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Let's get this Christmas Show on the road.First up it's A Christmas Not So Classic with the not-too-bad Unwrap You At Christmas by the Monkees. Well, I say 'The Monkees' it's more like Mickey Dolenz and a bunch of other people.Have a listen:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9H6Xd1CSaAThen it's Bob Baker our Podcast Barman with Do You Hear What I Hear and he's talking about Christmas Hampers.Then we have The Quiz and it's all about Santa. We have Matt Spalding from North Pole Radio proving his incredible knowledge of St Nick.Check out his podcast:https://northpoleradio.buzzsprout.com/Then Bob is back with Christmas Everyday and he has another simple method to keep the Christmas feeling whenever you need it.It's been a while but we're once again checking out a Muppet Christmas Special.This time it's The Furchester Hotel, a British kids TV show that is a cross between Fawlty Towers and Sesame Street. It's a lovely episode so maybe have a look.Here's your link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhmQ2sB4TWgWhy not get in touch.Email: totalchristmas@gmail.comWebsite: totalchristmaspodcast.comMerry Christmas you beautiful person.
Andrew Taylor interviews Matt Spalding, Jack Yiu and David Allen to discuss how Matt went from making $10,000 a month to $50,000 a month simply by changing his strategies and the way he went about protecting families.Throughout this process, it was Jack Yiu and David Allen who gave Matt advice and guidance to make sure he had a path to success. Matt has since issued $274K so far this year!
The For the People Act and the Infrastructure Bill with Dr. Matthew SpaldingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The For the People Act and the Infrastructure Bill with Dr. Matthew Spalding
In this episode of Liberty Chats, we speak with Jorge Galicia, a Christian, lawyer and freedom fighter from Venezuela. Before socialism devastated his country, Jorge lived a life not unlike that of middle-class Americans. He is now one of 4 million Venezuelans who have fled their country following its economic, social and political collapse. Since then, he has been speaking out about the very real damages caused by socialism and has made it his life's mission to win the fight.Jorge is an Outreach Fellow for The Fund for American Studies and is a former speaker at the Steamboat Institute's Freedom Conference. He is a sought after speaker and leader across the country. Check out our past episodes below:Matt Spalding, Hillsdale CollegeKatie Pavlich, Fox News ContributorRachel Bovard, Conservative Partnership InstituteCharlie Kirk, Turning Point USA
In this episode of Liberty Chats, we speak with Matthew Spalding, the Kirby Professor in Constitutional Government at Hillsdale College and the Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale College's Washington, D.C., campus. As Vice President for Washington Operations, he also oversees the Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship and the academic and educational programs of Hillsdale in the nation's capital.He is the best-selling author of We Still Hold These Truths: Rediscovering Our Principles, Reclaiming Our Future, which details America's core principles, shows how they have come under assault by modern progressive-liberalism, and lays out a strategy to recover them.Check out our past episodes below:Katie Pavlich, Fox News ContributorRachel Bovard, Conservative Partnership InstituteCharlie Kirk, Turning Point USACongressman French HillDon't forget: If you are enjoying “Liberty Chats,” leave a 5-star rating and review on iTunes for the show and subscribe for automatic downloads every other week. We've got a strong lineup of great interviews coming in 2021 and cannot wait to share them with you.Got a suggestion? Send us a message on social media and we'll add it to our consideration list!
Please take our short survey, found here: https://hillsdale.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eb2OeuRgB3PJFUG Matt Spalding, Vice President of Washington Operations and Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale College, joins host Scot Bertram to discuss the 1776 Report, the core ideas in the Declaration and the Constitution, and the concept of a patriotic education.
