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Anna Kate’s Song
Nuclear Bunkers of Cheese | Boys Only #33
Off the Trails: Weekend Immune System
Factual Selection - 04/03/26
Objectively Correct (Probably): Top 5 Holidays
This, That, and the Other: SPRING BREAK YAP PT.2.
This, That, and the Other - SPRING BREAK YAP PT.1
Under the Radar - Episode 35
Off the Trails: April Fools!
Real Ramen Hour - Buldak Ramen: Hot Takes Pt. 2
Real Ramen Hour - Buldak Ramen: Hot Takes Pt. 1
The Poetry Fix: The Dream of the Rood, Part Five
This Week in Western Civilization: March 30-April 5
Episode 14: Lifelong Swimmers
Spring Breakers | Boys Only #32
Book Club: Houses, But Not Like Hogwarts
Off the Trails: Escape to Wine Caves
What the Indiana Tornado Reveals About America’s Energy Grid Crisis
The WRFH Interview: State Sen. Joe Bellino, 04/09/26
The WRFH Interview: State Rep. Jennifer Wortz, 04/08/26
James Dickson: Michigan Residents Fight AI Data Center Projects

Ep 2300Objectively Correct (Probably): Top 5 Holidays
Join Olivia Henson and Siobhan Weed as they rank their top 5s of random categories. This week, the girls are ranking their top 5 national holidays so that they can get their holiday party on early and start prepping for the biggest upcoming celebrations of the year. They also talk about everyone being Irish, the patriotism of a good hotdog, and their childhood experiences with Santa.

Ep 2299Baseball: Hillsdale vs. Ohio Dominican, 03/29/26
Baseball: Hillsdale vs. Ohio Dominican, 03/29/26Christian Papllion and Daniel Derengowski on the call for WRFH

Ep 2298Baseball: Hillsdale vs. Davenport, 04/01/26
Baseball: Hillsdale vs. Davenport, 04/01/26Aidan Kowatch and Reid Shumaker on the call for WRFH

Ep 2297The WRFH Interview: Benjamin Yount
WRFH host James Joski sits down with Benjamin Yount, morning host for News/Talk 1130 WISN in Milwaukee. Yount also serves as a Contributing Partner at the MacIver Institute and a contributor at The Center Square.

Ep 2296Lived and Learned: Take the Step with Anna Novak - Part 1
Anna Novak talks about the importance of focusing on the things that matter, doing things even when you’re afraid, and taking the next right step.

Ep 2295Factual Selection 3/25/26
Welcome to Factual Selection, a high stakes game of trivia where you have to correctly answer a string of increasingly difficult trivia questions. Guess a question right and you move on; guess a question wrong and you are out! Do you have what it takes to make it to the end?

Ep 2294Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo?: When Do You Know?
Greg and Emily dive into the topic, "When do you know it's time to get married?" Is there ever a right time? How long should we wait? Sometimes people have an extremely painful relationship process while others make it look so easy. Whether you get married within 6 months or 6 years of meeting, Greg and Emily look at what might be indicators of readiness.

Ep 2293Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo?: Mindset Going into Relationships
What should my mindset be going into a relationship? Should I want it? Not want it? Need it to validate me? Be totally disinterested? Greg and Emily discuss what may be some helpful places to be personally when looking to be in a romantic relationship.

Ep 2292Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo?: Praying Together
The question of "when do we start praying together" while perhaps not one with a definitive answer is one which Greg and Emily attempt to unfold together. Greg and Emily discuss what it looks like to pray together as a couple, when to begin doing so, and how it impacts a relationship.

Ep 2291The Poetry Fix: The Dream of the Rood, Part Four
Join Erika Kyba and continue your Lenten journey through the medieval Crucifixion poem, "The Dream of the Rood." In today's excerpt, the poet crafts a parallel between the Cross of Christ and Mary, His mother. Erika analyzes why the poet has chosen to link these two figures together, and what this poetic image says about suffering and glory.

Ep 2290Under the Radar - Episode 34
This week on “Under the Radar,” hear about a massive trade deal between the US and Japan, an executive order aimed at preventing welfare fraud like we saw in Minnesota, a bill that promotes hunting and fishing on public land (and its potential environmental ramifications), and more.

