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Chicago pastor Corey Brooks halts walk for surgery while fighting America’s youth crisis

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Pastor Corey Brooks walks across America to confront the growing youth crisis, raising awareness around mental health, addiction, and community breakdown. As he pauses for surgery, his mission continues to inspire hope, faith, and action while driving efforts to build a life-changing community center for Chicago’s struggling youth...

Mar 31, 202657 min

Guarding childhood in an age of confusion

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Too often, adults treat a transient crisis like a life sentence. A surgeon's knife is not a cure for a confused childhood. Many former patients finally found peace only after stepping back from medical pathways. Those stories are wrenching. They expose an industry that profits from certainty and a cultural zeal that mistakes affirmation for compassion...

Mar 28, 202658 min

‘You’ve been screwed!’ Dave Ramsey’s blunt warning on buying a home today

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The numbers paint a sobering picture. The median age of first-time homebuyers has climbed to between 35 and 40 years old—far older than previous generations. For many, the traditional timeline of buying a home in their 20s or early 30s has become unrealistic. At the same time, some hopeful buyers are clinging to the idea of a housing market crash...

Mar 28, 202657 min

The MAHA cookbook: Taking charge of your health with vibrant, Whole Foods

The Tenpenny Files – I explore how modern food narratives shape our choices, often masking harm behind convenience and familiarity. I reconnect cooking with responsibility, showing how whole foods restore energy, clarity, and confidence. This perspective challenges accepted norms and helps families reclaim true nourishment from within everyday life in practical, grounded ways today...

Mar 27, 202657 min

Why modern relationships feel harder than ever

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – We live in a world where communication is instant, options seem endless, and independence is celebrated. Yet despite all this, people are struggling more than ever to build the kind of lasting partnerships that previous generations often took for granted. The reasons are complex, but several cultural trends stand out — and they deserve honest examination...

Mar 27, 202658 min

Roblox isn’t just a game: The truth parents need to hear

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Predators use platforms like Roblox to target children, often by posing as other kids and slowly building trust through repeated interactions. Ashley walks through the step-by-step process of grooming in a way that helps parents understand how subtle and gradual these situations can be. What begins as a seemingly innocent...

Mar 27, 202657 min

What happens when genetic records begin at birth

The Tenpenny Files – Newborn screening expands beyond early detection as whole-genome sequencing enters hospitals and public health programs. Genetic data collected at birth shapes lifelong medical profiles, influences care decisions, and raises concerns about privacy, storage, and control. Parents navigate pressures as systems evolve and authority over their child’s future becomes increasingly complex...

Mar 26, 202657 min

Grandparents make grand partners

The Tenpenny Files – Lori Wildenberg reframes the role of grandparents, revealing their powerful influence on identity, belief, and emotional development. She explores family tensions, boundaries, and generational differences while challenging common parenting goals. This conversation uncovers how everyday interactions shape lasting impact and why intentional presence matters more than ever in modern family life...

Mar 25, 202657 min

At what age should parents give their children phones?

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The twelve-year-olds with smartphones were 31% more likely to show symptoms of depression, 40% more likely to be obese, and 62% more likely to get insufficient sleep. Among the group of kids who did not have a smartphone at 12, but later acquired one over the next year, the results were similar. These kids were more likely to report serious...

Mar 25, 202657 min

Who decides what your child sees?

The Tenpenny Files – Brent Dusing reveals how digital platforms quietly shape what children see, think, and accept as normal. This conversation uncovers how algorithms prioritize content, why harmful material reaches young audiences, and what parents often miss. It challenges families to rethink screen influence and understand the hidden forces guiding a child’s daily digital experience...

Mar 24, 202657 min

Is there a correlation between infant screen time and adult anxiety?

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – New research tracks children from infancy to adolescence, revealing how early screen exposure may reshape brain development, slow decision-making, and increase anxiety risk. Findings highlight infancy as a critical window and show how simple parental interactions, like reading together, can help offset potential long-term cognitive and emotional impacts...

Mar 24, 2026

A veteran therapist’s warning to parents about gender distress

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – A veteran therapist speaks out on the surge in gender distress among youth, challenging prevailing mental health practices and urging parents to stay vigilant. Drawing from personal hardship and professional experience, she questions medical trends, highlights ethical concerns, and calls for truth, resilience, and family-centered care in navigating complex cultural...

Mar 24, 2026

Herbs, tinctures, salves: Bringing wellness home for the whole family

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – Our kids need this now more than ever. With increasing exposure to environmental toxins, gentle detox practices and natural support for the body are so important. Haley emphasized something I fully agree with: when we teach children about how their bodies work—especially gut health—we give them tools for life...

Mar 24, 202657 min

The path to a healthier America starts with sprouting, Q&A 189

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Our food is vital to our health- eating well heals, protects, and enhances our lives. However, our food system and grocery stores are packed with processed “food” with unpronounceable ingredients that harm us. Ultra-processed foods are cheap and seductive. They also carry a cost we now pay at every clinic visit...

