Podcast
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Teen misbehavior in public spaces is spiraling, and parents must face consequences through fines or service. Wealth and background don’t excuse disruptive acts. Instead of funding ineffective programs, we need stronger community engagement and lasting accountability. In this episode of Roger for America, discover actionable methods to curb youth crime.
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Lawsuits are mounting against the Trump Administration, with the NAACP and Legal Defense Fund challenging efforts to end DEI programs in public schools. The case argues that civil rights laws are being misinterpreted, while critics say the public’s lack of critical thinking is being exploited. With early wins, the Administration may have the Supreme Court on its side.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – At the federal level, regulations governing finances and immigration often clash with constitutional law. Judicial interpretations can extend beyond delegated powers, raising questions of legality. By examining the U.S. Constitution’s limits on legislative and judicial authority, we can determine whether these rules and court decisions respect the basic constitutional framework
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Can you please explain how this new vaccine works and clear up whether mRNA is involved? Is it true that the vaccinated are now no longer considered human beings and therefore not eligible for human rights? Is there a petition or a place we can protest the coming of the H1N5 bird vaccine? If the vaccine is integrated, wouldn’t the body clear the affected cells out in hours?
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Leaderless and directionless, the Left relies on social‑media‑driven outrage, reflexive anti‑Trump tactics that undermine credibility. From flawed lawfare prosecutions to burdensome tax proposals and globalist elitism, the Democratic Party struggles to stay relevant. Internal discord, cultural polarization, and perceived corruption erode support, risking irrelevance without bold leadership rebuilding public trust.
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – A significant aspect of Baca’s journey includes practices such as water fasting and lucid dreaming. He describes water fasting as a means to lower one’s vibrational frequency, allowing for clearer communication with one’s inner self and the consciousness of nature. Additionally, Baca has delved into lucid dreaming, where he employs specific techniques…
Energetic Health Institute Radio with Jolene Goring, CHN – Restaurants are designed to make you eat more. Menu layouts often place high-margin, indulgent dishes in the top-right corner, where your eyes naturally go first. Descriptive language like “handcrafted” or “home-style” can increase sales by nearly 30 percent. We’re breaking down exactly what to order, what to avoid, and how to…
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The terrorist told police he harbored deep hatred toward the governor and said that, had he seen him, he would have attacked him with a hammer. This horrifying act wasn’t just an attack on one man or one political party — it was an attack on democracy itself. Governor Shapiro could have responded with anger. He could have used the moment to score political points or attack his…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Harvard University has refused the Trump administration’s demand to dismantle DEI initiatives and alter protest, hiring, and admissions procedures. It rejects international admissions screening. President Alan Garber affirmed the institution’s independence. The Department of Education’s anti-Semitism task force criticized Harvard, emphasizing that federal funding requires adherence to civil rights laws.
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Technology’s influence reshapes society: cell phone distractions endanger drivers and pedestrians, while automated kiosks and robots erode human interaction. California’s proposed $8.4 billion Medicaid plan for undocumented immigrants highlights growing government dependency. Restore traditional values and elect leaders who champion citizens.
The National Security Hour with Col. John Mills Ret. – America is reversing decades of hemispheric neglect under the Trump Doctrine. With renewed focus on Panama and visits by Secretary Rubio and Secretary Hegseth, the U.S. is confronting Chinese influence in the Bahamas, Cuba, Venezuela, and beyond while questioning past dynamics shaped by Monroe Doctrine legacies to safeguard regional stability.
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – New York Attorney General Letitia James faces a DOJ referral amid allegations she misrepresented her Virginia home as a primary residence to secure favorable mortgage terms, echoing her aggressive stance against Trump. We also examine the Pentagon’s decision to remove a top aide from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s staff on this episode of ‘Truth Be Told with Booker Scott.’
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Growing violence—from a Wisconsin teen’s family massacre to two assassination bids on Trump—stokes public fear as crime rises under current leadership. Democratic calls for unity and root causes clash with Trump’s stark law‑and‑order pledge, positioning him as the decisive candidate promising security and swift justice in the 2025 upcoming campaign.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Back in 1913, when the states ratified the Sixteenth Amendment, they fundamentally changed the relationship between the federal government and the American people, and it’s more than just one day of strife. So, while you go around complaining about paying your taxes and the “Infernal Revenue Service,” let’s take some time and consider why we…