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Monday, March 30, 2026
Welcome to our Next Generation Roundtable, hosted by Know Why podcaster Liberty McArtor. During the first hour, she is joined by speaker and author Patrina Mosley and historian Richard Lim. In the second hour, writer and research associate John Mancini joins Liberty. They'll be discussing assisted suicide, robots teaching children, the trends in today's world, and much more. Tune in! We hope you'll comment! We welcome your comments on Facebook (facebook.com/pointofviewradio), or you can call 800/351.1212.
Welcome to our Next Generation Roundtable, hosted by Know Why podcaster Liberty McArtor. During the first hour, she is joined by speaker and author Patrina Mosley and historian Richard Lim. In the second hour, writer and research associate John Mancini joins Liberty. They'll be discussing assisted suicide, robots teaching children, the trends in today's world, and much more. Tune in! We hope you'll comment! We welcome your comments on Facebook (facebook.com/pointofviewradio), or you can call 800/351.1212.

HOST

Liberty McArtor

Liberty McArtor

Staff Writer — The Stream

Liberty McArtor is the host of the Know Why Podcast and a co-host for Point of View Radio Talk Show, where she has worked as a writer since 2018.Previously, Liberty taught English at a Christian hybri...

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Patrina Mosley

Patrina Mosley

Speaker | Author | Advocate | Founder and Principal — PPM Consulting

Patrina Mosley is the founder and principal at PPM Consulting, LLC, where she guides organizations, campaigns, and policymakers in elevating women's dignity issues with a special focus on the African-...

Patrina Mosley is the founder and principal at PPM Consulting, LLC, where she guides organizations, campaigns, and policymakers in elevating women's dignity issues with a special focus on the African-American community. Patrina is a speaker, author, and advocate on the issues of the right to life, combatting sexual exploitation, faith, and the black family. Her commentary has been featured in the New York Times, The Washington Post, Washington Examiner, The Hill, The Washington Times, Townhall, The Federalist, The Daily Signal, World Magazine, LifeSite News, Live Action News, The Christian Post, and more, including over 90 published policy papers, reports, and articles. Patrina’s sought-after expertise has placed her before multiple state legislatures, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, and serving as an appointed advisor in the United States Agency for International Development. She has had the privilege of serving in various leadership roles at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, Concerned Women for America, and the Family Research Council. Patrina sits on the advisory board of Human Coalition Action and is a contributing author to Choose Life: Answering Key Claims of Abortion Defenders with Compassion (Moody Publishers, 2022). Patrina is a graduate of Liberty University with a Bachelor of Science in Religion with a specialization in Biblical Studies and a Master’s in Public Policy.

Richard Lim

Richard Lim

Writer | Speaker | Blogger | Historian — field_542d8190101fc

Whether it's through his podcast, This American President, his appearances on the Stacy on the Right radio show, or writing for the Heritage Foundation's Daily Signal, Richard Lim loves talking about...

Whether it's through his podcast, This American President, his appearances on the Stacy on the Right radio show, or writing for the Heritage Foundation's Daily Signal, Richard Lim loves talking about U.S. history and the lessons it offers for our nation's current issues. This passion also led him to serve at the White House and George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate and to discuss history during his multiple appearance on the Global Voice Hall's Washington Weekly YouTube show. He has a master's degree from Syracuse University and a bachelor's degree from the University of California, San Diego.

John Mancini

John Mancini

Writer | Research Associate — American Principles Project

John Mancini is a Research Associate at the American Principles Project, where he focuses on defending the family through public policy. He holds degrees in philosophy and political science from the U...

John Mancini is a Research Associate at the American Principles Project, where he focuses on defending the family through public policy. He holds degrees in philosophy and political science from the University of Rhode Island and a master’s degree in philosophy from the University of Virginia. He has presented work on marriage and gender domestically and abroad and is published in both peer-reviewed and popular venues.

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