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In this segment, Mark is joined by Naomi Schaefer Riley, a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and the author of "No Way to Treat a Child". They discuss her latest piece in the City Journal that is titled, "Trump's College Crackdown: It's Their Own Fault".
In hour 3, Mark is joined by Frannie Block, a Reporter for The Free Press. She discusses her latest piece which is headlined, "How One Town Turned a Child's 'Cry For Help' Into a Hate Crime." Mark is then joined by Naomi Schaefer Riley, a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and the author of "No Way to Treat a Child". They discuss her latest piece in the City Journal that is titled, "Trump's College Crackdown: It's Their Own Fault". They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark and the crew preview what will be included in today's show. They then discuss the Trump administration admitting to mistakenly deporting someone that shouldn't have been. Mark is then joined by Sean Spicer, the Host of The Sean Spicer Show - available anywhere you can listen to podcasts. Spicer shares his thoughts on the efforts so far to secure the border as well as the Signal leak and more. Blues Radio Broadcaster Chris Kerber then joins. Kerbs comments on the Blues nine game win streak, the team calling up top prospects Dalibor Dvorsky and Jimmy Snuggerud. They also preview the Frozen Four which is coming to St Louis next weekend. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Mark then hosts, "Telephone Tuesday" where he takes calls from listeners to share their thoughts on why the attendance at Busch Stadium has been so low to start the season. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Frannie Block, a Reporter for The Free Press. She discusses her latest piece which is headlined, "How One Town Turned a Child's 'Cry For Help' Into a Hate Crime." Mark is then joined by Naomi Schaefer Riley, a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and the author of "No Way to Treat a Child". They discuss her latest piece in the City Journal that is titled, "Trump's College Crackdown: It's Their Own Fault". They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In a recent conversation with Naomi Riley, a senior fellow at AEI and child welfare expert, Christina Buttons and I dived into a deeply disturbing topic: the factors damaging child welfare. Riley argues that the emphasis on anti-racism has inadvertently harmed child protection efforts in the United States. Antiracist ideology has led to the wholesale corruption of social work institutions (and individual social workers), which are crucial for protecting child welfare; this has had detrimental impacts on children in various settings, from foster care to homeless encampments.Watch this episode on YouTube.
In this episode, Naomi Schaefer Riley discusses her book 'No Way to Treat a Child' and the issues within the foster care system and family courts. She also talks about the challenges of writing and the importance of being a parent. The conversation touches on the cultural problems of drug addiction and the decline of American cities. Riley introduces her upcoming project on child maltreatment fatalities and the need for transparency in child welfare agencies. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Naomi Schaefer Riley discusses her book 'No Way to Treat a Child' and the issues within the foster care system and family courts. She also talks about the challenges of writing and the importance of being a parent. The conversation touches on the cultural problems of drug addiction and the decline of American cities. Riley introduces her upcoming project on child maltreatment fatalities and the need for transparency in child welfare agencies. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week, hundreds of people joined us for our annual conference, "Confronting Antisemitism" on the campus of Grove City College. During the event, our Liberty Mail hosts sat down with conference speakers to discuss the issue further.
Naomi Schaefer Riley joins Brian C. Anderson to discuss the impact of drug use and decriminalization on children.
