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Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

Firing Line With Margaret Hoover

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Author, feminist, gay rights activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover leads a rigorous exchange of ideas with America’s political and cultural newsmakers. In the spirit of William F. Buckley Jr.’s iconic “Firing Line,” Hoover engages with thought leaders on the pivotal issues moving the nation forward. New podcast episodes drop weekly, and sometimes more, featuring bonus content you won’t hear on TV.
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House Calls the Podcast

Dr. Hugh House and Matthew Waldron

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House Calls: The Podcast is where lifelong friends Dr. Hugh House, an orthopedic surgeon, and Matthew Waldron invite you into candid, in-depth conversations with the fascinating people in their world and beyond—each driven by a unique passion for life. With warmth, wit, and over 40 years of shared history, Hugh and Matt blend humor, heartfelt anecdotes, and thoughtful dialogue into a podcast that feels like you are overhearing one of their many conversations. The only difference is that they ...
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Humans vs Retirement is the podcast that proves retirement isn’t just about money, it’s about life. Hosted by me Dan Haylett, I dive into the real, human side of retirement: the emotions, the mindset shifts, and the messy, wonderful journey of reinventing yourself for the next chapter. Through honest conversations with experts and inspiring stories from retirees themselves, you'll get the tools, ideas, and encouragement you need to retire to something, not just from something. If you want to ...
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Uncommon Ground with Van Jones

