The Richard Fowler Show is one of the top progressive syndicated radio shows in the country, and you would be surprised to know that it is run on a shoestring budget. Building a brand is not easy and comes with its fair share of blood, sweat, and tears, but it doesn’t have to cost you an arm and leg.
During this talk, audiences will learn how to turn their vision boards, dreams, and goals into a thriving personal brand. Do not believe the naysayers, haters, and those that want to charge you an arm and leg; your dreams and personal brand can become a reality, and Richard is here to show you the way. In this down-to-earth and refreshing talk, Richard tells audiences the four “nevers” to building a personal brand with no budget:
Millennials are the largest generation on our planet. As the baby boomers taught us, the larger the generation, the greater the influence over norms, expectations, media behavior, and political messaging. And with 10,000 millennials turning 21 every day in the United States, now is time to figure out how they think and what that means for our nation and the globe.
Richard Fowler is one of the leading experts on communicating to millennials. Being one himself, Richard has helped political organizations, local governments, elected leaders, and corporations figure out their messaging around millennials, and now he wants to help you.
During this talk, Richard gives insights from the media and some messaging tips that baby boomers and other generations need to know to improve millennial relations. This talk is great for corporate conference, staff retreats, and multi-generational audiences.
Winning is everything. If it wasn’t they wouldn’t keep score. And those words could not be truer in the world of debate. Whether it is in the boardroom, the classroom, or at the dining table, Fowler will give you the tools and tricks to master any argument. Over the past six years, Fowler has engaged in over 400 televised debates and has prepped dozens of public leaders and trained over 2,000 young professionals in the art of the argument.
During this talk, Richard’s audience will get indoctrinated in all the skills necessary to argue smart, not hard. This talk is great for college assemblies, corporate conferences, and audiences seeking professional development in public speaking.
Richard Fowler regularly appears in front of television audiences to offer his perspective on the most important issues of the day. Yet while others build their careers by tearing others down, Richard’s stands out as a voice of inclusion, starting with those with those who disagree with him.
Across this country, young and old alike are yearning for a different tenor to address the challenges of our time. Proudly progressive, Richard will help outline the important differences between the solutions proposed by progressives versus those proposed by conservatives for audiences.
At the same time, Richard insists that while we may disagree about the best way forward, those of opposing political stripes love their country in equal measure. Only when we acknowledge this basic tenet of our democracy can we begin to heal the nation’s wounds in an age of cynicism and come together to build a better future for the next generation.
Richard Fowler is the host of The Richard Fowler Show, a nationally syndicated radio program, and an influential Fox News Contributor. As an adjunct professor of journalism at Georgetown University, Richard brings over 15 years of media, storytelling, and political communications experience to the public sphere.
A proud Jamaican-American, he blends personal advocacy with polished dialogue supporting social equity, youth engagement, and inclusive public discourse. Richard is a creative messaging strategist who builds connection across demographics, leveraging tone, authenticity, and data-driven insights to move audiences to action.
Richard Fowler is the nationally syndicated radio host of The Richard Fowler Show, a Fox News Channel contributor and democratic messaging and millennial engagement expert.
Positioned at the intersection of news, politics and the cultural issues facing everyday Americans, Richard’s fresh style and non-traditional spin on populism have taken audiences by storm. He pushes all ages and demographics to ask more of themselves. As a gay man, Fowler understands this fight more than most, having fought for equality his entire adulthood.
From his campaign work uncovering the deplorable school conditions in the Detroit Public School system to his effort training and equipping hundreds of millennials to run for office and take charge of their community, Richard brings a sense of realness to everything he does.
When asked what drives him Richard says, “Talk is cheap. Our country needs real solutions, and they will come from our greatest resource –our people.”
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A Fox News segment following the violent protests at UC Berkeley over Milo Yiannopoulos’s scheduled appearance. Martha MacCallum moderates a debate between Richard Fowler (radio host, Fox News Contributor) and Ben Shapiro (Editor-in-Chief, Daily Wire). The discussion centers on free speech, campus protest culture, and the role of universities.
(0:15) Fowler: condemns violence but defends Milo’s right to speak.
(1:05) Shapiro: warns of “speech = violence” ideology on campuses.
(2:00) Fowler: distinguishes peaceful protesters from outside agitators.
(3:10) Shapiro: critiques administrations for weak policing.
(4:00) Fowler: stresses universities must remain open to diverse viewpoints.
Fox News interview (Sept 2015) with Richard Fowler, progressive host of The Richard Fowler Show, discussing the upcoming GOP debate at the Reagan Library, Donald Trump’s dominance, struggles of candidates like Scott Walker, and Hillary Clinton’s challenges against Bernie Sanders.
Host:
“It’s a big week for the GOP as 11 top-tier candidates meet at the Reagan Library for a prime-time debate. What are you expecting to see?”
Richard Fowler:
“I think the knives will be out, with many candidates trying to take down Donald Trump. But it won’t work. The more they attack him, the stronger he gets. Instead, they should focus on their ideas and vision for moving the country forward.”
Host:
“Who has the best chance to break out against Trump?”
Richard Fowler:
“Watch Ben Carson, who’s polling second. He could be the Republican flavor of the month or a long-term contender. Also keep an eye on Ted Cruz. He’s aligned himself with Trump on issues like the Iran deal and Kim Davis controversy. That could help him in Iowa.”
Host:
“What about Scott Walker? He was once a frontrunner, but his numbers have collapsed.”
Richard Fowler:
“Walker’s in real trouble. Iowa was his path to the nomination, but his numbers there are dismal. His record in Wisconsin—gutting education, weak job growth, pandering on ethanol and abortion, and attacking unions—has made him look inauthentic. He has money, but no authenticity or vision.”
Host:
“Let’s shift to the Democrats. Hillary Clinton’s poll numbers in Iowa and New Hampshire are slipping. How much trouble is she in?”
Richard Fowler:
“She’s had a tough month, but her campaign always knew this wouldn’t be a coronation. She’ll need to fight for votes—shake hands, kiss babies, talk issues. Primaries make candidates stronger. Obama was a better candidate in 2008 because of his tough primary. Bill Clinton in 1992 too. Healthy primaries are good for Democrats.”
Host:
“Some Democrats are discussing backups like Biden or Warren if Clinton continues to struggle.”
Richard Fowler:
“There’s chatter, but most Democrats know primaries energize the base and expand the voter pool. Even the Clinton campaign knows that a competitive race can be good for the party heading into the general election.”
0:30 – Fowler predicts candidates will attack Trump, but fail
1:20 – Carson and Cruz highlighted as potential breakout figures
2:45 – Discussion of Scott Walker’s collapse and lack of authenticity
4:10 – Fowler shifts to Democrats, says Clinton must fight, not coast
5:20 – Argument that primaries make candidates stronger, citing Obama and Bill Clinton
A: Yes he’s trained thousands and served as adjunct professor, and delivered workshops for organizations like Google, SHRM, and Young Democrats.
A: Personal branding, media storytelling, millennial and LGBTQ+ engagement, and messaging during polarization.
A: Richard combines polished narration with authenticity sharing insight born from his own advocacy and cultural experience.
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