week only, all donations to PragerU will be doubled! PragerU.com/donate
What does Dennis think about the recent state of emergency declared over Monkeypox? Is it just another excuse for more government control? Dennis discusses the difference between intelligence and common sense (which isn't so common these days). He then answers questions about how to win back the culture, the importance of speaking out, and how to help PragerU this month with a tax-deductible donation. PragerU.com/donate
In this week's episode, Dennis shares his thoughts on the self-love movement. He reacts to popular quotes, song lyrics, and a tweet about never leaving home as an act of self-love. Dennis also discusses the consequences of secularism and offers some dating advice. Watch to the end to find out what Dennis wants next week for a birthday gift! Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Dennis addresses the younger generation and shares his thoughts on how they've been deprived of the best things in life: God and Country. He also answers questions about the correlation between the middle class and the economy, having opposite politics in marriage, and building good habits. The best habit, and Dennis's favorite, is gratitude! Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Dennis shares his thoughts on divorce and why the possibility of it is good for a marriage. He also dives into other nuances of the topic including divorcing “too easily,” God's response, and infidelity. Dennis answers a viewer on where to find unbiased news sources and ends with a reminder that a pain-free life is a shallow life. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Dennis reacts to the 4th of July shooting in Chicago and shares his opinions on capital punishment. He also discusses the dangers of marijuana and why he thinks it's worse than alcohol or tobacco. In response to a question about hope for returning to normalcy, Dennis reflects on happiness, humor, and the importance of self-awareness. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
In the wake of the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade, Dennis discusses what he finds most disturbing about the pro-choice stance and what's happened with the left's moral compass. He also answers your questions on suffering, meaningful identities, patriotism in America, and the difficult question plaguing young people today: “What should I do with my life?” Dennis wishes everyone a happy and meaningful 4th of July! Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Dennis reacts to a tweet about the “offensiveness” of asking someone, “Where Are You From?” He also answers questions on complex topics including hate, identity, and LGBTQ influence on children. Remember, the one freedom no one can take away from you is how you choose to react! Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Happy Father's Day! Dennis shares his thoughts on fathers, raising children, and love in the parent-child relationship. He tackles the complex question of God's necessity vs. God's existence. Don't miss Dennis's lighthearted signoff saying "thank you" in the languages he's learned. If your dad has had a positive impact on your life, don't forget to say, "Thank you!"
In reaction to the recent Texas shooting, Dennis gives his thoughts on gun violence, its increasing frequency, and its potential causes. He also offers advice for those facing uncertainty and dives into a fascinating discussion on happiness. Would you rather be happy or have fun? They're not the same, and Dennis explains why. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
You already knew that COVID lockdowns and restrictions triggered the largest transfer of wealth in U.S. history—all to the very wealthy. Dennis's fascinating guest argues that if you are concerned about a handful of elites being enriched by a massive imbalance of assets and power, you do so from a philosophically-Marxist view. You may be surprised how Dennis responds! Don't miss Dennis's Q&A with Newsweek's brilliant deputy editor (and self-described Marxist) Batya Ungar-Sargon. Also: Why isn't Dennis a Christian?
This week Dennis covers one of his favorite subjects: Gratitude. He offers a warning—don't base your primary identity on victimhood. The key to living a happy and good life is to be grateful. Note: This episode was filmed before the recent tragedy in Uvalde, Texas.
This week Dennis comments on reactions to the Buffalo shooting and delivers the speech he would have given to the public following the tragedy, shares his thoughts on open-mindedness, and offers advice to a conservative in a left-dominated profession. He encourages us to remember that values matter, not race!
This week, Dennis visits with Dr. Dave Arnott, Dallas Baptist University's Professor of Management and Economics, to discuss Biblical economics. People often dismiss the Bible's relevance on this topic, since it was written over 2,000 years ago. Their conversation reveals the Bible's ancient wisdom on hard work, monopolies, property ownership, trade, and socialist ideas. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Fireside Chat revisits 2019 with an especially relevant episode about abortion. Dennis responds to the most common pro-abortion arguments to help equip listeners to have productive, values-based dialogues across the aisle.
This week, Dennis visits with Dr. Dave Arnott, Dallas Baptist University's Professor of Management and Economics, to discuss Biblical economics. People often dismiss the Bible's relevance on this topic, since it was written over 2,000 years ago. Their conversation reveals the Bible's ancient wisdom on hard work, monopolies, property ownership, trade, and socialist ideas. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Do you think society is better off since banning prayer from classrooms 60 years ago? Dennis responds to objections to a PragerU social media post on optional, non-denominational prayer in schools. Hear why Dennis believes this was one of the worst rulings in America's judicial history. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Elon Musk wants to make Twitter free again. This should be a good thing, but the left considers it dangerous. Dennis reads and reacts to some of the most outrageous comments about Elon becoming Twitter's biggest investor, stating his vision to restore Freedom of Speech, and bidding for the company. The left misses the point entirely. You're not supposed to like everything that is said on the Internet. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
“The lockdowns are the greatest mistake in human history.” Dennis was mocked and dismissed for making this statement nearly two years ago. Now “the experts” are coming out of the shadows to report on the damage (mental health, suicide, eating disorders) the lockdowns have had—especially on younger generations. Dennis reads from an article, confirming what he predicted…the lockdown damage is devastating and lasting. He answers the big question we all have: How do we know who to trust anymore? Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
Dennis reflects on why he reached peak happiness at his son's recent wedding. He asks parents: Which would bring you more joy—your child getting admitted to a prestigious college…or getting married? If the latter, why? Are you communicating your priorities to your children? What do they believe are your priorities? Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
What holds you back from opening up? Dennis continues his thoughts from last week's show on the value of being transparent. While there are risks with everything, Dennis notes the great rewards that can come from opening up to the people in your life. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate