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Best podcasts about Dominic Green

Latest podcast episodes about Dominic Green

The New Criterion
Dominic Green & D. J. Taylor discuss “What would Orwell do?”

The New Criterion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 75:07


On March 19, Friends of The New Criterion gathered in New York to hear a conversation between the New Criterion contributors D. J. Taylor and Dominic Green on the question “What would Orwell do?”

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Delta crash in Toronto 10:05 - DOGE Dividends 30:51 - Jelly Belly's State of the State 52:32 - Dominic Green, columnist for the Washington Examiner, contributor to the Wall Street Journal and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, on Europe's reaction to JD Vance's speech in Munich. Follow Dominic on X @DrDominicGreen 01:09:13 - James A. Gagliano, retired FBI supervisory special agent and a doctoral candidate in homeland security at St. John’s University, explains why Kash Patel is the right choice for FBI Director. James also serves as mayor of the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, and on the board of directors of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund 01:28:02 - Amy Gehrke, formerly of Illinois Right to Life, is now with the Center for Client Safety who investigate, report and hold abortion facilities accountable. For more on the Center for Client Safety centerforclientsafety.org 01:40:59 - Animal Stories 01:46:16 - Jelly Belly's State of the State 02:06:02 - OPEN MIC FRIDAY!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
What the Hell Is Going On: WTH is Going On With the UK's “Grooming Gangs”? Dominic Green Explains (#302)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025


For decades, police, politicians, and community leaders alike covered up what is likely the largest peacetime organized crime spree in British history: The sexual grooming, exploitation, and trafficking of minors by predominantly Pakistani Muslim migrant communities. While new light is now being shed on this scandal by Elon Musk and brave journalists in Britain, there […]

What the Hell Is Going On
WTH is Going On With the UK's “Grooming Gangs”? Dominic Green Explains

What the Hell Is Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 63:31


For decades, police, politicians, and community leaders alike covered up what is likely the largest peacetime organized crime spree in British history: The sexual grooming, exploitation, and trafficking of minors by predominantly Pakistani Muslim migrant communities. While new light is now being shed on this scandal by Elon Musk and brave journalists in Britain, there is an untold number of victims who will likely never see proper justice. How did British fixation on community relations lead to the sexual exploitation of minors? And what does the uncovering of this story, and the corruption that allowed it to occur, mean for the rest of the Western world? Dominic Green is a fellow at the Royal Historical Society, a Wall Street Journal contributor, and a Washington Examiner columnist. He was previously a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and editor-in-chief of The Spectator's U.S. edition. Dr. Green is the author of five books about British history and society. Read the transcript here. Subscribe to our Substack here.

Quantum - The Wee Flea Podcast
Quantum 338 - The Rape Gangs Scandal in the UK, Greece and the Oldest City in Europe

Quantum - The Wee Flea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 36:38


This week we look at what the Rape Gangs scandal is - including Louise Perry on Rotherham, Dominic Green, Keir Starmer, Jess Phillips, Tim Dieppe, Matt Goodwin;  Crimes of the Cross - The Anglican abuse scandal in Newcastle, NSW;  Transgender women in prison; The demise of Justin Trudeau; Government falls in Austria; The death of Jean-Marie Le Pen; Country of the Week - Greece; Earthquake in Tibet; Stornoway airport exists before plans fly;  Pete Seeger v Bob Dylan; Biden bans Nippon Steel; the oldest City in Europe; Feedback and the Orthodox Church with music from Jack White, Lady Gaga, Andre Rieu, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, and Stephen McWhirter.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Amy explains how to not get out of a traffic ticket   17:05 - Kamala & Oprah: What is on your heart to say to the American people?   36:08 - 15th ward alderman Ray Lopez on the ShotSpotter Saga: the mayor is "clearly unaware of what the technology does, it's benefits and what 70% of what Chicagoans want" Keep updated with Ray on X @RaymondALopez   50:31 - Dominic Green, columnist for The Washington Examiner, contributor to the Wall Street Journal and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, on Sweden's solution to their migrant problem and Meme-brained conspiracy thinking   01:06:42 - Owner of Maxon Shooter's Supply and Indoor Range, Dan Eldrige, gives an update on his fight against the Illinois assault weapon ban. For more info and to help continue the fight go to Federal Firearms Licensees of Illinois (FFL-IL) - fflil.org   01:21:15 - IL State Rep & House Minority Leader, Tony McCombie, brings you up to speed on the Illinois House races. Keep updated with Tony on X @mccombieforilli 01:38:32 - OPEN MIC FRIDAYSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tailoring Talk with Roberto Revilla
Quantum of Solace : Daniel Craig's 007 Gets Even Darker?

