Come Watch Me Tape a Podcast
As you probably heard, we filmed our first video podcast last week with Republican pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson. You can watch the whole thing here, but it was terrific.
The good news is that this coming Wednesday, March 6, at 11am, we are taping another live podcast. This time, it's with Arthur Brooks, bestselling author, social scientist, head of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), and author of the new book, "Love Your Enemies."
And I would love to have you come watch the interview, ‘in studio.’ (More on that, below.)
In case you don't know his story, Arthur's journey is fascinating. At 19, he left college to play the French horn professionally. He toured internationally and recorded several albums, eventually landing in the City Orchestra of Barcelona.
If you're planning to be in the DC area on Wednesday--and if you a supporter of the podcast on Patreon at the $10 level or higher (or if you would like to be!)--I would love to have you come by our Arlington, Virginia, studio and watch the taping, live. Just drop me a note in the comments section here, and I will be back in touch with details.
And even if you can't make it, anyone who supports the podcast with $1 or more a month can submit a question for me to ask Arthur, right here. I’ll pick a few of the best to ask him on air.
If you can’t make this one, no worries. I am hoping to make this a pretty regular event. But if you’re able to make it, I would love to see you on Wednesday!
This week's podcast episodes:
Want to get new "Matt Lewis & the News" podcast episodes as soon as I post them? Subscribe to my iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher feeds.
Articles & other resources I recently published:
The Daily Beast
Fakers Like Jussie Smollett Play Victim, Politicians Buy It and Play right into Trump's Hands
Andrew McCabe Is Not a Hero, and Unelected Operatives Do Not Get to Unseat the President
DMZ
CNN
Thank you for your support!
"Matt Lewis and the News" would not be possible without your support. Thank you for investing in serious and thoughtful content about politics, ideas, and culture.