Podcast by SenateGOP
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Government |
Not many people know about a key component at-work within the U.S. Senate. Today we reveal the history of the Senate Republican Conference, explain why the mostly unheralded position of leading it exists, and look back in time to see disagreements wi... more
Sen. Marsha Blackburn from Tennessee details how the balance of power is in danger from the illegal immigration crisis. She also discusses migration to TN, keeping kids safe online, and how much things have changed when we bring up Women's History Mo... more
For Women's History Month, Sophie and guest-host Carly reflect on some of our best conversations with Republican Senate women. Hear why the GOP is full of opportunity, why men may be hesitant to run against a woman, how perspectives have changed now ... more
How did pushing for a bike trail get Sen. Thom Tillis started in politics? He shares that story, along with the shocking number of “Toms” in his family, why he has an “h” in his name, the measures he was willing to take to turn around the business cl... more
Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota was America’s most popular governor before coming to the U.S. Senate. Listen to hear why he’s so charming as he gives us the story behind his famous moustache, briefs us on the correct pronunciation of Bison (did y... more
U.S. Senate Chaplain Barry Black has a memory you have to hear to believe. He gives us an astonishing demonstration, talks about his role of nearly 21 years, recommends books to educate and classic movies to entertain, AND reveals why he wears a bow ... more
He loves soccer. He’s had cocktails with Margaret Thatcher. He’s gone from serving on the border as a Marine to serving in the U.S. Senate during Biden’s border crisis. He sees potential catastrophes and huge upsides in AI. And he might just be obses... more
Senator Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming wants you to know how to pronounce her name. She also wants you to know all about Bitcoin. She stops by the studio to tell us about growing up on a ranch, how big rodeo is in her state, and why “work hard, play hard”... more
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