This episode is about the state of affairs on reserves and reservations in the USA and Canada. We talk with Naomi Schaefer Riley about her book, The New Trail of Tears, and about the reality that Native Americans and indigenous people have the highest addiction, suicide, abuse and poverty rates of any racial group in America. She details how property rights, autonomy, and equal legal protection could go a long way in changing the current standard of living. We also dive into education, the bureau of Indian affairs, the Indian child welfare act, colonialism, and how money handed out by the government and tribal leadership contributes to the rhythm of life on a reservation. Be prepared to have ideas questioned as Naomi pushes us to not just look at history as the source of all these issues, but modern day policy and “accepted” thoughts and beliefs as well. GUEST: Naomi Schaefer Riley https://www.naomiriley.com SPONSOR: Pretty Little Light Candle Co. https://prettylittlelightcandleco.com Rowe Casa: https://www.rowecasaorganics.com/?sca_ref=3468709.V2CVRBlBV1 FIND US: www.theboomclapcommunity.com www.instagram.com/boomclappodcast www.instagram.com/cecily.dickey www.Instagram.com/ritarogersco
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, November 10, 20234:20 pm: Charles Lipson, Professor of International Politics at the University of Chicago, joins the program to discuss his piece for the Telegraph about how intolerant bigots have seized control of our universities.4:38 pm: Naomi Schaefer Riley, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Rod for a conversation about her recent piece for the Deseret News in which she writes it is time to stop believing that marijuana is harmless.6:05 pm: Joshua Crawford, Director of Criminal Justice Initiatives at the Georgia Center for Opportunity, joins Rod to discuss his piece for the Wall Street Journal about how Covid has become an excuse for rising crime instead of the bad policy that has worsened violence.6:20 pm: Jackson Elliott, a Reporter with the Epoch Times, joins the show to discuss his story on how the United States spent $4 billion on global LGBTQ initiatives over the last three years.6:38 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversations this week with Deroy Murdock of The Daily Caller on why he says early voting is against the law, and (at 6:50 pm) with Robert Moffitt of The Heritage Foundation about how the covid vaccine mandates have spawned lingering dangerous results.
About 40 per cent of Americans are in religiously diverse partnerships. Despite herself being in a successful inter-racial and inter-faith marriage, leading writer and commentator Naomi Schaefer Riley says there are pitfalls, particularly with interfaith romances.
Coming up at 4 pm today on the Rod Arquette Show on Talk Radio 105.9 KNRS, Naomi Schaefer Riley, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Rod to discuss her piece in the Deseret News about the growing stigma surrounding adoption. Plus, Ken Davis, former Deputy Attorney General for Virginia joins the show to discuss his recent piece for The Daily Caller on the weaponization of government. See below for a full rundown of today's program.Rod Arquette ShowDaily Rundown – Friday, July 7, 20234:20 pm: Local investment advisor Gary Gygi joins the program to give us his thoughts on the latest jobs report that shows the slowest employment growth since December 2020.4:38 pm: Jeremy Beck, Vice President of NumbersUSA joins the program to discuss how House Republicans are on the verge of approving a bill that would sextuple the number of work visas for foreign laborers.6:05 pm: Naomi Schaefer Riley, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Rod to discuss her piece in the Deseret News about the growing stigma surrounding adoption.6:20 pm: Ken Davis, former Deputy Attorney General for Virginia joins the show to discuss his recent piece for The Daily Caller on the weaponization of government.6:38 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversations this week with national radio host Kevin McCullough on his piece for Townhall on how Donald Trump's Supreme Court appointments are helping get America back, and (at 6:50 pm) with Terry Jones of Issues and Insights on the growing divide in America.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, May 15, 20234:20 pm: Tristan Justice, Western Correspondent at The Federalist joins the program for a conversation about a new public lands proposition from the Bureau of Land Management that ignores the needs of mountain states in the west by jeopardizing grazing rights for ranchers and implementing conservation leasing.4:38 pm: Valerie Richardson of the Washington Times joins Rod to discuss her recent piece about how the nation is further divided by the abortion debate following the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade.5:05 pm: St. George City Council member Michelle Tanner joins the show for a conversation about Mayor Michele Randall's decision to shut down public comment at City Council meetings seemingly over some resident's desires to stoke the culture wars rather than address city issues.6:05 pm: Susan Shelley, a columnist with the Southern California News Group, joins the program to discuss why she says open borders are a threat to American sovereignty.6:20 pm: Naomi Schaefer Riley, a Resident Fellow with the American Enterprise Institute, joins the show to discuss the story of how a false rape accusation against a 17-year-old New Jersey boy led to his suicide in an incident that goes far beyond bullying.6:38 pm: Scott Paxman, General Manager of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District joins Rod to discuss what Utah reservoir operators are doing to plan for what is expected to be record runoff from this winter's snowpack.
Naomi Schaefer Riley is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where she focuses on child welfare and foster care issues. Specifically, her work analyzes the role of faith-based, civic, and community organizations in changing the foster care and adoption services landscape.Naomi joins Nidhi Krishnan from Washington University in St. Louis for a conversation about the child welfare crisis and the foster care system, the evolution of parenting roles, and the quality of life of Native American populations in the United States. To learn more about AEI's work on college campuses, visit our website.
