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Perverts Among Us #12 Martha Byrne

May 1, 202657 min

The evolution of the soap opera, with special guest Anthony Anderson

Apr 27, 202657 min

Swalwell calculated coup or swift justice

Apr 20, 202657 min

“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...

Mar 21, 202657 min

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...

Mar 19, 2026

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...

Feb 23, 2026

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...

Feb 23, 202657 min

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...

Feb 20, 202657 min

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...

Feb 13, 202658 min

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...

Feb 11, 202657 min

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...

Feb 8, 202657 min

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...

Feb 5, 202657 min

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...

Feb 3, 202658 min

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...

Feb 1, 202657 min

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...

Jan 28, 202658 min

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...

Jan 19, 2026

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...

Jan 13, 202657 min

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...

Jan 6, 202657 min

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...

Dec 29, 202557 min

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...

Dec 29, 202557 min

Rob Reiner: A life of tragedy and comedy

Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – Rob Reiner’s life reflects the powerful intersection of comedy, tragedy, and creative legacy. From his early fame on television to his genre-defining work as a director, his career is shaped by empathy, family struggle, and emotional honesty. His story explores art, mental health, fatherhood, and the lasting impact of storytelling across generations in modern culture and public life today worldwide...

Dec 22, 202557 min

Trump’s blunt post sparks outrage and exposes the double standard

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – President Trump ignites controversy after a blunt response to a Hollywood tragedy, exposing deep political hypocrisy and media double standards. Conservatives see refusal to feign civility toward relentless critics, while progressives demand grace they never offered, highlighting ideological divides at home and abroad...

Dec 21, 202557 min

If Obamacare subsidies end, what’s next? & Nashville 250/10

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Senate Republicans land on Obamacare fix, tee up dueling vote with Dems, and Invalid Study from French National Agency Falsely Claims COVID-19 Vaccines Do Not Increase Mortality. PLUS... America turns 250 years old, and America Out Loud is celebrating 10 years in spectacular fashion in Nashville, and you're invited July 2nd through the 4th...

Dec 11, 202557 min

A musician’s journey through vaccine injury & recovery with Spaceship Earth

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Benjamin Benulis – After the vaccine, Ashton developed debilitating neurological symptoms, including weakness, pain, tremors, and severe nervous system dysfunction. For months, he went to bed each night unsure if he would wake up the next morning. Doctors acknowledged that something was very wrong… But they had no solutions...

Dec 11, 202558 min

Holiday movies as modern traditions

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – In many ways, holiday movies serve as bridges between generations. Grandparents may prefer classics like Miracle on 34th Street, while younger family members gravitate toward modern comedies. Watching these films together creates opportunities for conversation, laughter, and shared appreciation. It is a reminder that traditions are not static—they grow, adapt, and...

Nov 29, 202558 min

Manhattan Contrarian is a voice of reason in a sea of climate change insanity

The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Francis Menton challenges prevailing climate narratives, questioning whether renewable-powered grids have ever been proven at scale. He examines the practical and economic realities of shifting cities to wind, solar, and battery systems while critiquing New York’s climate policies. His work offers a sharp, reasoned perspective on energy, governance, and environmental...

Nov 24, 202557 min

Left’s free speech meltdown: Jimmy Kimmel, Roseanne, and UK censorship

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Let’s take the mask off the Left’s double standard on free speech, media accountability, and the rising authoritarianism infecting both sides of the Atlantic. First, we dissect the manufactured outrage over Jimmy Kimmel’s light slap on the wrist for spreading blatant disinformation about Charlie Kirk’s killer, falsely claiming political motives that didn’t...

Sep 25, 202558 min

The noise of constant judgment

Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – Every word is scrutinized, and every answer feels like a potential landmine. Offend the wrong person, and you face the ultimate modern punishment: being canceled. Ironically, those who cry loudest for accountability are often blind to their own hypocrisy, judging others without recognizing the same flaws within themselves...

Aug 26, 202557 min

Vaccine ideology is no joke: Jimmy Dore with Dr. McCullough

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Hollywood shifts from “my body, my choice” to “screw your freedoms” as mandates dominate the pandemic. Jimmy Dore stands out, openly sharing his vaccine injury and reading from "Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality." Dr. McCullough joins him to expose the failures of vaccinology, civil liberties lost, and the public turning away from dangerous COVID-19 shots...