Amazon Music | Van Jones

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Are you concerned about the future? Tired of divisiveness? Join political commentator and changemaker Van Jones on a journey to find unifying solutions to our country’s biggest problems. Each week, Van and his guests explore topics that affect us all—from climate change to prison reform, from voting rights to political polarization. In Uncommon Ground with Van Jones, you’ll hear inspiring, hopeful and unique perspectives on what it takes to create meaningful change and foster productive dial ...
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Brands and companies' approach to purpose is increasingly important to consumers, and the long-term success of the business. Serving Success: The Only A Pavement Away Podcast, aims to inspire hospitality professionals to make a positive change in their businesses by shining a light on the stories of some truly remarkable people, innovating across their businesses. With a focus on positive change, our podcast hosts will be speaking to visionary industry leaders about their own journey in hosp ...
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Sam Tanenhaus, author of a long-awaited biography of William F. Buckley Jr., sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss the original “Firing Line” host’s life and legacy a century after his birth. In “Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America,” Tanenhaus details Buckley’s childhood, his rise to lead the American conservative movement…
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Rucking (walking with a weighted backpack, or "ruck", on your back) has been around forever. This week the guys dig into the "ruckus" surrounding weighted vests. Is it a fad? Who should try it? Is it beneficial for all ages? Get the answers to these questions and remember to subscribe, like and share this episode with your friends!…
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This week the guys get to talk to Kevin Coloton. The title says it all. The only thing "meh" about the man is his name! And the fact that he can't do taxidermy (yet!)! From his career journey to how he spends his free time its an interesting conversation with someone who thought his life was going to go one way and instead went a 1,000 different wa…
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Big Hug Brewing creates beers with purpose, raising money for charities supporting people and communities. Matt Williams, the company’s founder, shares his inspiring story of how he built his business around a set of values that strives to help others, and encourages others to do the same. Each month, Serving Success: The Only A Pavement Away Podca…
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New York Congressman Mike Lawler sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss his approach to legislating as one of only three Republicans in the House representing a district Kamala Harris won in 2024 and why he believes his Democratic-leaning constituents should reelect him next year. Lawler, who recently ruled out a run for governor, talks about de…
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This week the guys throw caution to the wind and take you into the world of cold plunging! Watch as these two warriors submerge themselves into water that reaches temperatures of 46 degrees!!! You will learn about the countless wellness benefits they both receive from their "plunges". To watch the video, please find us on YouTube!…
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Conservative economist Jessica Riedl joins Margaret Hoover to talk about tariffs, tax cuts, and the threat of the growing national debt. She explains why President Trump’s tariffs have not yet upended the economy and why she believes American consumers will ultimately bear the costs of Trump’s policies. Riedl, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Insti…
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To commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Corn Roast Lacrosse Games, the guys sit down with historians, players and coaches to understand the importance of this annual event. They talk with lacrosse historian Rick Hook, player Ti House and Brian Wood, players/coaches Acacia /Walker Weinstein and Stacey Fernandez, about what makes this game so spec…
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In this deeply insightful and refreshingly honest conversation, I sit down with retirement coach and former financial services executive Toni Petrillo, founder of Retire with Intention. We explore the emotional complexities and personal transformations that often define life after full-time work, diving into the hidden challenges retirees face, par…
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Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss her economic “war plan” for Democrats and her approach to bridging the ideological divisions within the party. Slotkin–who won her seat even as Donald Trump won her state–calls for Democrats to stop being so sensitive, responds to the rise of progressive populists like Zohran M…
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This week Dr. House and Matt get to know a fascinating young woman, Clara Cecil. Besides being a published author (It Starts With a Step), she is an advocate for regenerative farming. Walking and eating healthy, its almost as if this podcast was made for her! Enjoy and please subscribe!By Dr. Hugh House and Matthew Waldron
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Former Vice President Mike Pence sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss the first six months of Donald Trump’s second term and his advocacy for adhering to the conservative principles that he feels led to success in the first Trump administration. Pence assesses President Trump’s apparent shift toward a more aggressive posture against Vladimir P…
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In this powerful and entertaining episode, I'm delighted to be joined by podcasting legend Matt Halloran, co-founder of ProudMouth. Together, we explore why podcasting isn't just a tool for business; it’s a deeply human medium that offers purpose, connection, and even legacy in retirement. Whether you're a financial planner looking to build trust w…
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If you like hearing from a medical expert about the dangers of kid's (and parents) following "what's trending" on social media this is the episode for you! If you love Dr. House talking over the co-host and guest and only getting 1 Rocky Balboa reference in, then this definitely the episode for you! Dr. Margaret Turner is a pediatrician who combine…
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Janene is Group Director of People & Culture at The Wolseley Hospitality Group - a family of individual restaurants whose ethos is focused around creating places where people feel they belong. She spoke to our Founder & CEO Greg Mangham about some of the many Only a Pavement Away Members who have gone from homelessness to developing successful care…
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Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski joins Margaret Hoover to discuss her new memoir “Far from Home,” in which she reflects on her rise in Washington, D.C. and her role as a moderate Republican in the time of Donald Trump. “My place in the middle is often uncomfortable, sometimes lonely,” Murkowski tells Margaret. “But it's where I feel I belong.” While s…
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In this episode, I had the privilege to sit down with world-renowned economist Dr. Jeff Brown to explore one of retirement's most misunderstood tools, annuities. But this isn’t your typical dry financial chat. Together, we unpack why guaranteed income might be the key to unlocking joy, confidence, and peace of mind in retirement. With a perfect ble…
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Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley joins Margaret Hoover to discuss his new book, “The Affirmative Action Myth,” in which he argues that Black people were progressing at a faster rate before racial preferences became widespread in the 1970s. The prominent conservative also discusses racial disparities in education, saying that universities t…
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This week the guys continue their "summer artist series" with famed portrait photographer, Philip Bermingham. It's a fascinating conversation with a former policeman from Liverpool, who moved to Bermuda and found his passion...Telling stories with his camera! From the Waldron Family to the Royal Family and many other dignitaries in between, Philip …
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In this energising and heartfelt episode, I'm joined by Tony Taylor, a retired entrepreneur turned healthy ageing coach, functional medicine practitioner, and the creator of the 7 Pillars of Ageing Responsibly. After facing the retirement cliff edge head-on, Tony rebuilt his life with purpose, resilience, and a relentless curiosity. Together, we ex…