Foster care is supposed to be temporary, but for many children across the US...it's not. Congress passed a bill more than 20 years ago that terminates parental rights if a child spends the majority of time in foster care. But there's little enforcement and exceptions made. Naomi Schaefer Riley says this is a problem and kids need more permanent homes for their development.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, March 24, 20234:20 pm: Senator Mike McKell joins Rod for a conversation about Utah's new parental supervision law for social media sites, and what could come next in efforts to protect children4:38 pm: Naomi Schaefer Riley, a Resident Fellow with the American Enterprise Institute joins the program to discuss the need for foster children to find permanent homes, and how the actions of some activists are making that more difficult6:05 pm: Lisa Rowe, CEO of Support After Abortion joins Rod for a conversation about a mental health issue that is hidden by politics, after abortion mental health6:20 pm: West Jordan Police Chief Ken Wallentine joins the show to preview this weekend's Safe Kids Fair6:38 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversations this week with David Drucker, Senior Writer with The Dispatch, on his piece about the role the mainstream media will play for Republican candidates in 2024, and (at 6:50 pm) with Sarah Westwood, Investigative Reporter at the Washington Examiner, about Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney that is threatening to arrest Donald Trump
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, February 3, 2023 4:20 pm: Gary Gygi of Gygi Capital Management joins the show to discuss today's job numbers, which show an increase of 517,000 in January 4:38 pm: Natalie Cline of the Utah State Board of Education joins the program to discuss some possible changes to the financial literacy courses in Utah high schools that would re quire students to learn about the superiority of the American free market systems 6:05 pm: Robert Bortins, CEO of Classical Conversations joins the show to discuss his piece for American Greatness about how school voucher systems typically cause higher education costs 6:20 pm: Naomi Schaefer Riley, a Resident Fellow with the American Enterprise Institute joins the show for a conversation about her piece on how parents should have the same due process as criminals when it comes to the child welfare system 6:38 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversations this week with Adam Guilette of Accuracy in Media about their report that critical race theory is being taught in Utah high schools, and (at 6:50 pm) with Rafael Mangual of the Manhattan Institute on why actions of police like those caught on video in Memphis are still atypical of police behavior
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Julie interviews Naomi Schaefer Riley about her new book: No Way to Treat a Child. They discuss how woke ideology has infiltrated the foster care system at the detriment of the children it was designed to help.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Naomi Schaefer Riley joins to discuss this month's policy focus: Fixing Our Child Welfare System to Help America's Most Venerable Kids. This is an important topic because data show that children increasingly lack a safe, permanent, and loving home in America. We discuss the specific reforms that need to come from many different sectors in this […]
Naomi Schaefer Riley joins to discuss this month's policy focus: Fixing Our Child Welfare System to Help America's Most Venerable Kids. This is an important topic because data show that children increasingly lack a safe, permanent, and loving home in America. We discuss the specific reforms that need to come from many different sectors in this country and why the underpinning of any policy needs to focus on children's safety instead of adults' needs.Naomi Schaefer Riley is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, focusing on issues regarding child welfare, as well as a senior fellow at the Independent Women's Forum. She also writes about parenting, higher education, religion, philanthropy, and culture.She is a former columnist for the New York Post and a former Wall Street Journal editor and writer, as well as the author of seven books, including, most recently, “No Way to Treat a Child: How the Foster Care System, Family Courts, and Racial Activists Are Wrecking Young Lives,” (Bombardier, 2021). Ms. Riley's writings have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the LA Times, and the Washington Post, among other publications. She appears regularly on FoxNews and FoxBusiness and CNBC. She has also appeared on Q&A with Brian Lamb as well as the Today Show.