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Justine Murray #279
EJustine Murray, booking producer of One America News Network comes on the podcast to discuss blasting "censorship and entitlement" on stage competing for the Miss New Jersey beauty pageant, how in college was part of a campus reform promoting "free speech," the death threats, intimidation she experienced, her upbringing and what it is like having Chanel Rion and others as mentors at OAN.

Adam Plouse #278
EAdam Plouse was a runner-up, 2x state wrestling champion from Walsh Jesuit high school. He comes on the podcast to discuss wrestling in north Akron, the classic Walsh/St. Ed's rivalry, thriving off the crowds booing him, who he thinks would have won between Jimmy Johnson and Clint Musser, his time at Ohio State and the pending lawsuit with the university involving Dr. Richard Strauss.

Noelle Fitchett #277
ENoelle Fitchett, a college senior from Los Angeles, CA comes on the podcast to discuss critical race theory, how listening to Thomas Sowell changed her perspective on social justice, the huge divide in this country, describing herself politically as "homeless," victimization, cancel culture she experienced, and the book she is working on about her grandmother.

Chanel Rion #276
EChanel Rion is an author, political illustrator, and Chief White House Correspondent for One America News Network. She returns to discuss the recent illustration of "Chanel's Chair," the verbal attack of Christina Bobb by Keith Olbermann, the domino effect that the Maricopa county audit will have on other states, her recent interview with President Trump, the ridicule she received on reporting "gain of function" in March 2020, and how she is optimistic seeing the pockets of courage in this country.

Louis Uridel #275
ELouis Uridel, is the owner of Metroflex Gym in Oceanside, CA. He comes on the podcast to discuss how he reopened his gym on May 8th and was arrested on May 10th for refusing to close, goldfish crackers playing an intricate part on his recent flight to Nashville, working to turn California back to a red state, and how gym owners Ian Smith and others banded together to stand up for the people.

Adrienne Ferguson #274
EAdrienne Ferguson is an ambassador for Turning Point USA, national correspondent for Right Side Broadcasting, and currently attending college in Columbus, Ohio. She comes on the podcast to discuss being the daughter of a Guatemalan immigrant, a conservative in today's climate, getting more Latinos involved, covering CPAC, why James O'Keefe is a true patriot, getting shadow banned on social media, Right Side Broadcasting rising to #3 on Apple App store news rankings and if she could ever date a liberal.

Ashley Hlebinsky #273
Ashley Hlebinsky is a firearms historian, consultant, expert witness and was the first-ever female curator running a firearms museum in the United States at the Cody Firearms Museum. She comes on the podcast to discuss how she got started, why she did not use the term "ghost" gun at her recent testimony at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, her time as a co-host on the Discovery show "Master of Arms" and why there is a misconception that gun ownership affiliates someone with one political party.

Jordan Conradson #272
EJordan Conradson, correspondent for TheGatewayPundit.com comes on the podcast to discuss covering the Arizona Audit, how when he approached Sheriff Penzone, Ryan Macias, Secretary of State Katie Hobbs they would not answer any of his questions, the cancel culture preventing him from doing his other profession, having no fear and how we both would prefer Sheriff Mark Lamb to be in charge of Maricopa county.

Christina Bobb #271
EChristina Bobb, is a journalist of OAN and the host of "Weekly Briefing" which airs every Saturday/Sunday. She comes back on the podcast to discuss how the Arizona Audit is going, when she expects the hand recount to be finished, why she thinks they are holding off releasing any of the data until it is completed, what the results might bring, and why the Republicans are more at fault than Democrats.

Earline Medina #270
Earline Medina is a wife, mother, and Guardian of Liberty. She comes on the podcast to discuss being an activist for medical freedom, her recent trip to Coolidge to demonstrate her support for #HB2190 to ban V Passports in Arizona, and how there is no such thing as "unvaccinated." For information or to find out how to get more involved email at [email protected]

Anthony Watson #269
EAnthony Watson is the first ever athlete to represent Jamaica and the entire Caribbean in the sport of Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics. He comes on the podcast to discuss critically thinking, vaccines, being a Turning Point Ambassador, Christian, conservative, how he has lost sponsors for speaking out on these things, and the recent Project Veritas video "Oligarchy" feat. himself, James O'Keefe, and others.

