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The journey to becoming a professional perspectivist – meet Jason Hall
Your Man, Monk with Monk Coleman – Jason shares how his life began to change when he started looking inward. Through therapy, self-exploration, and the intentional use of plant medicine in appropriate settings, he began uncovering the unconscious beliefs and patterns that had shaped his decisions for years. He discovered that many of the limitations he carried were not truly his own but...
Why is healthcare so expensive? Costs, options, and better outcomes
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Angelina Farella – Whether you're working for a company, running your own business, raising a family, or planning for retirement, healthcare costs seem to touch every part of our lives. Premiums continue to rise, deductibles are often higher than we'd like, and many people wonder whether they can truly afford the care they need...
Doctor Kirk Moore vs. the mandate machine
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Macrae and Moore note that 20-30% of clinicians privately recognized the harm yet remained silent out of fear. Collective compliance enabled the campaign. The takeaway is urgent: when right and wrong no longer govern institutions, citizens must exit the compromised system. The public framework has forfeited legitimacy...
Understanding the systemic causes of political violence
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Propaganda multiplies the effect. Foreign broadcasters, hostile regimes, and ideologues amplify grievances and blur truth. Purity politics and virtue signaling make belief a credential. Once people feel moral bankruptcy awaits them unless they accept contested claims, they become immune to evidence. That is the moment when rhetoric can tip into violence...
The CCP-linked network behind the CCP’s agent, California mayor Eileen Wang
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Foreign influence operations exploit local government, community media, logistics firms, and nonprofit networks to gain access and move dual-use materials. Public health and national security now overlap as biosafety risks grow. Stronger vetting, funding transparency, and cross-disciplinary oversight help communities detect hidden pipelines before political access becomes a biological threat...
Dead athletes, concealed lab files, and a world blind to the COVID19 vaccine debacle
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough warns COVID vaccine cardiac harms are being ignored, citing myocarditis, troponin elevations, sudden deaths, athlete arrests, VAERS reports, and unreleased Wuhan lab files. He challenges official narratives, questions media silence, and argues evidence points to a vast public health failure demanding accountability now across America and transparency...
Data Centers: Who will get the limited resources? AI or Humans?
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – People are beginning to notice them more and more as they pop up all over America. I have discovered they do more harm than good, and we the people, should be very concerned, as they will affect our way of life. The centers can not run without energy and water, nor can humans. These resources are limited in most communities...
From Christchurch to San Diego: The Russian-backed chain of racial holy war killings
Trevor Loudon Reports – Russian-backed extremist networks inspire a deadly chain of racial holy war attacks from Christchurch to San Diego. White supremacist shooters echo Brenton Tarrant, embrace Nazi symbols, and cite manifestos that fuel violence against Muslims, Jews, Hispanics, and Black Americans while foreign influence exploits division to destabilize the United States today...
Deadly power blackouts coming if ‘energy transition’ continues
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Judging from recent reports on the reliability of the PJM electric power grid, as well as the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, not to mention California’s dance with converting to more and more intermittent wind and solar power, it sure looks like it. What will happen to Ottawa, Canada, one of the coldest capital cities in the...
What is a woman? Truth: It’s biology over ideology
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – One of the most persistent issues in today’s culture wars is the debate over the meaning of womanhood. Increasingly, biological realities are being challenged by ideological arguments, creating conflicts in areas that were once considered protected spaces for women, including athletics, locker rooms, and other female-only environments...
Dr. Ron Elfenbein’s COVID fight and federal case
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Dr. Ron Elfenbein’s COVID-era service, pioneering monoclonal antibody treatments, and Maryland testing efforts stand beside a controversial federal fraud case. Supporters portray his prosecution as lawfare against medical autonomy, while his ongoing fight highlights tensions over pandemic policy, patient care, billing rules, and government power during a defining public crisis...
Radical social media influencer Hasan Piker is under fire
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Hasan Piker faces mounting scrutiny as OFAC investigates his Cuba convoy ties, alleged sanctions violations, and dealings with regime-linked officials. His past comments on 9/11, Rick Scott, Hamas, and U.S. policy intensify questions about Democratic figures who promote him as a progressive voice to young voters nationwide online amid outrage...
The stories behind America’s greatest sacrifices
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – We think it’s a good idea – for our own information and so that the next generation and the generation thereafter know, understand, respect, and defend because freedom is far from free. Do you know of any things that military members and Veterans are very uncomfortable with regarding...
