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Thursday, January 29, 2026

Welcome to the Next Generation Roundtable. Our host today is Liberty McArtor. In the first hour, she is joined by political theorist Will Barclay. In the second hour, Liberty will welcome presidential historian Richard Lim.

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Liberty McArtor
Liberty McArtor
Freelance Writer

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 hybrid school, tutored students in English and writing, and wrote for various outlets and organizations, including First Liberty Institute. Liberty earned a bachelor’s degreeRead More

Guests
William Barclay Show Page
William Barclay
Private Consultant | Writer | Political Theorist and Policy Expert - Parliamentary Correspondant for the Western Standard
William Barclay is an award-winning political theorist and policy expert, as well as the Parliamentary Correspondant for the Western Standard. Moreover, William is an internationally regarded expert on right-wing ideology, 'identity', and International Relations (IR), as well as one of the foremost young conservative voices in Canada. In fact, William was one of the only Canadians selected to the Spring Cohort of the 2025 Young Voices Contributor Program, and he was recently invited to speak at the IPSA World Congress of Political Science in South Korea, alongside other notable scholars and dignitaries.
Richard Lim Show Page
Richard Lim
Writer | Speaker | Blogger | Historian - This American President Podcast
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.
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