The New Status Symbol: A Memoir for Your Kids

The New Status Symbol: A Memoir for Your Kids

Wall Street Journal reporter Rachel Ensign joins Michael to explore a surprising new trend: wealthy retirees are hiring professional writers to craft their family memoirs — sometimes spending tens of thousands, even six figures, to do it. From revealing secrets to preserving heritage, these personal histories aren’t meant for bookstores, but for children, grandchildren, and generations to come. Is this a priceless legacy, or a self-indulgent luxury? Hear Michael and callers share their own experiences with capturing family stories. Original air date 18 September 2025. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Oklahoma’s ‘Anti-Woke’ Teacher Test: Civics Questions Teachers Should Know

Oklahoma’s ‘Anti-Woke’ Teacher Test: Civics Questions Teachers Should Know

Michael gives listeners a surprise civics pop quiz—straight from Oklahoma’s new teacher screening exam. With controversy swirling around the state’s “anti-woke” education agenda, are these questions j...

29 Aug 202523min

Serving on a School Board Might Be the Riskiest Job in America

Serving on a School Board Might Be the Riskiest Job in America

Michael Smerconish speaks with Shannon Hiller, Executive Director of the Bridging Divides Initiative at Princeton, about the alarming rise in threats and harassment against local officials—from school...

28 Aug 202541min

Is Mail-In Voting Under Threat? Trump’s Bold Promise vs. The Facts

Is Mail-In Voting Under Threat? Trump’s Bold Promise vs. The Facts

President Trump says he’ll end mail-in voting by executive order—but can he? Michael Smerconish dives into the facts with Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor of Political Science Dr. Charl...

27 Aug 202533min

The Summer America Tried to Replace Migrant Workers with Teens—It Was a Disaster

The Summer America Tried to Replace Migrant Workers with Teens—It Was a Disaster

What happened when the U.S. government tried to replace Mexican farm workers with high school athletes in the 1960s? Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gustavo Arellano joins Michael to unpack a forgot...

26 Aug 202539min

We're Losing Touch with Nature — And It's Worse Than You Think

We're Losing Touch with Nature — And It's Worse Than You Think

Are we forgetting nature? Michael speaks with Professor Miles Richardson, a leading expert on "nature connectedness" at the University of Derby. Richardson’s research shows a 60% drop in our connectio...

25 Aug 202529min

Live From The New Joint

Live From The New Joint

Today’s episode marks a milestone over 30 years in the making. Michael Smerconish unveils his brand new studio—affectionately dubbed The New Joint—a space he’s envisioned for decades and finally broug...

22 Aug 202513min

California’s Political Earthquake: Is Redistricting Reform About to End?

California’s Political Earthquake: Is Redistricting Reform About to End?

Gerrymandering is bad. But self-sorting? It might be the silent force doing even more damage to American democracy. In today’s episode, Michael Smerconish dives into California’s surprising move to po...

22 Aug 202511min

A Bad Day For World Peace

A Bad Day For World Peace

Michael reflects on what he calls a truly bad day for world peace. From Israel’s explosive expansion of West Bank settlements to Russia’s massive new strike on Ukraine, he connects the dots and explai...

21 Aug 202529min

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