Podcasts by CBL Women
The Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women is a non-profit organization that prepares and promotes conservative women leaders. Originally founded in 1993 as the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, our headquarters is in the Washington DC (USA) area.
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Webinar: The Electoral College: Tara Ross from 2020-10-15T15:30:30
Tara Ross explains the history and importance of the Electoral College. The Electoral College is a valuable part of our governing document. She will focus on the reason for this institution, how it...
ListenWEBINAR: Consequences Of DefundThePolice And BLM's Demands: Amber Athey from 2020-10-15T15:13:20
Amber Athey unveils the unintended consequences of the #DefundthePolice movement, the irony of Black Lives Matter's demands, and how the movement seemed to grow overnight. Athey is the Washington ...
ListenWEBINAR: #CancelCulture, and the Left's "Progressive or Bigot" Binary: Emily Jashinsky from 2020-10-15T15:01:31
Emily Jashinsky traces the rise of #CancelCulture, particularly during the #BLM protests and the destruction of our nation's monuments and history, and how, according to the Left, either you stand ...
ListenThe Great Society - Human Cost And Policy Pitfalls: Amity Shlaes & Lindsey Burke from 2020-02-04T19:49:21
Authors Amity Shlaes and Lindsey Burke discuss the human cost and policy pitfalls of top-down public reforms made during the 1960s.
The biggest debates in American politics today—about how...
Leaving Cuba: One Family's Journey to Freedom - Lala Mooney from 2019-11-19T20:01:54
Lala Mooney, mother of Congressman Alex Mooney, was born in communist Cuba and raised with 13 other siblings. On the day of the Bay of Pigs invasion on April 17, 1961, Fidel Castro executed a mass ...
ListenFeminism & Firearms (UNevada-Reno lecture): Collins & Okafor from 2019-10-29T19:06:31
In 2015, students at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) went head-to-head over AB148, a bill that would have allowed students with a concealed carry permit to carry on university grounds, and wou...
ListenChina Held Me Prisoner: How I Survived (Jennifer Zeng) from 2019-10-08T19:42:12
Jennifer Zeng was born in Sichuan province, China in 1966. She was arrested four times and held as a prisoner of conscience in a labor camp for a year. In the camp, she was physically and mentally ...
ListenOpen Borders Inc: Who's Funding America's Destruction? Michelle Malkin from 2019-10-03T00:47:03
Michelle Malkin discusses her latest book, which is a comprehensive analysis of a brutal campaign targeted to destroy U.S. immigration agencies. Tracking tens of billions of dollars from deceitful ...
ListenPrimal Scream: How the Sexual Revolution Created Identity Politics from 2019-09-26T19:26:33
Author Mary Eberhardt discusses her book, Primal Scream, at the September 2019 Conservative Women's Network luncheon, a monthly event co-sponsored by CBL Women and The Heritage Foundation.
ListenHow to Sabotage Your Career in 5 Easy Steps from 2019-08-01T18:31:11
Kimberley Begg, East Coast Director of Gift Planning at Thomas Aquinas College, discusses moves that can derail a career. Her remarks were recorded at the DC Women's Summit in Washington on June 2...
ListenSiren Song of Socialism: Romina Boccia from 2019-08-01T18:26:07
Romina Boccia, leading fiscal and economic expert with The Heritage Foundation, discusses socialism. Her remarks were recorded at the DC Women's Summit in Washington on June 28, 2019.
ListenStrategies and Messaging to Abolish Abortion: Kristan Hawkins from 2019-08-01T18:24:06
Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, discusses strategies and messaging to abolish abortion. Her remarks were recorded at the DC Women's Summit in Washington on June 28, 2019.
ListenGun Rights are Women's Rights: Antonia Okafor from 2019-08-01T18:21:58
Antonia Okafor, founder of EmPOWERed, discusses gun rights as women's rights at the DC Intern Summit held in Washington DC on June 28, 2019.
ListenThe Buckley Legacy: Lindsay Craig from 2019-06-11T16:23:27
The Buckley Legacy: Lindsay Craig by CBL Women
ListenGetting Paid Your Worth: The Gender Wage Gap and What You Can Do About It from 2019-05-23T13:55:54
A panel discussion on the the gender wage gap, what causes it, and what proposal will help and hurt women's efforts to get paid their worth.
