Trent saw a need for change in the world of publishing, so he founded Brave Books.
Category: Culture
Lawrence Mead
Lawrence M. Mead is professor of politics at New York Univerisity and author of Burdens of Freedom: Cultural Difference and American Power. He also hosts the Poverty and Culture podcast. Professor Mead believes that we are fighting a world war over freedom and that we are losing.
Legal analyst and author of It Takes a Revolution: Forget the Scandal Industry, Larry is also the chairman of Freedom Watch. He joins us today with an update on his organizations efforts.
Adam is an author and the founder of Wrong Speak Publishing. Adam is attempting to change the narrative and the way we discuss cultural narratives by being honest, humble and resolute. He is also the author of Black Victim to Black Victor.
Peter Wood
Peter is the President of the National Association of Scholars and the author of Wrath: America Enraged. We discuss his book and possible solutions to America’s anger problem.
Actor, director and producer and Peabody Award winner Nick Searcy was at the Capitol on January 6th, 2021. According to Nick, what he saw being reported about what happened that day was in no way an accurate portrayal of what he saw that day with his own eyes. He documents that day and the events that followed in his new film Capitol Punishment, premiering Nov. 25th.
Armin is also known as Mr. Dad. He is the author of “The New Father: A Dad’s Guide to the Toddler Years” and his latest updated edition of “The Expectant Father”. He and I talk about the reasons why and the downstream impact of DC Comics recent decision to make Superman gay.