Aug 25, 202558 min

Chris Pratt goes MAHA and wants America to be unified

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – That kind of courage is rare in today’s cultural climate. Many celebrities shy away from being open about their beliefs for fear of backlash. Pratt, on the other hand, embraces it. He wants his example to inspire young people to live out their own faith without shame or apology. His message is simple: use your platform — whatever size it may be to...

Aug 21, 202558 min

Memphis Gold’s road from Vietnam vet to blues legend

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Blues legend Memphis Gold rises from homeless Vietnam veteran to celebrated musician and advocate. A chance encounter in a pawn shop rekindles his passion, leading to a career sharing stages with music greats. Through his nonprofit, he empowers homeless and disabled veterans, using music and art to inspire resilience, hope, and renewed purpose across communities...

Aug 13, 202558 min

When bad guys become folk heroes: America’s new obsession

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – I explore how alleged assassin Luigi Mangione transforms into a modern folk hero and sex symbol, inspiring a sold-out Musical Comedy and an obsessive online following with vigil candles, shirts, and ironic memes. As bystanders film violence instead of intervening, I question our fascination with antiheroes and wonder if fringe fixation speaks to a deeper cultural shift in America...

Aug 7, 202558 min

Making jeans and pretty girls hot again

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – American Apparel’s latest campaign featuring Sydney Sweeney reignites the buzz around great jeans and beauty standards. As sales soar and stock prices jump, controversy erupts over the choice of spokesmodel, sparking debate about fashion, race, and pop culture. I explore how jeans remain a timeless symbol—celebrated by icons from Sydney Sweeney to Beyoncé—and why they still matter...

Aug 4, 2025

How faith transformed the final days of Ozzy Osbourne, Hulk Hogan, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Ozzy Osbourne, Hulk Hogan, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner seem worlds apart, yet their final days reveal a shared spiritual journey. I explore how faith, redemption, and grace unite these icons—showing that no one is too famous or too far gone for transformation. Their stories remind us that hope and second chances are real, even in unexpected places...

Aug 3, 2025

Ozzy Osbourne’s final act of kindness; $190 million raised for charity

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Diagnosed with a rare form of Parkinson’s and enduring constant, excruciating pain, Ozzy Osbourne had every reason to retreat. He could have spent his final months in peace, surrounded by family, out of the public eye. But that wasn’t his way. Instead, he chose the path of resilience. He poured what strength he had left into organizing a once-in-a-lifetime concert...

Aug 1, 202558 min

NYC Socialism – Give my regards to Broadway!

Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – There are concerns that this situation could have a significant impact on the city’s finances. Citing Broadway as a symbolic example, the potential effects may extend throughout New York City, with repercussions for the theatre district, Wall Street, and the wider community. Such developments may prompt broader questions about the future of not only the city but...

Jul 22, 202558 min

Anxiety and depression skyrocket for children as screen time grows

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – Where are all the kids during the beautiful spring and summer days? THEY ARE INDOORS! They are not outside playing with other kids directly; they are online playing games together, but in the ‘safety’ of their own home, usually their bedroom, for hours and hours on end. Recess has been cut considerably, and so has physical education. Why? Are our kids really any SAFER?

Jul 22, 202558 min

How to deprogram from the matrix

Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – Join me and Eric Nies as we dive into awakening, healing, and reclaiming our power from the matrix. From celebrity fame to deep spiritual rebirth, Eric shares his raw journey of breaking free from programming, embracing truth, and building a life rooted in sovereignty, compassion, and love. This conversation invites you to step into your own transformation...

Jul 10, 2025

AOC, the Commie from the Bronx

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez often highlights her Bronx roots, but her upbringing was mostly in suburban Yorktown Heights. This piece contrasts her narrative with that of Jennifer Lopez, another Bronx native, and examines how AOC's middle-class background shapes her political persona as a champion of socialism and the working class, despite a life far from poverty...

Jul 2, 202558 min

Paul Newman’s free camps for sick children are still going strong today

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Paul Newman’s pioneering summer camps for children with serious illnesses continue thriving through the SeriousFun Children’s Network. Founded in 1988 with the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, these free programs offer medical support, adventurous activities, and healing community to kids and families worldwide. This enduring legacy shows generosity and joy can truly transform lives...