Tailoring Talk with Roberto Revilla

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 81:14


Summer's over, winter is coming and the Bondathon is BACK for the 180th Episode of the pod!Are you ready to dive back into the gritty world of James Bond? In this episode of our Bond-a-thon, we're dissecting the 2008 film, Quantum of Solace.From the chaotic writing process to the explosive editing, we explore the behind-the-scenes drama that brought this film to life. We'll also discuss the controversial theme song, the iconic cast, and the character development that left us all intrigued and questioning.But that's not all.We'll delve into the heart of Bond's mission: a revenge-fueled quest that takes him to dangerous new territory. As he navigates a world of ruthless adversaries and blurred lines, we explore the emotional detachment that defines this new era of 007.Is Bond's darkness a reflection of the times? Or is it a departure from the classic charm we've come to expect? We'll weigh the pros and cons of this more introspective take on the iconic spy.And don't worry, we won't spoil all the surprises. Tune in to discover the jaw-dropping action sequences, the stunning locations, and the unexpected twists that make Quantum of Solace a must-watch for any Bond fan.Enjoy!Chapters00:00 Challenges and Continuity in the Writing Process09:02 Fast-Paced Editing Style and Influences13:00 Mixed Reactions to the Theme Song15:48 Strong Performances by Daniel Craig and Olga Kurilenko22:37 A Believable and Slimy Villain26:39 Exploring Bond's Relationships28:45 Intense and Well-Executed Action Sequences32:04 A Divisive Film with a Different Take on Bond34:30 Dominic Green's Agenda and the Battle for Bolivia's Water Supply36:25 The Absence of Moments of Solace39:24 Intense Action and the Lack of Gadgets48:20 Blending Elegance and Practicality in Costume Design55:50 Production Challenges and Scrapped Scenes57:18 The Integration of the Gun Barrel Sequence01:03:21 Mixed Reviews and Commercial Success01:07:39 A Darker and More Introspective Bond#JamesBond #JamesBond007 #QuantumofSolace #DanielCraig #BondMovie #TailoringTalkMagazine #Podcast #Review #MovieReview #PodcastReview#BondGirl #BondVillain #BondGadgets #ActionMovie #SpyMovie #FilmAnalysis #MovieCritique #BehindTheScenes #MakingOf#WatchWithMe #MovieNight #PodcastLove #PodcastCommunity #PodcastAddict #PodcastRecommendsSend us a textSupport the showYou can now support the show and help me to keep having inspiring, insightful and impactful conversations by subscribing! Visit https://www.buzzsprout.com/1716147/support and thank you so much in advance for helping the show!Links:Roberto on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/robertorevillalondonTailoring Talk on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/tailoringtalkpodcastTailoring Talk on YouTube https://youtube.com/@tailoringtalkCreditsTailoring Talk Intro and Outro Music by Wataboy / TVARI on PixabayEdited & Produced by Roberto RevillaConnect with Roberto head to https://allmylinks.com/robertorevillaEmail the show at tailoringtalkpodcast@gmail.com

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Secretary Joe post-NATO-Summit presser   12:49 - Saving General Secretary Joe   29:20 - Golf is a microcosm of the life: Club Pro Guy calls on 81-year-old Glenn Brownlow to resign as head of the Greens Committee at Three Jack National   48:41 - Fond du Lac County District Attorney, Eric Toney, discusses preparations for the RNC and the need to hold non-peaceful protestors accountable. Follow Eric on X @EricJToney   01:03:36 - Drew Holden, writes at Holden Court - drewholden.substack.com -   explains how The Media Helped Cover Up Biden's Cognitive Decline   01:21:28 - Dominic Green,  columnist for The Washington Examiner, contributor to the Wall Street Journal and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, breaks down how Britain and France swung to the left — and the right. Follow Dominic on X @DrDomincGreen   01:35:30 - Holy Family statues outside Catholic Church in Queens beheaded 01:53:03 - OPEN MIC FRIDAYSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Dan & Amy share stories from yesterday's golf outing   9:43 - THE GREAT DISINTEGRATION: ILGOP   28:27 - Renaming schools in Chicago   51:33 - POTUS '24: Biden messaging   01:05:29 - Dominic Green, columnist for The Washington Examiner, contributor to the Wall Street Journal and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, explains what it means that Europe is having a "Jimmie moment" Keep updated with Dominic on X @DrDominicGreen   01:23:40 - Bob Woodson, founder and president of the Woodson Center and author of Lessons From the Least of These: The Woodson Principles, breaks down How Black Voters Become Swing Voters. For more on the Woodson Center woodsoncenter.org   01:41:10 - Senior editor at the Federalist and author of Eurotrash: Why America Must Reject the Failed Ideas of a Dying Continent, David Harsanyi, looks at Biden's Jan 6 messaging and hopes for more professionalism from the Trump campaign this time around. Follow David on X @davidharsanyi   01:55:50 - Marlan Wayans interviews Nathan Wade for the Daily Show 01:59:47 - Host of “The Hollywood in Toto Podcast ”, Christian Toto, discusses the media's gaslighting and spin on Biden's frozen moments. For podcast updates and more hollywoodintoto.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The 1st Draft
The British Royal Family, Western Elections, and the Death of an Editor

