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Voices of Freedom

Voices of Freedom

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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.©2025. The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation. All rights reserved Economie Management Management et direction Sciences sociales
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    • Interview with Shari Williams
      Feb 3 2026
      An Interview with Shari Williams, President, Leadership Program of the Rockies

      The ability to preserve liberty depends on visionary leaders who not only understand America's founding principles, but who are also prepared to put them into practice. Yet there are few opportunities for emerging leaders to form deep connections between these timeless ideas and today's challenges.

      For more than two decades, the Leadership Program of the Rockies has been meeting that need by educating and training emerging leaders in America's founding principles and equipping them with the skills to influence public policy and culture.

      Our guest on this episode of Voices of Freedom is Shari Williams, President of the Leadership Program of the Rockies. Since founding LPR in 2003, she has built it into one of the country's premier leadership development programs, training more than 2,500 alumni who have gone on to serve as elected officials, judges, business and community leaders, and influential voices across Colorado and beyond. With more than 40 years of experience in public policy, political campaigns, and leadership development, Shari has dedicated her career to building what she calls an "Army for Freedom."

      Topics Discussed on this Episode:

      • What drew Shari to focus on leadership development and why LPR focuses on culture and the way communities think about freedom
      • Why LPR's mission is more important now than ever
      • The transformation participants experience and stories of alumni impact
      • The vision for LPR's Great Lakes expansion
      • What gives Shari hope about preserving American principles for future generations
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      31 min
    • Interview with Catherine Pakaluk
      Dec 16 2025
      An Interview with Dr. Catherine Pakaluk, Associate Professor of Social Research and Economic Thought, Catholic University of America

      What makes a society truly prosperous? Is it GDP growth and stock market returns, or is there something more — something rooted in strong families, vibrant communities, and institutions that help people flourish?

      Our guest on this episode of Voices of Freedom has spent her career exploring these deeper questions about economic freedom and human flourishing. Catherine Pakaluk is an economist whose research challenges us to think beyond conventional metrics and consider how families, faith communities, and schools work together to create meaningful prosperity.

      As both a Harvard-trained scholar and a mother of eight, Catherine brings a unique perspective to debates about family, economic opportunity, and the future of American society. She is an Associate Professor of Social Research and Economic Thought at the Busch School of Business at the Catholic University of America, where her research focuses on the economics of education and religion, family studies and demography, and Catholic social thought. Catherine's work examines the institutions and relationships that enable people to thrive, from faith communities to schools to families themselves. Her most recent book, Hannah's Children, examines women defying demographic trends by choosing large families, offering surprising insights about how people weigh what truly matters.

      Topics Discussed on this Episode:

      • Catherine's path to economics and her focus on education, religion, family studies, and Catholic social thought
      • The relationship between religious institutions and economic liberty
      • How families function as economic and social institutions that create opportunity
      • Research on school choice, educational outcomes, and teaching the next generation
      • Catherine's most recent book, Hannah's Children, and insights about women who defy demographic trends
      • What gives Catherine hope for American families and civil society
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      44 min
    • Interview with Todd Gaziano
      Nov 25 2025
      An Interview with Todd Gaziano, President, Center for Individual Rights

      At a time when constitutional rights face continuing pressures---from campus censorship to race-based government policies---one organization has spent the last 35 years winning legal battles that set lasting precedents for individual liberty.

      The Center for Individual Rights was founded in 1989 to defend constitutional principles through strategic litigation. Its first major Supreme Court victory, Rosenberger v. University of Virginia in 1995, established that public universities cannot discriminate based on religious viewpoint---a principle that continues to influence cases to this day. CIR also secured landmark victories challenging race-based admissions policies in the University of Michigan cases.

      Our guest on this episode of Voices of Freedom is Todd Gaziano, who became CIR's president in 2023. Before joining CIR, he led legal centers at both the Pacific Legal Foundation and the Heritage Foundation, served as a commissioner on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, and worked in the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel and as chief counsel to a House subcommittee. He discusses CIR's strategic approach to defending equal protection, religious liberty, free speech, and competitive federalism---and explains why these constitutional battles matter for every American.

      Topics Discussed on this Episode:

      • Todd's path to the Center for Individual Rights and the most urgent threats to constitutional rights today
      • The 30-year legacy of Rosenberger v. University of Virginia and its impact on campus free speech
      • CIR's current cases challenging race-based policies in Portland schools and within federal programs
      • Religious liberty and competitive federalism: why these areas matter
      • Concerns and hopes for the future of constitutional rights in America
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      34 min
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