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MAHA agenda takes a different view on new ‘food pyramid’
Yesterday at 8:21 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – This latest revision marks a noticeable shift—not just in what Americans are encouraged to eat, but in how the government views personal health choices. America’s food pyramid has been rebuilt—and this time, the reaction hasn’t been outrage or confusion, but cautious optimism. Nutrition experts, physicians, and public health voices from...


Border defense, regime change raids, and global uprising
Yesterday at 7:10 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – Wyatt discusses legal frameworks for U.S. action, including terrorism sponsorship charges, and highlights the Venezuela raid's demonstration of superior U.S. capabilities—overwhelming air defenses and executing a precise capture. He contrasts this with Iran's complexities, suggesting targeted operations or support for protesters while...


How energy and rare earths drive the fight over Venezuela
Yesterday at 7:03 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Control of Venezuela’s oil, rare earths, and water shapes a high-stakes struggle for the future of the Americas. Foreign powers exploit corruption and instability while technology and artificial intelligence drive soaring demand for energy and minerals. The moment calls for defending liberty, rebuilding institutions, and supporting neighbors who seek freedom against rising external influence...


Flipping out about the flipping of the food pyramid
Yesterday at 3:55 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Basically, it was an inversion of the prior propaganda, which only benefited BigAg and PHARMA. As Sec. Kennedy summarized- "We need to eat real food." We spend $5 trillion annually on health (40 cents for every tax dollar goes to this) which is three times the amount that European countries. PUBLIC HEALTH HAS...


A sad commentary on the state of the nation
Yesterday at 3:11 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Every so often, you’ll read or hear something and wish it just wasn’t true. Sadly, those things are frequently true, which leaves us with a choice. We can check the evidence to see if those things are true, or just bury our heads in the sand and hope it doesn’t bite us in the backside. Like the fact that the largest city in the union...


From bedside burnout to breakthrough
Yesterday at 3:09 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Jamie’s journey from bedside burnout to functional medicine leader reveals how true healing begins at the root. After overcoming chronic illness and leaving traditional nursing, she now empowers nurses to reclaim their health, build ethical businesses, and create meaningful impact beyond the hospital through aligned, purpose-driven work...


Social unrest threatens stability and safety in America
Last Tuesday at 10:57 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Social unrest at home and abroad signals a critical moment for America. As global conflicts rage and cities grow more unstable, citizens who value faith, family, and freedom are called to act. Prosperity, public safety, and election integrity depend on engagement, accountability, and showing up when it matters most to protect the nation’s future...


The ‘Great Detox Reset’ is both a wake-up call and a roadmap
Last Tuesday at 9:39 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Myriah Hinchey – Today, more than ever, we’re surrounded by toxins that interfere with our hormones, impair our mitochondria, disrupt our immune systems, and inflame our brains. The CDC’s biomonitoring data now confirms that nearly every American carries measurable levels of heavy metals, phthalates, parabens, organophosphates, PFAS “forever chemicals,”...


New data shows historic drop in crime and overdose deaths across US
Last Tuesday at 7:58 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – According to federal health data, deaths caused by drug overdoses—particularly fentanyl—have fallen sharply. This represents a reversal of one of the deadliest public health crises in modern American history. Streets are safer. Communities are stabilizing. Death rates are falling. Despite claims that America is more dangerous, more divided, and more...


Venezuela capture was good, the aftertaste is heartburn
Last Tuesday at 7:57 PM

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – U.S. actions in Venezuela expose the recurring dangers of interventionism, from regime uncertainty to costly military escalation. The narrative questions war driven by oil, politics, and global norms, arguing that targeting leaders invites disaster. Drawing on intelligence experience, it warns that endless wars drain lives, liberty, and national strength while weakening democratic...


Trump’s crushing blow to Maduro ignites war on global communism
Last Tuesday at 5:35 PM

Trevor Loudon Reports – Drugs serve as deliberate communist weapons, killing military-age Americans with fentanyl to erode recruitment and productivity, a strategy dating back to the 1960s using cartels as proxies. Trump revives the “Donroe Doctrine," reclaiming the Western Hemisphere from Russian, Chinese, Iranian, and cartel domination after decades of abandonment through leftist infiltration...


We are experiencing a reawakening of classical music
Last Tuesday at 5:33 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Classical music is experiencing a surprising resurgence as audiences rediscover its beauty through radio, streaming platforms, and online media. A small college station in Charlotte tops the ratings, while global data shows rising interest in orchestral concerts and classical soundtracks. This cultural shift suggests timeless music is finding new life with modern listeners...


The Walz close in
Last Tuesday at 3:56 PM

The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – The vast majority of opioid settlement money - tens of billions of dollars -  doesn’t go to victims or their survivors; most of it finds its way to politicians, fraudsters, grifters, foreign warlords, drag queens, and back to Big Pharma itself. In this episode of The Nurses Report, David, Nicole, and Ashley discuss an important Supreme Court ruling regarding the...