The 1st Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 27:29


In this month's episode of The 1st Draft, Robert Kaplan and Dominic Green discuss the royal photo scandal,  the upcoming US election and the importance of a great editor at The Atlantic.

The New Criterion
Is there life after woke?

The New Criterion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 37:52


On February 29, the Galliard Society joined the Friends and Young Friends of The New Criterion at The Players in New York for remarks delivered by Dominic Green.

The 1st Draft
Malthus, Drones, and the Transformation of War

The 1st Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 25:48


In this month's episode of The 1st Draft, Robert Kaplan and Dominic Green discuss how population theory is misunderstood, and how low-tech countries are fielding high-tech weapons.

The 1st Draft
The New Bipolar Conflict and the Fate of Western Elites

The 1st Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 31:10


In this month's episode of the 1st Draft, Robert Kaplan and Dominic Green discuss what the war in the Middle East is showing about our world.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Guess who else got kicked off the ballot?   12:22 - We are under ATTACK! This is the worst border crisis in American history   26:32 - Tis the sneezin   42:49 - Dominic Green, columnist for The Washington Examiner, contributor to the Wall Street Journal and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society: The hedge fund finishing school that is Harvard   58:21 - 15th Ward Alderman and congressional candidate for IL 4th District, Ray Lopez, on ending city hall corruption in the wake of the Ed Burke verdict. For more on Ray's work for the 15th ward The15thWard.org    01:17:05 - Illinois State Representative 52nd District, Martin McLaughlin, goes over the new laws for IL in '24. For more on Rep McLaughlin's work for District 52 repmclaughlin.com   01:31:10 - Senior Editor for HotAir.com, Ed Morrissey: Say, Did You Know Biden Is Old, Unpopular, and Corrupt?   01:45:56 - OPEN MIC FRIDAY!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The 1st Draft
Ukraine, Israel-Gaza, Populism, and all the Interlinkages

The 1st Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 31:27


In this month's episode of the 1st Draft, Robert Kaplan and Dominic Green discuss the "polycrisis" afflicting our world.

The 1st Draft
"The Loom of Time" in the Middle East

The 1st Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 31:10


Robert Kaplan and Dominic Green offer historical and philosophical perspectives on the upheavals in the region. The Loom of Time: Between Empire and Anarchy from the Mediterranean to China (Random House, 2023)

The 1st Draft
Africa, Russia, and Geopolitical Imagination

The 1st Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 29:23


On this episode of the 1st Draft, Robert Kaplan and Dominic Green discuss the recent coups in Africa, the military stalemate in Ukraine, and predict big events on the horizon.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Dan & Amy break down Joey Chestnut's 16th straight victory at the Nathan's hotdog eating contest    9:19 - THE GREAT DISINTEGRATION: Trans mass shooter in Philly   24:53 - Dan & Amy go back to 2017 and remember John Stossel's mall bake sale, a response to Affirmative Action Bake Sale at Bucknell   41:58 - Dan & Amy respond to Jen Psaki's theory:  GOP recruiting Muslims is Southern Strategy redux   55:36 - Why Dan Proft is single    58:51 - Dominic Green, columnist for The Washington Examiner, contributor to the Wall Street Journal and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, on The French Riots and the Broader European Underclass. For more from Dominic @DrDomincGreen   01:16:20 - Noted economist Stephen Moore: Bidenomics Is a Big Bust. For more from Steve @StephenMoore   01:30:20 - Why Dan Proft is Single, part II   01:32:57 - Teresa Mull, assistant editor at Spectator World, shares details from her soon to be released book Woke-Proof Your Life A Handbook on Escaping Modern, Political Madness and Shielding Yourself and Your Family by Living a More Self-Sufficient, Fulfilling Life - Available 8/15 01:47:45 - FBI Whistleblower, Stephen Friend, discusses his testimony before the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government of the House Judiciary Committee. For more on Stephen's “journey from landing his dream job as an FBI special agent to his ultimate suspension after his bombshell allegations in a whistleblower disclosure” - check out his book True Blue: My Journey from Beat Cop to Suspended FBI WhistleblowerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Political Beats
Episode 123: Dominic Green / The Jam

