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The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed podcast offers a wide range of content on various topics, including politics, culture, history, and news. As someone who deals with China and renewable energy issues for a living, I find the critique of the current electricity power industry ethos on weather-related power to be particularly enlightening. The hosts are knowledgeable and bring in experts to discuss important issues. Additionally, the variety of podcasts allows for specialization and access to new voices and sources.
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On the downside, with so much content available in the Superfeed, it can be overwhelming for some listeners who may not have enough time to listen to everything. Triage becomes necessary in order to prioritize what podcasts to listen to. Additionally, some may find certain topics or discussions unappealing or not relevant to their interests.
In conclusion, The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed podcast is a valuable resource for those seeking right-of-center content on a variety of topics. While there may be some drawbacks in terms of overwhelming content or personal preferences regarding certain discussions, overall it offers engaging conversations and informative analysis from knowledgeable hosts and experts. It is definitely worth checking out for anyone interested in politics, culture, history, or news from a center-right perspective.

Dave talks with the guys about the problem of replacing faith with the cheap imitations of disordered goods, the need for thick community, the emptiness of striving, and the need for grace. Come for the critique of moral therapeutic deism — stick around for David Foster Wallace's commencement speech and Emo Philips' stand-up.

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Ilan Wurman, law professor at the University of Minnesota Law School and host of the podcast Rationally Based, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to discuss the common law tradition of birthright citizenship, the constitutional separation of powers, and the originalist versus “living constitution” debate in the […]

Join Jim and Greg for the Tuesday 3 Martini Lunch as they discuss NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani's support for socialist candidates in the NY congressional primaries, Texas U.S. senate candidate James Talarico's ridiculous comments on whiteness, the media's ongoing infatuation with the Obama presidency and distortion of why the right opposed him, and the endless […]

Today's topic is regulation of Artificial Intelligence. It's a big issue and we have two excellent people to discuss it: James Pethokoukis, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, who believes it should be relatively lightly regulated, while Ryan Girdusky from Project 1776 PAC believes in a stronger sense of regulation.

Over the weekend, the United States signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran to begin negotiations on a nuclear deal. To understand what a good deal would entail, it is important to assess the status of Iran's nuclear weapons program following Operations Midnight Hammer and Epic Fury, as well as the timeline on which Tehran […]

Today's higher education is not your grandfather's higher education. Indeed, it's not even the higher education of my first run through it in the 90s—before the pervasive embrace of DEI and critical race theory, before the extreme ideological disparities that led to a decrease in the study of traditional humanities and an increase in the […]

The Chicks sit down with Zach Abraham to react to Dave Ramsey's surprising take on prenups, marriage, money, and what young couples should protect before tying the knot. From divorce horror stories to hard questions about fairness, assets, and character, the conversation gets real about why prenups may not be as unromantic as they seem. […]

People have also mischaracterized the deal itself. This is not the end of the negotiations or the war. This is the very beginning of the problems for Iran. Once the kinetic part of the war stops, they have to face the people, and the people are angry, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today's edition of […]

Keir Starmer's surprise resignation announcement kicks off another wild news cycle as Britain faces mounting pressure over the grooming gangs scandal and growing concerns about the future of Europe. Meanwhile, Benjamin Netanyahu outlines Israel's security plans, JD Vance discusses the latest technical negotiations with Iran in Switzerland, and Donald Trump blasts The New York Times […]

Richard Epstein takes on the growing obsession with billionaires, wealth taxes, and economic “justice,” arguing that making the rich poorer will not make the poor richer. Using Elon Musk's hypothetical trillionaire status as a jumping-off point, Epstein explains why great fortunes are usually tied up in productive enterprises, not bank vaults, and why efforts to […]

Join Jim and Greg for the Monday 3 Martini Lunch as they address Vice-President Vance's optimism about a permanent Iran deal and Jim's frustrations with the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), the resignation of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Tucker Carlson leaving the Republican party, and the media worrying about auto glass repair shops losing business […]

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to continue a series on The Second World War, Churchill's sprawling memoir and history of World War II in six volumes. Release date: 16 June 2026

In this special Father's Day edition of The Dave Carter Program, Dave Carter shares a heartfelt tribute to fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers, reflecting on the legacy of the men who shaped his life. Through warm memories, vivid storytelling, and a deep sense of gratitude, Dave honors the wisdom, humor, and resilience passed down through generations. […]

The Chicks sit down with Zach Abraham of Bulwark Capital Management to unpack the frenzy over Elon Musk, extreme wealth, and the politics behind the sudden billionaire backlash. Zach breaks down why net worth isn't the same as cash, why government is usually the real culprit behind scarcity, and why he's urging caution on SpaceX […]

Welcome to Last Call, a look at the biggest stories we covered over the past week on the 3 Martini Lunch. Jim Geraghty was on vacation, so we heard from very capable guest hosts, including Jim's National Review colleague, Charlie Cooke. This week Charlie and Greg discuss three stories that suggest many on the left are […]

Did Israel and the U.S. win the battle but lose the war? Israel and the United States achieved what many would consider a remarkable military success against Iran. But the agreement that followed has left many Israelis wondering whether battlefield gains translated into strategic victory. Dan Senor is joined by Wall Street Journal columnist and […]

In this special Father's Day edition of The Dave Carter Program, Dave Carter shares a heartfelt tribute to fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers, reflecting on the legacy of the men who shaped his life. Through warm memories, vivid storytelling, and a deep sense of gratitude, Dave honors the wisdom, humor, and resilience passed down through generations. […]

