Podcast
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The University of Nevada women’s volleyball team becomes the fifth to forfeit against San Jose State, standing up for fair competition and player safety. Despite the university distancing itself from their decision, the athletes remain resolute. Their courage in the face of opposition sets an example, inspiring others to defend women’s sports and fairness.
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Voters are casting their ballots, but it’s not just about the candidates; their spouses also play a key role. Melania Trump, a former First Lady, faces biased media coverage, while Doug Emhoff, the current Second Gentleman, could make history. With Election Day approaching, the question remains: Who will reside in the White House?
Energetic Health Institute Radio with Jolene Goring, CHN – Stress can manifest in ways we might not immediately recognize. It can lead to physical symptoms like headaches, fatigue, digestive issues, and more subtle effects like irritability, insomnia, or lack of focus. In some cases, you might notice changes in your eating or exercise habits, which can ultimately impact your overall well-being…
Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Michele, RN – McPatti Langston’s East LA to Encino takes readers on an emotional journey of survival, resilience, and transformation. Through the lens of a child protagonist, Elizabeth Dillon, the memoir explores themes of trauma, abuse, cultural identity, and redemption. This gripping tale sheds light on the immigrant experience and the strength required to overcome life’s harshest realities.
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Jana Schmidt – Growing your own food is not simply exponentially more nutritious and delicious, it also contributes to sustainability by reducing waste, eliminating packaging and transport pollution. In addition, growing your own herbs and food is incredibly economical and lends to trade with others growing different foods. Some of the most unique gifts are those that come from the garden…
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – As we enter the last weeks of this important 2024 election, we consider the relevance of either and both candidates and what it may mean for a spiritual America in the years to come. Regardless of what may be happening around us, when everything fails, we can always pray. Author and public speaker Chris Widener’s 25th book, The Coming America Revival, was released…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Informed consent is crucial, yet our consent means little if it’s based on misinformation. From misconceptions about the Electoral College to Oregon’s ranked-choice voting and withheld truths about January 6th, there’s a lot at stake. We, the People, deserve clear, truthful information to make decisions in this election and beyond.
The National Security Hour with Col. John Mills Ret. – Thomas Kasperek, a leading patriot in Loudoun County, Virginia, exposes corruption in local election rolls, fighting alongside Governor Youngkin to remove illegal names. Despite backlash from powerful entities, we stand firm in defending election integrity. With less than 30 days until the election, we’re committed to ensuring only lawful citizens’ voices are heard at the polls.
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Land acknowledgments in schools often go beyond honoring Native American heritage. Instead, they sometimes promote a narrative that criminalizes colonists and undermines American founding principles. By focusing on colonization and concepts like stolen land, these statements can serve as divisive tools rather than fostering genuine understanding and respect for history and Indigenous cultures.
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Dr. Denglish has researched vaccines for treatments of cancers, so when he says that the shots should be classified as ‘genetic altering agents,’ he knows of which he speaks. Each booster increases the incidence of cancer across the board. It is troubling that Public Health has not made available the cancer trends post-vaccination; this must end…
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – In the wake of Hurricane Helene, East Tennessee and North Carolina communities unite with remarkable resilience. As neighbors transform into heroes, they rally together to provide food, shelter, and support. This story captures the profound human connection and unwavering spirit of individuals stepping up, proving that in times of crisis, local efforts and compassion prevail over official responses.
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Henry Ealy – Traveling a path only to end up in the exact place in which you started from. History has shown this to be true with wars and revolutions of the past. Battles are hard-fought and won only for temporary gain. What we truly need is an EVOLUTION to allow us to gradually change and develop a better way of living and a better world to live in. When we are distracted by…
Energetic Health Institute Radio with Carmen Adams, CHN – Being in tune with our bodies enhances our relationships — both with ourselves and others. When we respect our physical needs, we establish boundaries that safeguard our mental health. This self-awareness empowers us to engage in relationships that nourish us while gently distancing ourselves from those that drain our energy. As we learn to articulate…
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The Democrats’ newest levels of desperation
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Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Reflecting on childhood playground dares, I draw a parallel to the current Democrat campaign strategy. Kamala Harris and Tim Walz focus on superficial messaging, challenging masculinity instead of addressing real policy issues. Their approach exposes desperation and a disconnect from the concerns of voters looking for substantive solutions.