Panelists include Romina Boccia (economic exper...
The Miraculous Power of Reading Aloud in the Age of Distraction: Meghan Cox Gurdon from 2019-04-23T17:39:33
Meghan Cox Gurdon, Children's Book Reviewer for the Wall Street Journal, discusses children's books and the science of the value of reading aloud to children early in life, especially in an age of ...
ListenAmerican Exceptionalism - Don't Apologize; Evangelize: Marji Ross from 2019-04-23T17:27:36
American Exceptionalism is often misunderstood and demonized. Marji Ross, president of Regnery Publishing, argues we should evangelize American Exceptionalism rather than apologizing for it. Her ...
ListenStrategies for Talking About Abortion: Kristan Hawkins from 2019-04-23T17:22:40
Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, discusses strategies and messaging to abolish abortion. Her remarks were recorded at the 2019 Western Women's Summit held in Santa Barba...
ListenFree Speech in an Era of Liberal Oppression: Cleta Mitchell from 2019-04-23T17:19:09
Political law attorney Cleta Mitchell discusses free speech on campuses in light of modern university liberal bias and speech oppression. Her remarks were recorded at the 2019 Western Women's Summ...
ListenIlluminating the Life of Clare Boothe Luce: Michelle Easton from 2019-04-23T17:10:38
Michelle Easton presents the life of Ambassador Clare Boothe Luce in photos. Michelle is president of the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women, an organization that prepares and promote...
ListenFeminism's Betrayal: Kate Obenshain Keeler from 2019-04-11T21:40:38
Author Kate Obenshain Keeler discusses modern feminism's betrayal of women. Her remarks were recorded at the 2019 Western Women's Summit hosted by the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Wom...
ListenWomen & Leadership: Senator Marsha Blackburn from 2019-04-11T21:35:40
U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn discusses women and leadership in a dinner banquet address to women attending the 2019 Western Women's Summit in Santa Barbara California. The event hosted by the Cla...
ListenHow to Defeat the Left's Socialism in 30 Seconds: Liz Wheeler from 2019-04-11T17:56:23
Liz Wheeler, host of Tipping Point with Liz Wheeler at One America News Network, discusses the left's embrace of socialism and ways to respond.
Her remarks were recorded at our 2019 Wester...
Combatting Radical Feminism: Bolar & Stepman from 2019-03-27T16:32:55
Should conservatives try to reclaim the label 'feminism' from the radical left? Kelsey Harkness of The Daily Signal argues, "yes, reclaim that 'f' word," while Inez F. Stepman of the Independent Wo...
ListenTalking About Abortion: Kristan Hawkins from 2019-02-06T16:34:54
Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, discusses strategies and messaging to abolish abortion.
Her remarks were recorded at the January 2019 Conservative Women's Netwo...
Why Women Should Demand LESS Government - Veronique deRugy from 2018-11-20T19:18:15
Why Women Should Demand LESS Government - Veronique deRugy by CBL Women
ListenAllie Stuckey @ UCBerkeley from 2018-11-15T13:56:02
Allie Stuckey, theConservativeMillennial, presented a guest lecture and took Q&A at the University of California-Berkeley on November 5, 2018. She discussed current social and other issues being d...
ListenReading Well: Finding the Good Life through Great Books - Karen S. Prior from 2018-10-24T14:58:08
Karen Swallow Prior (PhD, SUNY Buffalo) is an award-winning professor of English at Liberty University. She discusses her latest book, "On Reading Well: Finding the Good Life through Great Books," ...
ListenThe Diversity Delusion - Heather MacDonald from 2018-09-19T15:11:04
Heather MacDonald, author of the new book, “The Diversity Delusion: How Race & Gender Corrupt the University and Undermine Our Culture,” argues that toxic ideas first spread by higher education hav...
ListenWomen & Self-Defense: The Right to Be Armed from 2018-08-02T13:48:10
Joyce Lee Malcolm, the Patrick Henry Professor of Constitutional Law and the Second Amendment at George Mason University School of Law, discusses the Second Amendment’s constitutional history and t...
