

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
The Dispatch
In “The Remnant," Jonah Goldberg enlists a “Cannonball Run”-style cast of stars, has-beens, and never-weres to address the most pressing issues of the day. Is America doomed? Has liberalism failed? And will mankind ever invent something better than ‘90s-era “Simpsons?” Mixing political history, pop culture, rank punditry, and shameless book-plugging, Goldberg and guests will have the kinds of conversations we wish they featured on TV. And the nudity will (almost) always be tasteful. Brace your bingo cards.
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Aug 9, 2025 • 1h 11min
There’s A Lot of Nonsense These Days | Solo
The host humorously critiques misleading advertising for cognitive enhancement products, while sharing personal struggles with memory and ADD. He dives into the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and examines Hamas's role in the conflict. The discussion highlights media bias surrounding Israel and the impact of political narratives on economic data. Delving into Ketman, he critiques journalistic integrity and reflects on how oppressive regimes shape public perceptions, all while engaging with listeners on their content preferences.

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Aug 7, 2025 • 1h 15min
The Revolutions of 1776 | Interview: Phillip Muñoz
Phillip Muñoz, Tocqueville Professor of Political Science at Notre Dame, dives into the fascinating revolutions of 1776. He discusses how these events shaped ideas about individual rights and governance, contrasting American and French revolutionary principles. The conversation touches on the influence of postliberalism and the crucial role of religion in politics. Muñoz and Jonah explore cultural shifts impacting youth perspectives, particularly around family values and societal engagement, revealing a complex interplay between ideology and contemporary issues.

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Aug 6, 2025 • 1h 13min
A Return to Econ 101 | Interview: Russ Roberts
Jonah Goldberg chats with Russ Roberts, President of Shalem College and host of EconTalk. They dive into tariffs, revealing public misconceptions and the role of human nature in economics. The discussion covers socialism versus social democracy, reflecting on emotional biases and the chaos of misinformation. They also tackle the individualism-collectivism divide, influenced by Rousseau, and explore the complexities of the Israel-Gaza conflict, touching on antisemitism and media representation. It's a thought-provoking blend of philosophy and current events.

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Aug 2, 2025 • 1h 25min
Artificial Reef Conservatism | Solo
Dive into a lively discussion on the Sydney Sweeney outrage and its implications for celebrity culture. Explore the controversial links between the American genetics movement and eugenics. Delve into G.K. Chesterton's metaphor about dismantling societal norms, while personal anecdotes bring humor to serious topics. Analyze the complicated media narratives surrounding race and identity shaped by popular culture. Reflect on philosophical questions inspired by modern films and the evolving perceptions of body image in society.

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Jul 31, 2025 • 48min
Ask Me Anything, Pt. 2 | Interview: Sarah Isgur
In a lively chat, Sarah Isgur, a senior editor at The Dispatch and host of Advisory Opinions, joins Jonah Goldberg to tackle fan questions and share personal insights. They discuss the happiest moments of their lives and the trials of parenting, emphasizing the bittersweet nature of child-rearing. Sarah shares amusing childbirth stories, including her experience with an emergency C-section. The conversation also delves into the complexities of attraction and how societal expectations influence personal identity and happiness.

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Jul 30, 2025 • 1h 10min
Ask Me Anything, Pt. 1 | Interview: Sarah Isgur
In this engaging conversation, Sarah Isgur, host of Advisory Opinions and senior editor at The Dispatch, shares her insights on politics and culture. The duo addresses midlife career shifts, reflections on parenting teens, and the evolving landscape of political discourse. They discuss the challenges of instilling a love for reading in children and navigating generational differences in views. Additionally, they share humorous anecdotes about pet ownership and the impact of boredom on creativity, blending thoughtful commentary with light-hearted storytelling.

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Jul 26, 2025 • 60min
Nature Is Trying to Kill You | Solo
In the Adirondacks, personal reflections collide with broader societal issues. The speaker tackles economic disparities between the US and Europe, revealing shocking truths about heat-related deaths versus gun violence. A deep dive into poverty illustrates how wealth can combat societal ills. The conversation shifts to the intersection of science and politics, critiquing historical and cultural biases. Ultimately, it advocates for a justice system rooted in personal accountability while questioning our understanding of objective truth.

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Jul 24, 2025 • 57min
Furnishing the Mind | Interview: Chris Stirewalt
In a lively exchange, the hosts delve into a post-Trump GOP and the impact of scandals on political dynamics. They share their favorite political films, highlighting storytelling's power in shaping public perception. The conversation shifts to cultural literacy, exploring how generational differences affect shared knowledge. Nostalgia is examined, particularly regarding the romanticization of the 1970s, while controversies surrounding figures like Jeffrey Epstein and superhero portrayals spark intriguing debates. Personal anecdotes and humor punctuate their insightful reflections.

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Jul 23, 2025 • 1h 15min
Across the Pond Politics | Interview: Francis Dearnley
Francis Dearnley, host of "Ukraine: The Latest" and executive editor for audio at The Telegraph, joins for a thought-provoking discussion. They analyze the complexities surrounding the Russia-Ukraine war and the necessity for steadfast Western support. Dearnley dives into recent UK political turbulence, including the heated voting age debate amidst scandals. Additionally, they explore the disconnect between politicians and voters, highlighting pressing issues like economic stability and identity politics, all while scrutinizing the British legal system's contradictions.

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Jul 19, 2025 • 1h 11min
Words, Words, Words | Solo
Join a voice-conscious host as he reflects on the unique charm of the Chautauqua Institution while touching on personal pet health challenges. Dive into the drama surrounding Trump and Epstein, exploring political narratives and media sensationalism. Analyze the contentious issue of lowering the voting age, questioning its implications for democracy. Finally, consider the balance between democratic ideals and republican principles, along with the complexities of humor in political discourse and its impact on identity.