Podcast
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A quiet revolution is underway. According to a recent Forbes article, social entrepreneurship is growing rapidly across the U.S., as more individuals build hybrid businesses that blend profit with purpose. These leaders are designing models that generate income and address critical issues like poverty, education, mental health, and environmental stewardship…
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Discover the bold new “Alligator Alcatraz,” a secure detention facility in the Florida Everglades for those who violate immigration laws. I explore how President Trump and Governor DeSantis unite to tackle illegal immigration, emphasizing security and federal-state cooperation, while showcasing Florida’s pivotal role in national policy and the evolving partnership between two leading Republican…
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – There has been a tentative ceasefire drawn between Iran and Israel after the nuclear facilities were destroyed in Iran. The Supreme Court has ended the judicial political coup by restricting all nationwide injunctions. Rwanda and the Congo have also just signed a peace deal. Another war has ended, despite the media’s relative silence about it…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Ever wish for something, only to regret it once it arrives? I explore how our desires can backfire, from disappointing Christmas gifts to bigger issues like immigration and politics. Using real examples, including Kilmar Abrego Garcia and Joe Biden, I reflect on the timeless warning: be careful what you wish for—you just might get it…
Nurses Out Loud – Zantac, once a blockbuster heartburn drug, is now at the center of lawsuits revealing a decades-long cover-up of its cancer risks. As an inherently unstable molecule, Zantac degrades into NDMA, a potent carcinogen. Despite massive profits and widespread use, pharma executives and regulators ignored dangers. The mainstream media remains silent, exposing deep corruption within the healthcare industry…
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – Heavy metal toxicity is a widespread yet often overlooked contributor to chronic illness, with symptoms that can be subtle and easily missed through conventional medical testing. Exposure to metals such as mercury, lead, arsenic, and aluminum has been linked to neurological issues, hormonal disruptions, and immune dysfunction, playing a role in…
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – 92% of symptomatic COVID-19 vaccinated people had traces of spike proteins. Now we know the spike protein is long-lasting, but is it possible that the spike was still being produced? Are there any symptoms of subclinical myocarditis? Can it be healed? How much Nattokinese, curcumin, and bromelain is in one capsule?
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – John and Samuel Adams were ready to push the idea of independence at the first General Congress in 1774 until they were given a piece of wise advice by Benjamin Rush, another member of the Sons of Liberty. The story of Independence is one of the most important stories we can tell. There is much detail that we’ve either forgotten or simply didn’t know…
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Some young people even think communism is not such a bad idea. President Trump has already sounded the alarm about what is occurring in New York City, and it is imperative that every American begin to sound the alarm about the clear and present danger of what is clearly an anti-American movement that can spread across America like never before in history…
The National Security Hour with Col. John Mills Ret. – South Korea faces new challenges under President Lee Jae-myung, described as a Biden clone, amid rising anti-American sentiment and growing Chinese influence. Conservative journalist Jiae Yi discusses how South Korean media, influenced by CNN and The New York Times, overlooks these issues, leaving a pro-American nation in turmoil as fake news and corruption take hold…
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Zohran Mamdani, a self-described Communist and socialist, just wins the Democratic primary for New York City mayor, backed by AOC and Bernie Sanders. His radical agenda includes free buses, universal childcare, wealth taxes, and gender-affirming care for kids. Critics warn his victory will drive out businesses and accelerate the city’s decline as Trump threatens to cut federal funding…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When mistakes happen in politics, the best solution is swift correction—sometimes by electing new leaders, sometimes by holding current ones accountable. From FBI revelations to controversial policies and disputed signatures, recent events raise questions: Are errors being fixed, or is it just politics as usual? What does it mean for democracy and everyday Americans…
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – What we’re seeing is a fundamental shift in how Americans define success and homeownership. The flashy suburban mansions of the past are giving way to a new kind of dream — one centered around financial freedom, sustainability, and practicality. Young Americans in particular are showing a preference for smaller, more efficient homes that don’t chain them…
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Benjamin Benulis – While these diets can deliver short-term symptom relief, fat loss, or increased energy, Dr. Ben explains how they can also lead to serious long-term consequences: hormonal imbalances, digestive dysfunction, chronic fatigue, thyroid issues, and even autoimmune flare-ups. This episode will challenge the mainstream narratives and give you permission to…