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America’s obsession with courts and the cost of lawsuits

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – America turns to the courtroom for nearly every conflict, but the consequences reach far beyond lawyers and judges. From Supreme Court cases on surveillance, gun rights, and sports to the American Bar Association’s grip on legal education, a deeply litigious culture reshapes everyday life and raises urgent constitutional questions for the nation...

Jan 26, 202657 min

The quiet signals before the crisis: Why animal decline is predictable long before diagnosis

The Tenpenny Files – Animals decline long before a crisis is named, yet early warning signs are often ignored. This piece reveals how predictable changes in behavior, movement, and vitality appear well before diagnosis. It challenges modern care systems that dismiss observation, normalize regression, and intervene too late, urging owners to recognize decline early and act with informed responsibility...

Jan 24, 202657 min

How Caesar Rodney turned the tide of Independence

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As America marks 250 years of independence, the story of Caesar Rodney’s midnight ride reveals how liberty often turns on quiet courage. Delaware’s divided vote, fierce debate, and hard persuasion remind us that freedom is chosen, not inevitable. Teaching these moments forms judgment, virtue, and citizens willing to defend liberty when it matters most...

Jan 24, 202657 min

Policy makers finally consider laptop limitations in schools

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Policymakers begin questioning one-to-one laptop policies in schools as concerns grow over student screen time. Education leaders urge limits, especially for younger children, and encourage a return to paper-based learning. The shift reflects rising awareness about attention, development, and balancing technology with meaningful classroom interaction and long-term educational outcomes...

Jan 23, 202657 min

The unraveling of a generation and why no one stops it

The Tenpenny Files – Parents and educators believe they understand what is happening to today’s teens, but the truth runs deeper. Dr. Dave Rahn reveals how constant stimulation quietly reshapes young minds, draining joy, resilience, and purpose. Beneath the appearance of normal life, a neurological and emotional collapse unfolds, leaving a generation restless, depleted, and unprepared for the future...

Jan 21, 202657 min

Building resilient communities rooted in biblical faith

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Christian communities face a world that no longer treats biblical faith as a public good. As cultural power shifts, believers must move from surprise to purpose. The call is to build schools, strengthen families, train leaders, and invest locally with courage, responsibility, and faith so future generations can flourish rather than fade...

Jan 21, 202657 min

Organ donor: What is your status?

The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – In this episode of The Nurses Report, we explore what it truly means to be an organ donor. They address common questions, dispel widespread fears, and clarify misconceptions surrounding organ donation, donor status, and medical decision-making to help listeners gain confidence and understanding around this often misunderstood topic...

Jan 17, 202658 min

Creating jobs through innovation and entrepreneurship

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America stands at a crossroads as families seek safety, opportunity, and a future rooted in faith and freedom. Innovation, entrepreneurship, and responsible technology drive job creation while strong borders, accountable courts, and parental choice in education restore trust. Real leadership returns power to communities and puts the common good ahead of political noise...

Jan 16, 202658 min

Climate, consensus, and the consequences

The Tenpenny Files – For decades, dissent on climate has been dismissed as dangerous. Geologist Gregory Wrightstone challenges that narrative, examining data behind climate claims, questioning consensus, and confronting censorship. He argues that warming and rising CO₂ support human and ecological prosperity, while fear-driven policies reshape education, economics, and public discourse with lasting consequences...

Jan 15, 202657 min

Autism unfiltered: Parents, patterns, and the truth finally being heard

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – I host an unfiltered conversation on autism that centers parents’ lived experiences. I explore emerging research, environmental and pharmaceutical concerns, and the cost of silencing families. Alongside Tracy Slepcevic, I challenge rigid narratives and empower parents with clarity, compassion, and informed decision-making in healthcare today...

Jan 8, 2026

Faith, truth, and the cost of belief

The Tenpenny Files – Many adults carry unexamined assumptions about Christianity without ever confronting its claims. This episode of The Tenpenny Files explores how serious engagement with Scripture reshapes belief, responsibility, and worldview. Through thoughtful discussion, it examines truth, theology, creation, and why faith, once taken seriously, begins directing how a life is lived...

Jan 7, 202657 min

Let’s take back K-12 education from Progressives

The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Imagine scrubbing the scientific method from the kindergarten to grade 12 (K-12) education system across the United States, or teaching students that they shouldn’t question consensus narratives, even in science, and simply following politically correct approaches like obedient lemmings. Sounds crazy, right?

Jan 5, 202658 min

How history at Monticello is being rewritten

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – At Monticello, history is presented through a modern ideological lens rather than documented fact. Linda Rose shares firsthand insight into how tour narratives reshape Thomas Jefferson’s legacy, exposing fabrications and half-truths that influence thousands of visitors. Her account raises serious questions about who controls America’s past and why historical accuracy is being sacrificed...

Jan 3, 2026

HHS receives an A+ for its grant-making decisions at year’s end

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Mary Holland, CEO of Children’s Health Defense said in a statement that “the AAP has presided over the worst decline in children’s health in American history” and “their defunding is necessary and appropriate.” Dr. Angelina Farella stated that “Over the past two decades,” the AAP has been pawns in the medical-industrial complex...

Dec 31, 202557 min

Is the era of deception in CA education coming to a close

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A federal judge issues a permanent injunction against California policies that require schools to conceal students’ gender transitions from parents. The ruling cites constitutional violations and harm to families, students, and teachers, while affirming parental rights and religious freedom. State officials move to appeal, escalating a broader legal and cultural battle over education policy...

