Podcast
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Research shows reading from print books enhances comprehension, cognitive development, and attention span compared to digital screens. Children and students who engage with physical books develop stronger brain connections, while screen readers struggle with focus and retention. Discover why traditional books remain the preferred choice for…
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough and epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher discuss tuberculosis outbreaks, vaccine ideology, and medical censorship. They critique government responses, transparency issues in vaccine safety, and controversial avian flu policies. Through data-driven analysis, they highlight the need for scientific integrity, accountability, and balanced public health policies in a shifting landscape.
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – Nurses are breaking free from the corporate sick-care system and leading a revolution in healthcare. In this powerful episode of Nurses Out Loud, hear how Remnant Healthcare is restoring integrity, freedom, and holistic care. Discover how nurses are reclaiming their profession and transforming patient care through a private membership model that puts healing first.
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Nichola Burnett – One of the attacks came at her while she was relaxing in a bathtub and casually scrolling on her phone as she had done hundreds of times before. After the threats and attack occurred on her pet, Nichola realized that the ‘rules of the game’ were officially changed and that she now had to deal with the fact that these lowlife demons were…
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Much of the division is turning into anger, and anger is turning into hate, which is not good for our country. We must understand that unless we are willing to force our leaders to come together and serve the best interests of our nation, we’re not going to leave much of a future for our friends, our families, our children, and our grandchildren…
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Experts stated that China’s threat to the U.S. has infiltrated all areas of American life and that the U.S. should respond to the Chinese threat with the same level of intensity as it did in combating and preventing terrorism. “This threat is complex, malicious, and strategic. The private sector and academia are the primary battlegrounds. Xi Jinping has…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Maine stands to lose over $700,000 in federal funding because they refuse to follow the anti-discrimination laws of Title IX while Columbia is losing over $400 million for not stopping antisemitism on campus. Almost 80% of the country is adamantly opposed to men playing in women’s sports, but the government of Maine continues to defy what its citizens want..
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 – At a time of division, DJ Daniel’s story shines as a beacon of resilience and service. Honored as an honorary Secret Service agent, this 13-year-old cancer warrior inspires a new generation stepping up to serve. From rising military recruitment to a renewed sense of duty, young Americans are proving that courage, honor, and unity still thrive.
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…