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There’s a better way than a 401k

May 16, 202657 min

Pharmaceutical bribery and its impact on patient safety

May 16, 202657 min

Cancer as a parasite: What patients should know

May 15, 202657 min

The impact of insurance monopolies on family healthcare

May 13, 202657 min

US economy beats expectations: April jobs report shows surprising strength

May 9, 202657 min

Southwest surprises Spirit pilot with water canon salute after career ends abruptly

May 8, 2026

A woman’s playbook to unleashing and thriving in the workplace

May 6, 202657 min

America’s blue-collar revolution

May 2, 202657 min

Discernment in an age of deception

May 2, 202657 min

The hidden cost of care PBMs, carve-outs, and denied treatment

May 1, 2026

“5% today… everything tomorrow” The California tax plan critics say could destroy wealth nationwide

Apr 30, 202657 min

Moving from surviving to thriving through the lens of a female

Apr 29, 202657 min

Navigating a compartmentalized healthcare system violates your medical freedom

Apr 27, 202657 min

Insurance denials and delayed access to care

Apr 24, 202657 min

How to leave Big Pharma behind

Apr 23, 202657 min

How one hot dog stand turned into a $10 million mission

Apr 16, 202657 min

Screw the American Worker Act

Apr 13, 202657 min

Does AI excite you or shiver your spine?

Apr 13, 202657 min

The methadone industrial complex killed the cure

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Percy Menzies challenges the dominance of methadone treatment, arguing that effective opioid antagonists like naltrexone were sidelined by institutional interests. He highlights missed opportunities in addiction care, advocating for patient autonomy, biological recovery, and a more flexible, evidence-based approach...

Apr 11, 202657 min

Farmers, ranchers embrace “Product of USA” labeling announcement

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Farmers and ranchers respond to the “Product of USA” labeling push as federal agencies promote transparency and domestic food sourcing. The initiative supports American agriculture, strengthens consumer trust, and highlights growing demand for locally raised, hormone-free beef while small farms work to rebuild and compete in an evolving market...

Apr 9, 202657 min

From homeless to $70 million, Bob Schober’s $400,000 generosity challenge

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Bob Schober rises from homelessness to building a $70 million company, then sparks a $400,000 generosity movement. His story highlights opportunity, resilience, and the power of giving back. As others join in, his actions show how success, freedom, and compassion can inspire communities and multiply hope across the nation...

Apr 9, 202657 min

Dan, the delivery driver, goes viral: Kindness is not rare in America

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A Domino’s delivery driver in Iowa turns a routine order into a viral moment of generosity, inspiring thousands to give back. As the story spreads, it reveals a deeper truth about everyday kindness in America and how small acts, amplified by community support, create meaningful impact across the country...

Apr 8, 202657 min

Eden Village could end homelessness in America

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Transforming an abandoned mobile home park, the Browns raised an astounding $4.75 million to bring their idea to life. In 2018, the first Eden Village opened its doors, featuring 31 tiny homes designed specifically for chronically homeless individuals. But these weren’t just structures—they were dignified, permanent residences in a thoughtfully designed community...

Apr 4, 202657 min

Elon Musk’s underground transit plans for American cities are underway

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – This isn’t a future concept waiting for approval. Several tunnel systems are already operational, most notably in Las Vegas, where passengers are transported through underground routes in electric vehicles with a human chauffeur. These functioning systems provide a glimpse into what cities like Dallas and New Orleans could soon experience...

Apr 2, 202657 min

Toxic leadership and its effects

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – I examine how toxic leadership quietly erodes morale, trust, and performance within teams. I reveal the behaviors that create fear-driven workplaces and the lasting damage they cause. More importantly, I share practical ways leaders can build self-awareness, strengthen emotional intelligence, and create healthier, more effective environments where people and organizations thrive...

Mar 29, 202657 min

The collapse of legacy media and the rise of citizen-controlled news

The Tenpenny Files – We expose the collapse of legacy media and the unstoppable rise of citizen-driven news. Centralized control fractures as independent voices scale globally. Authority shifts away from institutions toward public participation, reshaping credibility, economics, and information flow into a decentralized system that no longer asks for permission to exist or expand...

Mar 28, 202657 min

Glyphosate debate fuels push for regenerative farming

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Debate over glyphosate intensifies as advocates warn of health risks and environmental harm. Support grows for regenerative farming as a sustainable alternative to chemical agriculture. Policymakers and farmers face challenges balancing crop demands, economic pressures, and public health concerns while transitioning toward practices that prioritize soil health and reduce pesticide...

