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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.

In this episode, Jason Hammer fills in for Daisy and dives into the biggest political and media stories of the week. From the Oscars falling flat to rising tensions over Iran, the conversation covers the headlines dominating politics and social media. The show breaks down comments from Vice President JD Vance about what advice he […]

Khalil Habib, associate professor of politics at Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to continue a series on the politics of Shakespeare's historical plays. Release date: 13 March 2026

What happens if the U.S. and Israel win the war militarily, but Iran's regime survives? Dan Senor is joined by Nadav Eyal and Amit Segal to assess where the war stands as it enters its third week. While U.S. and Israeli forces continue grinding down Iranian military infrastructure, the bigger questions are now economic and […]

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the day's most interesting energy and environmental policy issues with top national experts. Join Jack today for a wide-ranging and topical discussion with Heritage Foundation Executive Vice President, Derrick Morgan. Jack invited Derrick on to the Power Hour to discuss a recent article he wrote in […]

We sit down with Bulwark Capital Management's Zach Abraham to break down the latest shakeup in Trump's tariff strategy after the Supreme Court ruling. Could tariff revenue still lead to stimulus-style checks before the election? We also dive into the bigger financial lesson behind the debate: why relying on government checks is a dangerous mindset, […]

Welcome to Last Call, a look at the biggest stories Jim and Greg covered over the past week on the 3 Martini Lunch. This week, they discuss Thursday's terrorist attacks in Michigan and Virginia, reports that Iran may be activating sleeper cells in the U.S., and CNN's bizarre fumbling of the facts on last weekend's […]

In a Call Me Back bonus episode, we're publishing this week's episode of Ark Media podcast What's Your Number, co-hosted by Yonatan Adiri and Yael Wissner-Levy. This week, despite recording between air-raid sirens and shelter runs, Yael and Yonatan break down Iran's emerging strategy of economic warfare. Instead of matching Israel and the U.S. militarily, […]

To paraphrase—awkwardly—that 70s-era lyric, “International Law! What Is It Good For? Absolutely. Nothing! Good God!” Lucretia host's this week's episode, which combines her skepticism of international law, especially as it relates to our current military operations against Iran, along with her impatience with our willful refusal to take radical Islam seriously, now that Islam-inspired violence […]

Your stories of the week: A Texas man faces more jail time for cheating at a bass tournament than some do for murder Speaking of getting away with murder… It's good to be a Democrat NYT economist on “affordablity” A bad week for the Jews? (Photo of Curtis Lee Daniels – Wood County, TX Sheriff […]

A gunman with alleged ties to ISIS opened fire at Old Dominion University, but the situation took a dramatic turn when ROTC students stepped in and helped stop the attack before more lives could be lost. We also examine the disturbing plot by teens allegedly planning a terror attack in New York City and the […]

The media and Democrats would rather see bodies than fund DHS. Plus, the US has always known the Iranians would try to close the Straight of Hormuz, so anyone telling you we were caught off guard is lying.

Cuba could be on the brink of systematic change. Plus, data show that less social media and more church leads to much better mental health.

IRGC is seeing more and more defections; turns out the newly minted mayor of New York City is a raging jew hater; plus, it's open line Friday on the phones.

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow in the Edwin Meese III Institute for the Rule of Law at Advancing American Freedom, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to discuss the fate of the SAVE America Act, analyze Republicans' hesitancy to use procedural tactics to secure a vote on it, […]

For decades, war game experts have produced dire predictions for American-Iranian war scenarios. While it's still early days, the circumstances are much more favorable than strategists had supposed. Noah Rothman returns to break down what's going right in Iran, what remains worrisome and uncertain, what the public ought to anticipate, and what the administration ought […]

Join Jim and Greg for the Friday 3 Martini Lunch as they examine the Islamist terrorist attacks in Michigan and Virginia, the local Virginia prosecutor who wants to blame the attack on guns, and former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke predicting the end of real elections and the start of unchecked fascism unless Democrats win the […]

Guests: Mollie Hemingway & Christina J. Lambert Host Scot Bertram talks with Mollie Hemingway, Senior Journalism Fellow at Hillsdale College and editor-in-chief at The Federalist, about the political issues that will affect the results of the upcoming midterm elections and her upcoming book Alito: The Justice Who Reshaped the Supreme Court and Restored the Constitution. And […]

The disinformation campaign being waged by the media and Democrats regarding the conflict in Iran has reached Covid-levels of lying to the public.

Let's walk through the SAVE Act and see why it's having problems. Plus, Democrats really do hate business—just look at how the simplest of businesses are regulated.

We need to talk about the corruption running rampant on the right, specifically CPAC. Plus, more on the media's handling of Iran.