Erman Baradi #268
EErman Baradi, residing in Los Angeles, CA is a screenwriter, actor, producer, and hosts entertainment events in Hollywood. He comes on the podcast to evaluate four categories of professions to see if they are worthy of the title #INSTALEBRITY with a focus on: Chefs #CHEFLEBRITY, Farmers #FARMLEBRITY, Ultra runners #ULTRALEBRITY, Yoga #YOGALEBRITY based on certain criteria we look at two profiles for each category, also we talk what life is like in LA right now, and potential projects in the works.

Jerald Spohn #267
EJerald Spohn, is a MMA fighter training out of Strong Style in Independence, OH. He returns to the podcast to discuss his first upcoming professional fight with Cage Fury MMA (CFFC) against Nick Olson, how training is going, updates on some of the other fighters/trainers at Strong Style, his prediction on UFC 262 Oliveria/Chandler, and why "Nature is Scary."

Hollie S. McKay #266
EHollie S. McKay is a foreign policy expert, war crimes investigator and author of the Amazon Best Seller Middle East history book "Only Cry for the Living: Memos from Inside the ISIS Battlefield". She comes on the podcast to discuss this book, future projects, grunge music, wanting to settle down, challenges going for a run in the Middle East, and advice for anyone wanting to be a writer.

Jim Fuller #265
EJim Fuller of Fuller Phoenix is an Internationally recognized expert with the Kalashnikov rifle and has been one of the main contributors to the growth and popularity of the AK in America. On the podcast we discuss, his upbringing, possible titles for the near completion of his first book, the help he provided in a specific chapter in Jack Carr's new book "The Devil's Hand," how the Second Amendment is being threatened, and the impact the potential head of the ATF could have on the gun industry.

Tommy John #264
ETommy John is a doctor of chiropractic care and a training specialist that thoroughly understands every cell, tissue and organ controlled by the brain, brain stem and spinal cord. You can find him at drtommyjohn.com. He comes on the podcast to discuss why he hates being called doctor, getting kicked off social media twice, why the vaccines do not work for him, and everyone he encounters says they got the vaccine for reasons other than health (be able to travel, attend concerts, peer pressure, etc)

Nick Coury #263
Nick Coury, ultra runner, co-owner of Aravaipa Running comes back on the podcast to discuss the first annual Cocodona, a 250 mile plus race linking together some of the most iconic trails/towns in Arizona, his recent win at the Alexander County 24 Hour with a final distance of 148.1 miles, first place finish at the Whiskey Basin 92k, 3rd place finish at both Black Canyon 100k and Crown King, how negative splits play a part when racing, the impact coach James Bonnett has had and the future of Aravaipa.

Andrea Widburg #262
EAndrea Widburg is an attorney, blogger at bookwormroom.com and is the Deputy Editor for AmericanThinker.com. She comes back on the podcast to discuss James O'Keefe's new video released today titled "OLIGARCHY", all of the great work he is doing with Project Veritas, her recent article "Preachy Alyssa Milano gets put firmly in her place," The Great Society created by Lyndon Johnson, will Gavin Newsom stay in power, and why China will stop at nothing to gain back control of Taiwan.

Grayce Emmick #261
EGrayce Emmick is a welder and eighth generation farmer. She comes on the podcast to discuss how she balances working two jobs, long term goals for the farm, advantages/disadvantages of social media, her definition of a #FARMLEBRITY, why dating another farmer is a bad idea, and why she is a step ahead from many college graduates.

Mark Jayne #260
Mark Jayne was a three-time Ohio State Champ, four-time Ohio State Place-winner, three-time NCAA qualifier, two-time All-American wrestler and the head coach of Hawken school. He comes on the podcast to discuss the recent retirement of Jim Heffernan at Univ. of Illinois, wrestling at St. Edward High School, the Walsh/Ed's rivalry and how he has incorporated all he has learned in his coaching today.

