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The Mango Project: How one man is feeding a nation with love and fruit
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – When Ugandan nurse Francis Asiku noticed mangos rotting as children suffered malnutrition, he launched The Mango Project. Delivering fresh fruit instead of expensive medicine, he nourishes families, educates communities on nutrition, and inspires sustainable grassroots change. Partnering with government, he aims to expand nationwide, proving that compassion and local resources...
Frank Tortorici from Tourettes to transformation, a journey of natural healing
Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Michele, RN – I interview wellness expert Frank Tortorici, whose journey from childhood Tourette’s Syndrome to natural healing through fitness, cold therapy, and mindful discipline inspires transformation. Discover how real food, intermittent fasting, and mindset practices empowered him to overcome limitations, champion resilience, and help...
Honoring Phil Robertson, a life of faith, family, and freedom
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Phil Robertson’s legacy endures as a testament to living by unwavering faith, family devotion, and freedom. A cultural icon who eschewed technology, he demonstrated that true influence springs from conviction and humility. His granddaughter Sadie’s tribute captures his fearless faith and life well lived. May his example inspire integrity, purpose, and quiet strength in all.
How faith-based organizations lead the way in disaster relief
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – When disaster strikes, it’s often local faith-driven volunteers who arrive first. Since 1990, Churches of Christ Disaster Relief Effort has distributed over $200 million in aid, delivering food, supplies, and hope with dignity. Their swift, rapid response, grounded in compassion and faith, demonstrates the enduring power of community service to heal and uplift disaster-stricken communities.
How Father Judge High School is brilliantly fixing America’s labor shortage
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – I explain how Father Judge High School is addressing America’s labor shortage through hands-on trade education. Students gain welding expertise in a state-of-the-art facility, earning certifications and direct employer connections. This approach transforms high school into a launchpad for well-paid careers, pairing technical training with financial literacy to prepare young adults for work and life.
A bittersweet time of reflection for Gold Star families
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – America is only the land of the free and home of the brave because of the less than 1% of our nation's sons and daughters who take an oath and give a voice to the other 99% of Americans. Through the passing decades of many presidents, we've witnessed America's Warriors return home, some with war-torn battles to fight at home as they...
We must remember why America was founded, and those who fight to defend it
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Not only are we remembering the men and women who have performed this ultimate act, we are also remembering the idea for which they fought. This idea was first presented to us by Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence, which states that all men are created equal and endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights...
A gold star dad talks about his Purple Heart son
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – I explore the real meaning of Memorial Day through the voices of a Gold Star dad and his Purple Heart legacy. Karl Porfirio shares his journey, his children’s book for his grandson, and the Awake Coach offers free addiction support for veterans. This episode honors sacrifice, legacy, and healing in a conversation. Join me to reflect and remember our heroes.
From the eyes of Gen Z
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Join us for an engaging conversation with a Gen Z visitor sharing fresh perspectives on communication, commerce, and workplace motivation. Discover how Boomers and Gen X can inspire hope, bridge generational gaps, and empower young adults. Explore Gen Z’s outlook on the future—optimism, anxiety, and the promise of intergenerational collaboration.
A gift for the anxious
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – I celebrate the church’s resurgence led by young men, remember the sacrifice that secures our liberty, and reveal God’s offer of peace to soothe anxious hearts. I invite you to release fear, accept this divine gift, and lean into the calm assurance that transforms lives today as we journey together toward spiritual renewal and lasting inner strength every day, truly.
Time to enlist, Military Appreciation Month
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – May marks Military Appreciation Month, a time to honor active-duty personnel, veterans, and their families. From nonprofits like Bunkers in Baghdad delivering golf clubs overseas to Homes for Our Troops building adapted homes for injured veterans, communities unite to support service members’ sacrifices. Get involved and show gratitude this May.
American sheriffs help ICE deport: Sheriff Mack is back
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Local sheriffs nationwide are collaborating with ICE under the Trump administration to identify and deport illegal immigrants linked to MS-13 and Tren De Argua. Sheriff Mack returns to Truth Be Told with Booker Scott to provide an update on the deportation process, urging faster action as current rates predict only two million removals during a second term despite judicial obstacles.
The weight of leadership: It’s the conversation America needs right now
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – In this powerful interview, Fred and Jody, who served together in combat in the same Force Recon platoon, reunite to explore: What true leadership looks like under fire — and in the boardroom - How today’s commanders can better lead and listen - The growing crisis of mental health and depression in our armed forces - Why warriors need purpose beyond the...
Why humility should be a foundational piece of American education
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Exploring humility’s vital role in American classrooms, this piece examines the humble leadership of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin alongside research on intellectual humility. Students embracing humility develop resilient mindsets, welcome challenges, and uphold ethical integrity under pressure, while those lacking it risk giving up or resorting to dishonest shortcuts.