Political Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 190:19


Introducing the Band:Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are joined by guest Dominic Green. Dom is a historian and columnist, and he used to be a musician. He is a contributor to the Wall Street Journal and a columnist for the Washington Examiner and Jewish Chronicle. Check him out on Twitter at @DrDominicGreen.Dominic's Music Pick: The JamIn some ways, this is one of the most necessary episodes of Political Beats ever. In other ways, this is one of the most obscure episodes of Political Beats ever. So come on in, Smithers-Jones, take a seat and a weight off your feet, because I've some news to tell you: The Jam is the most important and consequential British rock group that nobody outside of music nerds and record store clerks in America even knew existed. Paul Weller (guitar, vocals, primary songwriting), Bruce Foxton (bass, vocals, secondary songwriting), and Rick Buckler (drums) formed the late Seventies U.K. punk era's greatest power trio by explicitly patterning themselves off of the "straight lines" musical attack of mid Sixties mod-era Pete Townshend and The Who. They then almost immediately began to develop an approach that, by the time of All Mod Cons (1978), had evolved into a unique musical and lyrical response to the massive societal upheaval and displacement of the early Thatcher era. Even as The Jam sought and achieved universal critical acclaim and commercial success in Great Britain -- Paul Weller would later be dubbed "The Modfather" by '90s U.K. Britpop bands such as Oasis, Blur, and Teenage Fanclub -- their legacy failed to translate nearly anywhere else, and particularly to the United States. It's no mystery as to why: The Jam's lyrics and themes (driven by Weller) were uniquely British in a way few other top-tier rock artists' had been since the heyday of Ray and Dave Davies with the Kinks in the late Sixties. But these themes are nevertheless emotionally universal and humane, and the music? Oh, the music, my friends. If you are a Brit or a Jam fan of long-standing, then prepare for a delightful stroll through one mind-blowing punk, power-pop, or even string-laden art-rock memory after another. If you are new to The Jam -- and we must assume that many of you are -- prepare to be mowed down by a youth explosion as one pop masterpiece after another is brought to your attention for the first time. Some people might get some pleasure out of hate but you? You've enough already on your plate with this episode. Click play, and soon you'll be going underground.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Dan & Amy report on the weekend shooting of off-duty officer Areanah Preston   11:44 - Veteran Cook County state's attorney James Murphy takes parting shot at Kim Foxx   21:07 - Dan & Amy share "highlights" from Donald Trump's recent deposition   27:51 - Dan & Amy watched the Big Guy's sit down with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle so you didn't have to    45:37 - Dominic Green, columnist for The Washington Examiner, contributor to the Wall Street Journal and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society: King Charles III's Coronation Arrives Amid Discontent and Doldrums. Be sure to check out Dominic's most recent book The Religious Revolution: The Birth of Modern Spirituality, 1848-1898    58:28 - Markets Specialist for Market Day Report!, Scott "the cow guy" Shellady, looks at Friday's market rally after the stronger than expected jobs report. See Scott's  Market Day Report! – 10:30am CT to 1pm CT- and The Cow Guy Close – 1pm CT to 1:30pm CT – both at RFD-TV   01:13:48 - Bill Barr on J6: "The people on the right are not actually the threat to the democratic system...I thought January 6th was a clown show...The thing was a joke."   01:34:22 - Attorney General of Virginia, Jason Miyares, discusses liberal prosecutors who refuse to enforce our laws and his challenge for George Soros to meet victims of crime. For more on AG Miyares work for Virginia visit oag.state.va.us   01:53:33 - Richard Dreyfus on the new “inclusion” standards for Hollywood filmsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Simon Conway
Dominic Green - Live from London, U.K. Prepares for Crowning of King Charles III

Simon Conway

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 35:46


Hour Two. Grover Norquist - Going over issues with the IRS.

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed
Matthew Young Explains the Great Principles of Chemistry