Travis Haley #259
ETravis Haley is a veteran Force Reconnaissance Marine with 15 years of dedicated real world experience including: combat tours in the Middle East, Africa and Central Asia and is the founder of Haley Strategic Partners. We discuss defending the Constitution, one of the first questions he asks people that want to learn self-defense, how important gathering information from both perspectives is before making a decision and how buying a firearm should not be your first response in protecting your home.

Torrance T. Stephens PhD #258
ETorrance T. Stephens, originally from Memphis, Tennessee attended Morehouse College where he studied, psychology, biology and chemistry. He received a master's degree in Educational Psychology and Measurement from Atlanta University and a Ph.D. in Counseling from Clark Atlanta University. We discuss his most recent article "Protest and Demonstrations are Not Synonymous with Rioting and Looting," his thoughts on MLB moving the All-Star game out of GA, BLM, and how this all boils down to money and power.

Keith Jackson M.D. #257
Dr. Keith Jackson is an ENT physician currently practicing in Roswell, GA and a regular contributor to AmericanThinker.com. He returns to the podcast to discuss some of his recent articles "The COVID-19 Response Is Killing More Than It Saves," and "The ground is shifting under Americans' feet on health care." Also we talk Russia/Ukraine and China/Taiwan conflicts, why some school districts are still not back to in class learning, and how EMR's have had both positive/negative impact on physicians.

Professor Jaime Lynn Juarez #256
EJamie Juarez has been working in the fields of autism, behavioral therapy, mental health, and medical freedom since 2002 when her son was injured by pharmaceutical products at just 15 months old. She has been successful at writing laws and developing resources to help families who experienced the same trauma with their children. On the podcast we discuss the J & J halt of the vaccine, her thoughts on children receiving it, and why she is willing to sacrifice her career and well being for freedom.

Kayla Cowell #255
EKayla Cowell is a student and farmer currently working for her family on their farm in rural Illinois. She comes on the podcast to discuss her upbringing, how the past administration did things to strengthen the farming industry, gmo vs. non-gmo, and what it takes to be a #FARMLEBRITY.

Dr. Russell Surasky #254
Dr. Russell Surasky, is a triple board certified neurologist and the only physician in the U.S. with this combination of credentials. Dr. Surasky serves as the chief physician and consultant to multiple addiction centers on Long Island. He comes on the podcast to discuss what his take on vaccines, thoughts on mask wearing, the mental health the lockdowns are having, the media's role in all of this, and the impact this has had on children.

Pastor Brian E. Hawkins #253
Pastor Brian E. Hawkins, a San Jacinto, CA Councilman is running for Congress in 2022. He comes on the podcast to discuss Major League baseball moving the All-Star game out of Georgia, the George Floyd trial, the break up of the nuclear family in Atlanta during the 1960's, campaign strategy and rebuilding, restoring renewing both California and our country.

Brian Chontosh #252
EBrian "Tosh" Chontosh is a retired Marine having served as an enlisted and commissioned infantryman for 21 years. He comes on the podcast to discuss being awarded the Navy Cross for his heroic actions in Iraq in 2003, his first 100 mile ultra marathon endurance run, helping out veterans, the Crooked Butterfly podcast, and his company CrookedButterfly.com , which presents opportunities for his clients to investigate what's holding them back.

Dan Ball #251
EDan Ball is a veteran of the United States Air Force, journalist, father, patriot and the host of "Real America" on OAN Network. He comes on the podcast to discuss his recent bout with covid, how hydroxychloroquine combined with other drugs has helped kick Covid's ass, why the MSM is the number one enemy in this country, election integrity, the effect covid has had on the elderly, kids, and how on his show the focus is reporting accurate information and not fitting someone else's narrative.

Mike Kulczycki #250
EMike Kulczycki was a two-time Ohio State Champ, four-time Ohio State Place-winner, two-time Cadet World Team Member, four-time NCAA qualifier, 2001 All-American wrestler and the owner of The Wrestling Factory of Cleveland in northeast Ohio. He comes on the podcast to discuss wrestling at St. Edward High School, his initial meeting with Gray Maynard, why he chose University of Michigan, and how being let go as an assistant coach led him back to Cleveland.