--She Thinks is a podcast for women (and men) who are sick of the spin in today's news cycle and are seeking the truth. Once a week, every week, She Thinks host Beverly Hallberg is joined by guests who cut through the clutter and bring you the facts. You don't have to keep up with policy and politics to understand how issues will impact you and the people you care about most. You just have to keep up with us. We make sure you have the information you need to come to your own conclusions. Because, let's face it, you're in control of your own life and can think for yourself. You can listen to the latest She Thinks episode(s) here or wherever you get your podcasts. Then subscribe, rate, and share with your friends. If you are already caught up and want more, join our online community. Be sure to subscribe to our emails to ensure you're equipped with the facts on the issues you care about most: https://iwf.org/connect. Independent Women's Forum (IWF) believes all issues are women's issues. IWF promotes policies that aren't just well-intended, but actually enhance people's freedoms, opportunities, and choices. IWF doesn't just talk about problems. We identify solutions and take them straight to the playmakers and policy creators. And, as a 501(c)3, IWF educates the public about the most important topics of the day. Check out the Independent Women's Forum website for more information on how policies impact you, your loved ones, and your community: www.iwf.org. Subscribe to IWF's YouTube channel. Follow IWF on social media: - on Twitter- on Facebook- on Instagram#IWF #SheThinks #AllIssuesAreWomensIssues Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we're joined by Naomi Schaefer Riley, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and author of "The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians," to discuss what's really happening on Native American reservations. Many of us have heard of the disproportionate rates of violence and crime on reservations, but there's little information on why this is happening. One of the biggest problems isn't lack of funds, as many on the Left would have you believe – it's mismanagement of funds. We talk about how the cycle of throwing money at the problem never fixes it and discuss the horror of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978, which prioritizes keeping Native American children on reservations over putting them in safe homes. We also discuss poor education rates on reservations and look intro why Native Americans don't seem to have the same protections from crime and violence that the rest of the country does, even though they are U.S. citizens just like anyone else. Then, we ask what we can do to help. --- Timecodes: [01:44] Interview with Naomi begins [05:15] Why do Native Americans stay on reservations? [06:52] Culture on reservations [16:00] Gambling industry [18:15] Native American rights as U.S. citizens [23:20] Oklahoma vs. McGirt [26:17] Social justice & child welfare [35:20] Violence on reservations [39:27] Reservations under Covid [42:44] What can we do? --- Today's Sponsors: Range Leather — highest quality leather, age old techniques and all backed up with a “forever guarantee." Go to rangeleather.com and use coupon code "ALLIE" to receive 15% off your first order. Samaritan's Purse — demonstrate God's love in a tangle way by providing a Christmas shoebox to a child. Visit SamaritansPurse.org/OCC to learn how to pack a shoebox or build one online. Healthycell — get 20% off your first order at HealthyCell.com/ALLIE, use promo code 'ALLIE'! Netsuite — gain visibility and control of your financials, planning, budgeting, and inventory so you can manage risk, get reliable forecasts, and improve margins. Go to NetSuite.com/ALLIE to get your one-of-a-kind flexible financing program. --- Links: McGirt v. Oklahoma: https://oklahoma.gov/mcgirt.html --- Relevant Previous Episodes: Ep 603 | How CPS & Foster Care Corruption is Killing Kids | Guest: Naomi Schaefer Riley https://apple.co/3ET8m7v --- Christmas Merch: Use code "BlackFriday" at checkout to get 30% off by Black Friday! Full collection: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey?sort_by=created-descending#MainContent "Thrill of Hope" crewneck (white): https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey/products/a-thrill-of-hope-crewneck-sweatshirt-white "Thrill of Hope" crewneck (green): https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey/products/a-thrill-of-hope-crewneck-sweatshirt-olive "Raise a Joyful Ruckus" crewneck (green): https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey/products/raise-a-joyful-ruckus-crewneck-sweatshirt "Raise a Joyful Ruckus" crewneck (blue): https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey/products/raise-a-joyful-ruckus-crewneck-sweatshirt-blue "You Better Watch Out" sticker: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey/products/you-better-watch-out-sticker --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Inflation has been easing slightly, but philanthropic foundations have suffered big losses in the stock market over the last year. Naomi Schaefer Riley from the American Enterprise Institute breaks down what does that means for the charities they were donating to and whether or not society is becoming less charitable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Naomi Schaefer Riley, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and senior fellow at the Independent Women's Forum, joins Federalist Western Correspondent Tristan Justice to discuss her book "The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians."You can find Riley's book here: https://www.naomiriley.com/books/the-new-trail-of-tears/
