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The EI Podcast The EI Podcast Engelsberg Ideas The DSR Network The DSR Network The DSR Network Patriot Radio News Hour Patriot Radio News Hour Joe Jaquint Both Sides of the Aisle Both Sides of the Aisle Natalie Gochnour, Shireen Ghorbani, John Dougall Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar iHeartPodcasts The McCarthy Report The McCarthy Report National Review Behavioral Threat Analysis Center – Beyond the Bulletin Behavioral Threat Analysis Center – Beyond the Bulletin Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency Elected Women Across America Elected Women Across America National Foundation for Women Legislators Cultivating Place Cultivating Place Jennifer Jewell / Cultivating Place Sekulow Sekulow Jay Sekulow Audio Mises Wire Audio Mises Wire Mises Institute The Ray Stevens Show The Ray Stevens Show Ray Stevens | CMLS Chicago Vermont Viewpoint Vermont Viewpoint Vermont Viewpoint Political Trade Secrets: Winning Campaigns | Elections | Politics Political Trade Secrets: Winning Campaigns | Elections | Politics Dustin Olson The Daily Punch The Daily Punch Punchbowl News Peak Prosperity Peak Prosperity Chris Martenson Nuestra Voz Nuestra Voz Amelia Rueda In The Tank In The Tank The Heartland Institute Focus with Paul W. Smith Focus with Paul W. Smith Cumulus Media Detroit The Chris Plante Show The Chris Plante Show WMAL | Cumulus Podcast Network | Cumulus Media Washington First Online With Fran First Online With Fran Frances McGarry Beyond the Polls with Henry Olsen Beyond the Polls with Henry Olsen Ricochet Politics with Michelle Grattan Politics with Michelle Grattan The Conversation Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast) Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast) Attorney RJ Dieken, Loki Esq Law, Montana The Josh Hammer Show The Josh Hammer Show The Josh Hammer Show Arian stark show Arian stark show Arian j RealClearPolitics Podcast RealClearPolitics Podcast RealClearPolitics, Carl Cannon, Tom Bevan UnHoused & UnFiltered | MCAH's Podcast on Homelessness & Housing UnHoused & UnFiltered | MCAH's Podcast on Homelessness & Housing Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness MDAA Defense Briefing MDAA Defense Briefing Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance Crossroads with Joshua Philipp Crossroads with Joshua Philipp The Epoch Times The John Phillips Show The John Phillips Show 790 KABC Radio | Cumulus Los Angeles RTC FM RTC FM RTC FM The Dirty Side of Leadership The Dirty Side of Leadership Ron Ward & Kristin Sokoloff Texas Tomorrow Texas Tomorrow Texas Scorecard Texas Minute Texas Minute Texas Scorecard NY POSTcast NY POSTcast New York Post The Real News Podcast The Real News Podcast The Real News Network
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Engelsberg Ideas

Christianity’s debt to Rome

June 25, 2026 3:40am 46 min

What does Christ’s Kingdom owe to the culture of the Roman Empire? Tim Whitmarsh speaks to EI’s Alastair Benn about his new book, Rome’s Age of Revolution: Augustus, Empire and the Making of Christianity.Image: A statue ...

Jean Eustache: the outsider who reshaped French cinema

June 22, 2026 8:01am 16 min

The filmmaker Jean Eustache’s interest in rural France and his sardonic scepticism about the May ’68 ideologues mark him out from his Nouvelle Vague contemporaries. Read by Leighton Pugh.Read the original essay here: htt...

How to end a war

June 18, 2026 12:00am 43 min

Margaret MacMillan speaks to EI’s Jack Dickens about how wars – and attempts to bring about peace – have shaped every era of human history. Image: Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference, 1945. Cr...

Testament to doomed media

June 15, 2026 8:59am 17 min

The old media has failed to rise to the challenge of tech, but we'll miss it when it's gone.Read the original essay here: https://engelsbergideas.com/essays/testament-to-doomed-media/. Image: Woman reading a newspaper. C...

