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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In this episode of Timeless Wisdom, Dennis Prager explores a thought-provoking theory: something happens to many women around age 29, causing them to reevaluate their lives and relationships. He shares stories from listeners who've experienced this phenomenon, where seemingly happy marriages are turned upside down. Dennis delves into the possible reasons behind this shift, including the pressure to conform to societal expectations and the desire for personal growth. He also discusses the importance of self-reflection and maturity in navigating life's challenges. Join the conversation as Dennis examines this intriguing topic and its implications for women's lives.
In this episode of Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager, Dennis shares his thoughts on the current state of America and the potential for a depression. He discusses the economic crisis, the role of government, and the importance of individual responsibility. Dennis also touches on the topic of morality and the state of American society, expressing concerns about the decline of traditional values and the impact of government intervention on personal freedom. He shares a personal anecdote about his own experiences and observations, highlighting the need for Americans to take responsibility for their own lives and the country's future.
In this episode of Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager, Dennis dives into the importance of finding happiness beyond material wealth. He shares a personal anecdote about how his views on happiness changed after a lecture on the subject went viral, leading to a writing opportunity with Red Book magazine. Dennis discusses how his theories on happiness were tested during the economic downturn and how he realized that happiness is not directly related to money. He also emphasizes the importance of gratitude, not putting all one's happiness eggs in one basket, and cultivating a positive attitude to navigate life's challenges.
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Fireside Chat Ep. 78 - Save Your Dog or Save a Stranger originally aired on April 18th, 2019
During this week’s Fireside Chat, Dennis revisits the question: Would you save your dog or a stranger first if both were drowning? Dennis reads viewers’ reactions and comments from when this question was posed in the past. The responses show what happens when your morals are guided by your feelings rather than a religious moral code.
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In this episode of Timeless Wisdom, Dennis Prager delves into the story of Abraham's near-sacrifice of Isaac, exploring the complexities of faith and obedience. He examines the biblical account, highlighting the importance of understanding the different names of God and the implications of Abraham's actions. Dennis also discusses the themes of sacrifice, faith, and the relationship between parents and children, raising thought-provoking questions about the nature of God and the human experience. This episode offers a nuanced and insightful look at one of the most pivotal stories in the Hebrew Bible.
In this episode of Timeless Wisdom, Dennis Prager explores the question of why me, a natural response to life's challenges. He argues that if we don't ask why me when things are going well, we shouldn't have the right to ask why me when things go badly. This hour delves into the importance of gratitude and the power of perspective, with callers sharing their personal stories of struggle and resilience. Dennis also touches on the role of faith and the nature of God's involvement in our lives, leaving listeners with a thought-provoking reflection on the human experience.
In this episode of Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager, the host makes the case for marriage, a topic that's under attack in the Western world. He argues that marriage is the basic building block of society and that it's essential for personal growth and emotional development. Dennis shares his own experiences and insights, discussing the importance of commitment, companionship, and building a life together. He also addresses common objections to marriage, including the fear of divorce and the idea that it's just a piece of paper. This thought-provoking episode challenges listeners to consider the value of marriage and its impact on individuals and society.
In this episode of Timeless Wisdom, Dennis Prager explores a sensitive yet crucial topic in marriage: the importance of sex for men. He discusses how a husband's need for intimacy is often misunderstood and dismissed as just a physical urge, but is actually a deep emotional need. Dennis shares that a woman's availability and willingness to have sex can be a powerful way to show her love and commitment to her husband, and that this can be a make-or-break issue in a relationship. He also offers guidelines for a healthy frequency of intimacy and encourages couples to have open and honest conversations about their needs.
In this part 2 episode of Timeless Wisdom, Dennis Prager shares his insights on what Jews can learn from Christians and vice versa. He discusses the importance of spontaneity in prayer, citing his experience with Christian services where people's heartfelt prayers moved him. He also touches on the value of ritual, highlighting the beauty of Christian sanctuaries and the significance of the Sabbath. Additionally, Dennis explores the differences between Jewish and Christian views on behavior, lust, and suffering, offering a unique perspective on these complex topics. This thought-provoking conversation delves into the richness of both faiths and encourages listeners to appreciate their unique contributions.
In this episode of Timeless Wisdom, Dennis explores the intersection of Judaism and Christianity, highlighting the unique aspects of each faith. He delves into the importance of ritual in Jewish life, contrasting it with the emphasis on faith in Christianity. Prager also discusses the differences in how each faith views sin, with Christians focusing on theological sins and Jews emphasizing behavioral evils. He shares personal anecdotes and insights gained from his experiences moderating a radio show featuring Jewish, Christian, and Muslim guests, and explores the potential for unity between these faiths.
LIVE: Fireside Chat with Dennis Prager! Ep. 27 originally aired on March 23. 2018
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In this episode of Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager, Dennis shares his thoughts on the importance of religion in modern society. He reflects on growing up in a secular generation and how he believes that the absence of God has led to a lack of meaning and purpose in many people's lives. Dennis discusses how he thinks that the Ten Commandments, which he believes are rooted in a higher power, have guided his own life and decisions, particularly in his relationships and personal choices. He also answers questions from listeners on topics ranging from morality to beauty and music.
On Today's Show: Dennis delves into the story of Abraham and Isaac, exploring the complexities of faith and obedience. He examines the biblical account of God's command to Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac, and the implications of this pivotal moment in Jewish history. Dennis discusses the moral of the story, highlighting the importance of faith and the distinction between God's will and human sacrifice. He also touches on the theme of testing and the role of faith in the face of uncertainty, raising questions about the nature of God's relationship with humanity.
On Today's Show Dennis explores the crucial question: can others make you happy? He shares his three-pronged approach, emphasizing that only you can make yourself happy, others can make you unhappy, and if you're already happy, others can increase your happiness. Through engaging conversations with callers, including a blind caller from Baltimore and a psychotherapist from Denver, Dennis delves into the complexities of happiness and its relationship with goodness, ethics, and pain. This thought-provoking discussion will leave you pondering the true sources of happiness and the role of others in our lives.
On Today's Show: Dennis explores the age-old debate between spirituality and religion. He challenges listeners to consider whether being spiritual without being religious is a valid choice, or if it's just a cop-out from the demands of organized faith. Through conversations with callers, including Jose, Chris, and Kent, Dennis delves into the importance of community, moral guidelines, and the role of scripture in shaping our values. He argues that spirituality without religion can be a narcissistic pursuit, lacking the accountability and shared values that come with being part of a community.
On Today's Show: Dennis explores the complex topic of jealousy in relationships. He argues that a moderate amount of jealousy is a natural and even healthy part of love, but excessive or irrational jealousy can be destructive. Dennis shares insights from his own experiences and discusses how jealousy can be triggered by various factors, including insecurity, trust issues, and past relationships. He also takes calls from listeners, including a woman who shares how her husband's fidelity was motivated by her own jealousy, and a man who questions whether premarital sex undermines trust in a relationship.
On Today's Show: Dennis shares his thoughts on the American value system, which he believes is the key to a good society. He explains the three core values of liberty, in God we trust, and e pluribus unum, and how they work together to create a unique nation. Dennis discusses how these values have been eroded in modern society and how they're essential for individual freedom and a strong nation. He also addresses questions from the audience, covering topics like same-sex marriage, government regulation, and the importance of a moral compass.
On Today's Show: Dennis shares his insights on the pursuit of happiness. He emphasizes that happiness is a serious problem that requires effort and dedication. Dennis shares his personal story of how he came to write his book "Happiness is a Serious Problem," and how it's not just about feeling good, but about living a life of purpose and meaning. He discusses the importance of gratitude, morality, and the role of a higher power in achieving happiness. This conversation is a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to live a happy and fulfilling life.
Happy Sunday! Beginning this weekend, the Timeless Wisdom feed will feature a Fireside Chat from PragerU every Sunday. Special thanks to PragerU's CEO Marissa Streit for her support in making this possible.
Fireside Chat Ep. 65 - Dennis Talks With TPUSA's Charlie Kirk! originally aired on January 17, 2019.
Dennis Prager talks with Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk about the state of conservatism in education, the value of Judeo-Christian values, the resentment at the heart of leftism and much more!
In this episode, Danielle Gill interviews her father, Dinesh D'Souza, about the recent terrorist attacks we have been seeing in the US in the wake of the conflict with Iran. Danielle asks Dinesh about the fact that New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has taken NYC in a completely different direction. They also discuss Dinesh's analysis of Candace Owens' "Bride of Charlie" series about Erika Kirk.
On Today's Show: Dennis explores the story of Lot's wife, who turned into a pillar of salt for looking back at the destruction of Sodom. He delves into the concept of the "Lot's wife syndrome," where people get stuck in the past and resist moving forward. Dennis also discusses the importance of loving the stranger, citing the biblical story of Abraham's interactions with the people of Sodom and Gomorrah. He argues that this concept is crucial for civilization to progress and that it's a key theme in the Torah.
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