Podcast
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Judicial activism persists, raising questions about what truly defines an activist judge. Is it one who upholds the Constitution or one who twists the law to fit personal views? This explores the fine line between duty and activism, highlighting how some judges—and even others in power—undermine justice by prioritizing opinions over the rule of law.
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – A critical absence of diplomacy can have far-reaching consequences. From lost battles to divided governments, history and current events reveal the dangers of failed protocol. This explores the impact of diplomatic breakdowns, political division, and the importance of international relations. What happens when respect and communication are ignored on the world stage? The stakes are higher than ever.
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – There is a lot to the story of Brian Mock, who proudly went to the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, for a peaceful protest. Like so many J6ers, his life drastically changed that day. Brian Mock has seen evidence that exposes Nancy Pelosi and other members of Congress for their part in what took place on Jan 6. Mock now looks to the 199th Congress and the Republicans to produce…
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – In July 2024, the Annals of Internal Medicine had an article that stated the obvious that our profession is in a moral crisis. Thus, it called for a return to humility. Given the generational headwinds that have developed, we can only hope and pray that science returns to the fundamentals, beginning with a penitent approach led by honest people…
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – The USDA pulls the plug on a bizarre grant to study ‘transmen’s periods’ while Missouri’s AG demands $24 billion from China, threatening to seize assets. Plus, Syria’s spiraling into chaos with Assad’s regime clashing against rebels and whispers of a Panama Canal deal that could cost billions. We dive into the latest political bombshells: $312 million in pandemic loans…
Nurses Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Ivermectin has been misrepresented and suppressed despite its powerful health benefits. Dr. Gessling joins us to discuss its potential for autoimmune conditions, COVID-19, and even cancer. Why has this affordable treatment faced so much backlash? Discover the truth behind its suppression and how it could support healing and recovery.
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – Trump’s early actions have seen both successes and missteps, from economic policy to foreign relations. Challenges include handling government bureaucracy, immigration, and alliances with Israel and Canada. His approach to military conflicts and geopolitical strategies raises questions about long-term impacts on U.S. policy, global stability, and national security.
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – The alarm is sounding as trade tensions escalate. Trump threatens tariffs on Canada, China, and Russia, sparking a global economic battle. Meanwhile, China’s military buildup signals preparation for conflict, with Taiwan as a key target. U.S. intelligence warns of a growing threat, raising concerns of a potential global showdown. The stakes have never been higher.
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – In December, Congress passed another continuing resolution to extend the massive expenditures of the Biden administration. They did so with the promise that the short-term CR would keep the government open until March, when Trump would be president, federal spending could be cut, and the government would be fiscally responsible. It’s March, and Trump is president, and this CR will only…
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Mary Talley Bowden – The word “outbreak” suggests large numbers of people are getting the disease. In 2024, the CDC reported a total of 285 measles cases in the US. More recently, a total of 222 cases have been reported. However, compared to the high of 1274 cases in 2019, these numbers are relatively low, and the uptick in cases can hardly be described as an “outbreak.”
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – If we are honest with ourselves, Ukraine does not have any chance of taking the Donbas and Crimea back without direct military involvement from either NATO or from member states of NATO, and Crimea represents the only year-round ports Russia has. As such, access to Crimea is a hill Putin is willing to die on. This gives us three choices…
Unleashed: Revelations shape revolutions, and America’s legacy faces threats from within. Political tyranny, unconstitutional laws, and deep-state corruption have eroded national sovereignty. Leaders like Trump work to restore power to the people, faith in communities, and constitutional integrity. Join the discussion with expert guests on reshaping the People’s Republic and reclaiming America’s founding principles.
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Columbia has scrambled to handle a recent protest at Barnard College wherein students took over several buildings in protest of the expulsion of two students accused of disrupting an Israeli history class. The problem with that statement lies in the word “continue.” If they are going to continue doing what they’ve been doing, then they’re not going to do anything…
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – During Trump’s speech, millions of Americans stood in unity, yet the Left sat in silence. Honoring heroes like DJ Daniel, the night highlighted a stark political divide. While some refused to acknowledge courage and sacrifice, the American spirit prevailed. Tune in to The Hidden Lightness for a breakdown of this moment and what it truly means.