Widely known as America’s Real Doctor, Dr. Jeff Barke
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke – A national leader in the movement for medical freedom, informed consent, and patient-centered healthcare, Dr. Barke is a founding member of America’s Frontline Doctors and a sought-after speaker on the failures of government health and education systems, holistic wellness, and constitutional medical practice...
Economic instability and the Iran war… It’s your move, Mr. President!
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – A key inflation gauge accelerated in April. In addition to gasoline, prices for groceries, clothing, and electricity are also on the rise. Economic Strategist Christian Briggs and Political Analyst Daniel Baranowski discuss the economic woes. Lt. Steve Rogers and Major Fred Galvin talk about the outbreak of violence and the latest on what Trump needs to do...
Seeking wisdom and guidance to end IRGC tyranny
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – America faces a defining choice as Iran’s IRGC threatens peace, freedom, and global stability. President Trump seeks wisdom, strength, and divine guidance while confronting terrorism, protecting the Strait of Hormuz, opposing nuclear ambitions, and calling the nation to stand together against tyranny with courage, faith, and resolve today for liberty...
Constitutional literacy test for Congress?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – A listener’s question prompts a look at whether Congress can require constitutional literacy tests for its members. The Constitution sets congressional qualifications, but voters can still demand civic understanding from candidates and themselves before empowering officials who misuse authority or ignore constitutional limits in government...
Six years later, and George Floyd still isn’t a saint
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Memorial Day sparks controversy as Democrats honor George Floyd on the sixth anniversary of his death. Critics argue the solemn holiday should focus on fallen U.S. service members, not Floyd’s legacy, criminal past, or political symbolism, while Minneapolis leaders defend their tributes amid backlash and renewed debate over national priorities...
Teen takeovers turn family destinations into no-go zones!
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – So far, the response in many cities across the country has been limited. Police say their hands are tied by liberal policies that favor de-escalation over arrests and stricter enforcement. In other words, while these offenders are taking over streets, damaging property, and putting lives at risk, police in some cities are responding with de-escalation and...
An ancient new fire for faith and purpose
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Pentecost reminds believers that the Holy Spirit launches the church into mission, service, and prayer. Faith steadies hearts through disappointment, noise, and civic tension. Spiritual practices cultivate resilience, while gifts find purpose in local congregations. Trusting God, praying for peace, and tending the soul prepares Christians for every coming storm...
How U.S. oil exports are reshaping Asian energy markets
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – When American crude moves through a canal to refuel Asia, the balance shifts. When the United Arab Emirates leaves OPEC, that cartel loses its grip. When Russia sells trapped barrels on open markets, prices climb, and sanctions yield strange beneficiaries. Control of routes decides who can project strength. The Strait of Hormuz matters...
The hidden forces behind America’s public narratives
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The most effective tool of unseen influence is narrative control — deciding which stories are told, which facts are emphasized, and which questions are never asked. When information is filtered, shaped, or selectively presented, people form opinions based on incomplete realities. This is why so many political battles today are not about policy details but about...
Arsenal of the future: Eight defense programs defining America’s next war
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – The next conflict will not begin with tanks rolling across borders — it will begin in orbit, through AI systems, drone swarms, cyber attacks, electromagnetic warfare, and attacks against America’s critical infrastructure and supply chains. We break down the eight most critical military technology acquisition programs now shaping America’s...
Is the housing market about to crash?
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The national conversation has become dominated by doom-and-gloom predictions, but the data tells a more balanced story. Yes, prices in some cities are falling. Yes, affordability remains strained. But this is not 2008. There is no widespread subprime lending crisis, no wave of toxic mortgage products, and no massive oversupply of vacant homes...
The internet runs on outrage! Fighting the algorithms
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – The strangest territory in the conversation was the puzzle of why already-wealthy pundits drift into stranger and stranger territory. Tucker Carlson made millions at Fox and is making millions now. Candace Owens married into substantial money. Megyn Kelly walked away from NBC with a fortune. None of them needs the next dollar...
Will the real fascists please stand up
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I’m reminded of the line from the movie, The Princess Bride. “You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.” Because when I look up “fascism” in the dictionary, I find two things. First, there’s some fascism in both major political parties. Second, one party appears to be steeped in it...
