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How the Democrat led Great American State Fair boycott backfired
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Rather than allowing the birthplace of American independence to go unrepresented, Pennsylvania's two U.S. senators—Democrat John Fetterman and Republican Dave McCormick—did something increasingly rare in modern politics. They worked together. Setting aside partisan differences, they assembled private business partners and...
Socialist candidates impacting American governance
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Independence Day highlights America’s enduring promise while warning that Democratic Socialists threaten liberty, constitutional order, and civic responsibility. Recent primary victories in New York and Colorado show a growing far-left movement replacing experience with radicalism, urging conservatives and patriotic Americans to organize, vote, and defend God, family, and country...
America at 250: Freedom is rare, and America remains its strongest home
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Too many commentators rushed to dim the national mood, searching for failure instead of joy. They ignored the ordinary Americans who came out to honor the country and the visitors from abroad who still see what many at home have forgotten: freedom is rare, and America remains its strongest home...
When books become life’s greatest teachers
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – George Washington, Abigail Adams, and Thomas Jefferson show how self-education shapes character, wisdom, and leadership. Through reading, reflection, and engagement with great books, they cultivate lifelong learning, self-restraint, and honorable living, offering a timeless invitation to pursue knowledge beyond formal schooling and grow through disciplined study and thoughtful...
Why local elections, school boards, and parents matter
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Pastor David Whitney – Pastor Whitney and Pastor Pete discuss election counting, Supreme Court authority, constitutional checks and balances, and concerns over public education. They examine parental rights, school curriculum, Act 77, and why local school board elections matter. The conversation encourages citizens to stay informed, vote, and consider serving their communities locally...
Small town values to global vision: Ryan Davis on leadership, success, and love
Your Man, Monk with Monk Coleman – Throughout every chapter of his life—from small-town Louisiana to classified military operations to entrepreneurial success—Ryan has remained committed to a message that transcends business and achievement. He believes humanity’s greatest strength lies in recognizing that we are all one family. Through love, understanding, compassion, and...
Brain healing is possible: How Dr. Margaret Aranda overcame Traumatic Brain Injury
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – The old paradigm—the brain cannot heal, trust the system blindly, one pill fixes it—is crumbling. Personal stories like Dr. Aranda’s and Nurse Gail’s demonstrate what becomes possible when patients become active participants, faith is restored, and tools from multiple realms are considered together. Healing the brain is...
The fake anti-CCP dissident and RICO “boss” Miles Guo sentenced to 30 years
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Guo’s prison sentence is deserved. It is also a warning. America cannot defend itself against authoritarian influence if it cannot distinguish authentic dissent from manufactured outrage. Free societies are open by design, which makes them targets. That openness must be matched by discipline, skepticism, and courage. If we ignore that lesson...
South Korea’s economic power and US geopolitical strategy
Trevor Loudon Reports – South Korea serves as a key partner in containing Chinese aggression alongside Japan, maintains a strong military in a critical location, and ranks as an economic powerhouse in semiconductors, chips, and manufacturing. A communist takeover or Chinese orbit for South Korea would deliver a major blow to US Asia-Pacific strategy, weaken the free world, and...
Nuclear power comes roaring back!
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Change is in the wind, and nuclear power is coming roaring back, not just in the US but also in Canada and across much of the world. Tom interviews his co-host, energy policy expert Todd Royal, about the new nuclear renaissance that is unfolding. This episode delivers an uplifting message everyone needs to hear just in...
Collaboration story behind the Statue of Liberty
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – The stories we tell our children shape the country they will inherit. Too many have been handed a shallow version of American history, stripped of courage, sacrifice, and truth. Yet the real America was built by ordinary people who understood that freedom is not automatic. It must be learned, defended, and passed on...
The healing power of love, creativity, and faith
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Dr. Francis Christian reflects on medicine, poetry, love, faith, and human dignity, showing how creativity and compassion deepen healing. Through conversation with Peter and his wife, themes of recovery, commitment, marriage, and grace reveal the life-giving power of treasuring one another and trusting God through suffering...
Perimenopause and hormone replacement
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Jennifer Pfleghaar joins Dr. Peter McCullough to explain perimenopause, hormone shifts, and bioidentical hormone replacement. She outlines progesterone, testosterone, and estrogen protocols, warns against pellets and oral estrogen, and emphasizes long-term hormonal support for sleep, mood, libido, bone health, heart health, and brain protection in aging women...
