The Good Word with Tisha Lewis: Podcast preview
The Good Word with Tisha Lewis is the latest podcast coming to you from the FOX 5 Podcast Studio in Washington D.C. Host Tisha Lewis is chatting with celebrities, business pioneers, local dignitaries and faith leaders, both inside and outside the church, on a slew of topics including politics, sports, entrepreneurship and relationships.
The Good Word with Tisha Lewis is the latest podcast coming to you from the FOX 5 Podcast Studio in Washington D.C. Host Tisha Lewis is chatting with celebrities, business pioneers, local dignitaries and faith leaders, both inside and outside the church, on a slew of topics including politics, sports, entrepreneurship and relationships.
The Paolini Perspective: Episode 50
FOX 5's Tom Fitzgerald joins the podcast to break down Robert Mueller's report and what this means for Democrats. Plus, thoughts on the arrest and allegations against celebrity attorney Michael Avenatti. Also, Kamala Harris wants to give American teachers a big raise, and thoughts on Gronk's retirement.
FOX 5's Tom Fitzgerald joins the podcast to break down Robert Mueller's report and what this means for Democrats. Plus, thoughts on the arrest and allegations against celebrity attorney Michael Avenatti. Also, Kamala Harris wants to give American teachers a big raise, and thoughts on Gronk's retirement.
On The Hill, Episode 13: A chat with Jeff Mason, White House correspondent for Reuters
Jeff Mason, the White House correspondent for Reuters and a past-president of the White House Correspondents Association, goes "On the Hill." FOX 5's Tom Fitzgerald and Mason talk about the next shoe to possibly drop now that Robert Mueller has finished his Russia Special Counsel Investigation, and the ongoing tug-of-war between the White House Press Corps and President Donald Trump. Also, while more Democrats jump into the 2020 nomination race, Trump is also setting his sights on his re-election effort even though he's stayed on "campaign mode" ever since he was elected.
Jeff Mason, the White House correspondent for Reuters and a past-president of the White House Correspondents Association, goes "On the Hill." FOX 5's Tom Fitzgerald and Mason talk about the next shoe to possibly drop now that Robert Mueller has finished his Russia Special Counsel Investigation, and the ongoing tug-of-war between the White House Press Corps and President Donald Trump. Also, while more Democrats jump into the 2020 nomination race, Trump is also setting his sights on his re-election effort even though he's stayed on "campaign mode" ever since he was elected.
The Paolini Perspective: Episode 49
Patrick and Sarah discuss Beto O'Rourke entering the presidential race. Plus, a new study says millennials are more stressed than ever over cracked cellphone cases, losing their wallets and fighting with a partner. Nancy Pelosi wants to reduce the voting age to 16 and Patrick disagrees with that. And Mayor Bill De Blasio implies that it was Jeff Bezo's affair that killed the Amazon deal in New York.
Patrick and Sarah discuss Beto O'Rourke entering the presidential race. Plus, a new study says millennials are more stressed than ever over cracked cellphone cases, losing their wallets and fighting with a partner. Nancy Pelosi wants to reduce the voting age to 16 and Patrick disagrees with that. And Mayor Bill De Blasio implies that it was Jeff Bezo's affair that killed the Amazon deal in New York.
On The Hill, Episode 12: A chat with Daniel Mulhall, Irish ambassador to the United States
Daniel Mulhall, the Irish ambassador to the United States, goes "On The Hill" during the St. Patrick's Day weekend. Mulhall returned to D.C. after a four-day tour across the U.S. with the Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar. FOX 5's Tom Fitzgerald spoke to the ambassador about the close bond between Ireland and America, the effects of the United Kingdom's Brexit on Ireland, and the trade boom currently underway in Ireland which is being led by a renaissance of Irish whiskey being shipped around the world.
Daniel Mulhall, the Irish ambassador to the United States, goes "On The Hill" during the St. Patrick's Day weekend. Mulhall returned to D.C. after a four-day tour across the U.S. with the Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar. FOX 5's Tom Fitzgerald spoke to the ambassador about the close bond between Ireland and America, the effects of the United Kingdom's Brexit on Ireland, and the trade boom currently underway in Ireland which is being led by a renaissance of Irish whiskey being shipped around the world.
The Paolini Perspective: Episode 48
Patrick and Sarah discuss "Operation Varsity Blues," the college admissions scam that brought down actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin. New York schools are adding "Meatless Mondays" to their lunch programs and Patrick isn't having it. A recap of pop-culture over the past week including Jussie Smollett being charged, R. Kelly's interview with Gayle King, and more thoughts on "Leaving Neverland."
Patrick and Sarah discuss "Operation Varsity Blues," the college admissions scam that brought down actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin. New York schools are adding "Meatless Mondays" to their lunch programs and Patrick isn't having it. A recap of pop-culture over the past week including Jussie Smollett being charged, R. Kelly's interview with Gayle King, and more thoughts on "Leaving Neverland."
