Dennis Prager is one of the most respected and influential thinkers, writers, and speakers in America. Each day, he tackles topics of politics, faith, and culture with ease and expertise. His motto is, "I prefer clarity to agreement.” He is deeply passionate about preserving America, the West, and the Judeo-Christian value system.
For decades, Prager shared his wisdom with listeners around the world, through his lectures, interviews, and debates … Now, for the first time, the collective wisdom of Dennis Prager is being made available as a podcast … Listen to Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager, with new episodes released for a limited time only as a podcast.
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Welcome to Dennis Prager’s Timeless Wisdom. Each Monday through Saturday, you’ll hear some of Dennis’s best lectures, talks, and series—with brief commercial breaks.
To get the ad-free version of this podcast, and to access the full library of lectures, talks, and shows, visit dennisprager.com.
On Today’s Show:
Dennis Prager explores the timeless significance of two central Jewish holidays. First, he unpacks the deeper meaning of Rosh Hashanah—the Jewish New Year—showing how it calls us to reflect, take responsibility, and realign our lives with higher values. Then, he turns to Hanukkah, a celebration not only of miracles but of the enduring struggle for religious freedom and moral courage. Together, these talks offer practical wisdom and inspiration for living with purpose in any season.
Welcome to Dennis Prager’s Timeless Wisdom. Each Monday through Saturday, you’ll hear some of Dennis’s best lectures, talks, and series—with brief commercial breaks.
To get the ad-free version of this podcast, and to access the full library of lectures, talks, and shows, visit dennisprager.com.
On Today’s Show:
Dennis provides the wisdom. Adam provides the laughs. Or is it the other way around? Two of the fastest, smartest and deepest minds out there spare over items - great and small. Big fun. And much more.
Welcome to Dennis Prager’s Timeless Wisdom. Each Monday through Saturday, you’ll hear some of Dennis’s best lectures, talks, and series—with brief commercial breaks.
To get the ad-free version of this podcast, and to access the full library of lectures, talks, and shows, visit dennisprager.com.
On Today’s Show:
American Exceptionalism is a term that is tossed around quite a bit. Is just a fantasy of the Right or does it really exist? And, if it exists, what does it mean and why is it important? Should we care whether or not America is exceptional?
Welcome to Dennis Prager’s Timeless Wisdom. Each Monday through Saturday, you’ll hear some of Dennis’s best lectures, talks, and series—with brief commercial breaks.
To get the ad-free version of this podcast, and to access the full library of lectures, talks, and shows, visit dennisprager.com.
On Today’s Show:
Dennis delineates the different reasons American Christians have for supporting the Jews and Israel. He believes that Jews need not be suspicious of this kindness and generosity by American Christians. In fact, Dennis believes Jews should be extremely grateful for this support.
Welcome to Dennis Prager’s Timeless Wisdom. Each Monday through Saturday, you’ll hear some of Dennis’s best lectures, talks, and series—with brief commercial breaks.
To get the ad-free version of this podcast, and to access the full library of lectures, talks, and shows, visit dennisprager.com.
On Today’s Show:
Dennis talks to Logan Beirne, Olin Scholar at Yale Law School. His new book is Blood of Tyrants: George Washington and the Forging of the Presidency.
Welcome to Dennis Prager’s Timeless Wisdom. Each Monday through Saturday, you’ll hear some of Dennis’s best lectures, talks, and series—with brief commercial breaks.
To get the ad-free version of this podcast, and to access the full library of lectures, talks, and shows, visit dennisprager.com.
On Today’s Show:
Dennis Prager tackles one of life’s most important—and misunderstood—pursuits: happiness. Drawing on philosophy, religion, and practical life experience, Dennis explores why so many people struggle to be happy, the common barriers that prevent it, and the choices we can make to live more fulfilling lives. Each lecture offers clear, actionable insights that will challenge assumptions, deepen understanding, and provide tools for cultivating lasting happiness.
Welcome to Dennis Prager’s Timeless Wisdom. Each Monday through Saturday, you’ll hear some of Dennis’s best lectures, talks, and series—with brief commercial breaks.
To get the ad-free version of this podcast, and to access the full library of lectures, talks, and shows, visit dennisprager.com.
On Today’s Show:
Dennis debates liberal rabbi Michael Lerner on many of today’s important issues including their very different views on the failure of Barak’s offer (negotiated by President Clinton) to bring a lasting peace to Israel; what the next generation of Jews must do in order to remain Jewish and whether or not the U.S should invade Iraq and overthrow Saddam Hussein.
Dennis asks what two verses from the Bible have had the most impact on your life and you wish would impact people more. Dennis shares his selections. Callers weigh in.
Dennis talks to Jordan Peterson, Professor of Psychology at the U. of Toronto. His new book is 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos. This is the number one best-selling book on Amazon. He also teaches the latest video for Prager University.
Dennis also talks to James O'Keefe, Founder of Project Veritas, His new book is American Pravda: My Fight for Truth in the Era of Fake News.
Per usual, callers set the agenda. Issues raised include: how can you justify you can eating meat; why does anybody stay in California with its high cost of living and high taxes.
Dennis addresses the penultimate issue: why everything in life pivots on whether a good God exists. Without God, life is just a cosmic accident; nothing has any meaning; morality is subjective.
Tonight starts the Jewish holiday of Passover. Dennis explains. If you haven't uninstalled Firefox yet, do it now. We can't let this "thought police" behavior stand. Brandeis University has covered itself in shame.
Per usual, callers set the agenda this hour. Issues raised include: in a bad world, should you have still have children; if someone says they believe in God, do you really know anything about that person; should you talk politics at the Passover Seder.
Dennis talks to Arthur Brooks, President of the American Enterprise Institute. His new book is "The Conservative Heart: How to Build a Fairer, Happier, and More Prosperous America." People in Zimbabwe have no idea why people in the West are so upset about a lion.
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