Every three weeks, join us on Voices of Freedom for thought-provoking conversations on issues impacting our freedom and America’s founding principles, with particular emphasis on free speech, educational freedom, and free enterprise.
Voices of Freedom features Rick Graber, President of The Bradley Foundation, talking to remarkable individuals within the Bradley community, including grantees, Bradley Prize winners, and more. Our focus on these areas reflects the intent of the foundation’s namesakes, Lynde and Harry Bradley, who wanted to preserve the freedoms that were essential to their success for future generations.
For more than four years, one of the greatest entrepreneurs in Hong Kong’s history has been in solitary confinement on sham charges that could le…
An Interview with Christopher Rufo, Writer, Filmmaker and Commentator
For more than half a century, many of America’s most revered institutions have been infiltrated with ideas that run counter to th…
An Interview with Barry Strauss, Esteemed Classicist, Military and Naval Historian, and Best-selling Author
Different civilizations, cultures and countries have experienced the rise of remarkable le…
An Interview with James Piereson, Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute, and Trustee, Thomas W. Smith Foundation
The vigorous forces shaping American society, politics, and the economy today could have …
An Interview with Mark Klug, Chief Executive Officer, Christian Family Solutions
Public awareness about mental health has never been greater, but barriers to treatment remain.
According to our gue…
It’s a magical sight when a once lifeless plant begins to blossom because of the right conditions. According to one of our guests …
An Interview with Laura Sumner-Coon, Executive Director of Racine Literacy Council (RLC)
It might seem counterintuitive for leaders of nonprofit organizations to try to work themselves out of their…
An Interview with Anthony McHenry, Chief Executive Officer, Milwaukee Academy of Science
When it comes to urban education, the news is almost always negative. Poor academic performance, abysmal gra…
An Interview with Paul Clement, Appellate Lawyer and Distinguished Lecturer in Law
The US Constitution has long been revered by its citizens, yet also robustly challenged. Knowing that it would be t…
An Interview with Victor Davis Hanson
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation The principles enshrined in the US Constitution have historically united us as Americans. We may have different customs,…
An Interview with Robert P. George
It’s no secret that viewpoint diversity has long been scarce among faculty and staff at most universities. Yet events on college campuses since October 7, 2023 have…
Interview with Roger Kimball
Words matter. The right words can advance new ideas, enrich our lives and alter the course of history. Yet in today’s technologically driven world, language is often dilu…
An Interview with Peter Berkowitz
The US Constitution is one of the greatest governing documents in history. No other charter has so deliberately advanced the belief that the government’s main purpos…
America’s founders are revered for creating a structure of governance that values individual rights and promotes human flourishing. Nearly 250 years after they…
An Interview with Jay Bhattacharya
Four years ago this past March, America followed the direction of public health officials and went into lockdown mode due to the emergence of Covid-19. Yet by the f…
Interview with Samuel Gregg
America’s entrepreneurial spirit is part of what defines its national character. Americans celebrate the notion that one can build a business from the ground up by virtue…
Interview with Allen Guelzo
What would Lincoln do? Leaders and historians often ask this question when America is in a time of crisis. It’s understandable, considering Lincoln’s extraordinary leaders…
The state of democracy, upcoming elections, the economy and political discord are just a few of the many issues that are top of mind among Americans today. Yet, as …
An Interview with Judge Janice Rogers Brown
The U.S. Constitution has held our Republic together through wars, the Great Depression and civil unrest. Yet for all that it has helped us endure, the Con…
An Interview with Dr. Ed Fuelner, a Conservative Institution Builder
What does it mean to be a conservative? That question has long been debated, but the foundational principles of conservativism hav…