Equal opportunity is not equal outcomes
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – America promises liberty, but real opportunity depends on schools, families, work, and law. Equal outcomes cannot be engineered without destroying freedom. The path forward focuses on removing barriers, rewarding effort, reforming education, and helping each generation build a better life than the one before, rather than chasing enforced equality...
Children’s music therapy and emotional intelligence
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke – Children’s music therapy reveals how healing begins when the body, mind, and spirit work together. Breath, movement, truth, and emotional awareness help calm the nervous system, reduce stress, and restore resilience. Real healing grows closer when people trust the intelligence God already built within them from the beginning...
School choice: The battle over America’s educational future
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Follow the money to learn why abysmal results and plummeting math and reading scores be damned! We chat with former public school teacher, administrator, and PA State Rep Marc Anderson about the threats to school choice around the country. The biggest problem? When educational options are...
Americans are left wondering… is this a fluke or the next generation of leaders?
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – When 15-term Democratic Rep. Diana DeGette got ousted by a Communist DSA candidate, it became obvious that the Democratic Party has lost its way. Gallup’s poll on patriotism is shocking! Supreme Court’s divide on Birthright Citizenship? Paul Engel, Patricia Anthone, and Bruce Robertson in a panel discussion...
Let’s toast to renewing our pledge of allegiance
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – A patriotic Independence Day reflection calls Americans to renew their pledge of allegiance, defend freedom, strengthen faith and family, resist Communism, reject cultural decay, and remember the nation’s founding under God. It urges renewed Christian commitment, civic courage, and steadfast labor for liberty as America approaches its 250th celebration milestone...
Semiquincentennial
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – As America marks the Semiquincentennial, the Declaration of Independence invites renewed attention to its overlooked history, from July 2nd debates to New England pulpits. Understanding its origins, ratification, and enduring principles helps restore national memory and encourages citizens to preserve liberty for generations still to come in faith...
Why freedom of religion makes America different
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Generations of immigrants have arrived with little more than determination and hope, building businesses, raising families, serving their communities, and creating lives that would have been impossible under oppressive governments. The freedoms protected by the Constitution have encouraged innovation, entrepreneurship, charitable...
The responsibility side of Independence Day Liberty
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Independence Day calls Americans to gratitude, humility, and renewed responsibility. Liberty remains precious only when joined with truth, virtue, prayer, hard work, and care for others. Freedom cannot survive on rights alone; it endures when people remember its cost, thank God for blessings, and live as faithful stewards...
John Tierney on willpower, public health, and the “crisis crisis”
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – John Tierney challenges media-driven panic with a reporter’s eye for evidence, trends, and proportion. From willpower research to public health failures and COVID lockdowns, he argues that crisis narratives reward fear, distort policy, and erode trust, while long-term human progress still offers reason for hope without gullibility...
Turnout, inflation, and the election equation
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – On Independence Day weekend, Americans face a choice between dependency and responsibility. As inflation, low turnout, and political disconnect shape daily life, citizens are called to defend freedom through local action, accountability, family strength, and renewed participation in the republic their founders built on God-given rights and liberty...
From the battlefield to building hope: Colonel Daniel Dudek’s journey
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Colonel Dudek was severely injured when an EFP (Explosively Formed Penetrator), struck his vehicle, killing the soldier next to him. A life-changing event that would take Dudek into a different kind of service, working with injured Veterans. Dudek has since served on many organizations that support our Veterans, including Paralyzed...
Fifth column threats to America’s founding principles
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – Sun Tzu's Art of War, 5th century BC, said a supreme excellence in a commander is to get your enemy to surrender without a fight. You make them think you're more powerful and you're everywhere, and you make them think they're weaker than they are, and you sow the doubt and confusion. And now it's called fifth column warfare...
America’s enduring legacy: A gift to the world!
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – When tyranny threatened liberty in the 20th century, American soldiers crossed oceans to defend people they had never met. They liberated continents, toppled dictatorships, and stood guard over fragile democracies. Millions of men and women in uniform carried the weight of freedom on their shoulders, often at the cost of their own lives...
America is that nation!
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – History offers ample evidence that, 250 years ago, men and women received divine direction and guidance as they made critical decisions that laid the foundation for what happened in Philadelphia in 1776. Historical evidence shows that God, through His Divine Providence, gave America the strength to endure challenges, overcome obstacles...