Mar 26, 202657 min

97 groups warned over deceptive pricing as FTC cracks down on auto dealers

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The Federal Trade Commission’s warning to these dealership groups marks a significant shift. Regulators are now drawing a clear line, signaling that deceptive practices will no longer be tolerated. The agency is targeting misleading advertising, hidden fees, and dishonest sales tactics—areas that have long been considered “standard practice” within...

Mar 24, 202657 min

Why your $50,000 car might not last 100,000 miles

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Consumers are finally pushing back. Families across the country are recognizing the imbalance between sky-high prices and declining quality—and they’re beginning to say enough is enough. For decades, American drivers helped build one of the largest and most powerful auto industries in the world. Now, many believe it’s time for those...

Mar 14, 202657 min

The year artificial intelligence changes everything

The Tenpenny Files – Artificial intelligence moves from automation to autonomous reasoning, forcing society to confront new legal, economic, and cultural realities. Matthew Hunt explores how AGI, military integration, and rapid workplace automation reshape human decision-making, education, and sovereignty, urging individuals and organizations to understand and prepare for a rapidly accelerating technological future...

Mar 10, 202657 min

The real financial crisis in America is personal debt

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – 43% of Americans say they could not cover a $1,000 emergency expense without borrowing money or going into debt. Millions of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. Savings rates remain low. Consumer spending continues to rise, but much of that spending is being fueled by credit rather than financial stability...

Mar 7, 2026

From tax lawyer to regenerative farmer leading MAHA

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Former tax attorney John Klar returns to his family’s Vermont roots and becomes a regenerative farmer and advocate for small farms. Now active in the Make America Healthy Again movement, he challenges industrial agriculture, promotes local food systems, and pushes policies supporting organic farming, soil health, and healthier food for communities...

Mar 5, 202658 min

The hidden heroes helping domestic violence survivors find safety

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – For 25 years, a California moving company quietly helps domestic violence survivors escape danger by providing free moving services. What begins as simple practical support grows into a multi-state movement, restoring dignity, stability, and hope while proving that compassion in action can transform lives and strengthen entire communities...

Feb 27, 202657 min

Mass exodus from high-tax states as Florida attracts billions in wealth

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – One of the most striking elements of Florida’s model is the paradox that seems to defy conventional wisdom: taxes are being cut while tax revenues continue to climb. With no state income tax and a continued effort to reduce the overall tax burden, Florida has created an environment where businesses expand, entrepreneurs relocate, and...

Feb 26, 202657 min

China, BRICS, and the battle over global banking

On the Record with Christian Briggs – China, Russia, and the BRICS alliance accelerate a global shift away from dollar dominance through alternative banking systems, gold accumulation, and digital settlement networks. As sanctions reshape trust in Western finance, a parallel monetary order emerges, raising urgent questions about America’s economic leverage and future geopolitical influence...

Feb 26, 202657 min

Reclaiming energy and hormone balance through root cause healing

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Functional Nurse Ashley Caputo shares how root cause healing restores energy, balances hormones, and challenges symptom focused care. Through personal experience and clinical insight, she explains perimenopause, adrenal dysfunction, and gut health while empowering women to reclaim vitality through functional medicine for lasting...

Feb 25, 202658 min

Built, not begged for: Entrepreneurship as the path to freedom

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Kimberly interviews entrepreneur Greg Williams about building fundable businesses, reducing financial vulnerability, and creating independence through structure, corporate credit, and asset protection. The conversation challenges job security myths while offering practical strategies for long term resilience and sustainable entrepreneurial freedom...

Feb 19, 202658 min

The Clean Air Act was dirty business: Repeal of EPA policy is cause for celebration

The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – This is only the opening shot. By knocking out the automobile portion first, the administration launched a strategic, step-by-step rollback of a regulatory machine that ballooned far beyond anything Congress ever intended. This is a long-awaited turning point—proof that the tide is finally shifting toward freedom, innovation, and economic sanity...

Feb 16, 202657 min

The accelerating disappearance of the American family farm

The Tenpenny Files – The American family farm disappears quietly each year, reshaping food, communities, and national security. Through lived experience and hard data, Brian Reisinger reveals how consolidation, policy, and rising costs trap farmers between survival and collapse. As farms vanish, food systems grow fragile, ownership concentrates, and families face a narrowing path forward...