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 44:07


Guests: Matthew Young, Dominic Green, & Garrett West '15 Host Scot Bertram talks with Matthew Young, Dean of Natural Sciences and Professor of Chemistry at Hillsdale College, about the new Hillsdale online course, "The Great Principles of Chemistry." Writer and historian Dominic Green chats about religion, journalism, and his recent book, The Religious Revolution: The Birth of Modern Spirituality, 1848-1898. And Hillsdale graduate Garrett West '15 tells us what it's like to serve as a clerk at the U.S. Supreme Court.  Matthew Young at 00:50 Dominic Green at 13:55 Garrett West at 33:10See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - The Big Guy's Big Bank Bailout Promises   13:45 - Banking hit & response   27:19 - Biden on trans: what they're doing in FL is sinful   42:56 - WHY DP IS SINGLE: Tiger Woods edition   59:23 - Dominic Green,  columnist for The Washington Examiner, contributor to the Wall Street Journal and author of The Religious Revolution: The Birth of Modern Spirituality, 1848-1898, looks for the common ground between  Culture and anarchy. Get Dominic's latest for the The Washington Examiner here    01:15:54 - Ted Dabrowski, president at Wirepoints, doesn't believe Brandon Johnson when he says he won't defund police. Get Ted's latest at wirepoints.org 01:32:35 - Founder, CIO Perry International Capital Partners, LLC., James Perry, breaks down the SVB Bailout   01:50:16 - Illinois State Representative for the 8th district, La Shawn Ford, explains the details of his bill that would criminalize parental bullying. For more on this bill and LaShawn's work for Illinois' 8th district visit lashawnkford.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Ramblin Ray Stevens fills in for Dan    11:08 - IL State Senate members in Springfield to take up an historic bill to BAN the sale of Assault Weapons and extended magazine clips   26:51 - President Biden wraps up his first visit to the border   39:57 - Gov Pritzker's 2nd Inauguration is today. What tone will he take?   48:07 - Dominic Green, columnist for The Washington Examiner, contributor to the Wall Street Journal and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, has read a rough translation of the accidentally released Spanish edition of Prince Harry's memoir, so you don't have to    01:02:25 - Frank McCormick, teacher, historian, and writer of ChalkboardHeresy.com, responds to the 600 “adult on student” misconduct allegation  filed in 2021-22 school year at CPS. Frank is also involved with Parents Care | Lake Forest and Lake Bluff parentscare-lflb.com   01:18:33 - The Hollywood lefty elites having FUN with COVID   01:33:56 - Fox News Channel Contributor, Comedian and NWA Wrestling Superstar, Tyrus, shares how he went from being Snoop Dog's bodyguard to hosting on FOX News. Tryus is also the best selling author of  Just Tyrus: A Memoir   01:52:37 - Senior Editor for HotAir.com, Ed Morrissey, sums up the Speaker of the House vote and looks ahead to ‘24. For more from Ed @EdMorrisseySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
First Things: Man and his Modern God

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022


On this episode, Dominic Green joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book, “The Religious Revolution: The Birth of Modern Spirituality, 1848-1898.”

First Things Podcast
Man and his Modern God

First Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 35:03


On this episode, Dominic Green joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book, "The Religious Revolution: The Birth of Modern Spirituality, 1848-1898."

Kennedy Saves the World
Kennedy Honors The Queen

Kennedy Saves the World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 24:41


On this episode, Kennedy sits down with British Historian and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Royal Society of Arts, Dominic Green to discuss the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Dominic emphasizes how much stability the Queen provided for her nation over her many decades as monarch and how much she meant to not only the United Kingdom but to the world as well. He later shares what lessons listeners can take away from her legacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Dan & Amy remember Queen Elizabeth   7:26 - Dan & Amy react to Governor Pritzker's turn at attacking Governor Abbott   25:39 - Dominic Green, columnist for The Washington Examiner, contributor to the Wall Street Journal and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society: Queen Elizabeth's Reign Spanned the Age of Giants. Keep track of what Dominic is working on @DrDominicGreen   40:11 - Director Emeritus at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Gerd Gigerenzer, give a glimpse into his new book How to Stay Smart in a Smart World   55:41 - Dan & Amy react to Gov Pritzker doubling down on Dan Proft   01:19:01 - Dan & Amy run the numbers on Illinois PPP   01:32:49 - Kathy Salvi, republican US Senate candidate for IL, wants to give a voice to the people of Illinois and make the changes to improve our lives. For more on Kathy's run for Senate visit kathysalvi.com 01:49:21 - OPEN MIC FRIDAY!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

O'Connor & Company
09.09.22: Dr. Dominic Green Interview

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 16:54


Dr. Dominic Green, contributor Wall Street Journal and fellow of the Royal Historical Society, joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Friday to reflect on the passing of Queen Elizabeth. WSJ: Queen Elizabeth's Reign Spanned the Age of Giants https://www.wsj.com/articles/elizabeths-reign-spanned-the-age-of-giants-queen-england-europe-king-monarch-history-reign-generation-prime-minister-11662664868 Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/drdominicgreen For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor,  @Jgunlock,  @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

O'Connor & Company
09.09.22: [Hour 4 / 8 AM]: Dr. Dominic Green, Hogan Donors, Kids Study

