RJ Moeller

R.J. Moeller graduated from Taylor University in 2005 with a degree in Business and is currently a graduate student in the Masters of Divinity program at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. R.J. also works as the director of communications for conservative radio talk show host Dennis Prager and his "Prager University" project.

R.J. is the writer, editor, and procurer of his own website “A Voice in the Wilderness” (rjmoeller.com) where he discusses the intersection of theology, culture, and free market economics, as well as producing his own weekly podcast “The R.J. Moeller Show.” He has been published in World Magazine, and contributes to The Acton Institute, Education News.org, Ricochet.com, and Americans For Prosperity.org.

R.J. loves to fish, play tennis, eat Chipotle, be disappointed by the Cubs, and hang with his rottweiler, Rudy. He lists among his most important intellectual and spiritual influences: G.K. Chesterton, Thomas Sowell, Dennis Prager, Francis Schaeffer, and Fyodor Dostoevsky."

You can find RJ on Facebook and follow him on Twitter at @rjmoeller.

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This week's featured guest on "The RJ Moeller Show" is AEI scholar Christina H. Sommers. Sommers, a former philosophy professor who taught ethics, is probably best known for her critique of late-twentieth-century feminism.
Those bright-colored posters your elementary school's librarians used to adorn the hallways with—of the "Reading is Knowledge" and "A Book Can Change Your Life" variety—were as demonstrably accurate as they were unequivocally cheesy.
We're excited to welcome Ramesh Ponnuru to "The RJ Moeller Show!" Ramesh is a senior editor for National Review, where he has covered national politics for 18 years, and a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
First off on this week's episode of "The RJ Moeller Show," we welcome political/media strategist Rick Wilson to the podcast. Rick has been working on political campaigns for more than 30 years, and we chat with him about his background and more.
The inimitable Greg Gutfeld is a Fox News all-star. He hosts two shows ("Red Eye," "The Five"), and he may be the only funny person employed by the popular cable news network. Greg is also our first guest on this week's episode of "The RJ Moeller Show!"
There are fair and reasonable questions to be asked of any society that so deifies its celebrities and athletes the way that ours does. And we've also heard the "But baseball players and movie stars make so much, and teachers so little" arguments and, more than likely than not, have uttered a few of them ourselves.
We're Chris-centric on this newest episode of "The RJ Moeller Show." To kick things off, R.J. has a conversation with Yahoo! News reporter Chris Moody.
First up on this week's episode of "The RJ Moeller Show:" an in-depth interview with James Pethokoukis. James Pethokoukis is a columnist and blogger for the American Enterprise Institute.
This week's episode of "The RJ Moeller Show" opens with a conversation with a return guest to the podcast: Professor Hunter Baker. Dr. Baker serves as dean of instruction and associate professor of political science at Union University. In the second segment, R.J. welcomes J.P. Freire, a journalist in Washington, D.C., for nearly a decade.
Dr. Walter Williams has been a proud libertarian advocate for free markets and limited government for decades. He's teamed up with nationally syndicated talk show host and bestselling author Dennis Prager for one of the Prager University online courses.
First up this week on "The RJ Moeller Show," Joe Carter pays us a visit to talk about his career path from the military into life as a full-time writer/editor. In the second segment, R.J. welcomes to the show fellow V&C blogger, Joy Pullmann.
There's no way around it: The American small business owner is buried under a mountain of regulation, unnecessary fees and senseless fines. In truth, we all are. Added costs that businesses incur do not simply evaporate into thin air like bad vibes at a Phish concert.
Our first guest this week on "The RJ Moeller Show" is Jenny Yang from World Relief. Jenny Yang is the director of advocacy and policy for the Refugee and Immigration program at World Relief. In this position, Jenny works with members of Congress, their staffers, and the administration to improve refugee and immigration policy.
Podcasting worlds collide on this week's episode of "The RJ Moeller Show." Ben Domenech and Brad Jackson, co-hosts of the "Coffee & Markets" podcast, join us for a thoroughly enjoyable half-hour segment to kick things off.
The newest episode of "The RJ Moeller Show" opens with a visit from our favorite reporter, Caroline May of The Daily Caller. Next up is an interview with lawyer/author Adam J. Freedman, whose new book "The Naked Constitution" is a highly accessible look at what the founders intended and why the document they constructed still matters today.
People who support free markets and limited government in our country often ask one another, "Why don't more people on the Left see how unsustainable something like cradle-to-grave entitlement systems truly are? Why don't more voters see the untenable path we're on?"
Our first guest this week on "The RJ Moeller Show" is Hugh Welchel, the executive director of the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics.
Welcome to another jam-packed episode of Values & Capitalism's podcast! Three guests means three times the entertainment, right? Pretty sure that math adds up.
This is as good as podcasting gets, folks. "The RJ Moeller Show" is a star-studded episode this week, and we open things by having a candid, in-depth conversation with the actor John O'Hurley—Mr. Peterman from "Seinfeld."
I am not entirely sure why, but we never seem to want to talk about the positive moral, emotional and even psychological impact that a dynamic, prosperous and growing economy can have on a citizenry.

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