ListenSecond Amendment-Empowering Women Since 1791: Katie Pavlich from 2018-06-19T19:16:59
Katie Pavlich, editor for Townhall.com and New York Times best-selling author, discusses the Second Amendment before an audience of Washington DC summer interns. The event was recorded at CBLPI's ...
Listen2018 Woman of the Year: Rachel Campos-Duffy from 2018-06-19T19:13:10
Rachel Campos-Duffy was presented CBLPI's 2018 Woman of the Year award at a dinner in her honor. The event was recorded at the Capitol Hill Club in Washington DC on June 8, 2018.
ListenBreaking into Journalism: Amber Athey from 2018-06-19T19:09:58
Amber Athey, Media and Breaking News Editor for The Daily Caller discusses journalism as a career before an audience of Washington DC summer interns. Her remarks were recorded at CBLPI's 2018 DC W...
ListenLies Feminists Tell: Kristan Hawkins from 2018-06-19T19:05:29
Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, discusses the lies feminists tell with an audience of Washington DC interns. The event was recorded at CBLPI's 2018 DC Women's Summit he...
ListenDefending the American Idea: Katharine Gorka from 2018-06-19T00:00
Katharine Gorka, Senior Advisor for Policy at the Department of Homeland Security, talks about defending the American idea with Washington DC summer interns. The event was recorded at CBLPI's DC W...
ListenWhy Conservative Women are Such Happy Warriors: Rachel Campos-Duffy from 2018-05-31T14:46:39
Rachel Campos-Duffy--author, Fox News contributor and mother of 9--discusses the characteristics that make conservative women such happy warriors. Her remarks were recorded at CBLPI's Florida Women...
ListenPolitical Correctness: Decline of American Universities - Dr Carol Swain from 2018-05-31T14:43:03
Dr. Carol Swain, author and former professor at Vanderbilt University, discusses the negative impact political correctness has had on American universities. Her remarks were recorded at CBLPI's Flo...
ListenLessons from the Battle of Economic Ideas: Veronique deRugy from 2018-05-31T14:38:34
Veronique de Rugy, Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, discusses the lessons learned from intellectual giants in the long-running battle over economic ideas. E...
ListenAmerican Immigration: It's Not an Entitlement - Ying Ma from 2018-05-31T14:01:16
Ying Ma, a naturalized citizen, author, policy expert, and communications professional, discusses immigration policy. Her remarks were recorded at CBLPI's Florida Women's Summit in Orlando on April...
ListenStarting Out Right: Secrets for Early Success at Work and Home: Marji Ross from 2018-05-31T13:59:02
Regnery Publishing Co. president Marji Ross discusses the seven secrets for successfully juggling the work-family balancing act. Her remarks were recorded at CBLPI's Florida Women's Summit in Orlan...
ListenCitizen in the Arena: What it takes to make a difference: Bay Buchanan from 2018-05-31T13:54:14
Former U.S. Treasurer Bay Buchanan discusses effective strategies of citizen activism. Her remarks were recorded at CBLPI's Florida Women's Summit in Orlando on April 7, 2018.
ListenThe Extraordinary Clare Boothe Luce from 2018-04-19T16:04:58
CBLPI founder and president Michelle Easton discusses the life and extraordinary accomplishments of Ambassador Clare Boothe Luce.
The event was recorded on April 13, 2018, at the Conservat...
Immigration Policy, Campus Lecture by Ying Ma from 2018-04-17T20:55:50
Ying Ma, a naturalized citizen and author of "Chinese Girl in the Ghetto," discusses immigration policy at a UC-Berkley lecture. Her presentation is followed by a lively Q&A exchange with students...
ListenGun Rights are Essential to Women's Empowerment: Antonia Okafor from 2018-03-27T19:53:55
Opening the lecture with her Prager University video, Antonia Okafor discusses why gun rights are essential empowerment and self-defense issues for women on and off the campus. Audience Q&A follows...
ListenNegative Consequences of Identity Politics, Ethnocentrism, and the Welfare State: Star Parker from 2018-03-15T19:47:39
Star Parker, founder of The Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), presents a guest lecture at Loyola Marymount University. The event was recorded on March 13, 2018.