On The Hill, Episode 11: A chat with Doron Ezickson of the Anti-Defamation League
Doron Ezickson, the regional director of the Anti-Defamation League for the Washington D.C. region, goes "On The Hill." The ADL is currently faced with increasing instances of anti-Semitic incidents in the news. Democrats on Capitol Hill debated and passed a resolution against hate speech that was sparked by Rep. Ilhan Omar's comments on Israel. In our conversation, Ezickson talks about how politicians can be critical of the Jewish State, but need to be careful to avoid anti-Semitic remarks against Jewish people. Also, he discusses what he sees as the greatest threat to the anti-hate movement: The continued incidents of school-age children writing hate speech and swastikas on school walls. We discuss how ADL is trying to work closely with educators and parents to make sure children understand the impact of their words and actions.
Doron Ezickson, the regional director of the Anti-Defamation League for the Washington D.C. region, goes "On The Hill." The ADL is currently faced with increasing instances of anti-Semitic incidents in the news. Democrats on Capitol Hill debated and passed a resolution against hate speech that was sparked by Rep. Ilhan Omar's comments on Israel. In our conversation, Ezickson talks about how politicians can be critical of the Jewish State, but need to be careful to avoid anti-Semitic remarks against Jewish people. Also, he discusses what he sees as the greatest threat to the anti-hate movement: The continued incidents of school-age children writing hate speech and swastikas on school walls. We discuss how ADL is trying to work closely with educators and parents to make sure children understand the impact of their words and actions.
On The Hill, Episode 10: A chat with Michael O'Hanlon of the Brookings Institution
This week, Michael O'Hanlon, the Senior Fellow of Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, goes "On The Hill." Michael and Tom take a closer look at what President Donald Trump achieved during his second summit with Kim Jong Un. Plus, what is the latest with our defense strategy and national security? Does the lack of an agreement represent a setback or opportunity? And what is Russia's endgame as we approach another volatile presidential election here in the United States?
This week, Michael O'Hanlon, the Senior Fellow of Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, goes "On The Hill." Michael and Tom take a closer look at what President Donald Trump achieved during his second summit with Kim Jong Un. Plus, what is the latest with our defense strategy and national security? Does the lack of an agreement represent a setback or opportunity? And what is Russia's endgame as we approach another volatile presidential election here in the United States?
The Paolini Perspective: Episode 46
Patrick and Sarah do a pop-culture takeover show. They dish on everything from Robert Kraft's prostitution charge to Jussie Smollett and R. Kelly's arrest. Patrick shares thoughts on Michael Cohen speaking in front of Congress, and rants on the NBA draft age. Plus, Broadcasting Cable features Patrick and his podcast in their "5 Spot!"
Patrick and Sarah do a pop-culture takeover show. They dish on everything from Robert Kraft's prostitution charge to Jussie Smollett and R. Kelly's arrest. Patrick shares thoughts on Michael Cohen speaking in front of Congress, and rants on the NBA draft age. Plus, Broadcasting Cable features Patrick and his podcast in their "5 Spot!"
On The Hill, Episode 9: A chat with Christopher Metzler, author of 'Divided We Stand'
This week Christopher Metzler, author of "Divided We Stand: The Quest for America's Soul," goes "On The Hill." Metzler's latest book states that the deep political divide in America didn't start with President Donald Trump, but instead with the Clinton administration when America's no-holds-barred politics took a sharp turn that's still in place today.
This week Christopher Metzler, author of "Divided We Stand: The Quest for America's Soul," goes "On The Hill." Metzler's latest book states that the deep political divide in America didn't start with President Donald Trump, but instead with the Clinton administration when America's no-holds-barred politics took a sharp turn that's still in place today.
The Paolini Perspective: Episode 45
Patrick and Sarah talk the latest in the alleged Jussie Smollett attack story. Was it a hoax? Did the media jump too quickly to assume Smollett was telling the truth? Plus, thoughts on Andrew McCabe's interview on "60 Minutes," the defrocking of Theodore McCarrick, and Amazon pulling out of New York. And, Patrick's wife posted the best Valentine's Day picture of the couple!
Patrick and Sarah talk the latest in the alleged Jussie Smollett attack story. Was it a hoax? Did the media jump too quickly to assume Smollett was telling the truth? Plus, thoughts on Andrew McCabe's interview on "60 Minutes," the defrocking of Theodore McCarrick, and Amazon pulling out of New York. And, Patrick's wife posted the best Valentine's Day picture of the couple!
