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Debate over public schools sparks call for educational alternatives
Today at 1:31 PM

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
Today at 1:25 PM

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
Today at 1:13 AM

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
Today at 1:01 AM

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
Yesterday at 6:57 PM

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
Yesterday at 6:55 PM

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
Yesterday at 5:26 PM

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
Yesterday at 4:43 PM

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
Yesterday at 3:58 PM

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
Yesterday at 3:57 PM

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
Yesterday at 2:20 PM

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...


What the world needs now is love
Yesterday at 1:43 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Let’s face it, we are a divided nation. It seems we are more divided than we have ever been. When this song came out, the country was divided over war and social issues. The same can be said of today. We are divided over the war in Iran and several social issues, like males in female locker rooms and sports, to hiring quotas based on gender, ethnicity, and race...


Scientists discover powerful mental health benefits of unplugging from the internet
Yesterday at 1:03 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – There are new groundbreaking studies that challenge the direction modern culture has been heading for years. One study led by Dr. Harding found that helping children laugh can actually strengthen the brain, increase resilience, and improve learning outcomes. Researchers discovered that laughter paired with human interaction and physical activity...


Healthmaxxing vs. Reality
Yesterday at 1:02 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Ashley Caputo and Amy Whitlock unpack the pressure of healthmaxing and bring wellness back to real life. They share practical ways families can eat healthier on a budget, reduce stress around food, shop smarter, and build sustainable habits without expensive supplements, perfectionism, or performative routines that make wellness feel unattainable...


Growing Iran conflict raises questions about energy, inflation & US strategy
Last Thursday at 11:45 PM

On the Record with Christian Briggs – President Trump’s approach is aggressive but strategic—aimed at eliminating long-term threats rather than managing short-term optics. However, the situation has not unfolded as quickly or cleanly as expected. What was initially believed to be a short conflict has turned into a prolonged and complex engagement, with unexpected resistance and geopolitical...


The world order is breaking, and America refuses to admit it
Last Thursday at 7:24 PM

The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – America’s ruling class clings to outdated assumptions as drones, regional wars, energy corridors, and rival alliances transform global power. From Iran to Russia and China, adversaries adapt faster than Washington’s strategy, exposing the limits of military dominance and signaling a dangerous shift toward a fragmented, multipolar world order now unfolding...


Lights Out! #18 David Tice
Last Thursday at 7:19 PM

Project Out Loud – The danger is not some fanciful Hollywood plot. Citizens must demand action from elected officials and utility boards. We can start by spreading awareness and applying pressure until protecting transformers is a national priority rather than an obscure briefing in a bureaucracy. If we wait for a catastrophe to teach us the lesson, the cost will dwarf any price tag we balk at today...


When principles turn into a political firestorm: The Thomas Massie story
Last Thursday at 6:08 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – A candid conversation about the political firestorm surrounding Thomas Massie, the growing divide within conservative politics, and the dangerous rise of ideological tribalism in America. As tensions continue to rise following criticism from Donald Trump toward Massie, we take a deeper look at what this controversy...


Inner-city voices question decades of one-party leadership
Last Thursday at 6:06 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Is the era of mindless one-party rule over minority Americans over? One of the things Trump has accomplished in this decade is challenging the status quo, asking good questions of ALL Americans. He asked minority communities, 5+ decades of Democrat rule, how has that worked out for you? We took those questions to heart and began thinking...


Public health outbreaks and vaccines
Last Thursday at 3:49 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock and Malcolm Out Loud – The damage is real. After the COVID years, many patients refuse routine immunizations. Parents who once followed public health guidance now say never again. That reaction is not irrational. It was produced by overreach, by messaging that claimed absolute answers, and by institutions that put expedience above nuance...


Why everything in politics comes back to money
Last Thursday at 3:48 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Politics has become all about the money. Taking money from donors, spending money on campaigns, and embezzling money from taxpayers to bribe people for their votes. Once you figure out that politics is all about the money, things start to make more sense. Obama signed the Affordable Care Act, which actually made healthcare less affordable...


How lost wars shape public opinion on military action
Last Thursday at 12:50 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America’s impatience shapes military policy, and lost wars erode trust in sacrifice. The nation needs clearer standards for force, honest diplomacy, renewed civic duty, and leaders who choose substance over spectacle. Endurance, voting, education, faith, family, and country remain essential to preserving freedom before complacency costs everything for generations ahead...


Why MAHA voters crossed party lines in 2024
Last Thursday at 12:46 PM

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – MAHA supporters navigate shifting political alliances after RFK Jr.’s 2024 campaign, weighing Trump’s promises against concerns over health policy, corporate influence, glyphosate, data centers, and local control. Elizabeth Frost and Mark Harris explain why grassroots action, independent candidates, and county-level decisions now shape the movement’s next phase across rural Ohio...


Enduring the storm: The search for meaning in suffering
Last Wednesday at 11:55 PM

The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Exploring Christian, philosophical, and cultural understandings of suffering, this broadcast reflects on meaning, redemption, good versus evil, and spiritual growth. Drawing from Pope John Paul II and Boethius, it considers how trials deepen courage, wisdom, faith, and hope while revealing suffering’s place within providence, love, and eternal purpose for humanity...


A commencement speech that changed hundreds of lives
Last Wednesday at 10:40 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Commencement speaker Anil Kochhar shocked the crowd when he announced that he would personally pay off the final year of student loans for every 2026 graduate in the program. The gift impacted 176 undergraduate students and 26 master’s degree recipients, instantly removing a financial burden that many feared would follow them for decades...