Why Armenia’s elections matter

June 11, 2026 6:01am 33 min

Thomas de Waal joins EI’s Jack Dickens to discuss how the recent elections in Armenia could reshape geopolitics in the Caucasus and beyond.Image: Armenian flag with Mount Ararat in background. Credit: Alamy

Len Deighton’s spycraft

June 08, 2026 7:57am 33 min

The late Len Deighton produced novels that were packed with excitement and suspense but also infused with moral complexity and psychological insight. Read by Leighton Pugh. Read the essay here: https://engelsbergideas.co...

China's bid for economic supremacy

June 04, 2026 6:03am 47 min

George Magnus speaks to EI’s Jack Dickens about the geopolitical logic behind China’s economic strategy.Image: A container ship from China. Credit: Rudmer Zwerver

A Jewish-American dream

June 01, 2026 7:55am 24 min

The largest Jewish community in the world is defined by its deep integration into America's national story, its liberal traditions and scepticism towards Israeli governments. Read by Leighton Pugh. Read the essay here: h...

Muslims and Jews' shared inheritance

May 28, 2026 11:25am 42 min

Marc David Baer speaks to EI’s Paul Lay about his new book 'Children of Abraham: The Story of Jewish-Muslim Relations', and the deep historical connection between two faiths, bound by common roots.Image: Tiles at Ali Ben...

Finding Turkey in Narnia

May 26, 2026 3:00am 17 min

Re-reading CS Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia, Hannah Lucinda Smith discovers glimmers of the culture and history of the Turkic peoples in the author's work. Read by Leighton Pugh. Read the essay here: https://engelsbergidea...

The life and legacy of Steve Schapiro

May 21, 2026 1:00am 37 min

Filmmaker Maura Smith discusses Steve Schapiro: Being Everywhere, her documentary on the photographer who captured modern America.Image: Steve Schapiro in the 1960s. Credit: Steve Schapiro

Agent Zo, the spy who saved Poland

May 18, 2026 7:05am 13 min

Elżbieta Zawacka, who played a key role in the Home Army’s resistance efforts, was one of the most highly decorated women in Polish history. Clare Mulley assesses her legacy. Read by Leighton Pugh. Read the essay here: h...

Lewis and Clark’s American Odyssey

May 14, 2026 6:06am 1:00

Craig Fehrman speaks to EI’s Max Mitchell about his new book ‘This Vast Enterprise: A New History of Lewis & Clark’, shedding light on one of America’s founding myths.Image: ‘America in the Making: Lewis and Clark’ by Ne...

Why powerful individuals are dominating politics

May 11, 2026 6:11am 17 min

From Xi Jinping in China to Narendra Modi in India and Donald Trump in the US, Nicholas Wright explores how powerful leaders are reshaping the rules of the global great game. Read by Leighton Pugh.Read the original essay...

Weimar’s descent into darkness

May 07, 2026 4:37am 1:03

How did Weimar, the town of Goethe and Schiller, become the crucible of Germany's moral collapse? Katja Hoyer, author of Weimar: Life on the Edge of Catastrophe, speaks to EI's Alastair Benn about the town's role in the ...

The civilising wonders of wine

May 05, 2026 6:52am 11 min

Amid the rise of individualistic technologies and weight-loss drugs, there has been a steady decline in alcohol consumption in Western societies. Yet, Henry Jeffreys argues that this is no good thing. Instead, it suggest...

Can Europe thrive in a multipolar world?

April 30, 2026 6:06am 53 min

Mark Leonard, co-founder and director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, speaks to EI’s Jack Dickens about Europe’s place in a changing world order.Image: The EU flag in Siracusa, Sicily. Credit: Alamy

The long shadow of the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials

April 27, 2026 6:03am 27 min

In the courtrooms of Nuremberg and Tokyo, the victorious Allies declared that civilisation must not merely win wars but also judge them, leaving a legal and moral legacy that persists to this day. Read by Leighton Pugh.I...

Universities are at crisis point

April 23, 2026 4:22am 1:01

Daisy Christodoulou and Nicholas Wright join EI’s Paul Lay to discuss the crisis in British universities and how to fix it.Image: Sightseers outside the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford. Credit: Alamy

The anatomy of the spy novel

April 20, 2026 8:43am 14 min

From the gung-ho glamour of Ian Fleming’s James Bond to the decline and disorder of Mick Herron’s Slow Horses, postwar spy novels have captured the shifting myths, legends and caricatures surrounding the secret world. Re...

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