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 31:38


For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor,  @Jgunlock,  @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 -Nicole Kidman eats bugs 14:12 - Is your interest in the Highland Park shooting a sign of racism? 27:25 -IL SAFE-T Act 46:07 - Dan & Amy have some COVID updates 01:00:30 - What's a White Flag Law? Dan & Amy look at new legislation proposed to prevent more shootings 01:17:50 - Dominic Green, PhD, FRHistS, columnist for The Washington Examiner, contributor to the Wall Street Journal and The Spectator, gives the play by play as  Boris goes boom. You can follow Dominic on twitter @DrDominicGreen 01:31:48 - Senior Vice President & Partner at Arbor Research, James Perry, runs through the June jobs numbers. Follow Jim on twitter @JamesLPerry9 01:49:22 - OPEN MIC FRIDAY!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

History Unplugged Podcast
Western Religion of the 19th Century Competed with Darwin and Marx By Dabbling in Hinduism, Occultism, and Wellness

History Unplugged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 55:22 Very Popular


We often think of the late nineteenth century in Western societies as an era of immense technological and scientific change, moving from religion to secularism, from faith to logic. But today's guest, Dominic Green, author of The Religious Revolution: The Birth of Modern Spirituality, 1848-1898 (Farrar, Straus and Giroux; April 19, 2022) religion in the past was much stronger, and much weirder, than we give it credit. Tsame period that introduced Darwin's theory of evolution, democratic revolutions, mass urbanization, and the Industrial Revolutions, also brought with it new kinds of religiosity. It wasn't an absence of religion, but instead new forms of spirituality that filled the vacuum left behind by the diminished prominence of the Church in European and American politics and life.While fueled by rapid scientific and technological innovation, these formative decades were also a time of great social strife. The same period that welcomed the invention of the telephone and the motor vehicle, the de jure abolishment of slavery and serfdom, the first women's rights convention at Seneca Falls, and countless seminal artistic and literary movements, was also plagued by the aggressive rise of capitalism and colonialism, subjecting entire populations to the West's bottomless appetite for money and power. In effect, another transformation was underway: the religious revolution.Green chronicles this spiritual upheaval, taking us on a journey through the lives and ideas of a colorful cast of thinkers. He traces the influence of new Sanskrit translations of Hindu and Buddhist texts on the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson. He follows the rise of occultism from upstate New York to Bombay to Italy. He examines the ways in which religion and nationalism entwined for Wagner and Nietzsche. We get warts-and-all portraits of the many figures who profoundly influenced the religious shifts of this era, including big names like Marx, Darwin, Baudelaire, and Thoreau, as well as some lesser-known figures such as Éliphas Levi and--my personal favorite of the bunch--Helena Blavatsky. In response to the challenges brought on by industrialization, globalization, and political unrest, these figures found themselves connecting with their religious impulses in groundbreaking ways, inspiring others to move away from the oppressive weight of organized faith and toward the intimacies and opportunities that spirituality offered.

The Bookmonger
Episode 401: 'The Religious Revolution' by Dominic Green

The Bookmonger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 11:11


John J. Miller is joined by Dominic Green to discuss his book, 'The Religious Revolution.'

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - The Department of Homeland Security investigated the accusations of border patrol agents using whips on illegal immigrants and concluded the agents did nothing wrong.   13:34 -Dr. Fauci says that it might be required to extend the travel mask mandate more than 15 days.   34:36 - Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who has a 9.2% stake in Twitter, offered to buy the social media platform for $54.20 a share on Thursday.   54:15 - WNBA Brittney Griner has been detained in Russia since February. NPR says it's because of the pay gap.   01:06:30 -David Marcus is a columnist living in New York City and the author of Charade: The Covid Lies That Crushed A Nation. He joined Dan Proft and John Kass to talk COVID and rising crime in blue cities.   01:24:53 - Francis Rooney is a former congressman for Florida's 19th district, former  US ambassador to the Holy See and author of The Global Vatican. He joined Dan Proft and John Kass to talk about the situation in Ukraine. Francis says “If Putin wants a Cold War, the world should give him one.”   01:40:19 -Dominic Green is the Editor of The Spectator's world edition. He joined Dan Proft and John Kass with reaction to Elon Musk's proposal to buy Twitter. 01:58:31 - OPEN MIC FRIDAY!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The District
Will Biden get a nuclear deal with Iran?

The District

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 21:13


As negotiators start a seventh round of talks in Vienna, hopes of a revived nuclear deal with Iran appear to be foundering and Israel's prime minister threatens to go it alone. Spectator World's editor Dominic Green gets the inside story from two reporters who've broken major stories about the Iranian nuclear program, Adam Kredo of the Washington Free Beacon and Jake Wallis Simons of the Jewish Chronicle.