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Naomi Schaefer Riley, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and senior fellow at the Independent Women's Forum, joins Federalist Western Correspondent Tristan Justice to discuss her book “The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians.” You can find Riley’s book here: https://www.naomiriley.com/books/the-new-trail-of-tears/
This week Trey revisits a conversation with Author, and Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and Senior Fellow at the Independent Women's Forum, Naomi Schaefer Riley. Naomi focuses on issues regarding child welfare, and they discuss her book, No Way to Treat a Child: How the Foster Care System, Family Courts, and Racial Activists Are Wrecking Young Lives. Naomi explains a child's need for a secure attachment and the understanding that if they have a need, an adult will be there for them to provide it. She also discusses race discrimination within foster homes and how that plays a part in the adoption process. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, May 16, 20224:20 pm: Josh Blackman, author and assistant professor at the South Texas College of Law, joins Rod to discuss recent comments from Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas that trust within the court has been destroyed following the leak of the Roe v. Wade draft opinion4:38 pm: Megan Basham, Culture Reporter for The Daily Wire, joins the show for a conversation about her piece on the legend of the real Jane Roe5:05 pm: Carson Jorgenson, Chairman of the Utah Republican Party, joins Rod to discuss why the party is shunning the Utah Debate Commission in favor of holding its own debates prior to the primary election6:05 pm: Leor Sapir, an Adjunct Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, joins the program to discuss the results of a Princeton study of the effectiveness of “gender affirming therapy”6:20 pm: Brad Wilcox, a Sociology Professor at the University of Virginia joins Rod to discuss his piece in the Deseret News about what family policies should look like in post-Roe America6:38 pm: Naomi Schaefer Riley, a Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins the show to discuss her Deseret News piece remembering Midge Decter, who warned us about the dangers of progressivism
Commentary contributor and author Naomi Schaefer Riley joins the podcast today to discuss the life and work of the late Midge Decter, her signature on an open letter defending liberty from its many detractors across the political spectrum, and the last vestiges of Covid mania.
Commentary contributor and author Naomi Schaefer Riley joins the podcast today to discuss the life and work of the late Midge Decter, her signature on an open letter defending liberty from its many detractors across the political spectrum, and the last vestiges of Covid mania.
Today we're talking to Naomi Schaefer Riley, author of the book "No Way to Treat a Child: How the Foster Care System, Family Courts, and Racial Activists Are Wrecking Young Lives," about the corruption running rampant throughout Child Protective Services and the foster care system and the woke ideology that's causing it. While many on the Right see CPS as a heavy-handed branch of government bureaucracy, and that is often the case, Naomi points out that there is a flip side to this situation in which CPS takes no action when they really should. The reason for this? Equity. The leftist ideology that's infiltrated CPS suggests that its workers keep a family together at all costs. And while that sounds good on the surface, the reality is that this policy leads CPS to leave vulnerable children with their abusers. Naomi details exactly how leftist corruption in CPS is hurting kids and what she thinks should be done so that CPS can get back to the business of protecting kids, rather than trying to satisfy some ideology. --- Today's Sponsors: Good Ranchers — change the way you shop for meat today by visiting GoodRanchers.com/ALLIE & use promo code 'ALLIE' to save $30 off your order! Annie's Kit Clubs — keep the whole family engaged & creative with hands-on monthly kits. Subscriptions are month-to-month & you can cancel anytime! Go to AnniesKitClubs.com/ALLIE to save 75% off your first month! Birch Gold — text 'ALLIE' to 989898 to protect your savings with gold! No obligation to get this info. Pre-Born — will you help rescue babies' lives? Donate by calling #250 & say keyword 'BABY' or go to Preborn.com/ALLIE. --- Foster Care Organizations & Resources Naomi Mentioned: Project 1.27 https://www.project127.org/ Immerse Arkansas https://immersearkansas.org/ The Call https://thecallinarkansas.org/ --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown –Thursday, March 24, 20224:20 pm: Former U.S. Attorney for Utah Brett Tolman joins the show for a conversation about the Senate Judiciary Committee's questioning of Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Jackson Brown about her record in sentencing child porn offenders4:38 pm: Nichole Mason, President of Utah Parents United, joins Rod to discuss the new political action committee founded by the organization6:05 pm: Steve Moore, Chief Economist at the Heritage Foundation, joins the show for his weekly visit with Rod about politics and the nation's economy6:20 pm: Naomi Schaefer Riley, Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute joins Rod to discuss her op-ed piece for the Deseret News in which she says Teach for America should concentrate on teaching children instead of pushing woke ideologies6:38 pm: Peter Reichard, President of the Utah Foundation, joins the program to discuss the group's latest study on social cohesion in Utah
The main goal of the foster care system is to help and protect kids… isn't it? Unfortunately no, and the outcomes are often disastrous. Naomi Schaefer Riley, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, reveals the disturbing truth. Donate today to help keep PragerU podcasts and videos free! PragerU.com/donate
At this week's Round Table, Inica, Jack, and Kenisha spoke with Naomi Schaefer Riley, a senior fellow at the conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute, where she focuses on child welfare and foster care issues. For decades, Naomi's work has focused on understanding how to identify and attend to those who are most vulnerable and at risk and how we can better support them. Today, that translates to focusing on the impact of remote schooling and the mental health crisis being experienced by adolescents, especially the most vulnerable, for whom things have gone from bad to worse while they have simultaneously become more invisible. The data is sobering: rates of suicide and suicidal ideation and substance abuse and overdosing have gone dramatically up. We talked about the impact of school closings and how important it is to adjust to Covid as the new normal and not be overly cautious: Naomi shared that a child is as likely to die from Covid as to die from playing Little League. She encouraged us to think of Covid like we think of the flu, for which 20,000 kids are hospitalized every year and we survive. Naomi feels that the billions of dollars the Federal Government has poured into schools hasn't been well used, and that schools are trying to adhere to too many policies to their–and our– detriment. Further, she would get rid of quarantining as she thinks it's impossible to run institutions with it. We also talked about the foster care system–there are 440,000 kids currently in the system and rampant cases of abuse and neglect—and what it would take to reform it in meaningful ways. It was a super interesting conversation; we hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Thank you for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nextgenpolitics/message
Our podcast guest this week is Naomi Schaefer Riley, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and author of the new book No Way Home: How the Foster Care System, Family Courts, and Racial Activists are Wrecking Young Lives. Naomi discusses the failure of state and federal child welfare systems to keep at-risk children safe and how these kids are getting lost in red tape, bureaucracy, and politics.
When the left weaponizes the rampant problems within the foster care system against the right, they seem to always leave out one KEY component: it's the LEFT'S SOCIAL JUSTICE POLICIES that are rotting our child welfare system in the U.S. from the inside out. Get ready to be ANGRY and SHOCKED by author and investigative journalist Naomi Schaefer Riley who EXPOSES how the foster care system is ACTUALLY run. Whether it's learning that abused kids are used as tools through the child welfare system to promote political and racial ideologies or the fact that Social Justice Warriors have corrupted the system to the point where children are often left with their abusers or DENIED foster care because of their race…this is an episode that will light a FIRE UNDER YOU. Buy “No Way To Treat A Child” by Naomi Schaefer Riley OUT NOW!New episodes of The Spillover air every Thursday at 9:00 PM PST / 12:00 AM EST on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Also airing every Friday at 3:30 PM PST / 6:30 PM EST on TPUSA Live and make sure you watch the episodes at YouTube.com/popliticsLooking for like-minded friends? Join the Cuteservative Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1234544066933796/
