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Elephant in the room: EMFs are destroying our health!
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Technology is an incredible tool, but understanding how our environment may influence our health empowers us to make informed decisions for ourselves and our families. Environmental factors deserve thoughtful consideration alongside nutrition, sleep, movement, stress management, and other pillars of...
“Not a federal emergency,” says newly tattooed Rep Nancy Mace!
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – “Everybody just needs to relax. Zen. This is not a coup. There were no classified documents released. This wasn’t even the dumbest thing Washington has ever done before lunch,” Mace said of her body ink. “Yes, I have tattoos. I have a few of them. I might have more than a few. And no, they are not a federal emergency. So stop,” she...
Journalism with adventure, road trip perspective
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Open roads, local farms, and regenerative food networks offer Americans a path toward freedom, better health, and stronger communities. By choosing local producers, backyard gardens, and intentional travel, people reconnect with the land, reclaim responsibility, and rediscover the value of taking the long way home...
Guardrails? Fauci texts and Flock cameras to an AI pathogen
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – New private texts from Anthony Fauci revealing early 2021 concerns about the COVID vaccine and pregnancy went almost completely ignored by the major broadcast networks. California officials admitted they do not track noncitizen removals from voter rolls and have no formal policy for investigating illegal voting. Local...
Is US–China Medical collaboration being poisoned by the CCP
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Dr. Li-Meng Yan examines how Chinese Communist Party influence shapes medical research, scientific collaboration, and US institutions. The discussion explores SARS-CoV-2 origins, cognitive warfare, Chinese students, Big Data manipulation, and the controversial CRISPR gene-editing case involving researcher He Jiankui while questioning ethics and national security...
Women pay the price when ideology trumps biology
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Women’s sports face growing controversy as debates over gender identity, fairness, parental rights, and child protection intensify. The discussion challenges institutions to defend biological distinctions, preserve competitive integrity, respect families, and provide vulnerable young people with compassion, honesty, and responsible adult leadership with moral courage...
America’s Vaccine Reset: Trump’s vaccine overhaul, Fauci’s texts, & pregnancy risks
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – The Executive Order reduces the universal childhood recommendation from immunizations covering 18 diseases in 2024 to 11 diseases. According to the administration's assessment, the previous schedule had grown from 23 vaccine doses delivered in 7 shots against 7 diseases in 1980 to at least...
When government overreach affects your home
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Robin Armstrong – Keith and Erin Lee’s experience highlights growing concerns over government power, political persecution, and constitutional freedoms. Their story warns how surveillance, raids, and intimidation can affect ordinary Americans who speak, organize, and participate in politics while raising questions about dissent, liberty, and limited government today...
How Nigerian government underreports Christian violence
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Nigeria’s Christians face deadly attacks, displacement, kidnappings, and persecution as government officials and media reports obscure the scale and motives behind the violence. Islamist militants and Fulani militias target communities while critics urge stronger American action, accountability, and defense of religious freedom in Nigeria today...
Why teachers across America are receiving major bonuses right now
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – There is a generous, compassionate, and hopeful side of humanity that can easily get buried beneath the constant stream of negativity dominating our news and conversations. But stories like these remind us that people are still looking for ways to help one another. Whether it's a wealthy resident writing a million-dollar check, a community...
The disastrous results of public education have become normalized
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A staggering 43% of the 912,000 students in New York City schools are in failing schools, according to a recently released shocking report. The level of failure in the nation’s largest public school system “has been normalized — and, worse, systematically obscured.” Socialist Mayor Mamdani’s city DOE slammed the report as a hit job, but did not...
Trust, but verify: The man behind the curtain
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – How often has someone told you to just trust them? And how often did that turn out to be a scam? Just like the line from The Wizard of Oz, every time a politician asks me to ignore what I’ve seen and just trust them, I think “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!” That’s a good way to lose more than your money; it’s a great way to lose your rights.
By all reasonable standards, the level of federal spending is through the roof
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Pastor David Whitney – Federal spending reaches unsustainable levels as grants expand beyond constitutional limits, fueling bureaucracy, political influence, dependency, and debt. The case for reform centers on restoring lawful authority, reducing Washington’s control, strengthening local responsibility, and requiring every federal appropriation to meet clear constitutional justification before approval...
