The 8 Best Charles Murray Podcasts
1) CHARLES MURRAY
Theo sits down with long-time friend, Charles Murray. Charles is a producer and writer, known for Luke Cage (2016), Things Never Said (2013) and Sons of Anarchy (2008). Don't forget to leave your revi...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) Conversations: Charles Murray
On the latest episode of Conversations, we sit down with producer, director, and writer Charles Murray (Things Never Said, Luke Cage, Sons of Anarchy, Roots: The Next Generation) to discuss his latest...Show More
3) Ep. 1,067 - Charles Murray
This is an abbreviated version of The Michael Medved Show. To get the full program, plus premium content, become a subscriber at MichaelMedved.com
4) Facing Reality with Charles Murray
They asked for an honest conversation on race, right? Enter this week’s guest Charles Murray, author most recently of Facing Reality: Two Truths about Race in America. He and guys jostle on this most ...Show More
5) Charles Murray On Human Diversity
Charles has a new — and probably explosive — book coming out soon, Facing Reality. This conversation is not about that. Instead, I wanted to discuss his last book which received almost no attention, H...Show More
6) Interview with Charles Murray
Episode seven features an interview with renowned and sometimes controversial sociologist and writer Charles Murray. Charles is a fellow at AEI and the author of The Bell Curve, Losing Ground, Coming ...Show More
7) Interview with Charles Murray
In my second interview with Charles Murray, we cover a lot of ground: a fascinating and in-depth discussion of his work habits and writing techniques; a survey of the literature on cognitive aging; an...Show More
8) Charles Murray: On Human Diversity
After writing the book, The Bell Curve, Charles Murray became a controversial figure in the US Social Science scene, and was much maligned in the public arena. His work has been misinterpreted as b...Show More
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