In this episode I sit down with Naomi Riley to discuss how the Foster Care System, Family Courts, and Racial Activists Are Wrecking Young Lives. Naomi argues that our focus on reunification has built a system that is more accomidating of adults than protective of kids. Naomi Schaefer Riley is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute focusing on issues regarding child welfare as well as a senior fellow at the Independent Women's Forum. She also writes about parenting, higher education, religion, philanthropy and culture.She is a former columnist for the New York Post and a former Wall Street Journal editor and writer, as well as the author of seven books, including, “No Way to Treat a Child: How the Foster Care System, Family Courts, and Racial Activists Are Wrecking Young Lives".Get her book: https://www.amazon.com/No-Way-Treat-Child-Activists/dp/164293657XCheck out her resources: https://www.nowaytotreatachildbook.com/Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-schaefer-riley-74285067/
TOPICS: Separation of powers, NO WAY TO TREAT A CHILD, the history of the book, and Justice Clarence Thomas' 30 years at the Supreme Court.Host Scot Bertram talks with Kevin Portteus, Professor of Politics & Director of American Studies at Hillsdale, about the design of the separation of powers in the federal government. Naomi Schaefer Riley, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and at the Independent Women's Forum, joins us to discuss her new book, NO WAY TO TREAT A CHILD: HOW THE FOSTER CARE SYSTEM, FAMILY COURTS, AND RACIAL ACTIVISTS ARE WRECKING YOUNG LIVES. Mark Maier, Lecturer in English at Hillsdale, tells us the history of the book. And to mark 30 years of Justice Clarence Thomas at the Supreme Court, we chat with Myron Magnet about his book CLARENCE THOMAS AND THE LOST CONSTITUTION.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today says that American kids who are in danger and in need of foster care are being left in dangerous situations far too long. But even more provocatively, she makes the case that children are sometimes being used as pawns as part of a broader social agenda that, however well-intentioned, can be disastrous for kids left in foster care limbo. Naomi Schaefer Riley is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute where she focuses on child welfare and foster care issues. She has written for the Atlantic, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post and has appeared on NBC, Fox News and CNBC. Her new book is No Way to Treat a Child: How the Foster Care System, Family Courts and Racial Activists Are Wrecking Young Lives. She explains where the system is coming apart and how better data, more coordination with civic groups, and reconsidered priorities could help stitch it together. Photo by Birgit Loit on Unsplash
This week on “The Learning Curve,” Gerard Robinson and guest co-host Kerry McDonald talk with Naomi Schaefer Riley, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and author of several books, including Be the Parent, Please. They discuss findings from her book on how excessive technology use negatively impacts children's intellectual, social, and moral development – which was even more of... Source
Gabe continues looking at the what we've learned from the pandemic, asking journalist Alex Berenson about what happened in media reporting around COVID and asking child welfare expert Naomi Schaefer Riley how children were impacted by the pandemic.
This week, the AEI Podcast Channel presents the latest episode of https://www.aei.org/tag/are-you-kidding-me-podcast/ (Are You Kidding Me?,) hosted by AEI scholars Naomi Schaefer Riley and Ian Rowe. Over the past month, US family policy has captivated the attention of policymakers across the ideological spectrum. At the forefront of the family policy conversation: a universal child allowance. In early February 2021, Senator Mitt Romney https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2021/02/04/romney-child-benefit-stimulus/ (proposed) a sweeping plan to combine several tax credits and the major US cash welfare program into a universal child allowance, paid in cash to families on a monthly basis. Democrats responded with a https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2021/02/07/child-benefit-democrats-biden/ (plan) of their own that would introduce a slightly smaller child allowance, but keep other federal benefits intact. How would a universal child allowance affect child poverty in the US? Does this policy hold fast to the conservative tradition of pursuing “temporary, targeted, and timely” federal supports? Joining Naomi and Ian in this episode is AEI Rowe Scholar in poverty studies https://www.aei.org/profile/angela-rachidi/ (Angela Rachidi). She discusses the history of poverty alleviation programs in the US, the potential unintended consequences of a child allowance, and the policy agenda of a new “pro-natalist” movement on the right focused on removing barriers that prevent Americans from having the number of children they desire. Later, Ian, Naomi, and Angela explore means-tested “baby bonds” as a potential alternative to the child allowance. Find Are You Kidding Me? on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/are-you-kidding-me/id1511049533 (Apple), https://open.spotify.com/show/5CUToI2Rb5fhWHJWqUUrhg?si=f5cd5ba267b8461f (Spotify) or wherever you get your podcasts.