In one-party states, turnover is rare. So when Dick Durbin gives up the Senate seat he's held since 1997, we'd expect some movement. And, wow oh wow, are ambitious Illinis on the move! To introduce us to the ensemble casts crowding up key races, Henry sits down with Cook Political Report's Erin Covey. Henry also […]

Today we break down the latest Iran tensions, including reports of a struck Iranian data center, an oil tanker incident, and FBI warnings about a potential Iran-linked drone threat in California. The show also dives into the viral “Lobstergate” accusations against Pete Hegseth, as Scott Jennings pushes back and defends U.S. troops amid media criticism. […]

On this episode of “The Kylee Cast,” Brad Wilcox, a sociologist at the University of Virginia and senior fellow at the Institute for Family Studies, joins Federalist Managing Editor Kylee Griswold to discuss a new report showing the sad state of dating in America. Young people want to be dating… so why aren't they? And […]

Our WTH saga on Chinese espionage continues with a new installment on the technology inside your car. Chris Miller details “Huawei on wheels”: the security threat posed by Chinese EVs, whose sensors, cameras, microphones, and radars can transmit data directly from your car to servers in China. You might be thinking, “I don't drive a […]

Hillsdale College Radio General Manager and Radio Free Hillsdale Hour host Scot Bertram fills in for Jim Geraghty on Thursday's 3 Martini Lunch. Join Scot and Greg Corombos as they discuss the staggering amount of hospice fraud in Southern California, CNN's repeated stumbles while reporting the New York City terrorism story, and Michigan lawmakers moving […]

Is the Iran War actually heading toward an end, or just getting started? Almost two weeks into the conflict, the United States and Israel have laid waste to Iran's external war capabilities. As the Pentagon signals the end of “Phase One,” the focus shifts from destroying missile launchers to a much bigger question: can advanced […]

U.S. Rep. Brandon Gill (TX) joined Mark Krikorian, the Center's executive director, for an Immigration Newsmaker conversation discussing U.S. immigration policy, border security, and potential reforms to both legal and illegal immigration systems. “We've had open borders for four years, with an estimated 15 to 20 million illegal immigrants entering the United States,” Gill said. […]

Despite the existence of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), a federal law that has been in place for 50 years, many parents face acrimonious, heartwrenching, and expensive fights to ensure that their children's unique needs are met. Debra Tisler, founder of Emergent Literacy and an educator with 30 years of experience, joins the […]

Math is one of the subjects that gets the most attention in American education, but how well do we actually understand what good math instruction should look like? Should math classes consist of students solving problem after problem, or should math classes also include opportunities for discussion and group work? Should students learn a topic […]

Throughout Biden's presidency, our military was neglected and underfunded. Since Trump came in office just over a year ago, improvements have already been made to our leadership, systems, investments, and morale, but we know that climbing out from under that former degradation and humiliation of our troops takes time. The Heritage Foundation hopes to build […]

The left is mad, while pretending to care about spending issues, over military spending on food for the troops. Plus, CNN is just an Islamist propaganda network inside the US.

Normies aren't online or watching cable to the degree that those who shape the narratives consume. Plus, another major company flees yet another communist state for a better all-around climate.

No, we aren't losing the conflict in Iran. No, we don't need to cut and run as some on the right want. And no, Israel isn't running our foreign policy. Plus, Democrats continue to hold up funding for DHS so progressive activists can kill ICE agents.

Join Jim and Greg for the Wednesday 3 Martini Lunch as they watch lefty businesses and business owners flee blue states for red states, oil tanker traffic grinding to a trickle in the Persian Gulf, and CPAC still welcoming the likes of Steve Bannon. First, they react to the news that Starbucks is moving part […]

CNN is under fire after coverage of the New York City protest bombing sparked backlash online. Commentary host Melissa Chen mocks the reporting while Councilwoman Vickie Paladino calls out CNN's Abby Phillip for what critics say was blatant spin on the attack. Meanwhile, the political battle in Washington heats up as Democrats fight to keep […]

In this week's episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Ark Prof. Albert Cheng and Center for Strong Public Schools' Alisha Searcy speak with Neal McCluskey and James Shuls, co-editors of Fighting for the Freedom to Learn: Examining the Nation's Centuries-Old School Choice Movement, about the historical roots and modern evolution of educational freedom in America. […]

Join Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi and Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway as they discuss the generational gap in support for war in Iran, analyze Texas Democrat James Talarico's progressive Christian campaign schtick, and contrast the corporate media's treatment of NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani's wife's controversial political opinions with their treatment of conservative officials' wives. Mollie and […]

In this second episode of Season 5, I interview Dr. Reece Edmends, a graduate of King's College, Cambridge, and a junior faculty member in the Classics Department at Princeton University. Drawing on his recent PhD dissertation, “‘Liberation' in Augustan Propaganda” (2025), we discuss the fall of the Roman Republic, the empire that Caesar Augustus forged, as […]

This week, on March 8, people around the world celebrated International Women's Day. Too often, we've been conditioned to see the complementary of the sexes more as a conflict, and that has ramifications for all of society. At the Heritage Foundation, we believe that there is a better way, where the contributions and uniqueness of men and […]

When we think of the American Revolution, we usually consider the ideas and animated the patriots and those leaders who organized and directed the war. Largely forgotten in all of this is a simple question: how was it all financed? And who did it? Thomas Willing, one of the most prominent merchants of the Middle […]

It's rare for the U.S. to have a capable ally, but Israel is just that. While the so-called big powers of NATO don't have the air capability or the will to cooperate with its allies, Israel does, explains Victor Davis Hanson on today's episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.” “We have a […]

In today's episode, we break down the latest headlines shaking politics and culture—from the NYC bomb plot indictments to escalating tensions with Iran and President Donald Trump's warning to the Iranian regime. We discuss new concerns about potential sleeper cells in the United States, reactions from political leaders, and what the latest Iran strikes could […]