ListenImmigrating to America is Not an Entitlement: Ying Ma from 2018-03-15T14:21:51
Ying Ma, author of "Chinese Girl in the Ghetto," emigrated as a child from Communist China with her family. She discussed current and proposed immigration policy at the March 2018 Conservative Wom...
ListenDating, Marriage, and Careers: Mollie Hemingway from 2018-02-28T19:07:56
Mollie Hemingway spends an afternoon with a room of young women discussing her thoughts on marriage and dating, how it plays into her career, and advice she has for the women on how to be great fam...
ListenSCOTUS Cases to Watch in 2018 from 2018-02-22T15:54:37
Legal analysts Tiffany Bates and Elizabeth Slattery of The Heritage Foundation discuss several Supreme Court cases to watch in 2018, including an internet sales tax case (South Dakota v. Wayfair, I...
ListenHow Our Media Silence Voices Of Conservative Women - Mollie Hemingway from 2017-11-14T21:06:22
Mollie Hemingway - journalist, editor of thefederalist.com, and Fox News contributor, discusses how media silence the voice of conservative women and what can be done about it. The event was recor...
ListenWhy Feminism Should Support Female Gun Ownership - Antonia Okafor from 2017-11-14T21:03:52
Antonia Okafor, an outspoken 2nd Amendment Rights activist, discusses why feminists, of all people, should support female gun ownership and empowerment. Ms. Okafor opens her discussion with a pres...
ListenThe Culture War And American Medicine - Jane Orient MD from 2017-11-14T20:59:54
Dr. Jane Orient, Executive Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) discusses the culture war's impact on American Medicine. The event was recorded at CBLPI's Western...
ListenNational Security In The Information Age - Katharine Gorka from 2017-11-14T20:55:05
Katharine Gorka, Senior Advisor for Policy at the Department of Homeland Security, discusses national security in the information age. The event was recorded at CBLPI's Western Women's Summit in P...
Listen2017 Report From College Campuses - Panel Discussion from 2017-11-14T20:52:42
Four students discuss their experiences on their respective campuses: Ellen Schutt (Univ of Wisconsin-Madison), Andrea Vacchiano (Rutgers Univ), Kelly Heilman (Sewanee: the Univ of the South), and...
ListenThe President Will See You Now - Peggy Grande from 2017-11-14T20:48:42
Peggy Grande, author of "The President Will See You Now," discusses her experiences as Executive Assistant to President Ronald Reagan during his post-White House years. The event was recorded at C...
ListenIslamic Values Versus Biblical Values - Nonie Darwish from 2017-11-14T20:38:13
Nonie Darwish, a convert from Islam to Christianity, discusses the different values of each religion as she experienced them. The event was recorded at CBLPI's Western Women's Summit in Phoenix AZ...
ListenWomen In Business Panel - Julia Rindlaub And Michelle Easton from 2017-11-14T20:32:38
Julia Rindlaub and Michelle Easton discuss their respective business experiences. The event was recorded at CBLPI's Western Women's Summit in Phoenix AZ in October 2017.
ListenSex Scandal: the Drive to Abolish Male and Female - Ashley McGuire from 2017-07-12T21:54
Ashley McGuire, Senior Fellow at the Catholic Association, discusses her new book, "Sex Scandal: the Drive to Abolish Male and Female."
Her remarks were recorded at CBLPI's Capitol Hill In...
Front Row Seat to History - Peggy Grande from 2017-07-12T21:07:10
Peggy Grande discusses her experience as Executive Assistant to President Ronald Reagan -- the subject of her recently released book, "The President Will See You Now."
Her remarks were rec...
From Internships to Careers: Elinor Werner from 2017-07-12T20:22:34
Elinor Werner, Assistant Director at The Heritage Foundation, discusses the power of internships in developing careers.
Her remarks were recorded at CBLPI's Capitol Hill Intern Summit in W...
Why it's Better to be Respected than Liked to Get Ahead in Your Career: Cleta Mitchell from 2017-07-12T20:09:55
Attorney Cleta Mitchell, partner at the Washington Law Office of Foley & Lardner LLP, discusses career development strategies with Washington DC summer interns.
Her remarks were recorded a...
Everyday Leadership: Bay Buchanan from 2017-07-12T18:51:08
Former U.S. Treasurer Bay Buchanan discusses the characteristics of everyday leadership.