President George Washington’s farewell warning rings true today
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Pastor David Whitney – George Washington’s Farewell Address echoes with urgent relevance as America celebrates its 250th anniversary. His warnings call citizens to cherish liberty, uphold the Constitution, remain united, practice virtue, and remember the sacrifices that secured freedom. Washington’s vision still challenges the nation to protect its...
Declaring Independence is one thing. Living it is another.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – John Adams thought this was such a momentous day that generations to come would celebrate it with devotions to God, parades, games, and even guns. That’s right, guns, not fireworks. While the states made the declaration, modern Americans have not been living up to being independent. In large part, because they are too afraid of the...
The Black Robe Regiment, the true founding fathers
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Dan Fisher discusses the Black Robe Regiment and the role colonial clergy play in shaping Revolutionary-era thought, civic duty, and resistance to British rule. The conversation connects faith, liberty, constitutional principles, and modern church engagement, while addressing pastors’ political caution, the Johnson Amendment, and debates over America’s founding influences today...
Philadelphia celebrates America. San Diego celebrates DEI. Here’s the difference
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – San Diego County has found itself at the center of a national controversy after internal documents revealed that its official America 250 celebration shifted its emphasis from commemorating the nation's founding to highlighting diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. The birthplace of American independence is embracing America's...
The cover-up clinic: Assessing Pfizer, Lexapro, Gardasil
The Nurses Report with Nicole, Ashley & David – Nurses examine Pfizer’s vaccine funding choices, Lexapro pediatric anxiety trials, and Gardasil settlements while questioning institutional transparency, safety reporting, peer review, and public trust. The discussion urges parents, providers, and citizens to demand evidence, review litigation, and reclaim informed consent in modern healthcare decisions today...
The gift of nostalgia: How parents shape a family’s future
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Memories surrounded in laughter and love are the moments which can bind a family together for generations. Parents have the power to influence and inform their children’s lives by creating intentional memories in the moment that will become nostalgic lifelines in the future. Build memories surrounded by virtues...
Birthright citizenship and the elephant in the room
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Critics have long argued that this policy creates the wrong incentives for people to have children in our country when they themselves are foreign citizens or temporary visitors, where anchor baby status then serves as a form of chain migration that badly complicates enforcement and could damage the integrity and alter the...
The hard work of keeping a country whole
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – John Hawkins warns that a nation cannot survive on outrage, dependency, and cheap dopamine. From conservative media’s clickbait trap to corrupted science and fractured culture, he argues that renewal begins with discipline, durable rewards, honest inquiry, and institutions strong enough to form people who can keep a country whole...
Government intervention is driving up healthcare costs for Americans
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Healthcare spending amounts to almost one-fifth of the country’s gross domestic product. In less than 10 years, it’s expected that the American people will spend over $9 trillion on healthcare. Much of that will be through Medicare and Medicaid. It’s not just the federal government. The California legislature recently passed...
The gaslighting machine: Energy, war, and the politics of pretending
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – America’s gaslighting machine turns policy failure into virtue, from energy scarcity and climate theater to Ukraine narratives and socialist politics. Energy security, affordability, and empirical reality clash with elite messaging as voters are urged to question slogans, follow the costs, and refuse to mistake ideology for infrastructure...
The ultimate sacrifices that paid for 250 years of freedom
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – This powerful Independence Week special traces the incredible price paid by our Founding Fathers, the soldiers of Valley Forge, the heroes of Gettysburg, the Marines at Belleau Wood, the warriors of Pearl Harbor, Normandy, Iwo Jima, and every generation that answered our nation's call...
America’s military and Divine Providence
Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – As America approaches its 250th anniversary, faith, military history, and Divine Providence converge through reflections on Scripture, the Battle of Midway, and words from American commanders. The message honors courage, leadership, and God’s guiding hand in shaping the nation’s victories, identity, and hope as a shining city on a hill...
Entertainment mimicking life: From Charles Bronson to “citizen vigilante”
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Entertainment mirrors public fear as Citizen Vigilante echoes Charles Bronson’s Death Wish era. Its controversy, bans, and popularity reveal growing distrust in institutions, anxiety over cultural fragmentation, and frustration with leaders who dismiss public concerns. Vigilante stories resurface when people feel unheard, unsafe, and desperate for justice and control...