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Cumulus Launches New Podcast Series with Mark Levin


Liberty & Learning
Liberty & Learning

Cumulus Media unveils a new original podcast series, "Liberty and Learning with Mark Levin and Larry Arnn." The 10-part series, hosted by veteran broadcaster and constitutional law expert Mark Levin alongside Dr. Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, explores the founding principles of the U.S. against the backdrop of modern challenges and opportunities.

Levin and Arnn, longtime friends and collaborators, bring their expertise to timely topics such as education, borders, citizenship, separation of powers and the role of state and local governments. Their candid conversations aim to contextualize current crises within the broader framework of American history and constitutional principles.

Mark Levin shared his enthusiasm for the project, saying: "Larry Arnn and I have been friends and kindred spirits for 40 years. Our brand-new podcast partnership, Liberty and Learning, is the culmination of decades of discussion, book-writing, scholarship, and good old-fashioned fun and entertainment. We are excited to engage as many patriots as possible with what will be one of the most unique, compelling, and enjoyable programs on any platform."

Dr. Arnn emphasized the series' relevance in today's political climate, stating: "Politics are moving faster in a favorable direction than we've seen in decades. The fight to restore authority to the people through representative and constitutional government is critical. Mark and I look forward to examining the challenges and opportunities in this battle and discussing how they fit into the broader tapestry of our nation's history."

Liberty and Learning with Mark Levin and Larry Arnn is available now on major podcast platforms, including The Mark Levin Show podcast feed. The series is a collaboration between the Westwood One and Hillsdale College podcast networks and is part of Cumulus Podcast Network's broader portfolio.

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