Her remarks were recorded at CBLPI's Capitol Hill Intern Summit on June 9, 2017, in Washington DC.
Why Millennials are Rejecting the Status Quo: Karlyn Bowman from 2017-07-12T18:36:26
AEI Research Scholar Karlyn Bowman discusses the attitudes and demographics of Millennials.
Her remarks were recorded on July 6, 2017, in Washington DC at the Conservative Women's Network ...
A Call to Activism: PolitiChicks from 2017-07-12T18:09:46
Ann-Marie Murrell, Morgan Brittany, and Sonya Sasse - the PolitiChicks - discuss their new book, "A Clarion Call to Political Activism."
This was recorded at the Conservative Women's Netwo...
Mercedes Schlapp: Current Events of a New Administration from 2017-07-12T17:48:14
Mercedes Schlapp, columnist for The Washington Times and a Fox News Contributor and panelist on Fox's Special Report, discusses current events in Washington DC with a new administration.
T...
Mollie Hemingway: Why Conservative Leaders Matter from 2017-07-12T17:06:43
Mollie Hemingway, Senior Editor for The Federalist, discusses conservative women's success stories that are often left out of Women's History Month.
The event was recorded at the Conservat...
Nonie Darwish: Why I Chose Christian Values over Islamic Values from 2017-02-28T00:00
Nonie Darwish, author of the new book, “Wholly Different: Why I Chose Christian Values over Islamic Values,” talks about her personal journey in faith. Born in Egypt and raised a Muslim, Ms. Darwi...
ListenBiology Isn't Bigotry: Why Sex Matters in a Gender Identity Era from 2017-02-24T18:01:46
Gender Identity and Transgender policies are being promoted across the nation, but how will those policies impact women?
Hands Across the Aisle is a coalition of ideologically diverse wome...
The Gosnell Abortion Story: Ann McElhinney from 2017-02-24T17:47:23
Author and filmmaker Ann McElhinney discusses her recent book, “Gosnell: The Untold Story of America’s Most Prolific Serial Killer.”
It is a poignant story of defenseless victims, callous ...
Clean House: Exposing Government's Secrets and Lies: Tom Fitton from 2017-02-24T17:35:37
“One independent group can change history,” Tom Fitton tells attendees at the December 2016 Conservative Women’s Network luncheon.
Mr. Fitton is President of Judicial Watch, an educational...
Thanksgiving, the Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience: M from 2016-12-05T21:33:22
Writer and author Melanie Kirkpatrick discusses a few historical stories from her latest book on Thanksgiving at the Conservative Women's Network luncheon. The event was recorded on November 18, 2...
ListenGod vs the Sociologists - Katharine Gorka from 2016-12-05T21:23:12
Asserting that terrorism has nothing to do with religion, explains Katharine Gorka, president/co-founder of the Council on Global Security, is to ignore the very real conflict within the Muslim wor...
ListenRestoring Liberty: Kate Obenshain from 2016-12-05T20:21:02
Author and commentator Kate Obenshain discusses restoring liberty at the North Carolina Women's Summit's closing dinner banquet in Raleigh on October 1, 2016.
ListenNorth Carolina Women Leaders Panel from 2016-12-05T20:05:17
A panel discussion by North Carolina women leaders: Becki Gray, Vice President for Outreach at the John Locke Foundation; Tami Fitzgerald, North Carolina Values Coalition; and Joyce Pope, Vice-Pres...
ListenNC Women's Summit: Report From College Campuses from 2016-12-05T19:30:51
Panel participants Alissa Lopez (Gettysburg College), Kathleen McGimpsey (Duke University), Andrea Vacchiano (Rutgers University), and Elizabeth Campbell (Virginia Tech) discuss activism initiative...
ListenSaving Free Speech in a Safety-first World: Marji Ross from 2016-07-19T13:26:11
Using a CD tamper-proof packaging metaphor, Marji Ross discusses the fine balance between liberty (free speech) and security (government enforcement). After 9/11/2001, the pendulum swung toward go...
ListenAfternoon with Actress Stacey Dash from 2016-07-06T16:31:36
Actress Stacey Dash speaks candidly about life, the entertainment industry and politics at a gathering of DC-area interns and young women professionals. Q&A with the audience follows her prepared r...