A Congressional seat for sale? Questions follow Massie’s upset loss
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – So, what is the price of a Congressional seat? I guess the answer depends on what lines are drawn, who does the drawing, and the crossing. Anne Bishop was right, “Everything has a price. It’s just what you’re willing to pay for it.” Politics is not for the faint of heart. One primary race in Kentucky has opened a window into the...
CO2 is good, not bad: Why critics say the UN has climate science wrong
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – CO2 is presented as beneficial rather than dangerous, challenging climate alarmism and claims from major government agencies. Gregory Wrightstone and the CO2 Coalition highlight research, climate history, and scientific debate, arguing that open inquiry is essential for sound policy and a better understanding of carbon dioxide’s role in the environment...
mRNA meat safety: What cooking and handling experts say
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Concerns over mRNA platforms, lab-cultured proteins, and public food programs raise urgent questions about labeling, school lunches, and local control. Calls for transparency, state action, and community accountability connect food safety debates with broader fights over professional speech, constitutional limits, and citizens’ duty to defend family, faith, and freedom now...
Debate over public schools sparks call for educational alternatives
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Public education in the United States has become ideologically driven and harmful to children’s moral, spiritual, and academic development. Newman attributes increased parental concern about public schools in part to experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, which he says exposed families to curriculum content and...
The story of two declaration signers from Virginia who we rarely hear about
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Two overlooked Virginia signers, Thomas Nelson Jr. and George Wythe, reveal how sacrifice, courage, learning, and virtue sustain liberty. Their lives call schools, families, and churches to form citizens who choose duty over comfort and understand that freedom depends on character as much as knowledge, law, and public service today...
The Golden Age gamble: Trump’s vision for a new American era
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Trump is trying to replace that old, Cold War model with something else entirely: a transactional America-First economic coalition built around energy, trade, security, manufacturing, and strategic deals that benefit all parties in perpetuity. If his plan succeeds, we are looking at the construction of a massive economic and security network that...
The grid is not a vibe! America’s coming energy reckoning
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – The electric grid is not a campaign ad. It is not a virtue signal. It is not a spreadsheet of “installed capacity.” It is the most complex machine ever built, and it must obey physics every millisecond of every day. Modern electricity systems must maintain voltage, current, frequency, phase synchronization, and short-circuit strength; conventional power...
Guardians of the sea: The Coast Guard’s critical role in protecting America
Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – Over the past year, the U.S. Coast Guard seized billions of dollars’ worth of illegal drugs on the high seas and in other areas of the nation. This represents some of the most successful operations in recent years. When people hear about the Coast Guard, they usually focus on their large ships and small boats. What they...
The erosion of standards: How changing norms threaten civility in American and Western society
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Public standards of honesty, civility, and accountability continue to weaken as leaders, institutions, and citizens excuse behavior once considered disqualifying. Shared moral norms fracture, trust erodes, and division deepens. Restoring integrity requires renewed commitment to truth, fairness, responsibility, and respect across American and Western society before cultural decline takes root..
The WHO pandemic treaty and the construction of permanent emergency rule
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – The WHO pandemic treaty expands concerns over permanent emergency rule, biosecurity surveillance, censorship, and pharmaceutical influence. Outbreak anxiety keeps populations fearful while global institutions gain authority, raising urgent questions about public health priorities, civil liberties, and the political machinery behind future biological crises and governance...
How 15 Days changed America
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – The curve changed often, and we were told we could shop at some places but not others. As the creator of the documentary film 15 Days, Natalya Murkahver shares with us the reason for the sudden halt of a worldwide scam that may not be revived to the same size and magnitude...
How blue cities became laboratories for globalist failure
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Look at budgets printed to please donors while basic services wobble. Look at sanctuary policies that shift costs to hardworking taxpayers and force cities to house people without adequate screening or planning. That is not incompetence alone. It is a choice. It is performance dressed up as governance. The result is predictable...
America forgot George Washington’s most important warning
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Washington’s farewell address offers a timely warning about national unity, political division, foreign entanglements, and the indispensable role of religion and morality in public life. His words challenge Americans to reconsider the foundations of liberty, education, and civic responsibility while reflecting on how far the nation has drifted morally today...
Justice or politics? America’s crime problem
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The FBI made a big announcement about nationwide violent crime going down. While that is generally good news, think about it for a second. While crime may have gone down across the nation, what about those areas where violent crime still runs rampant? Should they celebrate the fact that other parts of the country have less violent crime while...