Chef Andrew Gruel #249
EChef Andrew Gruel is the founder of Big Parm, Two Birds, and Slapfish Restaurant, the award-winning food truck turned international brick and mortar, based out of southern California. He comes on the podcast to discuss what the limitations are on dining in California right now, the hypocrisy from the politicians, update on the recall efforts of Governor Gavin Newsom, and the future of restaurant dining.

Chris Palombi #248
EChris Palombi is a self-taught web programmer, designer, and a former U.S. Capitol Police officer. He is an advocate for maintaining constitutional liberties, individual rights and freedoms, limited government and is running for Congress in 2022 in his home state of Maryland. He comes on the podcast to discuss big tech censorship, having conversations with people who have opposing views, looking ahead to the 2022 election, and how we have taken for granted the basic liberties this great country provides.

Paddy Gallagher #247
Paddy Gallagher, a senior at St. Edward High School in Cleveland, Ohio and 2021 Ohio State commit. He comes on the podcast to discuss winning his second wrestling state title this season making him the #111 and #115 champion for St. Edward, what it is like being part of the legendary wrestling program winning their 40th team title, how different this season was from any other, and how he wants to be the best college wrestler in America.

Peyton Drew #246
EPeyton Drew is a model, actress, pianist, singer and currently a talent producer at One America News. She comes on the podcast to discuss growing up in the midwest, being a model in Los Angeles, why she changed careers, her upcoming trip to Yuma, AZ covering the border crisis, thoughts on being a feminist, and what she thinks of the upcoming talk between Bill Clinton and Kamala Harris on women's empowerment.

Dr. Brian Joondeph #245
EDr. Brian Joondeph is an ophthalmologist/retinal surgeon, a self-confessed news junkie, and a regular contributor to both AmericanThinker.com and Rasmussenreports.com. He comes back on the podcast to discuss his recent article "Up the Down Staircase – Biden Style," how some people saw the humor in the President falling I felt sadness, the conversation between Rand Paul/Anthony Fauci, the recent meeting in Alaska between the U.S. and China, and why he opted to get the vaccine.

Jewher Ilham #244
Jewher Ilham is a program associate working to combat forced labor and the daughter of Uyghur scholar, Ilham Tohti. She returns to the podcast to discuss her work at enduyghurforcedlabour.org the advocacy work for her father, the re-education (concentration camp) of the Uyghur people, a campaign getting ready to be launched against Nike, Apple, and Zara. Companies that have exited the region in support of the Uyghur people, and how she feels the CCP stages the idea of free access to religion.

Christina Bobb #243
Christina Bobb, a journalist of OAN and the host of "Weekly Briefing" which airs every Saturday/Sunday. She comes back on the podcast to discuss her recent trip to Arizona meeting with President of the Arizona Senate Karen Fann, election fraud, how Rudy Giuliani is doing, what life is like in Washington D.C. right now, differences between Republicans/Democrats and names I suggested for both her and Chanel Rion's podcast.

Shawn Wentz #242
EShawn M Wentz, wrestler, Marine veteran, and the proud CO-Founder and Director of Warriorsaber.org , a National Public Charity that seeks to take responsibility for one of the current challenges facing our nation by building a bridge of communication and familiarity between civilian and Veteran citizens. He comes on the podcast to discuss growing up in northeast Ohio, watching his father die as a child, having heart surgery in his 30's, and the goal of Warrior Saber.

Col (sel.) Jonathan H. Vaughn #241
ECol (sel.) Jonathan H. Vaughn, a Cleveland, Ohio native graduated from St. Ignatius High School and the University of Illinois. He then commissioned into the Marine Corps in 1999, while enrolled at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. On the podcast he discusses being raised by his grandparents, a 3X State Placer, 2X State Champion, 4X National Qualifier in wrestling , serving in support of Operation IRAQI Freedom in Fallujah, and receiving a Purple Heart for his courageous effort.

Dr. Brian Joondeph #240
EDr. Brian Joondeph is an ophthalmologist/retinal surgeon, a self-confessed news junkie, and a regular contributor to both AmericanThinker.com and Rasmussenreports.com. He comes back on the podcast to discuss two of his recent articles "Storm? What Storm? It Was Barely a Breeze." and "Mask Pollution – Where are the Environmentalists?", how much has changed in the last 12 months and how he does not allow his political skepticism impact his personal optimism.

