Our guest today is Frank Miniter. As a journalist, Frank has done everything from interviewing the president of the United States in the Oval Office to going in search of a mythical fish far up the Xingu River. He is a New York Times’ bestselling author and a writer known for hunting out the politically incorrect truth. Most recently with his newest book, “Cool Heroes for Boys: 20 True Tales of Adventure.” 1) You have written extensively about heroes and heroism. Why do you believe the gun-control Left often seems uncomfortable with the idea of the armed citizen as a hero? 2) You argue that many gun-control activists and media voices would rather focus on restricting law-abiding gun owners than confronting criminals. Why is that, and what are the consequences of that approach? 3) In a culture increasingly shaped by woke ideology, how can parents supplement their sons’ education to help them become strong, honorable men with a love for freedom and responsibility? 4) As America approaches its 250th Anniversary, why is this a unique opportunity to revisit the basis of our rights and better understand what the British were actually trying to accomplish in 1775? 5) You’ve written about how the West was really won—through innovations like those of Sam Walker and Sam Colt—and how American individualism spread. Can you expound on that? 6) How do we help the next generation develop the courage, confidence, and fortitude necessary to keep America great? 7) How do people follow your work? Originally Aired 6.29.26

Heroes, History, and Raising the Next Generation with Frank Miniter - GunFreedomRadio EP515

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Cool Heroes for Boys: 20 True Tales of Adventure.”

Frank Miniter is an author and investigative journalist with a penchant for outdoor adventure. He has floated the Amazon, run with the bulls of Pamplona, hunted everything from bear in Russia to elk with the Apache to kudu in the Kalahari and has fly-fished everywhere from Alaska’s Kenai to Scotland’s River Spey to Japan’s freestone streams. Along the way he was taught to box by Floyd Patterson, spelunked into Pompey’s Cave, climbed the Gunks, and graduated from the oldest private military college (Norwich University) in the U.S. He was a Senior Editor at Outdoor Life magazine and was the Executive Editor of American Hunter magazine.

Miniter is the Editor in Chief of NRA’s America’s 1st Freedom, a Field Editor for the NRA’s American Hunter, and also writes for National Review, Boys’ Life, FOX News, The Washington Times, American Rifleman, Washington Examiner, and many other publications.

Miniter has been a guest on hundreds of radio shows, including Dennis Miller, Dick Morris, Michael Reagan, Radio America Network, Janet Mefferd, Lars Larson, NRA News, Tom Gresham’s GunTalk, The Mancow Experience, and Rusty Humphries. He has also been a guest on FOX News, The World Over with Raymond Arroyo, One America News’On Point with Tomi Lahren, Townhall’s Capitol Source, NewsmaxTV’s Midpoint, NewsmaxTV’s America’s Forum, the Christian Broadcast Network, Washington’s D.C.’s Local News 8 ABC, NRA News on the Sportsmen’s Channel, Glen Beck’s show on The Blaze TV, and PublicSqaure.net. He has hosted many outdoor television shows, including American Hunter and Born to Hunt, and has given seminars and speeches to many large audiences.

Miniter is the author of The New York Times’ Bestseller The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide—Recovering the Lost Art of Manhood. Miniter’s other books include The Politically Incorrect Guide to Hunting, Saving the Bill of Rights, and The Future of the Gun.


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Our guest today is Frank Miniter. As a journalist, Frank has done everything from interviewing the president of the United States in the Oval Office to going in search of a mythical fish far up the Xingu River. He is a New York Times’ bestselling author and a writer known for hunting out the politically incorrect truth. Most recently with his newest book, “Cool Heroes for Boys: 20 True Tales of Adventure.”

1) You have written extensively about heroes and heroism. Why do you believe the gun-control Left often seems uncomfortable with the idea of the armed citizen as a hero?

2) You argue that many gun-control activists and media voices would rather focus on restricting law-abiding gun owners than confronting criminals. Why is that, and what are the consequences of that approach?

3) In a culture increasingly shaped by woke ideology, how can parents supplement their sons’ education to help them become strong, honorable men with a love for freedom and responsibility?

4) As America approaches its 250th Anniversary, why is this a unique opportunity to revisit the basis of our rights and better understand what the British were actually trying to accomplish in 1775?

5) You’ve written about how the West was really won—through innovations like those of Sam Walker and Sam Colt—and how American individualism spread. Can you expound on that?

6) How do we help the next generation develop the courage, confidence, and fortitude necessary to keep America great?

7) How do people follow your work?

Originally Aired 6.29.26

 

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