In this conversation, Karol interviews Erika Sanzi about the topic of schools banning books. Erika argues that the conversation around book banning is misleading, as books are not actually being banned but rather certain books are being excluded from school library collections.
Yesterday
The Truth with Lisa Boothe: Elise Stefanik on Iran War, Campus Radicalism & Why Americans Are Leaving Blue States
On this episode of The Truth with Lisa Boothe, Lisa sits down with Congresswoman Elise Stefanik for a wide-ranging and hard-hitting conversation on national security, higher education, and the future of the American economy. Stefanik explains why the Iran conflict should be viewe ... Show More
29m 46s
Yesterday
Hour 1 - Disgraceful Democrat Shutdown
Hour 1 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show begins with breaking news from a live White House cabinet meeting, setting the tone for a fast‑moving hour focused on the war with Iran, the DHS shutdown, airport chaos, immigration enforcement, and violent crime linked to illegal immi ... Show More
36m 53s
Apr 2025
Children’s Books Go Before the Supreme Court
<p>On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard a case that could hand parents with religious objections a lot more control over what their kids learn in the classroom.</p><p>Adam Liptak, who covers the Supreme Court, explains how a case about children’s picture books with titles like “Pr ... Show More
34m 10s
Sep 2024
The Right to Read and Fighting Book Bans with LeVar Burton
In honor of Banned Books Week, Stacey is joined by two guests: Her mom and former librarian, Reverend Carolyn Abrams, and actor, director, and literacy advocate, LeVar Burton. The trio discuss the transformative power of story and strategies to combat book banning.For a closed-ca ... Show More
53m 57s
Oct 2025
Premier, parents at odds on care for trans kids
The parents of Victorian school children are being cut out of potentially life-altering decisions about how to care for gender dysphoric children by the state’s school system, but the state government doesn’t want to talk about it. You can read more about this story, plus see pho ... Show More
13m 33s
Sep 2025
Sunday Special: The Books We Read in School
<p>As kids across America head back to school, Gilbert Cruz, the editor of The New York Times Book Review, is thinking about the books he read when he was in school.</p><p>On today’s Sunday Special, Gilbert talks with the Book Review editor Sadie Stein and the author Louis Sachar ... Show More
49m 23s
Aug 2025
363. Eli asks: What if Alabaster Zero learned he was in a podcast?
What do a stampede of lions, a white birch stick, an animatronic Fred the Dog, and a spooky castle have in common? It’s up to you to find out, with a bit of help from Alabaster Zero! Lessons include: We can’t solve every mystery on our own, and fortunately, we don’t have to; A go ... Show More
27m 25s
Jul 2021
We Need a Pro-Abortion Constitutional Amendment
In this episode of The New Abnormal, Kathryn Kolbert and Julie F. Kay, authors of CONTROLLING WOMEN: What We Must Do Now to Save Reproductive Freedom, tell Molly-Jong-Fast not to trust John Roberts and why Roe isn’t enough to protect abortion rights in this country—something much ... Show More
27m 16s