Mar 20, 202657 min

Chiropractic care plays broader role in nervous system & body’s ability to function optimally

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – A whole-body approach to wellness often includes lifestyle factors such as nutrition, movement, stress management, sleep, and nervous system regulation. Rather than viewing the body as separate systems treated independently, this perspective recognizes how interconnected our physical structure, nervous system...

Mar 20, 202657 min

Inspiring children’s literature through the World of Britfield

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – As America approaches its 250th anniversary, attention turns to educating children through inspiring literature like the World of Britfield. Author Chad Robert Stewart champions creativity, history, and critical thinking, offering families an engaging alternative that blends storytelling with meaningful lessons for young minds in a rapidly changing cultural landscape...

Mar 17, 202657 min

Are too many vaccines making kids chronically sick

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Doctors Maria Hubmer-Mogg and Peter A. McCullough discuss the sharp rise in chronic childhood conditions, including autism, asthma, and ADHD. They examine possible links to the expanding vaccine schedule, call for greater transparency in safety research, and argue that open scientific debate and parental choice are essential for protecting children’s long-term health...

Mar 17, 2026

Protecting children from predators in a digital world

The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – A powerful conversation explores childhood trauma, online grooming, and the responsibility parents carry to protect their children. Adam Johnson shares painful experiences, faith, and hard-earned insight about predators, family, and the dark night of the soul. It calls families to vigilance, honest conversation, and renewed commitment to safeguarding children today...

Mar 16, 202657 min

Protecting your religious facility before and during an active shooter attack

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Faith communities face growing security risks in today’s world. This guide explains how religious facilities can prepare for and respond to active shooter threats through threat assessments, staff training, access control, and emergency planning—helping leaders protect congregations while preserving the welcoming, peaceful environment houses of worship are meant to provide...

Mar 15, 202657 min

From blindness to sight: Faith in a divided culture

FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – On the Fourth Sunday of Lent, the healing of a man born blind reveals more than a miracle—it exposes the heart. Faith shapes how Christians teach children, engage politics, guard human dignity, and pursue truth. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem while living with confident trust in God’s faithfulness today...

Mar 15, 202657 min

How does God use suffering for our good

The Tenpenny Files – Pastor Clay Jones and Jean Jones share how deep suffering—miscarriage, illness, and family struggles—can shape faith and character. Through personal experience, they explore how hardship becomes a tool God uses to refine believers, strengthen trust, and prepare hearts for eternity while confronting the hardest questions about pain and purpose...

Mar 11, 202657 min

The root causes behind America’s fertility crisis

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Functional nurse Alyssa Finley shares how a root-cause approach to health helps women address fertility challenges. By focusing on thyroid function, nutrition, inflammation, stress, and toxic burden, she guides women toward restoring balance, preparing their bodies for pregnancy, and supporting long-term reproductive wellness...

Mar 11, 202657 min

How healthcare failures leave vulnerable people unheard

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Healthcare systems fail vulnerable people when silence replaces honesty and institutions avoid accountability. Families navigate unanswered questions, patients carry hidden wounds, and communities struggle to respond. Real healing begins locally through compassion, informed consent, faith communities, and neighbors who show up, speak truth, and restore dignity where large systems fall short...

Mar 10, 202657 min

Homeschool bill set to pass the US Senate

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The U.S. Senate prepares to vote on the Home School Graduation Recognition Act, legislation designed to ensure homeschool graduates are recognized as high school graduates for federal student aid. Supporters say the measure will prevent discrimination in employment, trade schools, and colleges while affirming equal treatment for homeschool students nationwide...

Mar 10, 2026

Men of America: Love, faith, and family first

The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – A heartfelt message to men about the power of loving their wives fully and courageously. Reflecting on faith, family, and personal trials, the piece connects love with resilience and moral strength while highlighting Sheriff Richard Mack’s constitutional stand and the enduring importance of family bonds in resisting political and cultural decay...

Mar 9, 202655 min

How smartphones are reshaping childhood and attention

Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Notifications and endless scrolling reshape attention, parenting, and community life. Children trade play and conversation for screens while adults surrender focus to devices. Reclaiming presence—through limits on smartphones, turning off notifications, and prioritizing real human interaction—offers a path toward healthier minds, stronger families, and more resilient...

Mar 9, 202657 min

A faithful journey through identity, loss, and healing

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A man who spent decades living as a woman begins a painful journey back to truth after rediscovering faith. His story moves through loss, family estrangement, and the lasting effects of transition, yet finds redemption in repentance and reconciliation. It becomes a powerful reminder that compassion, conviction, and grace can guide healing for families and communities alike...