Healing, not hustling: Starting where you are in the new year
Last Tuesday at 3:43 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – Healing is a process that takes time and can be one of growth. Remember, healing is not a destination, nor is it ever “complete”, but it can harness tremendous power within you. Starting where you are with the focus on honestly evaluating your physical, emotional, and mental states can help you drop comparisons, guilt, shame, and fears...


How America got “spiked” by the biopharma complex
Last Tuesday at 12:14 AM

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – America faces a reckoning as critics expose the biopharmaceutical complex behind pandemic policy, vaccine safety failures, and suppressed treatments. Gene Bailey and Dr. Peter McCullough challenge government and corporate narratives, warn of lingering spike protein risks, and call for reclaiming bodily autonomy, medical truth, and cultural sanity amid a broader war on humanity...


California screaming is becoming a reality!
Last Monday at 10:39 PM

The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – Boy, are we naive if we think that what goes on in California does not affect every state in the Union. It seems as though Californians have taken the, we are stupid pill and will now pay the price at the pump and pay more for all the goods at the grocery store. Every necessity is about to escalate into the I can't afford it territory...


Mystery seed packages from China raise a red flag
Last Monday at 10:36 PM

Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Mysterious seed packages from China arrive across multiple states, signaling a quiet form of warfare. Invasive plants threaten waterways, agriculture, and food security, while foreign land purchases near military sites raise alarms. These acts exploit deniability, erode trust, and weaken national resilience without a single shot being fired...


SCIENCE, a victim of COVID, we need to talk about
Last Monday at 7:35 PM

Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – COVID reshapes American life while exposing fractures in science, medicine, and public trust. As frontline doctors confront the virus, one physician’s rapid progress collides with federal power and legal prosecution. The story examines how politics, narrative control, and centralized authority threaten scientific independence during crisis, leaving truth, progress, and lives at risk...


The global censorship campaign
Last Monday at 6:08 PM

Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Global platforms quietly reshape speech by limiting reach rather than banning words. Algorithms, foreign regulations, and non-state power converge to suppress dissent without formal prohibition. You can speak freely, but audiences disappear. Modern censorship operates invisibly, enforcing the narrowest global red lines while preserving the illusion of open discourse...


Journalist Elizabeth Nickson reviews the underreported events of the day
Last Monday at 6:06 PM

The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Elizabeth Nickson joined Dr. Peter and Ginger Breggin in a whirlwind review and background of some of the most important current world events ignored by legacy media. Elizabeth Nickson is one of the most brilliant independent journalists in the world today. Trained at the London Bureau of Time Magazine, she ultimately became European Bureau Chief of...


Dems commemorate Jan 6 but ignore narco kingpin Maduro’s capture
Last Monday at 4:17 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Mainstream media fixates on January 6 while downplaying major developments, including the capture of Venezuela’s drug kingpin and a massive Minnesota fraud scheme. The imbalance in coverage raises questions about political priorities, accountability, and selective outrage as federal investigations expand and Democratic leadership faces growing scrutiny nationwide...


Is Canada basing its climate policies on ‘decision-based evidence-making?’
Last Monday at 4:15 PM

The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Dr. Hickey shows that, if you apply ECCC's trend analysis method to their data, you find an increase of 1.74° C from 1948 to 2018. And then, he tells us, if you correct for the one-degree step increase in 1998, you find only a 0.29°C rise. That small change “is indistinguishable from zero,” explains Hickey. “There is no evidence of warming.”


Venezuela with US Rep Scott Perry
Last Monday at 1:33 PM

Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – We’ve seen the cheers from Venezuelans around the world. Of course, that is contrasted with our own US sympathizers who suddenly seem to applaud and appreciate the dictator while condemning our own administration. We chat with US Rep. Scott Perry about what he knows, the need for what happened...


The new year is a convenient excuse to change
Last Monday at 1:31 PM

Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Invest in relationships. Reach out to estranged loved ones if safe to do so. Forgive. Ask forgiveness. Life is too short to live in permanent grievance. Give generously. Serve others, and you will find perspective. Set a faith or spiritual goal, even if it is a simple daily reflection. Write your goals down and share them. Finally, be kind to...


Radical Left looking for a George Floyd Moment?!
Last Sunday at 8:12 PM

Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Homeland Security reports… Radical Rhetoric by Sanctuary Politicians Leads to an Unprecedented 1,300% Increase in Assaults Against ICE Officers. Venezuela, Colombia, Greenland… Are we witnessing the return of a Monroe Doctrine? Iran Protests Skyrocket. Major Fred Galvin, Todd Royal, Patricia Anthone in a robust discussion...


From Venezuela to Serbia, shadows of betrayal: The treason of John Brennan
Last Sunday at 7:58 PM

The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – Brennan allegedly defrauded the US Government and its People by inducing Congress to spend more money to stop terrorism that it needed to—the result was due to Brennan’s deliberate inability to keep the nation safe. High Stakes Treason reveals what appears to be a major act of treasonous financial fraud committed against the American people...