Why won’t good Muslims call out radical Muslims
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Radical Islamist rhetoric, antisemitic attacks, political silence, and immigration pressures raise urgent questions about tolerance, assimilation, and national identity. The argument distinguishes peaceful Muslim Americans from extremists while urging leaders to confront hate, protect Jewish communities, defend constitutional freedoms, and uphold equal standards for everyone...
The lethal costs of not abiding by the Constitution could not be more obvious than it now is in Iran
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – America’s constitutional safeguards face mounting danger as presidents increasingly assume war-making powers reserved for Congress. The conflict with Iran highlights the consequences of unchecked executive authority, prolonged military intervention, national debt, and public complacency while the Founders’ warnings about presidential power become increasingly...
The generation that forgot capitalism and how to get it back
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – Ask: What does Socialism depend upon? Government regulations. What does Capitalism depend upon? Government regulations. You can end the conversation there. Congratulations, you made them think. Now comes the part where you have to think. Will you still vote for the same people who allowed the destruction of...
Who owns your child’s mind? The battle for educational freedom
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – The systems that trained generations into dependency are not failing. They are succeeding at what they were designed to do: dissolve unique individuality, authenticity, and morality, putting individuals into a box of conformity. The response is not despair. It is the quiet, daily work of raising human beings who know their...
Micah Beckwith takes on the Fever and Indiana Senate
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Indiana Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith criticizes Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White, defends his role in sports commentary, and challenges Republican lawmakers over redistricting. He argues that stronger leadership, loyalty, and political resolve are needed as Indiana’s sports and political battles increasingly collide across the state...
Damon Darling banned from Walmart: Why kindness can win on social media
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Millions of ordinary Americans willingly open their wallets when they see someone facing a genuine need. They contribute because the stories are real. The struggles are real. The people receiving help aren't fictional characters—they're parents, families, workers, children, and individuals dealing with circumstances that could happen to any of us...
Shock & Awe! America’s battle between light and darkness
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – As the moment of TRUTH draws near, we look forward to a world filled with newfound joy, peace, and comfort in knowing that America and humanity have a future legacy, one that could only exist through God's divine timing, President Donald J. Trump at the helm, and the United States military leading the charge...
The last of the firsts: Savoring the back-to-school years
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Angelina Farella – The first day of school symbolizes a child's independence and an annual milestone achievement. It can also be a nerve-wracking experience for parents. The first day of kindergarten and the first day leaving your kid at college are highly charged emotional days. School used to start after Labor Day in September, but in recent years it has been...
Shocking 57% of NY 5th graders failed to make the grade!
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – While New York spends more money per pupil than any other state, shocking new data reveals more than half of 3rd- to 5th-grade students failed their reading proficiency state exams. If money isn’t the solution, what is? More money doesn’t bring students up to this standard, but a change in the educational model will...
Beyond the ego: Dr. Taylor McIntyre’s journey into holistic healing
Your Man, Monk with Monk Coleman – This is a conversation about trauma, family, purpose, holistic healing, self-realization, and the journey beyond the ego toward a more connected and compassionate world. Taylor explores the importance of releasing the ego and moving toward a life of service. She believes that when we begin to let go of the need to be driven by...
Our civilizational crisis
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Jamie Glazov examines the ideological roots of today’s civilizational crisis, tracing how socialism, communism, radical Islam, and hostility toward Western values converge. His warnings connect political movements, cultural alienation, terrorism, faith, and totalitarian thinking while urging Americans to recognize the deeper struggle shaping society today...
A new conservative platform
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Conservatism moves beyond political disruption by rebuilding the institutions, responsibilities, and moral foundations that sustain a free society. Human agency, strong families, education, honest markets, civic institutions, constitutional citizenship, and competent leadership become essential to creating lasting cultural renewal and a healthier American future generations...
The high cost of “conservative” green energy – Frank Lasee sets the record straight
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – Everyone needs to hear about the huge actual costs of weather-dependent energy sources such as wind and solar power, and Frank is clearly the man to tell us. Young conservatives have been hoodwinked by deep-pocketed left-wing donors to boost America’s most expensive and least effective energy sources...