Please take our short survey, found here: https://hillsdale.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eb2OeuRgB3PJFUGMatt Spalding, Vice President of Washington Operations and Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale College, joins host Scot Bertram to discuss the 1776 Report, the core ideas in the Declaration and the Constitution, and the concept of a patriotic education.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hillsdale Dialogues 08-14-2020 Israel-UAE Deal with Matthew Spalding, Vice President for Washington Operations and Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government, Hillsdale College
Hillsdale Dialogues 08-14-2020 Israel-UAE Deal with Matthew Spalding, Vice President for Washington Operations and Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government, Hillsdale CollegeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TOPICS: Recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions on religious liberty, Mike Gonzalez's THE PLOT TO CHANGE AMERICA, & Hillsdale In D.C.'s James Madison Fellowship for Young Professionals Host Scot Bertram talks with Hillsdale associate professor of politics, Adam Carrington, about recent decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court on the issues of religious liberty. Mike Gonzalez, senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, discusses his new book THE PLOT TO CHANGE AMERICA. And Matt Spalding, Vice President of Washington Operations & Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale in D.C., introduces us to the James Madison Fellowship for Young Professionals.
TOPICS: Recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions on religious liberty, Mike Gonzalez's THE PLOT TO CHANGE AMERICA, & Hillsdale In D.C.'s James Madison Fellowship for Young ProfessionalsHost Scot Bertram talks with Hillsdale associate professor of politics, Adam Carrington, about recent decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court on the issues of religious liberty. Mike Gonzalez, senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, discusses his new book THE PLOT TO CHANGE AMERICA. And Matt Spalding, Vice President of Washington Operations & Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale in D.C., introduces us to the James Madison Fellowship for Young Professionals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics: The Declaration of Independence, Warren Harding & Presidential rankings, the American Founding, & Hilldale's 2019 Commencement.Scot Bertram is joined by Hillsdale's Matt Spalding to discuss the Declaration and its relevance today. David Harsanyi of The Federalist defends Warren Harding and questions what qualities make a great president. Paul Rahe reflects on the American founding. And we hear Hillsdale's 2019 Commencement Address given by Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics: The Declaration of Independence, Warren Harding & Presidential rankings, the American Founding, & Hilldale's 2019 Commencement. Scot Bertram is joined by Hillsdale's Matt Spalding to discuss the Declaration and its relevance today. David Harsanyi of The Federalist defends Warren Harding and questions what qualities make a great president. Paul Rahe reflects on the American founding. And we hear Hillsdale's 2019 Commencement Address given by Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps.
On this episode, Scot Bertram is joined by Paul Moreno, professor of history at Hillsdale College, to discuss recent proposals to "pack the courts". Christopher Bedford of the Daily Caller News Foundation talks about training young journalists and media in the age of Trump. Hillsdale professor of economics, Ivan Pongracic, looks back at the life and career of surf guitar legend Dick Dale. And Matt Spalding from Hillsdale's Kirby Center shares news of a recent donation to the college by radio host Mark Levin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Scot Bertram is joined by Paul Moreno, professor of history at Hillsdale College, to discuss recent proposals to "pack the courts". Christopher Bedford of the Daily Caller News Foundation talks about training young journalists and media in the age of Trump. Hillsdale professor of economics, Ivan Pongracic, looks back at the life and career of surf guitar legend Dick Dale. And Matt Spalding from Hillsdale's Kirby Center shares news of a recent donation to the college by radio host Mark Levin.
On this episode, Scot Bertram is joined by Matt Spalding, Associate Vice President and Dean of Educational Programs for Hillsdale College in Washington, D.C., to discuss President Trump's emergency declaration for the southern border. John Marini talks his new book UNMASKING THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE. Hillsdale music professor Melissa Knecht tells us about the musical mental map. And we hear from Hillsdale economics professor Charles Steele, discussing climate and the economy.
On this episode, Scot Bertram is joined by Matt Spalding, Associate Vice President and Dean of Educational Programs for Hillsdale College in Washington, D.C., to discuss President Trump's emergency declaration for the southern border. John Marini talks his new book UNMASKING THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE. Hillsdale music professor Melissa Knecht tells us about the musical mental map. And we hear from Hillsdale economics professor Charles Steele, discussing climate and the economy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Spalding joins Hugh Hewitt to discuss Kavanaugh's Hearing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Spalding joins Hugh Hewitt to discuss Kavanaugh's Hearing.