Understanding the bane of central pain
Last Sunday at 7:44 PM

Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Central pain affects millions yet remains misunderstood and mislabeled as incurable. This piece challenges medical dogma, revealing a unifying theory behind fibromyalgia, IBS, migraines, and other mystery pain syndromes. Drawing on decades of clinical success, it offers hope, clarity, and a path toward lasting healing...


State failures and overreach are hiding in plain sight
Last Sunday at 7:23 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Media fixation on Washington often ignores growing abuses at the state level. From social media warnings in New York to DMV failures in California, voter roll issues across multiple states, and troubling actions by officials and journalists, state and local governments increasingly mirror the same overreach Americans expect from federal power...


The hidden cost of platform-driven Christianity
Last Sunday at 5:01 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Performance-based church models often reward visibility, influence, and numerical growth. Platforms grow larger, leaders become untouchable, and success is measured by applause rather than integrity. In these systems, harm doesn’t always look dramatic. More often, it is quiet: dismissed concerns, spiritualized control, and victims urged to...


A fresh blessing: Why faith, repentance, and Scripture matter
Last Sunday at 3:14 PM

FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Bible sales are rising as people search for meaning and truth. Faith, repentance, and Scripture invite a fresh beginning rooted in God’s word. Jesus’ baptism shows repentance as a deliberate turn toward God, while today’s world reminds believers to watch where faith and history intersect and respond with trust, discipline, and commitment to live covenant life...


Minnesota case study: The street is not the courtroom
Last Saturday at 11:47 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – This tragedy is not an isolated event. Across the country, assaults on law enforcement officers have risen sharply, with federal officials citing dramatic increases in attacks on officers in recent years. These confrontations are not the product of policing tactics alone; they are also the result of a cultural shift that encourages defiance, distrust, and hostility toward...


Wars and ‘Rumors of War’
Last Saturday at 8:06 PM

Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Trump stated that the United States seeks to see Venezuela develop into a prosperous democracy and a strong ally of the U.S. The methods by which this outcome may be achieved remain uncertain. Discussions have emerged regarding the potential deployment of U.S. ground forces to Venezuela, particularly in regions rich in oil resources. The objective would be...


Clayton Baker on vaccines, mRNA overreach, and the price of lost trust
Last Saturday at 8:04 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – Beneath all of this lies a larger diagnosis. Modern medicine has pathologized ordinary life. Anxiety, attention, addiction, and development have been medicalized, insured, and monetized, creating permanent patients rather than resilient adults. Vaccination policy, Baker argued, has followed the same trajectory. Every deviation from statistical...


Pharmaceuticals disguised as healthcare
Last Saturday at 8:00 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Pharmaceuticals dominate modern healthcare while questions about safety, consent, and accountability remain discouraged. I explore the historical roots of pharmakeia, examine legal protections shielding the industry, and share Dr. Stephanie Coxon’s experience to challenge vaccine taboos, defend parental rights, and expose a system where profit masquerades as healing...


What role should we play in enforcing our laws over other nations?
Last Saturday at 5:50 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Some people relish the fact that the United States is the protector of freedom and liberty in a chaotic world; others hate it. But how far does our position as the world’s police force actually go? The U.S. military invaded a sovereign nation to take into custody its leader to answer for charges against the United States in a U.S. court...


A holistic rethink of your new year goals – time to get loud!
Last Saturday at 3:29 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz – This is the time of year when extreme programs get loud — aggressive workouts, rigid diets, and “never miss a day” challenges. While there is a time for intensive intervention, most people don’t need more discipline. They need strategies that work with their bodies instead of against them. Sustainable change should strengthen you, not break you down...


The birth of Independence
Last Saturday at 3:15 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – John Adams recalls a moment when independence is unthinkable, yet quietly set in motion. Guided by Benjamin Rush’s “Frankfurt advice,” colonial leaders avoid the word while reshaping destiny through strategy, unity, and restraint. From whispered counsel to the creation of a Continental Army, subtle choices steer the colonies toward revolution and nationhood...


Inside the Ohio prison where inmates build every ODOT snow plow truck
Last Saturday at 1:44 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – I step inside an Ohio prison where incarcerated workers build every ODOT snow plow truck. What I find is not busywork, but skilled manufacturing, responsibility, and dignity. Through Ohio Penal Industries, men gain certifications, real wages, and pride while producing lifesaving equipment. The work reduces recidivism, strengthens public safety, and proves purpose can exist even behind...


The Trump corollary: Venezuela, Monroe Doctrine, & return of hemisphere power politics
Last Saturday at 12:53 AM

Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – If Venezuela represents enforcement rather than rhetoric, what comes next? How should we interpret growing U.S. concern over cartels, transnational crime, human and sex trafficking, and state corruption in countries like Mexico and Brazil? Are these law-enforcement challenges—or national-security threats now falling under the same hemispheric doctrine?


How Americans’ attitudes toward socialism are shifting
Last Saturday at 12:21 AM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Socialism has moved from taboo to mainstream conversation. Polls show a steady rise in favorable views of socialist ideas, even as many Americans remain committed to capitalism. The result is a nation where two competing visions for the future are no longer whispering past each other — they are colliding in full view...