On The Hill, Episode 8: A chat with David Adesnik from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies
This week David Adesnik, the director of research for the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, goes "On The Hill" to give us insight on Iran and Syria. This week marks the 40th anniversary of the Islamic revolution in Iran, and later this November will mark the 40th anniversary of the U.S. hostages being taken at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
This week David Adesnik, the director of research for the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, goes "On The Hill" to give us insight on Iran and Syria. This week marks the 40th anniversary of the Islamic revolution in Iran, and later this November will mark the 40th anniversary of the U.S. hostages being taken at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
The Paolini Perspective: Episode 44
Special guest Joe Di Scipio joins the Paolini Perspective podcast again! Joe is the senior vice president of legal and FCC compliance for Fox Television Stations and a big fan of the Grammys! Patrick, Joe, and Sarah talk presidential candidates for 2020, Jeff Bezos and his National Enquirer scandal and the latest on Virginia's political scandal. Also, should police be allowed to access your DNA from websites like Ancestry.com without permission?
Special guest Joe Di Scipio joins the Paolini Perspective podcast again! Joe is the senior vice president of legal and FCC compliance for Fox Television Stations and a big fan of the Grammys! Patrick, Joe, and Sarah talk presidential candidates for 2020, Jeff Bezos and his National Enquirer scandal and the latest on Virginia's political scandal. Also, should police be allowed to access your DNA from websites like Ancestry.com without permission?
On The Hill, Episode 7: A chat with Allan Lichtman, professor who predicted Trump presidential win
Allan Lichtman, a distinguished professor of history at American University in Washington DC, goes "On The Hill" to talk about the prediction he made back in 2016 during the beginning of the presidential campaign.
Allan Lichtman, a distinguished professor of history at American University in Washington DC, goes "On The Hill" to talk about the prediction he made back in 2016 during the beginning of the presidential campaign.
The Paolini Perspective: Episode 43
Patrick and Sarah recap the Super Bowl: the commercials, half-time show, and the New England Patriots. Plus, should Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam resign due to the blackface controversy? Also, the controversy brewing with Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax and more pop-culture!
Patrick and Sarah recap the Super Bowl: the commercials, half-time show, and the New England Patriots. Plus, should Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam resign due to the blackface controversy? Also, the controversy brewing with Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax and more pop-culture!
On The Hill, Episode 6: A chat with Jason Rezaian, journalist who was imprisoned in Iran
Jason Rezaian, who served as the Tehran bureau chief for The Washington Post, goes "On The Hill" as he talks with Tom Fitzgerald about his new book "Prisoner."
Jason Rezaian, who served as the Tehran bureau chief for The Washington Post, goes "On The Hill" as he talks with Tom Fitzgerald about his new book "Prisoner."
The Paolini Perspective: Episode 42
"Empire" actor Jussie Smollett was brutally attacked in Chicago this week and police say they're searching for a person of interest. Patrick and Sarah discuss the latest details in the case. Plus, thoughts on Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's third-trimester abortion comments and Roger Goodell's Super Bowl press conference. Also, restaurateur B. Smith is suffering from Alzheimer's and her husband has a girlfriend, and the internet isn't having it!
"Empire" actor Jussie Smollett was brutally attacked in Chicago this week and police say they're searching for a person of interest. Patrick and Sarah discuss the latest details in the case. Plus, thoughts on Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's third-trimester abortion comments and Roger Goodell's Super Bowl press conference. Also, restaurateur B. Smith is suffering from Alzheimer's and her husband has a girlfriend, and the internet isn't having it!
The Paolini Perspective: Episode 41
Patrick and Sarah discuss Roger Stone and make their Super Bowl predictions on this week's episode! Patrick shares his thoughts on the government reopening, plus, Sen. Kamala Harris and Howard Schultz running for President. Also, a discussion on the Covington High School students' confrontation at the National Mall and what the media got wrong. And, do you like Applebee's? Your fast food preferences may predict if you're a liberal or conservative, according to a new study.
Patrick and Sarah discuss Roger Stone and make their Super Bowl predictions on this week's episode! Patrick shares his thoughts on the government reopening, plus, Sen. Kamala Harris and Howard Schultz running for President. Also, a discussion on the Covington High School students' confrontation at the National Mall and what the media got wrong. And, do you like Applebee's? Your fast food preferences may predict if you're a liberal or conservative, according to a new study.
On The Hill, Episode 5: A chat with Marty Crutsinger, Economics Correspondent for the AP
Marty Crutsinger, the Economics Correspondent for the Associated Press since 1984, goes "On The Hill."
Marty Crutsinger, the Economics Correspondent for the Associated Press since 1984, goes "On The Hill."
The Paolini Perspective: Episode 39
The first podcast of 2019! Patrick is joined by special guest Joe Di Scipio. Patrick, Joe, and Sarah discuss the government shutdown, the wall, and whether there is any end in sight to the shutdown. A Golden Globes recap, Patrick is wondering why people still watch award shows. And, thoughts on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez "60 Minutes" interview and the restaurant that wants to name itself "Pho Keene Great."
The first podcast of 2019! Patrick is joined by special guest Joe Di Scipio. Patrick, Joe, and Sarah discuss the government shutdown, the wall, and whether there is any end in sight to the shutdown. A Golden Globes recap, Patrick is wondering why people still watch award shows. And, thoughts on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez "60 Minutes" interview and the restaurant that wants to name itself "Pho Keene Great."

