Be The People
Many Christian parents are concerned about what experiences await their child on a college campus and whether the child’s faith will survive the planned indoctrination of a secular campus. In this show, I interview a University of Tennessee junior who survived the cultural shock of orientation week and the indoctrination efforts of the first year of classes. My guest is Jack Huddleston, a conservative Republican, who discusses his experience and his recent decision to run for student body president as the only conservative in the race. MORE ON DR. CAROL SWAIN HERE For Further Insight: Follow on Twitter: jack_huddleston
Every American should have an interest in healthcare reform. Rising costs, lowered quality of care, escalating insurance premiums, and restricted choices hurts everyone. In this show, we discuss options and a pending merger between CVS Pharmacies and Aetna Insurance Company. If this merger is approved, it could dramatically restrict healthcare options for millions of people and drive up costs. Joining me today to discuss these issues is Dr. Kenneth A. Fisher, a nephrologist, and the author of Understanding Healthcare: A Historical Perspective.” Kenneth A. Fisher, M.D. is Co-Founder, Michigan Chapter, Free Market Medicine Assoc. BOOK: Understanding Healthcare: a historical perspective For Further Insight: Website: freedominhealthcare.org E-mail: [email protected] Additional Resources: Direct Primary Care: https://www.dpcare.org/ Doctors for Patient Care Foundation: https://d4pcfoundation.org/ Practicing Physicians of America – https://practicingphysician.org/about/ Health policy Tweets – https://twitter.com/kennethafisher CVS-Aetna merger – https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/421697-put-the-brakes-on-the-cvs-and-aetna-merger-to-sustain-competition-and Dr. Lee Gross’s testimony to the U.S. Senate – https://www.help.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Gross2.pdf AAPS website – note action alert to make HSAs able to pay for Direct Primary Care – https://aapsonline.org/ 4 “Medical Economics” essays on Medicaid and Medicare – – https://bit.ly/2A1TEIu – http://www.medicaleconomics.com/business/we-must-save-medicaid-through-bipartisan-effort & http://www.medicaleconomics.com/med-ec-blog/save-medicare-allowing-patients-choose
America has a healthcare crisis few people truly understand. Our system has legal kickbacks and racketeering that would make some criminals blush. People are dying because of greedy suppliers and middlemen. One aspect of the problem is the high cost of prescription drugs which lead President Trump to complain that drug companies are getting away with murder. Senator Bernie Sanders agrees with President Trump. Sanders has complained about the rising costs and the fact that 1 in 5 Americans cannot afford to get their prescriptions filled. This crisis affect people at every income stage. Joining me to discuss the issue is Dr. Karladine Graves, a family practitioner from Kansas City, Missouri. Karladine is working with other doctors to lower healthcare costs. For Further Insight: Website: https://www.physiciansforreform.org/ Learn more about the middle men: https://www.physiciansforreform.org/no-middlemen What you can do to help: https://www.physiciansforreform.org/our-plan/how-you-can-help/
There’s a lot of hate in America. In recent years, the targets have included Catholics, evangelical Christians, and pro-family organizations. These groups have a common adversary in the form of the Southern Poverty Law Center. The hate equates traditional Christianity with neo-Nazis, the KKK, and the Aryan nations. There is also the false narrative about President Trump and his evangelical white supporters as people motivated by hate. Joining me to discuss the current climate in America is Larry Tomczak. Larry, a cultural commentator, is a regular columnist for Charisma News, a board member of Intercessors for America, and an advisor for Liberty Counsel. The link to his book is just below. In BULLSEYE, author Larry Tomczak is issuing a challenge to people of all ages to become informed influencers in today’s changing culture. Investing 15 minutes for 30 days, individuals can hit the mark by understanding and communicating confidently on the controversial issues of our day. For Further Insight: Website: https://www.larrytomczak.com/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/larrytomczak Buy the Book: Bullseye: Becoming An Informed Influencer In Today’s Changing Culture
Increasingly, large corporations such as Target, Home Depot, Starbucks, Facebook, Twitter, Google and others have become involved in actively involved in using corporate profits to influence the morals and direction of our nation as more corporate leaders become social justice warriors. Is there anything we can do about this? David Black says yes and he has proven it by the creation of an organization called 2nd vote. 2nd vote is a legal means for ‘We the People’ to hold corporations accountable in the same manner we hold politicians accountable if they fail to do what they promised. David Black is a scientist, a successful entrepreneur, and the husband of Representative Diane Black. In 2013, David launched a new non-profit organization to serve as a watch dog for Corporate America. For Further Insight: Website: https://www.2ndvote.com/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/2ndVote
President Trump’s outreach to blacks seems to be yielding some unexpected results. We are witnessing a divide between black men and women when it comes to candidate preferences. In Texas, Ted Cruz got 17 percent of the black male vote and Brian Kemp of Georgia got 11 percent even though his opponent was a black gubernatorial candidate who came close to winning. What is going on? Joining me today to make sense of what is happening is George Farrell. George is the co-Founder of Blak Pac, an organization founded in 2015 to help elect conservative minority candidates. Help me welcome George Farrell to the Be the People Show on the America Out Loud Talk Radio Network. For Further Insight: Website: https://blakpac.gop/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/realBlakPac E-mail: [email protected]
What happened in the midterm elections is far from a disaster. In fact, it might be a blessing in disguise for President Trump. Amidst almost non-stop negative media coverage, the President has solidified his power in the Senate and he is positioned to benefit from the divided government that lies ahead. I discuss the election and more with my special guests, Nancy Schultz and Pastor Stephen Broden. Nancy Schultzis the Founder of Women Impacting America, the Republican Congressional Wives Speakers Club, and co-founder of the Congressional Prayer Caucus wives council and the American Prayer initiative. She is also the wife of nine-term former Congressman Dick Schultz of PA. Pastor Stephen Broden, is the Senior Pastor at Fairpark Bible Fellowship, co-founder of the National Black Pro-Life Coalition, and President and Founder of Protect Life and Marriage in Texas.
