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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.
A day after the event, we realize these incidents are not rational, and for those who engage in the terrible acts of assault, they realize it too. Unfortunately for them and their victims, at that point, it is often too late; the pattern is clear, and if we do nothing, we will see it again. The time for hand-wringing is past; it is time to take affirmative action to stop the thinking and culture that leads to these situations…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Recent PPIC polling finds 51% of Californians believe public education is rapidly declining, while 49% say quality has significantly worsened. Voters back Trump’s ban on male athletes in women’s sports, with 65% overall approval and strong bipartisan support. Yet 71% oppose closing the Department of Education, including 74% of parents.
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Democrats have prioritized gender ideology over women’s rights, especially in sports. Their push to allow males in female competitions silences dissenting voices. Tied to Women’s History Month, this issue highlights the clash between biological reality and progressive politics. With Title IX changes and political incentives at play, the debate over fairness, equality, and…
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Christine Cheeseman, a homeschool mom and figure skater, turned tragedy into hope with “Skates of Hope.” Through generosity and resilience, she’s bringing joy to children and supporting grieving families. Her story is a powerful reminder that even in darkness, kindness shines. Tune in to *The Hidden Lightness* for an inspiring conversation on compassion and action.
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Aristotle taught that virtues like courage are learned by doing, not by teaching. True courage isn’t redefining reality to fit an agenda—it’s standing up for truth. Riley Gaines exemplified this by challenging injustice in women’s sports. Young people need real role models, as courage is only learned through action, not mere instruction.
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Democrats are outraged as Elon Musk exposes government waste and fraud, aligning with Trump’s vision for accountability. Truth is taking center stage, from banning men in women’s sports to protecting parental rights. As the Left resists, America embraces a course correction—restoring fairness, dignity, and reality in society. The battle for truth is on!
President Trump upholds his promise to protect women’s sports by banning biological males from competing. But what about women in combat roles? Common sense and science reveal key differences in strength, endurance, and reflexes. Should political correctness override battlefield effectiveness? Exploring biological reality, military readiness, and the divine design of men and women in society.
President Trump’s executive order restores sex-specific athletic programs, sparking outrage from Leftist politicians and media. Gender ideology erodes truth, forcing society to deny biological reality. Gaslighting weakens critical thinking, creating blind political loyalty. We must reject lies, defend women’s rights, and demand legal protections to preserve fairness, safety, and dignity in female sports and spaces.
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A rare baseball card, a selfless boy, and a wildfire relief effort—this heartwarming story will inspire you. An 11-year-old auctioned a million-dollar Paul Skenes rookie card to help wildfire victims, turning down personal rewards. His generosity captured national attention, proving that kindness knows no age. Discover how one act sparked a movement of giving.
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Ken Mauer, a legendary NBA referee, stood against the NBA’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, fighting for religious freedom and medical autonomy. His story highlights courage, faith, and resistance against government overreach. A modern David versus Goliath battle, it questions mandates for referees while exempting players, inspiring others to stand firm for their beliefs and principles.
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Protecting Women and Girls in Sports Act passes the House, ensuring fairness in federally funded athletics by banning males from competing in women’s sports. Speaker Johnson emphasizes common sense and accountability, while critics, like AOC, spark debates. The importance of staying engaged with elected leaders is highlighted for preserving fairness and representation.
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Trump, who is a fan of the sport, was there to support his longtime friend and owner of UFC, Dana White. Trump received a massive ovation from the MSG crowd when he and White entered the Garden. The two men were accompanied by future Trump cabinet members. As soon as they all entered the Garden’s arena, chants of USA could be heard all over. Trump has always enjoyed…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The recent United Nations report, authored by Reem Alsalem, links men competing in women’s sports to violence against women. Highlighting increased injury risks, scientific studies on male athletic advantages, and the limits of testosterone suppression, Alsalem concludes that male participation in female sports undermines fair competition and female safety, sparking widespread debate.
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I highlight how restoring freedom of expression dispels ideologies like open borders, transgender dogma, and DEI. I explain how narratives suppress dissent by controlling media, education, and social pressure. As these barriers crumble, truth emerges through debate, preserving ordered liberty. I emphasize that the First Amendment serves as society’s immune system, ensuring accountability and preventing authoritarian overreach.
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Colorado parents nationwide decry Democrats’ proposal to classify misgendering and deadnaming as coercive control in custody battles. Facing backlash and rewritten legislation, Senate Democrats traded dialogue for derision, insulting Christian Americans. Senator Kolker’s sacrilegious remarks highlight partisan contempt over moral conscience in the gender ideology debate and religious convictions clashed.
The current massive promotion and distribution of methylene blue is in many ways worse than the massive distribution of prescriptions. Methylene blue is promoted with incredibly unrealistic claims for cognitive improvement, high energy, and profound feelings of well-being — all of which are really danger signs of brain dysfunction from over-stimulation of four key neurotransmitters…
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Eyal pinned the rise on evolving diagnostic criteria. In 1943, Leo Kanner described autism as a severe condition, based on eleven children. By 1987, the DSM-III revised introduced a spectrum, loosening the criteria. Diagnoses spiked as parents began viewing behaviors, once quirks, as autistic traits. Eyal argued humans haven’t fundamentally changed; we’ve just renamed differences…
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Alarmingly, with Governor Hochul as the head of state, the attack on the right to bear arms continues to barrel forward. My best guess is something resembling an Orwellian society, characterized by authoritarian control, manipulation of information, extensive surveillance, and the suppression of dissent…
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.
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – It’s time to say farewell to the United Nations. In this episode of Rogers for America, I argue that the UN has failed to uphold peace, empowered tyrants to attack the U.S., and mismanaged global crises. I endorse Senator Mike Lee’s proposal to withdraw American membership and call for relocating the UN completely elsewhere immediately.
COVID-19 vaccination is known to decrease sperm count and motility for approximately six months. The toxic Spike protein has been found in semen. About 25% of women have their menstrual cycles disturbed by the shots. Thorp et al have shown that vaccination during pregnancy results in fetal loss, maternal and fetal hemorrhage. The big question is, “Will birth rates decline?” Or will this be…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – What happens when governments get involved in things they have not been delegated the power to regulate? Or when those elected officials think that gives them an all-access pass for political demonstration, like this video post. When you or I lose the plot, we may embarrass ourselves. However, when government actors lose their way, our rights are in jeopardy…
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Justin Feldman – Suicide rates have increased by 33% over the last 20 years. Forty percent of U.S. adults are now obese. Diabetes affects over 38 million Americans. One in five people can’t sleep at night—and teens are spending 4+ hours on screens? Nearly 30% are battling anxiety or depression. Justin unpacks why we turn to tech in the first place…
Nurses Out Loud – There has been a theme regarding President Trump’s appointments: He prioritizes great communicators; Casey Means is undoubtedly that, perhaps too good? Critics have noticed that she won’t publicly condemn the COVID-19 vaccines, she was not outspoken during the COVID-19 debacle ⎯ unlike Dr. Kelly Victory and Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, and her sudden origin as a MAHA leader is suspect…
Energetic Health Institute Radio with Dr. H – Powerful figures in all branches of our government have seemingly forgotten this simple fact as of late. Many words have been spoken and promises made but the actions required to follow through are slow or completely lacking. Do we continue to trust these hollow words, or do we demand that action be taken?