Feb 13, 202657 min

Dow reaches record high! Is weakening the dollar a strategy to pay down US debt?

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Is the Trump administration intentionally allowing—or even encouraging—the dollar to weaken? If true, it would represent a high-risk, high-reward economic strategy. A weaker dollar can reduce the real value of U.S. debt over time, making it easier to pay down trillions in obligations. Inflation, while painful for consumers, also erodes debt in...

Feb 12, 2026

Disturbing trend emerging within the nursing profession

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – What we are witnessing is not simply burnout or stress. It is a deeper moral and cultural crisis—one that threatens patient safety, public trust, and the integrity of nursing itself. Where free speech ends and professional fitness to practice begins. Why accountability is not persecution, and ethical standards are not...

Feb 12, 2026

Lymevector-borne disease, neuropsychiatric illness, Alzheimer’s, and the cost of missed diagnosis

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Myriah Hinchey – Lyme disease and other vector-borne infections can masquerade as psychiatric and neurodegenerative illness when they go undetected. This piece examines why these conditions are frequently missed, how symptoms resemble dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, and why timely clinical recognition and informed testing can alter disease trajectory and improve outcomes...

Feb 10, 202658 min

After Davos, MSC Group moves to Florida: $300 million a year in economic impact

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Florida’s economic momentum stands in sharp contrast to states like New York and California, where businesses continue to flee under the weight of high taxes, aggressive regulations, and political hostility toward wealth creation. While those states wrestle with shrinking tax bases and corporate exits, Florida’s economy continues to expand...

Jan 31, 202657 min

Biotech meets Big Tech: Who’s watching your health

The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – Nurses examine the expanding intersection of biotech and Big Tech, raising urgent questions about health data, surveillance, and human dignity. As biologics, wearables, and corporate power converge, the conversation challenges listeners to consider consent, autonomy, and the spiritual cost of unchecked innovation in modern healthcare...

Jan 31, 202657 min

America is hot 4.4% economic growth and Delta’s $1.3 billion profit sharing

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Trump keeps saying America is “hot” right now, and critics roll their eyes. But when you step back and look at the data, it’s hard to argue with the results. Strong GDP growth. Profitable companies. Workers receiving tangible rewards. That’s not spin—that’s evidence. But pretending America is failing when the economy is expanding faster than expected doesn’t help anyone...

Jan 28, 202657 min

Are you being scammed by a fraudster?

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Online scams are affecting millions of Americans, costing victims billions each year as fraudsters use increasingly sophisticated tactics. Fraud Prevention expert Vernesa Harper explains how scammers exploit emotions, who is most at risk, and why staying alert, protecting personal information, and verifying suspicious messages are critical steps to avoid becoming a victim...

Jan 26, 2026

Food is expensive for a reason few people understand

The Tenpenny Files – Food feels expensive and farming feels impossible for most families. Joel Salatin explains why those assumptions persist and how they are often wrong. This conversation reveals how farms survive without subsidies, why debt destroys resilience, where real profit lives, and how food, land, and responsibility are deeply connected...

Jan 23, 202657 min

California’s $1 trillion wealth tax disaster and why New York is next

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – California’s aggressive wealth tax accelerates capital flight, job losses, and economic instability as investors and businesses leave the state. New York follows a similar path, promising expanded public benefits while shrinking its tax base. As high earners exit, financial pressure shifts to the middle class through higher costs, reduced services, and long-term fiscal strain...

Jan 16, 202657 min

From bedside burnout to breakthrough

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Jamie’s journey from bedside burnout to functional medicine leader reveals how true healing begins at the root. After overcoming chronic illness and leaving traditional nursing, she now empowers nurses to reclaim their health, build ethical businesses, and create meaningful impact beyond the hospital through aligned, purpose-driven work...

Jan 14, 202658 min

Inside the Ohio prison where inmates build every ODOT snow plow truck

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – I step inside an Ohio prison where incarcerated workers build every ODOT snow plow truck. What I find is not busywork, but skilled manufacturing, responsibility, and dignity. Through Ohio Penal Industries, men gain certifications, real wages, and pride while producing lifesaving equipment. The work reduces recidivism, strengthens public safety, and proves purpose can exist even behind...

Jan 10, 202658 min