Nashville is known as the “it” city because of its unprecedented growth and prosperity. Over the last decade, it has become a hotbed attracting thousands of affluent newcomers to the area. Along with the rapid growth have comes increases in the cost of living, rising crime, unaffordable housing for native Nashvillians, street gangs, failing schools, and frayed relationships between the black community and law enforcement. In this podcast, I interview David Plazas, USA Today’sDirector of Opinion and Engagement for The Tennessean. We discuss Nashville and the affordable housing crisis affecting cities around the country, as well as the work David does to promote civility in public life and action. For Further Insight: Documentary: Documentary on the Public Housing Crisis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidplazas Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidplazas
CL Bryant is a highly sought-after motivational speaker and radio personality who left the Democratic Party decades before the #Walkaway movement made it fashionable. CL is also a Senior Fellow at Freedom Works, founder of One Nation Back to God, and the author of A Race for Freedom. CL is also the host of the CL Bryant Radio Show heard daily on Red State News. BOOK: A Race For Freedom For Further Insight: Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RevCLBryant Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReverendCL/
The 2018 midterm elections could be the most important election of our lifetimes. What is at stake is the character of our nation, its values and traditions, as well as the principles that govern our judicial system. Across America thousands of volunteers from all walks of life have joined forces to fight for conservative values and principles. Some of these committed activists are local leaders, active and retired businessmen and women, farmers, and religious leaders from every walk of life. Heritage Action Sentinels are local leaders, committed activists and champions for conservative victories. They are on the front line of the conservative battle to keep America true to its constitutional foundation. Joining me today on the Be the People Show on the America Out Loud Network is citizen activist, Mr. Ed Smith. Mr. Smith and I will discuss the midterm elections and what he believes Americans should do to keep our nation strong. For Further Insight: Heritage Foundation Sentinel: https://heritageaction.com/sentinel-nation About: https://heritageaction.com/about-sentinel Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Heritage_Action Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heritageforamerica/
Often we see people at a certain stage of their career and assume that it was an easy journey for them to reach the point where everyone sees them as a big success. We see the end product but we are not always privy to the backstory. Did you know that Steve Jobs cofounded Apple at just age 21? He hired a Fortune 500 CEO to run his business and three years later the CEO he hired… fired him! He left Apple and founded another company that Apple later acquired and Jobs became the CEO. Jobs would later tell people that one of the best things to ever happen to him was getting fired from Apple. If we were to interview self-made millionaires, I would guess that at least half of them would tell stories of success, followed by failures, and sometimes multiple failures before finally becoming successful. Today we are going to talk about that backstory with a business entrepreneur who has experienced both. Mike Hardwick, a pastor’s son, an owner and founder of Churchill Mortgage shares with us the intimate details of his success and failures as a businessman. A self-made multimillionaire, Mike is the owner and founder of Churchill […]
Everyone knows John Rich is a successful singer, song writer, record producer, and as the grand prize winner of the 2011 Celebrity Apprentice. But not everyone knows Rich’s life story or the fact that Rich is also a successful entrepreneur as the owner and founder of Redneck Rivera (two whisky bars opened in Nashville and Las Vegas). In this conversation, John shares with us the backstory of how he got into the nightclub business and what he was during in Las Vegas when the mass murders took place.
In many ways, Alexandra Harper is the girl next door. Raised in a strong Christian home, Alexandra is a natural beauty who is as comfortable in sweats and jeans as in gowns and glitter. In 2017, when Alexandra won the state title, she and her mother Sharon became the nation’s first mother/daughter winners from the same state. Sharon won the title in 1981. In 2018, Alexandra was a runner-up for Miss USA. She is a fashion and beauty blogger, as well as a specialist in web design and social media.
Congressman Diane Black, the Chair of the House Budget Committee, speaks with Host Dr Carol Swain about the outrageousness of the attacks on Judge Brett Kavanaugh and what she believes the Senate must do to rectify the situation. Named among the 25 most influential women in Congress by Roll Call. In Congress, Black served as Chairman of the House Budget Committee from January 2017 to January 2018, where she worked alongside her colleagues to draft budget resolutions that root out wasteful spending and confront the drivers of our crippling $20 trillion debt burden in Washington. As a registered nurse, small businesswoman and former educator, Congressman Diane Black brings a unique and dynamic perspective to her work in Congress. Diane’s faith in America’s promise was shaped from an early age. BOOK: Unstoppable: The Inspiring Story of how Diane Black rose from public housing and turned her meager beginnings into stalwart leadership