ListenAmerica's First Freedom: Hannah Smith from 2016-07-06T15:56:13
Hannah Smith discusses the successful First Amendment legal defense in two recent Supreme Court cases: Hobby Lobby Stores, and Little Sisters of the Poor. She also discusses the High Court's nomi...
ListenA Face in the Crowd--How to Stand out From the Intern Masses: Leah Campos from 2016-06-22T19:10:04
After brief opening remarks on working in politics, Leah Campos, senior national security advisor to the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs, fields audience questions on a range of topics, fro...
ListenAdvocating Your Right to Choose Self-Protection in a Pro-Choice Society: Gayle Trotter from 2016-06-22T19:01:44
Gayle Trotter, attorney-columnist-political analyst, gives a compelling defense of the Constitution's Second Amendment.
Her remarks were recorded during CBLPI's Capitol Hill Intern Summit ...
From Internships to Careers: Elinor Renner from 2016-06-22T18:45:45
Elinor Renner, who began as an intern for--and now works as program associate at--the Heritage Foundation, offers unique insight and experienced advice on succeeding in the DC political environment...
ListenWho Says That's Impossible? Michele Weslander Quaid from 2016-06-22T18:03:10
Mihcele Weslander Quaid's career has taken her from chief technology officer for Google, to DNI's senior representative to the Secretary of Defense's Intelligence-Surveillance-Reconnaissance Task F...
ListenBreaking the Cycle of Poverty: Star Parker from 2016-06-15T13:37:37
Star Parker discusses urban poverty, how the welfare state creates a trap for poor citizens, and the calculated choices citizens make to maximize their welfare checks.
The speaker delivere...
Millennials vs. Gen X - How to Work Together: Kimberly Begg from 2016-06-03T00:00
Kimberly Begg discusses why Millennials are a mystery to their Gen X supervisors and what Millennials can do about it. She offers advice on ways Millennials can gain respect, create a flattering i...
ListenWhy it's Important to be Respected AND Liked to Get Ahead in Your Career: Kellyanne Conway from 2016-06-03T00:00
Kellyanne Conway encourages interns not to be intimidated by coworkers and not to discount themselves because of inexperience. Her message to interns is to develop self-confidence by owning both th...
ListenPublic Opinion and Demographic Change in Tumultuous Times: Karlyn Bowman from 2016-05-25T13:53:49
Karlyn Bowman, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, discusses trends and voters' preferences found in 2016's primary and caucus exit polling data. Her remarks were recorded at the M...
ListenA Woman's Right to Choose Self-Protection: Gayle Trotter from 2016-05-04T20:08:54
Attorney and 2nd Amendment advocate Gayle Trotter explains, using case examples, how a gun is a great equalizer for women facing violent attacks and why women should insist on the right to choose s...
ListenStudent Panel Discussion: Report from the Campus from 2016-04-21T14:28:11
Student panelists discuss their experiences sponsoring conservative women speakers on campus.
Panelists include Amber Athey (Georgetown), Elizabeth Campbell (Virginia Tech), Andrea Vacch...
Women and 2016 Policy: Ying Ma from 2016-04-21T13:45
Ying Ma, author of the book "Chinese Girl in the Ghetto," speaks about women and 2016 policy, as well as her own life's journey: a childhood immigrant from Communist China, growing up in the ghetto...
ListenStacey Dash - There Goes My Social Life: From Clueless to Conservative from 2016-04-21T13:22:28
Actress Stacey Dash discusses her upcoming book, "There Goes My Social Life: From Clueless to Conservative."
Best known for her role in the movie Clueless, Ms. Dash talks briefly about h...
ISIS's Christian Genocide & US Policy from 2016-03-28T14:12:35
International human-rights lawyer Nina Shea discusses ISIS's genocide against Christians in the Middle East and US policy response to it. Ms. Shea directs the Center for Religious Freedom at the Hu...
Listen2016 Woman of the Year Marsha Blackburn from 2016-03-10T14:21:56
In a luncheon of female college student leaders, president Michelle Easton presented CBLPI's 2016 Woman of the Year award to Rep. Marsha Blackburn. Congressman Blackburn spoke to the attendees abo...