Ep 2289Baseball: Hillsdale vs. Ohio Dominican, 03/28/26, Game One
Baseball: Hillsdale vs. Ohio Dominican, 03/28/26, Game OneMegan Pidcock and Emily Schutte on the call for WRFH

Ep 2288Baseball: Hillsdale vs. Ohio Dominican, 03/27/26
Baseball: Hillsdale vs. Ohio Dominican, 03/27/26Gabe Themar and Christian Papillon on the call for WRFH

Ep 2287The WRFH Interview: State Sen. Joe Bellino, 03/26/26
Michigan State Sen. Joe Bellino joins WRFH's Malia Looke for a conversation. From 03/26/26

Ep 2286Objectively Correct (Probably): Top 5 Silly National Non-Holiday Holidays
Join Olivia Henson and Siobhan Weed as they rank their top 5s of random categories. This week, the girls are ranking their top 5 national "fill-in-the-blank" days in an attempt to find some new reasons to celebrate between the major holidays. They also discuss their grievances with squirrels and introduce another one of their movements.

Ep 2285This, That and the Other: Nostalgic Moments of Our Childhood
Chloe and Adi take a trip down memory lane, sharing some of their favorite childhood memories and hoping for the long-awaited return of Rainbow Loom. They also chat about their upcoming Spring Break trip to Arizona and what they’re most excited about.

Ep 2284History Off Script: The American Chestnut
From 1904 to 1940, a brutal war was fought across the Appalachian mountains that claimed 3 to 4 billion lives; however, the casualties weren't people. They were trees. In forty years, chestnut blight had all but wiped out the American chestnut. This is the story of how it happened.

Ep 2283Off the Trails: Gear Essentials
Join Nicole Sighiartau as she discusses some of their wildest experiences in the great outdoors! This week Storm is on vacation, so Nicole talks about the fundamentals of building an outdoor apparel wardrobe and where to find some great deals.

Ep 2282This Week in Western Civilization - March 16-22
This week, Olivia Finch discusses the anniversaries of the birth of James Madison, the death of Julius Caesar, and Samoset's introduction to the Plymouth Colony settlers.

Ep 2281Factual Selection 3/11/2026
Welcome to Factual Selection, a high stakes game of trivia where you have to correctly answer a string of increasingly difficult trivia questions. Guess a question right and you move on; guess a question wrong and you are out! Do you have what it takes to make it to the end?

Ep 2280Under the Radar - Episode 33
This week on “Under the Radar,” hear about the court case challenging abortion pills by mail, the court case blocking the Trump administration from deporting 350,000 Haitians, the end of the Department of Homeland Security's recent shutdown, and more.

Ep 2279The WRFH Interview: State Rep. Jennifer Wortz, 03/11/26
Michigan State Rep. Jennifer Wortz joins WRFH's Sophia Mandt to discuss recent severe storms, data centers, and more. From 03/11/26.

Ep 2278Sam Raus: Problems with the Bloated $1T Military Budget Request
The Trump administration has asked Congress to double the military budget, adding another $500 billion of spending. As the US sits over 36 trillion in debt and growing, this is a critical fiscal issue to our nation's long-term economic health.Sam Raus, the David Boaz Resident Writing Fellow at Young Voices, a political analyst, and public relations professional joins Luke Miller on WRFH to discuss. He has written about the military budget for The National Interest.
Ep 2277National Security Matters: Marco in Munich
When Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, spoke at the 2026 Munich Security Conference, he received a standing ovation. Malia Thibado compares this year's speech to Vice President J.D. Vance's from last year and how the differing approaches emphasized the differing circumstances.

Ep 2272This Week in Western Civilization: March 9-15
This week, Olivia Finch discusses the anniversaries of the birth of Albert Einstein, the death of Harriet Tubman, and Eli Whitney's receiving a patent for the cotton gin.

Ep 2276Lived and Learned: Pursue Virtue with Momma A
Momma A discusses how important it is to not be anxious about anything but to pursue virtue and valor with your whole heart.

Ep 2275Dale’s Dates: The Matrix Called, They Want Their Metaphor Back
Join Cupid and Psyche this week as they give their thoughts on the Red Pill movement in dating and marriage.

Ep 2274Objectively Correct (Probably): Top 5 Animals We Wish We Could Pet
Join Olivia Henson and Siobhan Weed as they rank their top 5s of random categories. This week, the girls are ranking their top 5 animals they would like to pet but can't. They also discuss rabid sheep, the Bob Ross of the animal kingdom, and informative Nemo scenes.

Ep 2273Collegian Week in Review: March 5th, 2026
This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Catherine Maxwell, Tayte Christensen, and Alessia Sandala first discuss a defamation lawsuit involving a library board member and a city councilman. Then, they talk to Gemma Flores about an update on the Hillsdale special assessment districts and the grand opening of a Marshalls in town. Next, they talk to Elaine Kutas about the new owner of Ad Astera Coffee. Finally, they talk to Moira Gleason about a student musician and potential military fellowships offered at the College.