Podcast
Nurses Out Loud – When pharmaceutical companies claim “there is no evidence of that,” it should be interpreted as “we are intentionally avoiding that evidence because it could hurt profits.” In this Q&A episode of Nurses Out Loud, David, Nicole, and Ashley tackle audience questions on a variety of topics, including: Gardasil and male fertility – Cancer and visitor restrictions – New moms and the vaccine schedule…
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – It appears that Russia’s rejection of any peace plan is due to the issue of Ukraine joining NATO. The Kremlin’s consistent stance against Ukraine’s NATO membership has been and is still a sticking point with Putin. The Kremlin recently proposed that a temporary external administration be created in Ukraine to replace President Zelenskyy…
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – In this show, I break down the Trump tariffs and how they’re reshaping U.S. trade policy, shifting focus from foreign interests to strengthening the American economy. We’re witnessing a massive economic pivot that’s impacting the middle class, global power structures, and our future. The noise from the opposition only confirms the scale of this disruption.
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Education is at a turning point, with lawmakers pushing math reforms and spotlighting teacher training failures. As states introduce dozens of new bills, real change still depends on quality classroom instruction. I explore why higher education programs fall short and how true progress in math education must start with better-prepared teachers, not just policy shifts.
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America’s middle class shrinks while jobs vanish under decades of bad trade deals. I explore how Trump’s tariff strategy challenges China’s dominance, combats globalism, and protects American workers. With 70+ countries at the table, the balance of power shifts. I also break down the stock market’s big moves and key Republican legislation shaping the nation’s future.
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – Flags rise, but behind the Pentagon’s morning ritual lies a storm. I uncover the sudden ousting of Vice Admiral Shoshana Chatfield and what it reveals about power, defiance, and the unspoken rules at the military’s highest levels. From silent rebellion to political fallout, this is a deep dive into loyalty, leadership, and the cost of speaking out.
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – President Trump launches a bold trade strategy to revive American manufacturing and support the middle class through sweeping tariffs. We explore the motivations behind this economic gamble, the historical context, and the growing debate over its potential impact. Supporters see a path to prosperity, while critics warn of rising costs and global backlash. The outcome remains uncertain.
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – One of the key issues here is that the current upper legal limit for fluoride in drinking water is 4 milligrams per liter — far above the 1.5 milligrams per liter that studies suggest may lead to developmental harm. What RFK Jr. is proposing is not a national mandate to ban fluoride — it’s a call for the CDC to stop recommending it as a one-size-fits-all public health solution…
Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Michele, RN – Despite studies showing promising benefits, the company found itself targeted by public health authorities and social media censorship. Nate opens up about the struggles of advocating for natural health solutions in an industry dominated by pharmaceuticals. Xlear was targeted by the Federal government, had to use its own resources to the tune of…
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – By making informed choices and advocating for healthier options, consumers can collectively influence the industry toward practices that prioritize well-being for both individuals and the environment. As World Health Day reminds us of the importance of health and nutrition, it becomes clear that embracing clean and conscious eating practices is more than…
Energetic Health Institute Radio with Jolene Goring, CHN – Constant self-criticism and over-apologizing can undermine confidence. Often, these behaviors stem from a place of low self-worth. Learning to let go of these patterns is liberating and paves the way for more genuine self-expression. Practice reframing your inner dialogue. Instead of defaulting to self-blame or unnecessary apologies. Celebrate your efforts rather than…
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – With only one piece of legislation passed during the 119th Congress, it’s important to remember the reversal of all of the Trump executive orders when Biden came into office in 2021. Executive orders can do great things quickly, but they are not lasting. With that in mind, we should remember how close this country is now, even today, to being a socialist society…
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – These days, media coverage is predominantly negative portrayal, and it’s having psychological, emotional, in some cases physical, and even spiritual effects on Americans’ health. The mainstream media continuously spread fear and doom with most of their news stories. The adverse effect on not only the health of individuals but also our nation’s health is very troubling…
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – If we don’t detox, is it a given we may suffer a long-term event? Does everyone vaccinated have AIDs, and will they all get cancer? Are T-cells exhausted by the spike protein, and can this be reversed by detoxing? If I had small damage, would my symptoms indicate damage, could it have healed with your detox, and would you say I’m still at risk?