ListenIs the U.S. Ready for ISIS? Katharine Gorka from 2016-03-02T15:32:57
Terrorists fervently believe they are being good and faithful Muslims when they follow the 'Wahhabist, Selafist and Jehadist' Islamic teaching to commit acts of jihad. With 2.5 million Muslims in ...
ListenAbortion and ProLife Politics: Elizabeth Graham from 2016-02-24T01:27:10
Clare Boothe Luce may be remembered as an equal rights feminist, argues Texas Right to Life Director Elizabeth Graham, yet her brand of feminism — which valued life as the foundation of equality of...
ListenThe Good, the Bad, and the Future: Jim Jordan from 2016-02-24T00:58:52
Congressman Jim Jordan discusses the good (trends in the right direction, including actions by the House Freedom Caucus), the bad (court decisions and the Left’s assault on the Rule of Law and trad...
ListenIs the U.S. Ready for ISIS? from 2016-02-20T00:00
Katharine Gorka discusses the serious nature of the ISIS terror threat and why a conservative response is necessary to protect us. Her comments were recorded at the February 2016 Conservative Women...
ListenWays Women Empower Themselves: Crystal Wright from 2015-11-06T16:23:35
ConservativeBlackChick editor Crystal Wright discusses the many ways in which women empower themselves. Her presentation, which was joined in progress, was recorded at the Institute's Texas Women's...
ListenIs There a Western Plan to Deal with Islamic Threat? from 2015-11-06T16:09:17
Egyptian-born Nonie Darwish discusses the growing Islamic threat throughout the world and the West's reaction to it. The event was recorded at the Institute's Texas Women's Summit in Fort Worth on ...
ListenWhat Would Clare Boothe Luce Say... from 2015-11-05T21:04:25
Clare Luce, granddaughter and namesake of Clare Boothe Luce, discusses what the brilliant 20th Century trail blazer might say to a room full of young college women with the world of opportunity bef...
ListenStudent Activism: Report from Campuses from 2015-11-02T15:33:39
Amber Athey of Georgetown University, Aryssa Damron of Yale University, and Lydia Longoria of Texas Christian University discuss their activism on campus. The event was recorded at the Institute's ...
ListenTexas Women Leaders Discuss Conservative Policy Successes from 2015-10-31T03:27:42
State Senator Burton, Brooke Rollins, and Marlene McMillan discuss Texas's success as a conservative policy leader.
Texas State Senator Konni Burton (District 10) discussed the federal gov...
Abortion and Pro-Life Politics: Elizabeth Graham from 2015-10-31T03:03:53
Clare Boothe Luce may be remembered as an equal rights feminist, argues Texas Right to Life Director Elizabeth Graham, yet her brand of feminism — which valued life as the foundation of equality of...
ListenConcealed Carry is Women's Right, Safety Issue: Amanda Collins from 2015-10-31T02:01:54
Amanda Collins, Director of Women for Concealed Carry, addresses concealed carry as a women's rights, women's self-defense issue during the Institute's Texas Women's Summit held in Ft. Worth on Oct...
ListenSupreme Court Case Panel Discussion: Rao, Severino, & Slattery from 2015-10-15T02:05:50
Three panelists discuss trends in recent Supreme Court cases and upcoming cases to watch. George Mason University School of Law associate professor Neomi Rao addresses cases associated with the eve...
ListenParenting-Shaping Our Future Moment to Moment: Marybeth Hicks from 2015-09-24T20:32:54
Marybeth Hicks explains how parents and families can use teachable moments to influence the next generation's conscience, character and faith. Drawing upon her latest book, the author delivered th...
ListenCareer Insights and Advice for Young Women: Bay Buchanan from 2015-08-06T16:30
Former U.S. Treasurer Bay Buchanan shares insights and answers questions on career development at a luncheon for college women held in July 2015.
ListenWhy Conservative Women are Happier: Rachel Campos-Duffy from 2015-07-20T19:55:18
Conservative women scored higher than liberal ones in a study measuring the 'happiness' factor, says Rachel Campos-Duffy, national spokesperson for the LIBRE Initiative. Discussing culture and wom...