Andrea Widburg #239
Andrea Widburg is an attorney, blogger at bookwormroom.com and is the Deputy Editor for AmericanThinker.com. She comes back on the podcast to discuss her recent article "Tucker Carlson's plan to end systemic racism and income inequality in America," the history of Israel post WWII, the surge today of the Gamestop stock, and how she is both pessimistic and hopeful for the future of this country.

Keith Jackson M.D. #238
EDr. Keith Jackson is an ENT physician currently practicing in Roswell, GA and a regular contributor to AmericanThinker.com. We discuss his recent article "America Is Rocketing Toward the Health Care Precipice". Also discussed were topics varying from his experiences traveling to Washington, D.C. with Docs4PatientCare, his take on the interesting route we took in becoming the world's leader in healthcare delivery, how fragile the current system is (with older doctors) and his new appreciation for Malcolm X.

Alan Fried #237
EAlan Fried is a 3x Ohio High School State Wrestling Champion for St. Edward, 4x Junior National Freestyle Champion, a 2x NCAA Div. I Runner-Up and NCAA Div. I Champion for Oklahoma State University. He comes on the podcast to discuss what it was like being coached by Howard Ferguson, what college Ferg wanted him to attend, what drove him to be a better wrestler, training with John Smith at Oklahoma State, his take on Cael Sanderson as both wrestler/coach and how the pandemic has impacted him.

Colin Schultz #236
EColin Schultz is a professional runner, a graduate of Liberty University and working for Run Flagstaff in Flagstaff, Arizona. He returns to the podcast to discuss his recent race, bouncing back from his injuries, some of his present/future video projects, 2021 Olympics and the official social media announcement of his new girlfriend.

Mark Wentz #235
EMark Wentz, a public artist, earned his BFA in Glass from Kent State University in 2002 and his MFA in Sculpture from Savannah College of Art and Design Atlanta in 2013. He comes on the podcast to discuss growing up a wrestler, witnessing the death of his father as a child, how getting hit by a car was a turning point in his career and his latest appearance on the HGTV series TY BREAKER feat. Ty Pennington and Alison Victoria.

Frank Favaro #234
EFrank Favaro was a 2x wrestling state placer for Walsh Jesuit High School in Akron, Ohio. He comes on the podcast to discuss starting wrestling as a child in north Akron, what made head coach Bill Barger so special, being part of the #1 team in the nation, the classic St. Ed's/Walsh rivalry, and how you are truly a product of your environment.

Ted Dabrowski #233
ETed Dabrowski's is the President of Wirepoints.org, an independent, nonprofit company delivering original research and commentary about Illinois' economy and government. He comes on the podcast to discuss his recent article on wirepoints.org "Politicizing the classroom: 9 things to know about Illinois' pending 'culturally responsive' K-12 teaching mandate," how these lockdowns have impacted these kids, and what the future of the education system may be.

Chanel Rion #232
Chanel Rion is an American author, political illustrator, and White House Political Correspondent for One America News Network. She comes on the podcast to discuss what life has been like at the White House both during the Trump and now Biden administration, how they would not give her a seat in the briefing room, to vandalizing her desk/chair, how she sees this impeachment trial playing out, and how in my opinion she would be a great guest on The View.

Chef Brother Luck #231
EBrother Luck is a James Beard nominated chef and the owner of Four by Luck and Lucky Dumpling Company in Colorado Springs, CO. He comes on the podcast to discuss being raised in California, attending culinary school in Phoenix, taking vacation time to learn from Chef Marcus Samuelson and others, living in Japan, how he has adapted during the pandemic, and what the future of fine dining might be.

Andrea Widburg #230
Andrea Widburg is an attorney, blogger at bookwormroom.com and is the Deputy Editor for AmericanThinker.com. She comes on the podcast to discuss being raised Jewish in San Francisco, her family living in Europe thru the Holocaust, Hitler's rise to power, how three events have led us to today's climate, and why American Thinker turned off the comments section on the website.