
Show overview
Entertainment | America Out Loud News has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 94 episodes. That works out to roughly 75 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 57 min and 58 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language News show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 18 episodes already out so far this year.
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Latest Episodes
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“Shut the f___ up about politics,” Gene Simmons drops truth bomb on Hollywood
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – As the lines between entertainment, media, and politics continue to blur, the question becomes harder to ignore: who are these messages really serving? When celebrities speak out, are they connecting with their audiences—or talking past them? The answer may lie in the reaction. Increasingly, Americans are tuning out the noise...
The death of merit in the age of cultural control
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – American culture shifts as institutions prioritize ideology over merit, reshaping entertainment, media, and public discourse. Awards lose credibility, dissent faces soft censorship, and foreign influence pressures self-censorship. The result is weakened art, eroded trust, and a society struggling to defend truth, standards, and shared identity...
Rising country artist Macie Rae on music and inspiration
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Jeff and Mark sit down with rising country artist Macie Rae, a 15-year-old singer-songwriter blending country, pop, and rock into a fresh California sound. She shares her musical inspirations, performances from California to Nashville, and her mission to inspire listeners through heartfelt songs and upcoming original releases this coming summer...
Poisoning our military with Moms Across America
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Zen Honeycutt reveals alarming testing results showing pesticides, toxic metals, and chemicals contaminating food served across America, including military mess halls. She explores health risks, glyphosate concerns, and opportunities for reform to protect families and service members from harmful exposure...
Christians concerts are making a comeback with people returning to their faith
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Across America, a renewed Christian revival draws families, young believers, and communities back to faith through packed churches, soaring Christian concerts, and bold cultural confidence. Inspired by tragedy and conviction, believers reclaim spiritual identity, fueling record baptisms, vibrant worship, and a growing movement reshaping culture, music, and public life today...
NFL punts with a halftime show that fans the flames of moral decline
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – No matter which team you were rooting for, I think most people were disappointed with what they saw during halftime. While some would argue that the halftime show featuring Puerto Rican rapper, Bad Bunny, was visually appealing, we couldn't help but notice that the show was 100% in Spanish without subtitles, a decision that excluded 78% of...
Bad Bunny was a bad bunny while TPUSA stood on its own
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – The Super Bowl sparks a cultural clash as two halftime performances draw sharp contrasts in style, values, and audience appeal. Bad Bunny delivers a provocative, mainstream spectacle, while Kid Rock headlines a family-oriented alternative backed by Turning Point USA. Viewers divide along cultural lines, fueling ongoing debate over entertainment, media influence, and modern American values...
Are you ready for some Bad Bunny and another woke Super Bowl
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – The Super Bowl returns with football, food, and commercials—but the halftime show sparks fresh debate. As the NFL leans into pop culture and global trends, many fans question whether entertainment is overshadowing the game. I explore why some viewers are tuning out the spectacle and calling for football, unity, and straightforward fun to remain the focus...
Jelly Roll chooses Jesus over politics at the Grammys
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – At its best, music brings people together. Jelly Roll’s speech was a reminder of that truth. In a room filled with tension, he brought peace. In a night heavy with politics, he offered perspective. In a culture addicted to outrage, he modeled gratitude. It was a moment that felt unmistakably American—unifying a nation by highlighting our Savior...
Nicki Minaj stands with Trump on Trump Accounts, refuses to back down
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Declaring herself “probably Trump’s number one fan,” Minaj refused to retreat. Instead, she expanded her support, tying her endorsement directly to her own life story. Raised in deep poverty in an unstable home, Minaj said that access to something like a Trump Account could have fundamentally altered her future. Financial education, early investment, and...
How late-night hosts replaced jokes with politics
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Late-night television abandons humor in favor of political preaching, as comedians trade jokes for applause and outrage. Emotional monologues and partisan attacks replace satire, turning comedy into activism. When hosts prioritize ideology over laughter, comedy loses its edge, and audiences are left with clapter instead of clever, honest humor...
Is life really a game? Faith, meaning, and Monty Python
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Is life a game of strategy or a gift of grace? Drawing on Monty Python’s humor, classic board games, and Christian theology, this reflection explores success, purpose, and meaning beyond material achievement. It contrasts worldly definitions of winning with faith-based perspectives, inviting readers to reconsider what it truly means to live well...
When leadership fails: Wildfires, Hollywood, and political power
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – Wildfires expose leadership failures as communities burn and systems stall. A celebrity platform demands accountability while Hollywood declines and local government falters. From empty reservoirs to broken permit offices, real reform begins with showing up, rebuilding trust, and holding power to account where everyday life is shaped...
We are experiencing a reawakening of classical music
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Classical music is experiencing a surprising resurgence as audiences rediscover its beauty through radio, streaming platforms, and online media. A small college station in Charlotte tops the ratings, while global data shows rising interest in orchestral concerts and classical soundtracks. This cultural shift suggests timeless music is finding new life with modern listeners...
Jelly Roll’s stunning transformation: Weight loss, faith, and overcoming addiction
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – At the core of Jelly Roll’s transformation is a candid conversation about addiction. Not just to substances, but to food—its comfort, its distraction, its deceptive embrace. Jelly was willing to sit in discomfort, to face the emotions he had long turned away from, and to replace old habits with new disciplines rooted in intention, not avoidance...
Talking baseball with former Major Leaguer Greg Pryor
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – We set aside health care and politics for a festive Christmas and New Year conversation with former Major Leaguer and author Greg Pryor. He recounts an unlikely rise from undrafted teen to 10 MLB seasons and a 1985 champion with the Kansas City Royals. Pryor previews stories from *The Day the Yankees Made Me Shave*, packed with legends, games, and laughs...
Love in the afternoon: How soap opera characters shaped a nation
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – Daytime soap operas shape a generation, turning after-school routines into shared rituals. General Hospital’s Luke and Laura ignite the super-couple era, influencing stories across the genre and transforming actors into icons. The community bonds on and off screen, and loss feels personal. Through Kin Shriner’s perspective, remembrance becomes the truest tribute to enduring legacy...