Listen5 Steps to Fighting for Freedom: Aryssa Damron from 2015-07-20T19:38:37
Yale University sophomore and CBLPI intern Aryssa Damron offers pearls of advice to high school students heading off to college.
ListenElle Woods and Being Loud Against Liberalism: Keira Hornyak from 2015-07-20T19:35:46
Taking a cue from Elle Wood in Legally Blonde, Keira Hornyak, a University of Florida junior and CBLPI intern, used her school's required freshman course to share her conservative views to a huge g...
ListenA Recovering Liberal's Path to Conservatism: Ashlee Bierworth from 2015-07-20T19:33:22
Ashlee Bierworth, a University of Arizon junior and CBLPI intern, is a self-described 'recovering liberal' who transitioned to conservative ideology after observing failed liberal policies. She dis...
ListenCombating College Liberalism: Anna Lippincott from 2015-07-20T19:29:09
Ohio University senior and CBLPI summer intern Anna Lippincott plays off a quote by Coco Chanel to make an important point: ignore the haters, speak your mind, and you will be fine on liberal colle...
ListenBecoming Brave and Bold on Campus: Nicole Johnson from 2015-07-20T19:26:07
CBLPI summer intern Nicole Johnson (University of Virginia junior) warns of the power of persuasion liberal teachers and peers can exert, and the challenge of "playing for the grade" or becoming br...
ListenFighting Back in the War on Conservative Women: Marji Ross from 2015-06-09T21:12:10
Regnery Publishing president Marji Ross discusses the 4 main battlefronts in the war on conservative women and, using the acronym SMILE, offers very practical ways every conservative woman can figh...
ListenNever Be Afraid To Tell The Truth: Diana West from 2015-05-21T17:31:12
Beware the false narratives that betray our national character, argues author Diana West at the April 2015 Conservative Women's Network, a monthly event co-hosted by the Clare Boothe Luce Policy In...
ListenHouse GOP Agenda: Congressman Dave Brat from 2015-05-21T17:13:40
Congressman Dave Brat discusses the GOP's legislative agenda at the December 2014 Conservative Women's Network luncheon, a monthly event co-hosted by the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute and the ...
ListenHuman Rights Abuses and the Americans Who Ignore Them: Lisa Daftari from 2015-05-21T16:42:03
Journalist Lisa Daftari, a Fox News contributor on Foreign Affairs and Counterterrorism, discusses human rights abuses in the world and the Americans who ignore them. Her remarks were delivered at ...
ListenEntrepreneurship and Millennials: Katie Kieffer from 2015-05-21T16:25:44
Katie Kieffer discusses entrepreneurship and the Millennial generation, subjects of her book, "Let Me Be Clear." Recognized as one of the rising stars in commercial real estate in her state, Ms. de...
ListenFeminism, Islam, and the War on Women from 2015-05-21T16:11:17
Egyptian-born Nonie Darwish draws a sharp contrast between common Middle Ester treatment of women and America's treatment of women. It is ironic, she argues, that the expression 'War on Women' did ...
ListenLife On Campus: Student Panel from 2015-05-21T15:47:24
Four college students discuss their campus experiences in a panel discussion held at the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute's Midwest Women's Summit in Minnesota in April 2015.
ListenWomen In Media: Panel Discussion from 2015-05-21T15:35:37
Journalists Eliana Johnson, Washington editor of National Review, and Katherine Kersten, attorney and former columnists for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, discuss women in media at the Institute's M...
ListenKT McFarland, 2015 Woman of the Year from 2015-05-21T13:33:33
Remarks by KT McFarland, a national security analyst with Fox News, upon receiving the Luce Institute's 2015 Woman of the Year award.
ListenWhat's Right (And Badly Wrong) With Feminism? from 2015-04-20T21:09
A lecture by Dr. Christina Hoff Sommers at Georgetown University addressing feminism held on April 16, 2015. The event was sponsored by the College Republican Club with assistance from the Clare Bo...
ListenPrevailing Over the Welfare State: Ying Ma from 2015-03-19T00:00
Ying Ma, author of "Chinese Girl in the Ghetto," legally immigrated at age 10 with her family from Communist China to settle in an Oakland CA slum. The graduate of Cornell University and Stanford ...
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