Where words fail, music speaks… or not?
Last Wednesday at 4:45 PM

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – America has a rich musical heritage, spanning many styles, composers, and performers. Dr. Rich argues that many young people are unfamiliar with influential figures such as Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, John Williams, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, and others. Are students not being educated in the rich legacy of American music?


The battle for transparency amidst the deep state’s lock on power
Last Wednesday at 2:44 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – The release of JFK, RFK, MLK, and Amelia Earhart assassination-related documents, noting CIA interference, and Trump’s postponement of an AI executive order to avoid ceding technological advantage to adversaries like China. Migliaccio confirms the CIA removed document boxes from Tulsi Gabbard’s office related to...


The growing divide between urban and rural voter turnout
Last Wednesday at 2:42 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America’s urban-rural turnout divide reveals how attention, trust, and civic action shape elections nationwide. As misinformation, energy prices, foreign policy, and local concerns collide, voters face a clear choice: retreat into outrage or show up for facts, accountability, and practical leadership that affects everyday life in towns, counties, and communities...


What is the Presidential 1776 award for civics?
Last Wednesday at 1:00 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Under the Trump Administration, the federal government is pushing for a renewal of civics education. Education Secretary Linda McMahon commended the student participants. “To all of the students showing off their knowledge of our amazing nation and leaving their mark celebrating our Semiquincentennial, you’ve earned a big round of...


Neuro Emotional Technique (NET), nervous system healing, and functional medicine
Last Wednesday at 12:58 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Functional Nurse Academy graduate Beth Ereio shares her healing journey from autoimmune illness to renewed vitality through functional medicine, nervous system support, and Neuro Emotional Technique. Melissa and Beth explore trauma, emotional stress, root causes, and the mind-body connection in chronic disease recovery and hope...


The dangerous ambiguity at the heart of Taiwan’s future
Last Tuesday at 10:55 PM

Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Beijing knows it does not need to rely only on missiles. Influence campaigns, economic leverage, population flows, and legal arguments can hollow out Taiwan from within. Taiwan’s current constitution was written for a mainland that no longer exists. That mismatch creates openings Beijing can exploit through politics, legal pressure, and commerce...


Gerrymandering and the crisis of legitimacy
Last Tuesday at 10:40 PM

Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Gerrymandering becomes more than a mapmaking dispute as Americans lose faith in elections, courts, and democratic rules. Partisan redistricting exposes a deeper legitimacy crisis, where each side sees defeat as existential and the nation drifts toward tribal politics, mistrust, and a cold civil war that threatens the republic itself today...


America at 250: Reflecting on the journey from revolution to renewal
Last Tuesday at 5:38 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Angelina Farella – As America approaches its 250th birthday, citizens reflect on a journey from revolution to renewal, celebrating liberty, democracy, and self-government while confronting division, imperfect ideals, and changing patriotism. The Semiquincentennial invites renewed commitment to unity, justice, and the unfinished promise of a nation still shaping its future together steadily...


Who’s winning the Iran conflict? Nobody seems to know
Last Tuesday at 5:36 PM

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – U.S. media reported negotiations breakthroughs, Trump and several people close to him hinted at the same thing, and some even speculated that Iran would join the Abraham Accords. The accompanying undertone to all of these rumors, leaks, and speculations has been the steady drumbeat of war. More Israeli facilities reduced to...


Gen Z’s spiritual awakening: Why America is seeing a revival
Last Tuesday at 3:20 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – While many institutions have lost public trust, spiritual belief appears to be regaining credibility among younger generations searching for answers that politics and materialism have failed to provide. In a culture that often celebrates outrage and division, this movement reflects a growing desire to build a kinder, healthier, and more unified society...


Dr. Felicia Bridges: Love your work, transform your life
Last Tuesday at 3:18 PM

Your Man, Monk with Monk Coleman – Refusing to let adversity define her, she traveled to Manchester to study, expanding her worldview and deepening her academic and personal foundations. When she returned, she completed her education and dedicated her life to helping those society often overlooks. Dr. Bridges worked closely with at-risk youth and women involved in...


How citizens can restore limited government in America
Last Tuesday at 1:09 PM

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Chris Wright of American Renaissance Network urges citizens to defend constitutional liberties, restore popular sovereignty, and engage locally. From free speech and Second Amendment rights to election integrity and limited government, Americans are called to hold officials accountable, preserve liberty, and strengthen the republic through civic participation in their communities...


Turning around obesity, autoimmunity, and metabolic collapse with nature’s original signals
Last Tuesday at 12:22 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Ethan Okunas explains how sunlight, darkness, meal timing, and movement restore circadian alignment, improve mitochondrial function, reduce hunger, and support lasting metabolic health beyond calories, macros, or clean eating, helping people counter obesity, autoimmunity, fatigue, and insulin resistance naturally daily...


Lie. Rinse. Repeat. The politics of dependency
Last Monday at 11:18 PM

The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – Communists do not care about human life; it is simply a means to an end. To Communists, it is only necessary to experiment and manipulate, and of course to vote, to keep them in power. Greed and resentment for those who have accomplished success, taking from those who work hard, level the playing field for them...


Honoring the fallen, defending the Republic
Last Monday at 8:59 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – It’s not just the soldier, sailor, airman, or marine who has given the last full measure of devotion, but their families as well. Those men and women who gave their last full measure of devotion. We often forget that those in the military do not take an oath to the President or even the government of the United States, but to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution...