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Heritage Explains

What is Coming for Heritage in 2026? | Dr. Kevin Roberts

Heritage Explains

Heritage Podcast Network

Education

4.7847 Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

As the days get shorter and shorter, and the focus turns from work to home, we enter that end-of-year frame of mind. It’s the natural time to look back on the lessons of 2025 and to look forward to 2026 and beyond. 

Americans intuit that this season of self-reflection is an important one to keep alive. And we at the Heritage Foundation agree. That’s why this week on Heritage Explains, I sat down with our President, Dr. Kevin Roberts, to talk about what we’ve learned from 2025 and what to look forward to in the new year. 

The Kevin Roberts Show: https://www.heritage.org/the-kevin-roberts-show

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0:00.0

Three, two, one, zero, all engine run.

0:06.7

There is no other institution that has the ability uniquely.

0:11.3

Without a heritage, every generation starts over.

0:14.5

To remind the current regime.

0:18.6

We the people tell the governor what it is allowed to do.

0:22.5

All the action to get back in their box and stay there.

0:28.0

Lift-off.

0:28.9

We have a lift-down.

0:31.8

From the Heritage Foundation, this is Heritage Explains.

0:47.9

Thank you. This is Heritage Explains. It is that time of year.

0:50.8

As the days get shorter and shorter,

0:53.0

and the focus turns from work to home, we enter

0:55.8

that end of year frame of mind. It's the natural time to look back on the lessons of 2025

1:02.4

and to look forward to 2026 and beyond. From our earliest times, Americans have fully embraced

1:09.3

this introspective season.

1:11.6

In New England, in the early 1700s, it was extremely common for pastors to preach sermons

1:17.6

and newspapers to print articles advocating for a moral reset for the year.

1:22.6

A particular vice that comes up again and again year after year is swearing.

1:28.3

Colonial Bostonians seem to have been particularly aware of a need to clean up their language.

1:35.3

Benjamin Franklin published this quote in the 1755 edition of his poor Richard's almanac.

1:41.3

Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find

1:47.0

you a better man. Mark Twain in 1863 had his own usual satirical take on the observation

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