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Introducing The Charles C. W. Cooke Podcast

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Well, it’s up. You can get it on: Apple, Google PodcastsSpotify, Amazon Music, Pandora, Stitcher, Overcast, via RSS, and, of course, here on National Review. In my post bidding farewell to Mad Dogs and Englishmen, I suggested that we could redirect the old feed to my new show. Doing so, it turns out, would have caused all sorts of complications — including duplicate entries in the Apple Podcasts library. So we didn’t do it. Instead, you’ll have to subscribe manually using any of the links above.

Here’s the artwork:

(Charles C.W. Cooke)

In the first episode, “Hello Grover Cleveland!,” I introduce the new show; I talk a little about my plans for it going forward; I reflect on how peculiar it is that, a year or so ago, it was apparently so imperative that Joe Rogan be removed from the airwaves, where now nobody seems to care; I interview Troy Senik about his new book, Man of Iron: The Turbulent Life and Improbable Presidency of Grover Cleveland, and I talk briefly to Dan McLaughlin about Aaron Judge’s quest for the American League home-run record.

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