
393: Pete Hegseth—The War on Warriors
In honor of Independence Day, TWIHI welcomes Army veteran and NYT bestselling author Pete Hegseth, who talks about why civic rituals like parades are so important to convey what we value as a society, how to acknowledge America’s faults while still appreciating her greatness, and how our armed forces are destroying themselves from the inside. Pete’s book is The War on Warriors.
2 Heinä 20241h 8min

392: Coffee with Mom—Keep an Eye on Your Son's Stool with Peggy Rowe
Peggy Rowe is a three-time New York Times bestselling author, the matriarch of the Rowe family, and, of course, Mike’s mom. The coffee klatch conversation deals with handling disappointment, the difference between encouragement and enabling, and how bowls and bowls of mashed potatoes can help you find your Tiddlywinks pieces. Peggy’s new book is available for presale at MikeRowe.com/MomsBook
27 Kesä 202447min

391: Chuck Klausmeyer & NEW STORY—Credit Where It’s Due
Here's a brand new story about the performance of a lifetime followed by another edition of Two Dudes Talking, a.k.a. Mike and Chuck break it down with some laughs.
25 Kesä 20241h

389: Gavin de Becker—You Can Learn a Lot in a Smoke-Filled Airplane
The nation’s leading expert on de-escalation and public figure protection unpacks the importance of intuition, the difference between true fear and unwarranted fear, and the epidemic of sudden, unexpected deaths among seemingly healthy people beginning in 2021.
11 Kesä 20241h 32min

388: Riley Gaines—Swimming Against the Current
The 12-time NCAA All-American, 5-time SEC Champion, and 2-time Olympic qualifier who went from being one of the fastest collegiate swimmers in the world to a controversial women's rights advocate talks about what it takes to train in a pool six hours per day, why she’s not going to be training to be an endodontist, and recounts the harrowing experience of being held captive on the campus of San Francisco State University. Her new book is Swimming Against the Current: Fighting For Common Sense in a World That’s Lost Its Mind.
4 Kesä 20241h 24min

387: Firefighters Candice McDonald and Jonathan Dayton—Make Me a Firefighter
In a double-header of do-goodery, TWIHI welcomes not one but two very distinguished volunteer firefighters to discuss why they have been called to such a dangerous philanthropic endeavor, what it takes to become a volunteer firefighter, and how Americans of any age can get involved at MakeMeAFirefighter.org
28 Touko 20241h

386: Chuck Klausmeyer & NEW STORY—Here Be Dragons
First, a brand-new mystery about brave men in a distant sea, then Mike and Chuck take a deeper dive.
21 Touko 20241h 7min