The District
Ghislaine on trial

The District

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 19:08


Amber Athey, Dominic Green, and Stephen L. Miller discuss the beginning of the Ghislaine Maxwell trial.

The Green Room
Ayaan Hirsi Ali: I Call It Criminal Race Theory

The Green Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 21:06


In this week's edition of The Green Room, Deputy Editor of The Spectator World edition Dominic Green meets human rights activist, campaigner for classical liberal values, research fellow, founder of the AHA foundation and prolific author Ayaan Hirsi Ali, for a chat about her article in the new edition of The Spectator World edition. In it, she examines the perceived flaws in Western civilisation today, the toxic creep of those who push for a totalitarian ‘woke' agenda and reflects on how tertiary education in the US is in danger of smothering students with critical race theory.     ‘You have to drill down on what it is the woke want. They want to dictate what you eat and don't eat. They want to dictate who you fraternise with or what your children are learning at school. They're very totalitarian in their approach and they're punitive. I think it's a self-defeating cause and very soon they're going to be smashed up' A former politician in the Netherlands, Hirsi Ali has written several books including Infidel (2007); Nomad (2010); Heretic (2015); and The Challenge of Dawa (2017). Her newest book Prey is available now.  Don't forgot to subscribe to the The Green Room for a weekly dose of books, arts and everything else that makes life worth living. Presented by Dominic Green and Arsalan Mohammad.

The Green Room
Did rock music come of age in 1971?

The Green Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 15:54


In this week's edition of The Green Room, Deputy Editor of The Spectator's world edition Dominic Green and co-host Arsalan Mohammad take a look back half a century to 1971, a year currently being explored in a magnificent eight-part documentary series on Apple+ TV. Packed with archival music, contemporary news reports, voices from the mainstream and underground, the series is highly recommended. However, Dom and Arsalan soon veer off into a debate on nostalgia, the whys and wherefores of the corporatisation of rock music, the astonishing impact of Black artists such as Marvin Gaye, Sly Stone and James Brown versus the pomp-rock of bloated West Coast hippies like Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Should the supergroup concept ever have been taken seriously? And then, there's the mind-boggling question - would you let David Crosby father YOUR child?

The Green Room
Hawkwind: a very British tale

The Green Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 18:02


In this week's edition of The Green Room, Deputy Editor of The Spectator's world edition Dominic Green meets DJ Taylor, who writes in the latest edition of Spectator World, about Hawkwind, unlikely champions of the British rock underground. Less a band, more a way of life, the fascinating story of Hawkwind veers from the radicalism of the late 1960s, through the rise and fall of countercultural forces in decades to follow, to the present day. It's a soap opera of Spinal Tap proportions, a very British tale of inspiration, madness, dreaminess and otherworldliness.    Dominic and DJ Taylor have collaborated on a special Hawkwind playlist over here at Spotify, so don't forget to check it out and let us know what you think! Meanwhile, do share the love in a suitably free love style, by sharing The Green Room with your social media channels for a weekly dose of books, arts and everything else that makes life worth living.  Presented by Dominic Green and Arsalan Mohammad.

The Green Room
Making the ultimate Dylan mixtape

The Green Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 47:17


In this week's edition of The Green Room, Deputy Editor of The Spectator's world edition Dominic Green and journalist Arsalan Mohammad celebrate Bob Dylan's 80th birthday by debating a good old-fashioned mixtape of tunes spanning the old master's 60-year career (with some background sound effects by Arsalan's dog). To listen to our selection, head over to our special Dylan Spotify playlist here and perhaps let us know what would make your top ten.    Don't forgot to subscribe to the The Green Room for a weekly dose of books, arts and everything else that makes life worth living. Presented by Dominic Green and Arsalan Mohammad.

The Green Room
Has liberalism gone too far?

The Green Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 26:39


In this week's episode of The Green Room, Deputy Editor of The Spectator's world edition Dominic Green meets the author Sohrab Ahmari for a chat about his new book, The Unbroken Thread: Discovering The Wisdom Of Tradition In An Age Of Chaos. In it, Ahmari, a writer and New York Post op-ed editor, makes a compelling case for seeking the inherited traditions and ideals that give our lives meaning, via 12 fundamental questions that challenge our modern certainties. Among them: Is God reasonable? What is freedom for? What do we owe our parents, our bodies, one another? Exploring each question through the life and ideas of great thinkers, from Saint Augustine to Howard Thurman and from Abraham Joshua Heschel to Andrea Dworkin, Ahmari invites us to examine the hidden assumptions that drive our behaviour and, in so doing, to live more humanely in a world that has lost its way. Don't forget to subscribe to The Green Room for a weekly dose of books, arts and everything else that makes life worth living. Presented by Dominic Green and Arsalan Mohammad.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

