Timeless Wisdom: What You Don't Learn in College

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Dennis Prager is one of the most respected and influential thinkers, writers, and speakers in America. Each day, he tackles topics of politics, faith, and culture with ease and expertise. His motto is, "I prefer clarity to agreement.” He is deeply passionate about preserving America, the West, and the Judeo-Christian value system.

For decades, Prager shared his wisdom with listeners around the world, through his lectures, interviews, and debates … Now, for the first time, the collective wisdom of Dennis Prager is being made available as a podcast … Listen to Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager, with new episodes released for a limited time only as a podcast.

To access all other content and shows from the Prager archive - all commercial free, visit DennisPrager.com 

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Friday, December 19, 2025

On Today's Show: In this thought-provoking lecture, Dennis Prager breaks down the essential ideas and life skills often missing from today’s college education. He offers insights and timeless principles designed to help young adults think clearly, build character, and navigate the real world with confidence.

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