Dec 30, 202557 min

Why Kingdom Education shapes character, not just test scores

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Don Mayor shares a vision for Kingdom Education that restores moral grounding, character, and community in schools. Drawing on decades of leadership, he explains how faith, families, and educators work together to form courageous, honest students. Through practical examples and policy insights, he calls parents and teachers to reclaim their role in shaping culture...

Dec 25, 202557 min

Aluminum in vaccines: Understanding adjuvants through a pharmacist’s lens

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – A pharmacist-led discussion examines aluminum adjuvants in childhood vaccines, comparing injected versus ingested exposure, FDA safety limits, and emerging neurological research. The conversation emphasizes transparency, informed consent, and the importance of continued investigation so parents can make informed, individualized decisions for...

Dec 24, 202557 min

“Dude… you hired an American?”

Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – When it comes to education, we rank eighteenth among developed nations. That should give us pause. Our competence was transmitted through education. We earned our reputation as the most productive and innovative nation on Earth, and for decades, we have continued collecting the returns as if nothing had changed. But something has changed...

Dec 24, 202557 min

Why people leave religion, and why they stay: What a new study reveals

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A new national study reveals how childhood faith experiences shape whether people remain religious or walk away later in life. When belief is formed through kindness, authenticity, and safety, it endures. When shaped by fear or shame, lasting wounds often follow, challenging faith communities to protect children and model compassion over control...

Dec 23, 202557 min

Discovering the shadow culture shaping education

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A veteran educator reveals how unseen forces shape school culture and student formation. He explains why education must go beyond academics to nurture the soul, beginning with teachers. Through forgiveness, discipline rooted in care, and spiritual attentiveness, schools can resist destructive influences and guide children toward virtue, faith, and purposeful lives grounded in truth...

Dec 23, 202557 min

Seeds of Revolution: From corporate control to abundant food forests

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – I sit down with Jim Gale to explore his journey from corporate life to regenerative stewardship. We discuss food forests, healing land and people, reforming education and prisons, and reclaiming abundance through simple, practical steps that empower families and communities to break free from destructive systems...

Dec 23, 202558 min

Overwhelming task of behavior therapy in profound autism

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Many autistic individuals are hypersensitive to sound or light, hence the common sight of noise-canceling headphones in public. Eye contact avoidance, he clarifies, stems more from sensory overwhelm than disregard—it can feel “too intense” for some. Parents often describe normal early development followed by regression around 18–24 months...

Dec 22, 2025

Despite 2020’s medical crises, vaccine mandates persist in California

Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Vaccine mandates continue across California despite the medical crises of recent years. Alix Mayer of the Free Now Foundation leads efforts to challenge mandates, expand exemptions, and defend medical freedom. Through legal action, public advocacy, and community programs, the organization works to protect parental rights and push state leaders toward voluntary...

Dec 22, 2025

When common sense about marriage becomes heresy

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Susan Patton reflects on the cost of speaking plainly about marriage, fertility, and trade-offs in an ideologically rigid age. From elite campuses to modern feminism, the conversation examines how obvious truths become heresies, institutions abandon balance, and personal happiness suffers when biology, responsibility, and reality are treated as negotiable abstractions...

Dec 20, 202559 min

Brown University reminds us of the dangers in public settings

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Organizations face growing security challenges across schools, universities, businesses, and religious facilities. A comprehensive security assessment identifies vulnerabilities, strengthens preparedness, and protects lives. By combining technology, training, and planning, leaders can respond effectively to threats while creating safer environments for learning, work, and worship...

Dec 20, 2025

When DNA exposes the past: What modern science refused to consider

The Tenpenny Files – Modern DNA research challenges long-accepted views of human origins and migration. In this conversation, genetic evidence reveals preserved ancestral lines, unexpected timelines, and forgotten population movements. By following what the data actually shows, the discussion invites listeners to reconsider how scientific assumptions shape history, identity, and our shared human story...

Dec 19, 202557 min

States are dropping high school exit exams, but why?

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – States across the country move to eliminate high school exit exams, arguing the tests no longer measure learning. New Jersey and New York highlight a broader shift away from academic accountability toward ideology-driven outcomes. The debate raises a central question: are standards failing students, or are policymakers abandoning standards altogether in modern public education today...

Dec 19, 202557 min

Inside the indoctrination machine of 12 formative years

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – A groundbreaking exposé on how schooling is designed to suppress individuality and critical thought. A controversial document outlining long-term cultural and psychological manipulation strategies. A firsthand account of government-level trauma-based mind control and human programming...

Dec 18, 202557 min

The impact of anti-Semitism on modern Western countries

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Anti-Semitism resurfaces across the West as violence, cultural decay, and institutional weakness converge. From campus unrest to global conflict, ordinary people face growing threats while leadership falters. Courage, faith, family, and accountability emerge as essential defenses in a time shaped by moral erosion, political drift, and rapidly advancing technology...

Dec 16, 202557 min

The new face of woke education: Priscilla West exposes the system tracking your child’s mind

The Tenpenny Files – Parents believe they understand what schools teach, but Priscilla West reveals a hidden digital system shaping children’s emotions, identities, and beliefs. Through social emotional learning, data tracking, and cloud-based platforms, education quietly shifts from academics to psychological assessment, raising urgent questions about privacy, ideology, and who controls the future of learning...

Dec 12, 202557 min

Historical manipulation: Linda Rose reveals the true agenda at Monticello

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Linda Rose challenges modern historical gatekeepers after witnessing misleading narratives at Monticello. She exposes fabrications about Thomas Jefferson, argues ideology distorts America’s past, and urges reliance on documented sources. The conversation questions who controls public memory and why museums increasingly shape political thought rather than preserve historical truth...

Dec 12, 202557 min