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Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes joins Margaret Hoover to discuss his new book, “Marketcrafters,” in which he examines how American policymakers have shaped markets for social and political goals over the last century. Hughes, who is now pursuing a PhD in economics at the University of Pennsylvania, sees growing support on the left and the right fo…
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This week the guys talk sailing and the importance of family, community and team with the recipient of the 2025 Tulane Athletics Green Globe Award for Best Male Teammate of the Year (across ALL varsity sports at Tulane!) Zander King! With only one reference to Popeye, it's still an insightful conversation about the lessons learned as a teammate in …
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In this inspiring and thought-provoking episode of Humans vs Retirement, I sit down with The Executive Book Coach, Helen Wilkie to explore why retirement may be the ideal moment to write the book you've always dreamed of. From memoirs to how-to guides, legacy to creativity, Helen shares practical insights and soulful encouragement for anyone curiou…
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This week there is a new addition to the "artist series" when the guys get to talk to Klever. Klever is an artist who has many different passions. It is an insightful conversation where the guys learn how Klever was able to combine two of his loves- art and lacrosse. The highlight for Ti was that Matt was sidelined for the majority of the episode w…
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David is CEO at Stonegate Group, the largest pub company in the UK. He spoke to Marie Ingrao, Head of Marketing & Partnerships at Only A Pavement Away, about the challenges of building a positive work culture across such a large organisation and why pubs are so important for our high streets and communities. Each month, Serving Success: The Only A …
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In this eye-opening conversation, I sit down with Stuart Ritchie, chartered tax advisor, estate planning expert, and author of Who Will Get My Money When I Die, to explore one of the most emotional and misunderstood aspects of later-life financial planning: inheritance tax. This episode isn’t about doom and gloom, it’s about taking control. Whether…
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Besides competing in the Iron Man World Championships, Allison Woodward teaches yoga, spin classes, and is an even better mother, daughter and friend. How does she do it all, and yet doesn't even wear a watch? Tune in to find out on a all new episode of the fastest growing podcast in the world!By Dr. Hugh House and Matthew Waldron
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Dr. Fei-Fei Li, known as the godmother of AI, talks to Margaret Hoover about the ethical development of artificial intelligence and the challenge of regulating the rapidly advancing technology. Li, who recently received a lifetime achievement award at the Webbys for her AI research, explains why she focuses her work on “human-centered AI” and how s…
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House Calls the Podcast is celebrating its 25th episode with a very special guest, who is preparing to broadcast her 25th NCAA women's lacrosse final 4 this weekend. This week the guys get to talk to CBS Sports Analyst and National Lacrosse Hall of Famer, Sheehan Stanwick Burch! They cover everything, from the evolution of the women's lacrosse game…
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Historian Niall Ferguson sits down with Margaret Hoover to assess the first 100 days of President Trump’s second term and the challenges that lie ahead for the White House. Ferguson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, contrasts Trump with FDR and considers whether his early actions will have lasting impact. He also explains why he sees Trum…
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TJ Malone, the reigning Premier Lacrosse League rookie of the year, shares his story how his love of lacrosse and his team combined with his natural self-determination propelled him to rehab after 3 significant operations in about 6 months and go on to earn All American honors while a member of the Penn State lacrosse team.…
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Actor Kelsey Grammer joins Margaret Hoover to discuss his new book, his decadeslong journey of healing after tragedy, and his politics. When most people think of Grammer, they think of his charming character Dr. Frasier Crane on “Cheers” and “Frasier,” but there is a darker side to his story. In “Karen: A Brother Remembers,” Grammer reflects on the…
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What really matters in retirement? After the spreadsheets are done, the portfolio’s in place, and the paycheque has stopped, what's left? In this powerful and deeply human conversation, I sit down with Fritz Gilbert, author of Keys to a Successful Retirement and founder of The Retirement Manifesto, to explore the non-financial side of life after wo…
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Another "nepo-cast" with Dr. House's oldest child, Ryan House, Esq. They have a great conversation about how Ryan uses his natural academic curiosity to dig deeper into his interests which in turn grew into passions. From being a single father to his pet lizard named Steve, to winning wrestling matches, to a true love of music, and being a fraterni…
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Greg Mangham, Founder & CEO of Only a Pavement Away, catches up with Katy Moses, founder & MD of KAM, a hospitality insight consultancy, to discuss misconceptions about the sector and what we know about Gen Z as customers and team members. Each month, Serving Success: The Only A Pavement Away Podcast, shines a spotlight on purpose and positive chan…
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Robert Lighthizer, who served as U.S. trade representative in Donald Trump’s first term, sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss the president’s trade agenda, his use of tariffs, and their impact on the economy. Lighthizer, author of No Trade Is Free, explains why he favors “balanced trade” over free trade and makes his case that tariffs can revi…
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Michael grew up outside of London in the aftermath of World War 2. He left home at the age of 15 to sweep the floors of grocery store. With grit and on the job experience, he climbed to the top of the corporate world. A true gentlemen, we hope that some of his char and charisma will rub off on Matt and Ti.…
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In this episode, Aidan interviews Hybrid 3's very own co-founder and director, Matt Ritchie as the first of many interviews with the Hybrid team. They talk about the origins of Hybrid 3 studios, the introduction of StoryBombs to Hybrid's library of services and some of Matt's personal passions outside of studio work.…
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As wars continue to rage in Ukraine and Gaza, chef and World Central Kitchen founder José Andrés joins Margaret Hoover to discuss his approach to humanitarian aid in disasters, his reaction to losing aid workers in Gaza, and his new book, “Change the Recipe.” Andrés, whose organization has served millions of meals in Ukraine, urges the Trump admini…
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In this uplifting and thought-provoking episode, I sit down with Patrice Jenkins, author of What Will I Do All Day?, to explore the real heart of retirement beyond financial plans. Together, we dig into why retirement is not simply about staying busy, but about rediscovering meaning, purpose, identity, and joy. Patrice shares insights from her deca…
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Ben @benjohnstonflyfishing is a fly fishing and hunting guide out of Bozeman, Montana. He has guided in Alaska, Patagonia Chile, Montana/Wyoming, and Baja California. Ben turned a childhood hobby into a college major and ultimately a profession. He is a great story teller and another House Calls guest who has turned a passion into a career. #flyfis…
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As the world reels from President Trump’s trade war, conservative economist Glenn Hubbard joins Margaret Hoover to discuss the impact of Trump’s tariffs, his doubts on the return of manufacturing jobs, and the difficulty of decoupling from China. While Hubbard credits President Trump with recognizing the problems of globalization, he says tariffs a…
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Matt and Ti have a great conversation with Physical Therapist and Certified Strength Coach Austin Colish. During childhood Austin was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. In an effort to keep him active his mother signed Austin up for a local lacrosse camp. He fell in love with the game, continues to play, and along the way became a PT who specializes i…
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