Interviews

Interviews

Psychotherapist Warns Against Overmedication and ‘Grievance Culture’ in Wake of Minneapolis Shooting

Jonathan Alpert is a psychotherapist practicing in New York and Washington and author of “Therapy Nation,” forthcoming in 2026.

Former FBI Profiler James Fitzgerald: Federal-Local Partnerships Are Key to Reducing Urban Crime

James Fitzgerald is a Retired FBI Special Agent & Criminal Profiler from the Unabomber case, now co-host the “Cold Red”

Catholic Voices Call for Honest Reckoning After Minneapolis School Shooting

Mary FioRito is Cardinal Francis George Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center. She joined Dan Proft with reaction to the

Cliff May: Negotiated Settlement in Ukraine Requires Real Pressure on Russia

President of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and foreign affairs columnist for The Washington Times, Clifford May, on the

Young Entrepreneur Rejects Work-Life Balance, Builds Multi-Million Dollar Businesses

Emil Barr, founder of Step Up Social, managing partner of Candid Network and a co-founder of Flashpass: ‘Work-Life Balance’ Will

FBI Raid on John Bolton’s Home Raises Questions of Motive and Process

James A. Gagliano, retired FBI supervisory special agent and St. John’s University homeland security doctoral candidate

Jonathan Alpert on Corporate Branding, Politics, and the Psychology of Voters

Jonathan Alpert, psychotherapist practicing in New York and Washington, tackles Therapy’s Identity Politics Problem and breaks down the Mamdani supporter

Illinois Trucking Leader Weighs In on Safety, Immigration, and New Laws

Illinois Trucking Association Executive Director Matthew Hart on efforts to close loopholes that open the door for illegal immigrants to

Lox and Loaded Brings Firearms Training to Jewish Community and Allies

COO of Lox & Loaded, Gayle Pearlstein, shares the Lox & Loaded mission "to introduce responsible firearm ownership and safety