Tag: EpochTV Reviews

Beethoven: Immortal and Beloved

Ludwig von Beethoven is inarguably one of the greatest composers Western civilization has ever produced. The staying power of his music is undeniable, with pieces like “Ode to Joy,” “Für Elise,” and “Moonlight Sonata” routinely used in everything from movies to commercials even now, nearly 200 years after his death. The dun dun dun DUUUUUN…


How Parents Can Overcome the Fear of Failure in Home-Schooling Their Children

For the families across America whose educational experience has been turned upside down this year due to the lockdowns, Sam Sorbo gives an inspirational and encouraging message in an episode of “School’s Out” titled “Fear of Failure.” “School’s Out with Sam Sorbo” is a series about education, primarily what you don’t know, what you should…


Zeus Would Smite Us

The Olympics happened this summer. Don’t worry if you missed them, most people did, with the Tokyo Olympics losing nearly half the viewers who tuned into the 2016 summer games in Rio de Janeiro. Pundits are listing all sorts of reasons for this decline in viewership: the significant time difference between the United States and…


Five Questions for Fauci

In a must-watch episode of “Truth Over News” titled “Five Questions for Fauci,” Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke break down the pattern of lies regarding the coronavirus pandemic and the crucial questions Anthony Fauci needs to answer. Anthony Fauci, an American physician-scientist and immunologist serving as the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and…


Merit Based Recognition: Becoming a Thing of the Past?

In this video, The War Against Merit, racial inequality is explored, especially in the context of recognition and advancement in the fields of education and industry being based on race instead of merit. Author, commentator, and host, Danielle D’Souza Gill discusses the topic of Asian American racial discrimination. She addresses the topics of college admissions,…


The CCP Wants to Be the Most Powerful Force on Earth

In this episode of “China in Focus,” Tiffany Meier delves into China’s nuclear ambition—where it could lead in the future, what it means for the world, and how it differs from the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Meier interviewed Patty-Jane Geller, policy analyst of nuclear deterrents and missile defense at the Heritage Foundation, and…


Support Freedom of the Press, Choose Epoch TV

The United States of America was founded on the idea that every person has a set of inalienable, God-given rights that must be protected at all costs. Among them are the freedom of religion, the right to bear arms, and the freedom of the press. The First Amendment of the American Constitution guarantees freedom of…


China’s Nuclear Strategy and What It Means for Americans

In a chilling episode of “China in Focus,” Tiffany Meier gives an in-depth briefing on a nuclear threat facing the United States from waters thousands of miles away. The episode explains that today the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) nuclear missiles have a range of over 6,000 miles, meaning that if they wanted to launch these…


Let Them Eat Cake!

The Aug. 6 episode of Crossroads covers a topic anyone with a pulse is well aware of: the hypocrisy of politicians. In particular, host Joshua Philipp and guest Adam Andrzejewski take on Democratic mayors in major cities who have spent the last year calling for defunding the police while quietly beefing up their own security…


What is Happening In Cuba and How to Talk to Your Friends About Socialism

Epoch TV’s “Crossroads” host, Joshua Philipp, interviewed Zilvinas Silenas, President of the Foundation for Economic Education, on the recent anti-communist protests happening in Cuba and the larger issue of what socialism is and how to talk to well meaning Americans who identify with socialist ideologies today. Philipp asks Silenas for a summary of what is…