Don’t outsource your brain: WNBA, vaccines, elections and the war on privacy
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – The SAVE Act got its moment in the sun, along with the Senate’s predictable talent for doing absolutely nothing about voter ID or election integrity. Surveillance creep, digital currency dreams, and the slow death of privacy rounded out the paranoia hour, while the hosts reminded parents that maybe...
Better work environments through servant leadership
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke – Servant leadership transforms workplaces by putting people, trust, humility, and responsibility ahead of status. Strong leaders listen, support their teams, reward meaningful contributions, and lead by example. When employees feel valued as partners, morale rises, talent grows, and organizations build lasting cultures rooted in service...
Communist influence: What’s at stake in the midterms
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – On the question of an Iranian Deal or Regime Change? President Trump puts it this way… “I want to give them every last chance before decapitation." November will be a moment of truth for the Communists… Lt. Steve Rogers, Dr. Franco Musio, Karen Schoen, & Dean Bowen… our panel of experts will set the record straight...
Why is adhering to pure Christianity so hard
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Christianity faces growing division as believers debate doctrine, church leadership, salvation, prophecy, and cultural compromise. A return to Scripture, sound biblical teaching, and faithful Christian living challenges popular traditions while arguing that spiritual strength, liberty, and national renewal depend on holding firmly to biblical truth...
State of religious freedom
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Religious freedom remains a vital safeguard for believers and nonbelievers alike. Mark David Hall examines how states protect freedom of conscience, where progress is being made, and why challenges involving worship restrictions, vaccine exemptions, and government policy still demand public attention and vigilance today nationwide...
Capitalism vs Socialism: How competing systems shape American life
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – As American attitudes shift, the friction between capitalism and socialism is becoming more visible. Some citizens see socialism as a path to fairness and stability; others view it as a threat to freedom and prosperity. The truth is that adopting either system would fundamentally reshape American life—from the way we work and learn to the choices we...
Two ocean rescues, two heroes, and a powerful reminder of the good in America
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Young people often get a bad reputation. They're oftentimes portrayed as selfish, lazy, entitled, or more interested in themselves than in helping others. Ryder Williams gave us a very different picture. When a child was in trouble, he didn't hesitate to accept the risk that came with trying to save him. He jumped into dangerous waves and kept...
God is more powerful than government
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Government holds real power, but faith reminds Christians that God remains greater than any political authority. Believers are called to vote responsibly, study candidates carefully, pursue righteous government, resist fear and outrage, and place their ultimate trust not in politics, but in God for hope...
America’s roller coaster ride
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – This emotional roller coaster is being fueled by numerous war critics, including news networks, political and military analysts, and anyone seeking a moment in the spotlight. The truth is that most, if not all, of them have little to no knowledge of the intelligence and information reviewed minute by minute by those fighting this war...
When the uniform comes off: The fight veterans still face
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – Too many are still fighting wars that never ended. Some are homeless. Some are isolated. Some are carrying moral injury, a wound that no medal can erase. Some are simply exhausted by the distance between what they need and what institutions can provide. What stands out is not charity alone, but urgency...
Nobody is coming to save you
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – John Hawkins argues that confidence grows through responsibility, hardship, and action rather than constant protection and blame. From financial independence to resilience, relationships, and modern distractions, he urges young adults to build useful skills, accept reality, make difficult choices, and take ownership of their future...
Energy is national security—the West can ignore physics until physics sends the bill
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Wind and solar can remain inexpensive new-build generation, yet inexpensive generation is not necessarily an inexpensive electricity system. Existing generation, reliability and fleet diversity increasingly matter as electricity demand accelerates. China appears to understand this better than much of the West. Beijing builds...
The hidden ‘costly tax’ of government regulation
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When you think of the cost of regulation, what comes to mind? Maybe a fee or fine you have to pay? Maybe an additional cost for the items you buy. But what if the cost of regulation is much, much higher? Trump created the Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) to cut government waste. Then why has the national debt increased...
Conservatives, Libertarians, Constitutionalists… unite!
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Americans unite across conservative, libertarian, and constitutionalist lines to demand accountability, medical freedom, election integrity, secure borders, parental rights, and government transparency. As trust in institutions erodes, citizens push for truth, justice, and leaders willing to place individual liberty above entrenched power and institutional protection...