Jun 27, 202558 min

The Prospector Theater turns disabilities into opportunities

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – At the Prospector Theater in Ridgefield, Connecticut, adults with disabilities find meaningful work, from projectionist to digital marketer. Founder Valerie Jensen focuses on potential over limitations, empowering employees known as “Prospects” to develop skills, confidence, and community. This inclusive cinema experience sparks creativity, transforms lives, and offers a replicable model for...

Jun 21, 202558 min

A conversation with Brad Zinn, lifelong anti-communist and entertainer

Trevor Loudon Reports – I interview Brad Zinn, lifelong anti-communist entertainer, magician, and comedian, on his decades-long crusade against Marxism. From a fourth-grade reading that sparked his activism to a Messianic Jewish faith awakening, Zinn exposes modern communist strategies targeting America’s values. He warns about debanking, CBDC, child seizures, and gun confiscation, urging unwavering vigilance and...

Jun 16, 202557 min

Savannah Banana success story inspires America

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – From near bankruptcy to sold-out stadiums, the Savannah Bananas revolutionize baseball with their fan-centric “Banana Ball” and joy. Jesse and Emily Cole’s daring vision transformed a struggling team into a national sensation, redefining success through innovation, community, and resilience. Experience how this unique movement celebrates the American spirit and brings fans back to...

Jun 6, 202558 min

Make America Healthy Again: Meet the Alphabet Chef

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – I explore Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” and its impact on health freedom and education communities. I introduce Laura St. John, the Alphabet Chef, who transforms her theatrical talents into engaging nutrition lessons for young children. Discover her methods inspire healthy food choices and her programs bring real fun to nutrition education.

May 12, 202558 min

Kamala Harris charges $50k to hear her word salad

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Former Vice President Kamala Harris is under fire for charging $50,000 to deliver her trademark convoluted speeches, dubbed “word salad,” at high‑profile events. Critics slam the hefty fee as a transparent cash grab, online mocking her rambling platitudes and publicly questioning why audiences would pay a fortune for empty rhetoric.

May 2, 202558 min

Aliens from space and from other countries

Chasing Justice with Lt. Joe Pangaro – Mysterious drones and UFOs flood the headlines—are they extraterrestrial or something else? Lt. Joe dives into space, time, and the possibility that we’re not alone. Meanwhile, political chaos erupts as Democrats turn on Biden, and Trump clashes with Zelenskyy. Plus, a look at Gene Hackman and his wife—what really happened?

Mar 3, 2025

Education: Yesterday and today

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Growing up with *Little House on the Prairie* painted a picture of simpler education—one-room schoolhouses, chalkboards, and independent thinking. Today’s schools have shifted toward groupthink and institutional control. With homeschooling on the rise, more families seek freedom in learning. Is nostalgia driving change, or are we reclaiming what education was meant to be?

Feb 16, 202558 min

The courage to create: How Justin Verner turned his dream into reality

Energetic Health Institute Radio with Jolene Goring, CHN – Courage isn’t about being fearless—it’s about taking action despite the fear. I sit down with Justin Verner, an author and musician who turns his dreams into reality. From overcoming doubt to embracing creativity and health, his journey proves that success comes from persistence. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on chasing passion and believing in yourself.

Feb 7, 202558 min

RFK Jr.’s plan to tackle America’s obesity crisis

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – A Detroit rapper takes legal action against Lyft after a driver denies her a ride, citing concerns over her weight. The lawsuit sparks debate on discrimination and obesity in America. Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s nominee for Health Secretary, pushes for food policy reforms to combat the nation’s health crisis. Is America ready for change?

Feb 2, 202558 min

Jay Leno’s recipe for unity is exactly what this nation needs

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Jay Leno just swapped punchlines for BBQ, serving up 700 pounds of ribs and 400 pounds of chicken to LA firefighters. No politics, no agenda—just gratitude for first responders. His act of kindness proves that small gestures can make a big impact. Join Jimmy Hinton on *The Hidden Lightness* as he dives into Leno’s inspiring moment and how we can all spread positivity.

Jan 29, 202558 min