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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Our featured guest on this week's episode of "The RJ Moeller Show" is Dr. Anne Bradley, the vice president of economic initiatives at The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics in McLean, Va.
This week's episode of "The RJ Moeller Show" welcomes our good friend Caroline May, intrepid reporter for The Daily Caller.
This week's episode of "The RJ Moeller Show" features two fascinating interviews with two fascinating individuals. First up is RJ's conversation with Lawrence Reed. Mr. Reed currently serves as the president of the Foundation for Economic Education...
It used to be said that the goal of a fair and just society ought to be "equality of opportunity," but somewhere along the way we supplanted that noble goal for a twisted, utterly arbitrary one.
Our featured guest this week on "The RJ Moeller Show" is columnist and author Ben Shapiro. Ben currently runs Benjamin Shapiro Legal Consulting, based in Los Angeles. He is editor-at-large of Breitbart.com, and is a Shillman Fellow at the Freedom Center.
This special episode of "The RJ Moeller Show" opens in a very unique way: R.J. and nationally syndicated radio show host Hugh Hewitt interview each other live on the air.
We are proud and honored to welcome Dr. Larry Arnn, the president of Hillsdale College, to "The RJ Moeller Show" this week. For our purposes today, we wanted to have Dr. Arnn on to talk about the connection our Declaration of Independence has both to the Constitution itself, and to our society today.
"The RJ Moeller Show" is again opening things up with a little taste of Hollywood! Rob Long is a television producer who has been in the business for nearly three decades. Rob began his career working on a little show called "Cheers," and his latest project, co-produced with Vince Vaughn, is "Sullivan & Son."
We are thrilled to welcome to "The RJ Moeller Show" the writer, director and star of a brand new documentary called "Craigslist Joe," Joseph Garner. In the second segment, we chat with Josh Good, the new Values & Capitalism program manager.
No one likes a cherry-picker. Pick-up basketball players everywhere will attest to the unfavorable stigma immediately attached to any player who lollygags while getting back on defense, hoping that his teammates can somehow get a quick steal and hurl a long pass to him for an easy, uncontested layup.
Our featured guest this week on "The RJ Moeller Show" is Dr. Tim Groseclose! Dr. Groseclose is the Marvin Hoffenberg Professor of American Politics at UCLA.
This week's episode of "The RJ Moeller Show" opens with our fan-favorite "News You May Have Missed, But Probably Shouldn't Have" segment with The Daily Caller's intrepid reporter, Caroline May.
On this very "Happy Fourth of July" episode of "The RJ Moeller Show," we're ecstatic to welcome author/lawyer/commentator David Limbaugh to AEI's Values & Capitalism podcast! Mr. Limbaugh is one of the most prominent conservative voices on the Right, a best-selling author, and he just so happens to be the distinguished younger brother of another Limbaugh you may have heard of.
It was only a matter of time before we'd be able to utter these words: The RJ Moeller Show welcomes a New York Times columnist to the show this week. That day has arrived, and we are excited to offer up—for your listening pleasure—our interview with Ross Douthat!
We have a jam-packed, star-studded episode of the Values & Capitalism podcast for your listening pleasure this week! First up, RJ spoke with Billy Hallowell, the Faith and Culture Editor for the TheBlaze.com, about life as a journalist, the recent push by Sojourners for immigration reform, and other hot topics.
Today marks the first in a new series of Values & Capitalism pieces that I will be posting regularly here at the blog between now and the presidential election in November. It's called "Saving Private Sector" and will highlight the work and ideas of people advocating for free enterprise in especially compelling and interesting ways.
We've been hoping to have journalist/author/podcaster James Lileks on for months now, and now—thanks to the power of Twitter and elbow grease—that day has finally arrived! James has been a columnist for his beloved Minneapolis Star-Tribune since 1997 and the prestigious National Review magazine since 2007.
Alright, so the title of my post may be a bit of a stretch, but at least by now all of you have likely heard about the mayor of New York City’s recent plan to stem the hefty tide of obesity with an ordinance that would prevent places like restaurants and movie theaters from selling soda in quantities exceeding 16 ounces.
Despite the fact that the presidential election isn't for more than five months, it seems that politics is what's on everyone's minds these days. So on this week's episode of "The RJ Moeller Show," The Gang—RJ, Brandon and Joe—inspects, dissects and analyzes the current political landscape for you.
It's an Acton Institute-centric episode of "The RJ Moeller Show" this week, and right off the bat we are proud to present the co-founder and president of Acton: Rev. Robert Sirico!

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