Matt Spalding joins Hugh Hewitt to discuss Jeff Sessions, President Trump, and the Department of Justice.
Matt Spalding joins Hugh Hewitt to discuss Jeff Sessions, President Trump, and the Department of Justice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Matt Spalding joins Hugh Hewitt to discuss Rob Porter's resignation, the controversy around John Kelly, and the release of the Nunes memo.
Dr. Matt Spalding joins Hugh Hewitt to discuss Rob Porter's resignation, the controversy around John Kelly, and the release of the Nunes memo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hillsdale College Dr. Matt Spalding continues his conversation with us about American History, and the theory of education in 20th century America. If you haven't listened to Part I of the episode, listen here. 3:28: Schools are trying to do too much in their study of History. APs and other similar courses and curricula force us to cover too much ground in a superficial way. The most important task for parents and teachers is to give students an imagination. Otherwise, history becomes flat and dry. We should be more simple in our approach; students can find data on their own with ease if they have basic skills. We have to break through the idea that there are no absolute truths. 8:28: American education shifted in the Progressive Era due to the influence of, among others, John Dewey. Classical and Medieval thought had a shared understanding of reality, which is why Shakespeare, Aristotle and Aquinas could all talk about the same things. In the modern world, there is a shift beginning with Machiavelli, and running through Hegel. This though enters the American context through the Progressive Era. There were two key assumptions to this line of thinking. (1) There are no permanent things, and everything is relative; thus the pursuit of truth and knowledge makes no sense. (2) All things change with time; they are historical. Past thinkers, including the founders, did not have a historical sense; all things are relative to their time. This yields an education system that is not about transferring knowledge, but about discovering ourselves through a deconstructive process. This is a departure from the world of Churchill, the Founders, the Classical and Ancient worlds, in which education served the process of "liberating" the mind to know these timeless truths. Progressive history is summed up in quote by Carl Becker, "Whether the Declaration of Independence is true is a meaningless question." To the contrary, that is the question. It was what Washington and Lincoln grappled with, as do we today. 17:19: What are colleges looking for in a high school graduate? Student who will flourish in college is the one who can do the basic human things as the "rational animal." The great gift is the gift of speech--articulating, communicating, reading, being able to discuss other things that others have communicated. Students must have a basic framework of history, along with the main aspects of character and human nature. This student will flourish if the objective of college is not necessarily a professional degree. To the contrary, college should be a time when you continue your thinking, with other people learning to think, guided by someone with years of experience guiding, such that one liberates his mind using the wisdom of the past. College is an organized experiment in thinking well about the true things. A young man's capacity to flourish and succeed is seen, more than anywhere else, in his character. High school should provide a good education: knowledge, yes, but also habits of thinking and doing that are rooted in more than mere technical knowledge. Dr. Spalding's most recent book is We Still Hold These Truths.
Matt Spalding discusses the importance of studying history, and the problems with the contemporary approach.
On this episode of “The Right Side of History,” hosts Jarrett Stepman and Fred Lucas discuss the concept "God-given rights," how the idea is mocked by the media, and why it's so important to the future of the United States. They are joined by Matt Spalding, who is the associate vice president and dean for Hillsdale College in Washington, D.C., and the author of the book, "We Still Hold These Truths." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A weekly meeting of conservative bloggers, online journalists and modern media strategists hosted by The Heritage Foundation.
A weekly meeting of conservative bloggers, online journalists and modern media strategists hosted by The Heritage Foundation. This Week: The Capitol Visitor Center officially opens to the public today at 1 p.m. Along with the $621 million price tag, the building portrays a liberal view of the Constitution and a progressive take on American history. Heritage's Matt Spalding wrote about it on The Foundry and will be on hand to explain what he means. Check out this article in the Washington Times. We'll also hear from Steve Baldwin, author of "From Crayons to Condoms: The Ugly Truth About America's Public Schools." And Heritage's Jen Marshall will preview tomorrow's Religious Practice in America conference