Dreamland: A daughter’s goodbye
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – In Dreamland: A Daughter’s Goodbye, Kimberly Overton tenderly chronicles her father’s final days. Through intimate reflections and bedside journal entries, she explores grief, love, and the art of letting go. Concluding with her father’s original song, this poignant episode celebrates legacy, vulnerability, and the healing power of story and remembrance.
A wilderness miracle: Tiffany Slaton’s incredible rescue story
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Lost for over three weeks in California’s Sierra National Forest, Tiffany Slaton’s endurance and the tireless dedication of volunteers, search-and-rescue teams, and tracking dogs culminated in her miraculous rescue on May 15. This narrative celebrates community compassion, underscores the importance of wilderness preparedness, and inspires viewers to learn essential outdoor survival skills for future adventures.
From immigrant to Air Force Bronze Star recipient
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Mexican immigrant Eric Lionheart answered America’s call after 9-11, serving with Elite Combat Control teams in Afghanistan and earning two Bronze Stars for his valor. After a teammate’s suicide, he launched the First There Foundation to guide veterans home and onward. Host Blanquita Cullum spotlights his extraordinary bravery and lasting commitment.
Spiritual Rx: Biblical prescriptions for health
Nurses Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Biblical healing principles merge with scientific insights to nurture body, mind, and spirit. Through prayer, faith, and forgiveness, physiological and psychological wellness emerges. Explore therapeutic herbs, the power of neuroplasticity, and Christ’s healing legacy, inspiring integrative practices that foster holistic health, spiritual renewal, and lasting transformation for renewed everyday living.
Collapse is NOT inevitable, rebirth is a choice
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Explore how diverse civilizations, from ancient Israel to imperial Rome to modern United States—survived profound crises not through reinvention but by returning to their foundational principles. Discover why collapse feels inevitable today, how Cultural Marxism undermines societies, and how remembering our core values empowers collective rebirth instead of succumbing to decline.
Turning pain into purpose: The Malachi Hopkins story
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – After a career-ending injury and a thyroid cancer diagnosis, Malachi Hopkins transformed adversity into opportunity. He founded Everybody Gets a Chance to equip youth with sports gear, coaching, and encouragement. Through faith, integrity, and leadership, he inspires the next generation to embrace purpose, resilience, passion, and community service and legacy.
The bakery reunion: A mother finds her son after 50 years
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – After fifty years apart, Chicago baker Lenore Lindsey and loyal customer Vamarr Hunter discovered they are mother and son. Their heartfelt reunion, hidden amid everyday conversations and bakery treats, highlights the power of love, fate, and connection. This extraordinary story inspires hope and reminds us all of family’s enduring bonds.
How one social media challenge brought clean water to Nepal
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – When Ian Bent launched the Bimri Foundation challenge, he turned social media into a force for clean water in Nepal. By training villagers to build gravity-fed pipelines, the foundation empowers communities, improves health, and restores dignity. Discover how one innovative idea sparked a global movement of sustainable change lasting impact.
How a lawn mowing video raised $890,000 and changed a life
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – When Spencer stopped to mow an elderly woman’s overgrown lawn for free, he ignited a powerful movement of kindness. Viewers rallied, raising $890,087 to transform her home with accessibility modifications or a new single-level house. This fundraiser showcases the ripple effect of compassion and invites us all to take small acts that change lives forever.
The meaning behind why love letters are so valuable
Energetic Health Institute Radio with Angela Bulaga CHN – These letters are more for you and your healing than you could ever imagine. Remind them of moments that brought you so much joy. For example, I’ll never forget how you used to leave work to have lunch on the lake with me when I was a kid. Listen to today’s episode to dive deeper into the meaning behind why these letters are so valuable...
What the history of Mother’s Day teaches us about grassroots movements
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Anna Jarvis turned her mother’s legacy into a nationwide observance by organizing the first Mother’s Day service in 1908. Her grassroots campaign, proudly symbolized by white carnations, inspired communities, merchants, and lawmakers. Within six years, Congress and President Wilson officially recognized the second Sunday in May, showcasing the power of personal devotion and collective action.
Why beauty is a foundational piece of a classical Christian education
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Our elementary Latin teacher returned from Italy captivated by the Sistine Chapel’s soaring beauty, reminding us that humans are drawn to transcendence. Classical Christian education nurtures this innate appreciation through art, music, mathematics and nature, revealing divine proportions like the golden ratio in architecture, DNA helices and sunflowers. Beauty, truth and goodness form a cornerstone.
Mother’s Day and Jesus’ Way
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – On Mother’s Day we honor and celebrate the enduring sacrifices, grace, and wisdom of mothers. This reflection challenges us to view Jesus on His own terms, avoiding projections of our expectations. At the temple, the Jewish leaders sought a Messiah in their image, reminding us to seek authenticity in faith and follow divine guidance rather than our personal desires.