The latest episode of the Center for Immigration Studies' Parsing Immigration Policy podcast features a wide-ranging conversation with Frank Morris Sr., who recently retired from the Center's Board of Directors after 38 years of service. Morris – a former Foreign Service officer, Executive Director of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, and Dean of Graduate Studies […]

This epicly (is “epicly” a real word?) gonzo episode finds Steve still somewhere in the middle of the storm-tossed north Pacific Ocean, while John and Lucretia hold down the fort from various locales back on dry land. But who else can knit together the return of McDonald's hot apple pies with Elon Musk's hot SpaceX […]

America's 250th birthday is just a few weeks out, and festivities are underway. But, leaving aside disputes about fist fights and daring stunts on the White House South Lawn, a question emerges about what a serious celebration of the American way looks and feels like. To consider this and more, Charles, James, and a visiting […]

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Ryan Bomberger, co-founder of The Radiance Foundation and Emmy Award-winning creative professional, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to share his story as a son spared from abortion and saved by adoption. Bomberger also analyzes how abortion ideology and the death culture that promotes it have […]

Conservatives are divided over President Trump's approach to Iran as backlash grows over the latest deal and JD Vance's comments regarding Israel. Megyn Kelly, Dana Loesch, Batya Ungar-Sargon and others weigh in while supporters and critics battle over whether Trump's strategy will ultimately prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Plus, Scott Jennings clashes with […]

American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Christopher J. Scalia is in for Jim Geraghty on the Friday 3 Martini Lunch. Today, Chris and Greg dissect the Memorandum of Understanding with Iran, note the arrest of a “Dreamer” for the UFC terror plot just as Michelle Obama was extolling the Dreamer program, the deliciously bitter infighting among […]

Guests: Scott W. Rasmussen and Richard Samuelson Host Scot Bertram talks with Scott W. Rasmussen, legendary pollster and political analyst, about the character of American elites and his new book, Out of Touch: The Elite One Percent and the Battle for America's Soul. And Richard Samuelson, associate professor of government at Hillsdale College's Washington, D.C. campus, continues […]

On this week's episode of “The Kylee Cast,” Federalist Senior Contributor Adam Johnston joins Managing Editor Kylee Griswold to discuss why the “Heritage American” debate matters, why America 250 feels so different than the bicentennial, and how we can tell that America is more than just a creed, proposition, or set of ideals, but rather a […]

Ukraine launches major strikes against Russian infrastructure as dramatic explosions rock Moscow. Meanwhile, President Trump's new Iran agreement sparks intense debate on the right, with Ben Shapiro, Trey Gowdy, Guy Benson, and JD Vance offering competing views on whether the deal goes far enough. Marco Rubio's reactions during Trump's press conference go viral, Pete Hegseth […]

Today's episode is packed with Iran chaos, ceasefire confusion, and competing claims from Trump, Israel, and Iran about whether a deal is actually happening. We also cover America 250 drama, JD Vance heading to The View, MTG appearing on Russian state media, the latest Epstein files clash, Mike Lee's SAVE Act push, Hakeem Jeffries on […]

Start spreading the news: The Empire State is hitting the polls next week, and the election is gonna be something wild. Cook Political's Erin Covey is our tour de force guide through the many candidates vying to represent the city's distinct locales, including a “Commie Corridor,” which bumps up against the Wall Street district, which […]

SCOTUS releases a number of cases today, so let's break them down. Plus, we are going to try—albeit in vain—to put a rosy spin on the Iran deal.

Working from home is not benefiting society, no matter how much you personally love it. Plus, more on the bad Iran deal.

Real Clear Politics National Correspondent and Fool's Gold author Susan Crabtree is in for Jim Geraghty on the Thursday 3 Martini Lunch. Today, Susan and Greg discuss some of the concerns emerging from the tentative U.S. deal with Iran, the Justice Department investigation into California Gov. Gavin Newsom and his wife, just how crazy California's election laws […]

While the world's attention has been fixed on the war in Iran, the battlefield in Ukraine has largely shifted in Kyiv's favor. ISW's George Barros joins us to explain how Ukrainian innovations in drone warfare, logistics, and battlefield technology have slowed Russia's advance, increased Russian casualties, and created new opportunities for Ukrainian counterattacks. These developments […]

Teacher unions have long dominated education politics, but their influence is waning. Amber Northern of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute joins Freedom to Learn to discuss a new report ranking teacher union strength across all 50 states. She explains why union membership declined in almost every state, which states remain union strongholds, and how the […]

What does the Iran deal mean for Israel, and for Netanyahu's political future? Dan is joined by Ark Media contributor and Channel 12 political analyst Amit Segal to assess the newly announced U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding and the political questions it has unleashed in Israel. As negotiations begin and the fighting pauses, they discuss whether […]

Western civilization faces an existential threat from mass migration and low birth rates. Nowhere is that more evident than in the changes we've seen to formerly great European communities as a result of mass Islamic immigration. Europe is the warning. America still has time to avoid a similar fate. Dr. Roberts outlines the solution. This […]

The Department of Education has said it is trying to return education to the states, but what does that mean for the federal role in education and for the states expected to take on more responsibility? What is the Department doing now to scale back the federal role in education? How does the Department think […]

Join Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi as they weigh in on the state of patriotism around America 250, analyze the White House Ultimate Fighting Championship event, discuss Major League Baseball showing its anti-Christian agenda again, and dive into the controversy surrounding the memorandum of understanding that ends the Iran War […]

The president isn't handling the latest criticism of his recent decisions.