Naomi Schaefer Riley, a senior fellow at the Independent Women's Forum and a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, talks with host Scot Bertram about the kind of rules and routine that make children comfortable and that afford parents some degree of sanity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Naomi Schaefer Riley, weekly columnist for the New York Post and former Wall Street Journal editor and writer sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians." During the interview, Naomi and Ben discuss a variety of topics including the plight of American Indians, the damage done by federal government regulation, welfare and lack of private property rights, the concomitant collapse of American Indian culture, how rent-seeking economic activity has stunted growth, what reforms like Ben Chavis are trying to do to improve Indian education and Riley's recommendations for how American Indians can change their fate. Read 'The New Trail of Tears': tinyurl.com/jyfu4c2 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb
Naomi Schaefer Riley, weekly columnist for the New York Post and former Wall Street Journal editor and writer sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians." During the interview, Naomi and Ben discuss a variety of topics including the plight of Native Americans in America, the damage done by federal government regulation, welfare and lack of private property rights, the concomitant collapse of Native American culture, how rent-seeking economic activity has stunted growth, what reforms like Ben Chavis are trying to do to improve Indian education and Riley's recommendations for how Native Americans can change their fate. Read 'Who Needs the Fed': tinyurl.com/jyfu4c2 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb
Naomi Schaefer Riley, weekly columnist for the New York Post and former Wall Street Journal editor and writer sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians." During the interview, Naomi and Ben discuss a variety of topics including the plight of American Indians, the damage done by federal government regulation, welfare and lack of private property rights, the concomitant collapse of American Indian culture, how rent-seeking economic activity has stunted growth, what reforms like Ben Chavis are trying to do to improve Indian education and Riley's recommendations for how American Indians can change their fate. Read 'The New Trail of Tears': tinyurl.com/jyfu4c2 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb
Naomi Schaefer Riley, weekly columnist for the New York Post and former Wall Street Journal editor and writer sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians." During the interview, Naomi and Ben discuss a variety of topics including the plight of American Indians, the damage done by federal government regulation, welfare and lack of private property rights, the concomitant collapse of American Indian culture, how rent-seeking economic activity has stunted growth, what reforms like Ben Chavis are trying to do to improve Indian education and Riley's recommendations for how American Indians can change their fate. Read 'The New Trail of Tears': tinyurl.com/jyfu4c2 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb
Naomi Schaefer Riley, weekly columnist for the New York Post and former Wall Street Journal editor and writer sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians." During the interview, Naomi and Ben discuss a variety of topics including the plight of American Indians, the damage done by federal government regulation, welfare and lack of private property rights, the concomitant collapse of American Indian culture, how rent-seeking economic activity has stunted growth, what reforms like Ben Chavis are trying to do to improve Indian education and Riley's recommendations for how American Indians can change their fate. Read 'The New Trail of Tears': tinyurl.com/jyfu4c2 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb
Naomi Schaefer Riley, weekly columnist for the New York Post and former Wall Street Journal editor and writer sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians." During the interview, Naomi and Ben discuss a variety of topics including the plight of American Indians, the damage done by federal government regulation, welfare and lack of private property rights, the concomitant collapse of American Indian culture, how rent-seeking economic activity has stunted growth, what reforms like Ben Chavis are trying to do to improve Indian education and Riley's recommendations for how American Indians can change their fate. Read 'The New Trail of Tears': tinyurl.com/jyfu4c2 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb
Naomi Schaefer Riley, weekly columnist for the New York Post and former Wall Street Journal editor and writer sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians." During the interview, Naomi and Ben discuss a variety of topics including the plight of American Indians, the damage done by federal government regulation, welfare and lack of private property rights, the concomitant collapse of American Indian culture, how rent-seeking economic activity has stunted growth, what reforms like Ben Chavis are trying to do to improve Indian education and Riley's recommendations for how American Indians can change their fate. Read 'The New Trail of Tears': tinyurl.com/jyfu4c2 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb
Naomi Schaefer Riley, weekly columnist for the New York Post and former Wall Street Journal editor and writer sits down with ChangeUp Media's Ben Weingarten for Encounter Books to discuss her new book "The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians." During the interview, Naomi and Ben discuss a variety of topics including the plight of American Indians, the damage done by federal government regulation, welfare and lack of private property rights, the concomitant collapse of American Indian culture, how rent-seeking economic activity has stunted growth, what reforms like Ben Chavis are trying to do to improve Indian education and Riley's recommendations for how American Indians can change their fate. Read 'The New Trail of Tears': tinyurl.com/jyfu4c2 'Freeway' by Kurt Vile is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. Download 'Freeway' here: tinyurl.com/p4tkyfb