World War II veteran George Sarros, a life well-lived
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – George Sarros, a World War II Navy veteran who marked his 100th birthday, recalls surviving the torpedo attack during Exercise Tiger and participating in the D-Day landings. His story underscores the importance of preserving veterans’ cherished experiences and offers timeless advice on collective unity, faith, and honoring those who served.
Good people still exist – How an elderly couple got scammed by a company and saved by another
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – After being conned out of thousands and left with a dirt pile, an elderly Pittsburgh couple faced despair—until Benvenuti Landscaping and Reconstruction stepped in. Donating labor and materials, they transformed the mess into a beautiful haven free of charge, restoring hope and proving that integrity and community spirit still thrive.
The deep state, child abuse, and a woman’s resilience
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Heroic survivor Dr. Juliette Engel recounts her harrowing MKUltra abuse beginning at age six, her escape through medical training and work as a radiologist, and her later crusade reforming Russia’s birthing system and combating child trafficking. This powerful conversation explores trauma, resilience, and the enduring strength of the human soul.
From addiction and dysfunction: Monk Coleman’s path of transformation
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – Monk Coleman’s life story is one of profound personal transformation, marked by adversity, self-discovery, and a deep commitment to healing — both his own and that of others. From a difficult childhood shaped by addiction and dysfunction to becoming a voice for self-love and emotional awareness, Coleman’s journey offers a powerful example of resilience and spiritual growth...
Loving our children more than we hate the other party
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I challenge parents to examine their passions and priorities. I warn that hatred of opponents fuels violence and crimes at the expense of children’s futures. I question whether political devotion overshadows parental love and urge unity over division. I appeal for prioritizing our children’s well-being above party agendas right now today. I urge immediate action to protect our children’s futures.
Pedaling hope: How 150,000 bikes saved lives and landfills
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – One of the most inspiring aspects of Working Bikes’ global partnerships is the impact on women. In countries where economic opportunities for women are limited, these bicycles are enabling them to create businesses, whether it’s transporting goods, offering taxi services, or launching delivery ventures. With reliable transportation, women are better...
The profound truth of knowing you are a portion of God
Energetic Health Institute Radio with Dr. H – When you have, you know it in your heart. There is no belief required and no distinction to be made. You cannot intellectualize the connection or rationalize your feelings away; it is a knowing from deep within. Love just is. Intuition, much like love, also originates from this knowing deep within. It is our connection with the ancient, the sacred…our expression of our light...
Paralyzed man speaks again, thanks God and Elon Musk
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Brad Smith, living with ALS, has regained speech using Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain implant, typing thoughts directly into words. In a remarkable blend of faith and innovation, his journey highlights hope for neurological patients and sparks worldwide debate across cultural divides, celebrating human resilience and the transformative power of technology.
Faith and freedom: A pledge to preserve liberty
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – God’s gift of liberty inspires heartfelt gratitude and active citizenship. Embracing our responsibility to strengthen civic literacy transforms genuine freedom into meaningful engagement. Reflecting on Peter’s journey reminds us that our character is shaped by what we love, and that perseverance through failures refines the heart to serve with conviction.
The importance of honoring the National Day of Prayer
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As Americans observe the National Day of Prayer, we revisit devout colonial pleas to God—from Reverend Thomas Prince’s 1746 Boston fast rallying against the French fleet to Ben Franklin’s General Fast. Through hurricanes and wartime proclamations, prayer shaped our nation’s history, inspiring leaders and citizens to seek lasting divine guidance.
The Andy Effect: Exposing medical murder & fighting for justice
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – Ellie Hodge Hayse shares her brother Andy’s harrowing journey through medical misdiagnosis, isolation, and lethal protocols. Despite negative COVID tests, he received Remdesivir and paralytics, was declared brain dead under sedatives. How The Andy Effect fuels urgent advocacy for informed consent, accountability, and patient-centered care that protects lives and families.
How one teacher’s $100 kindness challenge is changing a community
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Inspired by her late sister’s generosity, teacher Kristina Ulmer gifts each student $20 annually to perform acts of kindness, igniting empathy, creativity, and leadership. What began as a tribute has blossomed into a remarkable community movement, transforming grief into hope and demonstrating how small gestures can spark lasting positive change.
Amish volunteers lead the way in rebuilding North Carolina
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Amish volunteers are quietly leading the rebuilding of Chimney Rock, North Carolina, months after Hurricane Helene. Their faith-driven service, ignored by media and mocked during elections, shows true American spirit. This powerful story celebrates unity, hard work, and hope—proof that kindness and patriotism still thrive in today’s divided world.