Dominic Green, Life & Arts Editor of Spectator USA, contributor to The Wall Street Journal and The New Criterion, updates Dan & Amy on Brexit and shares the people’s opinion on Megan Markle in the UK Sharon Peterson, elementary school teacher/ librarian who has been trained by Bat Conservation International in the conservation of bats – and her colleague Kim White – bring a few of their friends in-studio to wish Dan & Amy a Happy Halloween Deputy Contributors Editor at Washington Examiner, Bradley Polumbo, tells Dan & Amy It’s Time for ‘LGB’ and ‘T’ to Go Their Separate WaysSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

Dr. Joseph M. Ocol, Middle School Math Teacher and After-School Chess Coach with CPS, crosses the CTU picket line with Dan & Amy Vice President of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation and author of Wiki at War: Conflict in a Socially Networked World and Private Sector, Public Wars – Contractors in Combat, Lt Col James Carafano, asks how far does Russian meddling move the needle – if at all – with Dan & Amy Life & Arts Editor of Spectator USA and contributor to The Wall Street Journal and The New Criterion, Dominic Green, joins Dan & Amy from the gates of Parliament with updates on the Brexit vote. Senior Political Correspondent for the Washington Examiner, David Drucker, talks 2020 and possible 2019 impeachment with Dan & AmySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

Dominic Green, PhD, FRHistsS – critic, historian and the Life & Arts Editor of Spectator USA, shares Dan & Amy’s concern for Andy Gno, who was viciously attacked by Antifa in Portland. Criminal Defense Lawyer and legal humorists behind @CrimeADay, Mike Chase, teaches Dan & Amy How to Become a Federal Criminal and Lara Logan, Special correspondent for Sinclair and former CBS News foreign correspondent, fills Dan & Amy in on what she discovered during her recent investigation along the borderSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Spectator Radio
The Green Room: the last interview with Pete Shelley of Buzzcocks

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 22:02


Pete Shelley of Buzzcocks passed away last week at the age of 63. A long-term fan, Dominic Green talked to Pete in November this year. They talk about experimenting with punk, performing live, and the power of music.  This interview was first released as a podcast on November 27 on Spectator USA's The Green Room podcast.

Spectator Radio
The Green Room: Mick Jagger in Performance, with Jay Glennie

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 29:45


Dominic Green talks to cinema historian Jay Glennie, author of a definitive account of the legendary and still alarming making of Performance, a 1970 release starring Mick Jagger, Anita Pallenberg, and James Fox.

Spectator Radio
The Green Room: is nationalism a good thing?

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 29:59


Is nationalism, in Emmanuel Macron's words, an ancient and modern cause of the ‘old demons' of history? Or, as Yoram Hazony argues in his latest book, The Virtue of Nationalism, is the nation state the best way to preserve law and liberty? Yoram Hazony is an Israeli philosopher, the President of the Herzl Institute and a director at the John Templeton Foundation. Presented by Dominic Green.

Spectator Radio
Life 'n' Arts: In a tech-obsessed world, only Generation X can fight back

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 22:42


Our guest this week is Matthew Hennessey. He's an editor at the Wall Street Journal, and also the author of Zero Hour for Gen X: How the Last Adult Generation Can Save America from the Millennials (Encounter Books). It's a fascinating read: part-political obituary of a generation that, squeezed between two larger cohorts, the Boomers and the Millennials, may have missed its historical cue; part-rallying cry because, as Matthew explains in our midlife crisis of a conversation, it's not over yet. ‘It's zero hour. Don't just stand there. Bust a move.' Presented by Dominic Green.

Spectator Radio
Life 'n' Arts: History and -isms with David Pryce-Jones

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 42:37


In this week's Spectator USA Life 'n' Arts podcast, Dominic talks to David Pryce-Jones. Novelist, correspondent, historian, editor at National Review and, most recently, author of the autobiography and family history Fault Lines, Pryce-Jones has the longest association with the Spectator of any Life 'n' Arts podcaster yet. In 1963, Pryce-Jones began his literary journey to the status of national treasure on both sides of the Pond by becoming books' editor of our London mothership. ‘I think the common theme in everything that I've done, really, is: what makes people believe the extraordinary things they do believe?' Presented by Dominic Green.

Spectator Radio
Life 'n' Arts: what's gone wrong in American universities?

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 24:04


Dominic Green talks to Jamie Kirchick, journalist and author, on the culture wars raging in American universities.