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Miraculous survival and a call to courageous nursing with Diana Burgess
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Diana shares what it was like to experience healthcare from the other side of the siderails and how surviving such profound trauma reshaped not only her body, but her faith, her purpose, and her understanding of healing. The conversation explores the emotional and spiritual realities of becoming a patient after a career spent...
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...
From weight loss to whole-person healing: The root-cause path to lasting health
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – This episode explores why lasting health goes beyond diet and exercise. Melissa and functional medicine nurse Kerri Takata reveal how root-cause care, nervous system regulation, emotional healing, and faith work together to restore metabolic health, break free from survival mode, and create sustainable, whole-person wellness...
Understanding the difference between a religion and a cult
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – If we want to understand the difference honestly, and not just dismiss everything we don’t like, we need a better framework. And that framework is intent. A religion is a system of belief created to seek truth about the world and humanity’s place in it. A cult is a system of belief created to gain control over people...
Reflections and hope for 2026 in uncertain times
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Reflections on a new year focus on hope for 2026, national priorities, faith, and peace. The conversation balances optimism with concern, addressing immigration, support for the military, and emerging technology. Questions about artificial intelligence, privacy, courage, and purpose frame a call to reflect, stand firm, and make a difference today...
The best survival manual for an upside-down world
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – In a world marked by chaos, moral confusion, and spiritual unrest, many are searching for truth that endures. This piece explores competing worldviews, exposing the failures of evolution and philosophy while affirming Christianity as the foundation for purpose, moral clarity, and emotional stability needed to survive and thrive in turbulent times today...
Daydreaming at the start of a New Year…
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Since this is Rogers for America's first broadcast of the new year, I’d like to change direction and begin by sharing our hopes for the future of our country—perhaps focusing on the positive news we wish to hear, rather than the unwelcome stories that bombard us daily. Mainstream media outlets typically do not report on their own activities...
Epiphany, Jesus revealed
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – The New Year invites a fresh start rooted in faith and wisdom. Reading a different Bible translation opens Scripture in new ways, helping God’s voice speak clearly. Small, steady practices shape lasting change. Trust what God reveals, take faithful steps forward, and allow grace to guide daily obedience and worship...
In celebration of 250 years
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As America marks 250 years, the enduring vision of a “city upon a hill” is recalled through the words of John Winthrop and Ronald Reagan. Their message affirms liberty, faith, and national purpose, reminding us that the United States stands as the last best hope for mankind when freedom is faithfully upheld...
How to set and keep New Year’s goals
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As a new year begins, ancient wisdom meets modern resolve. Drawing from Eisenhower, Socrates, Marcus Aurelius, and Aristotle, this reflection explores why most resolutions fail and how lasting change is formed. True goals grow through humility, daily practice, and steady habits that shape character, purpose, and hope over time...
The proof for God: it’s easier than you think
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – This explores an apologetic case for God’s existence through theology, science, and human consciousness. Drawing on faith traditions and medical insight, it reflects on the complexity of the human body and mind, arguing that biological design, consciousness, and spirituality point beyond material explanation toward a...
The hidden lightness of Christmas in a season of loss
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Christmas arrives wrapped in grief as sudden loss collides with sacred tradition. In the shadow of tragedy, reflection reveals a deeper meaning of the season—one rooted in hope, presence, and love. Amid sorrow, compassion rises, reminding us that light still appears in shared pain, human connection, and the choice to love boldly when life feels fragile...
Don’t ever let anyone steal your hope
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Physicians can too easily deliver a prognosis after a catastrophic injury that paints a bleak future for the patient, stealing hope and throwing shade upon the human life spark to survive and ultimately thrive. Psychiatric patients, for instance, are too often told that their psychiatric diagnosis is permanent and cannot change over months and years, when...
The fear of free will
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – At the individual level, misuse of free will produces local damage. At the institutional level, misuse produces systemic damage. Errors are replicated at scale. Mistakes become policy. Failures are insulated from correction because admitting error threatens legitimacy. This is the inversion that breaks civilizations. Highly centralized systems...
A rationalist’s perspective on marijuana regulation
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – A rational examination of marijuana regulation weighs medical research, political policy, and moral responsibility. Cannabis offers pleasure and limited therapeutic benefit, yet carries significant health risks. Beyond legality, the discussion centers on self-control, education, and accountability, urging informed choices guided by science, ethics, and faith...