Mar 8, 202657 min

Sterilized and suicidal from antidepressants

The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – We examine growing evidence that antidepressants may harm fertility, sexual development, and pregnancy outcomes. Drawing on animal research, human studies, and a troubling clinical trial death, they question pharmaceutical transparency and regulatory oversight while urging informed consent, independent research, and safer approaches to mental health treatment...

Mar 7, 202658 min

What if birth isn’t failing, it’s being interrupted?

The Tenpenny Files – Dr. Sherri Tenpenny and Emmy Robbin examine how modern birth practices shift labor from a natural physiologic process to a managed medical event. They discuss nervous system regulation, hormonal disruption, rising cesarean rates, and the culture of induction while exploring how restoring trust in the body may change the birth experience for mothers...

Mar 5, 202658 min

Utah State school board member urges parents to flee public schools

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A Utah State School Board member urges parents to withdraw their children from public schools, citing dysfunction, ideological indoctrination, and declining academic performance. The discussion explores why the system continues to fail and argues that classical education, moral formation, and engaged parents offer a path toward restoring meaningful learning for future generations...

Mar 4, 202657 min

The COVID years that changed a generation of children

The Tenpenny Files – During the COVID years, pediatric exam rooms reveal a different story than the headlines. Developmental delays, rising anxiety, academic regression, and unresolved vaccine questions reshape childhood. A seasoned physician connects pandemic policies to long-standing debates over pediatric health, autism research, and the future facing an entire generation...

Mar 3, 202657 min

$1.5 million settlement given to parents who could not opt out of LGBT storytime

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A landmark Supreme Court victory forces Montgomery County to pay $1.5 million to parents denied the right to opt their children out of LGBT story time. The ruling affirms parental authority and religious freedom, declaring that public education cannot override deeply held faith-based convictions and values...

Mar 3, 2026

How Phoenix workers helped rescue an abducted toddler

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – In a moment that could have gone terribly wrong, these ordinary workers made an extraordinary choice. They climbed into their moving truck and repositioned it to block in the suspect’s vehicle, preventing any possible escape. They didn’t escalate the situation. They simply acted and called 911. Police arrived in just 90 seconds...

Mar 3, 202658 min

Sacrificial lambs exposed: A Liberal journalist’s warning on how gender ideology harms children

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – A liberal investigative journalist joins Gail Macrae to expose how gender ideology infiltrates schools, media, and healthcare, reshaping childhood through Comprehensive Sexuality Education, secrecy policies, and medical affirmation. She urges parents to reclaim authority, demand transparency, and protect children from irreversible harm driven by ideology over...

Mar 3, 202658 min

Community helps restore what isolation and digital overload can erode

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – Children today are surrounded by screens, and many struggle with conversation, eye contact, confidence, and even anxiety. Community—real, face-to-face community—helps restore what isolation and digital overload can erode. It reminds our children (and us) that kindness is normal, that neighbors can be friends, and that small moments—smiling at...

Mar 3, 202657 min

State of the Union 2026! The evening that put it all on the line

Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – A quiet moment in a laundromat becomes a reflection on family, politics, and the fragile art of listening. Through humor, gratitude, and honest conversation, connection begins to rebuild. Healing starts when strangers choose curiosity over anger and discover shared humanity in unexpected places where compassion quietly reshapes divided lives together...

Mar 2, 2026

The hidden heroes helping domestic violence survivors find safety

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – For 25 years, a California moving company quietly helps domestic violence survivors escape danger by providing free moving services. What begins as simple practical support grows into a multi-state movement, restoring dignity, stability, and hope while proving that compassion in action can transform lives and strengthen entire communities...

Feb 27, 202657 min

How to create a healthier home environment step by step

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – Do not confuse convenience with care. If you drink or smoke or buy cheap cosmetics because it is easier then own that choice. Do not dress it up with justifications. When you stop lying to yourself, you can truly change. Health is a mosaic. Food matters. Air matters. Clothes matter. Products matter. Your choices matter. Decide what is non-negotiable and let...

Feb 27, 202657 min

America’s Social Security crisis – Are you prepared for what’s coming?

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Some argue that allowing Social Security to fail — or at least fundamentally transform — could open the door to better solutions. While the idea is controversial, it raises important questions about sustainability, personal responsibility, and the role of government in providing retirement income. If the program’s struggles force a national conversation, it may...

Feb 25, 202658 min

Billions spent, California crisis worsens! Obama calls out homelessness problem

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – From sprawling encampments to families living in temporary shelters, the human toll is evident across major cities. Data from policy researchers shows that California remains home to a disproportionate share of the nation’s unhoused population, with family homelessness rising at concerning rates. Obama’s remarks underscore a growing frustration shared by Americans across the political...

Feb 24, 2026

Childhood vaccines, risk, and personalized medicine

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Myriah Hinchey – Childhood vaccines spark intense debate in modern healthcare. Dr. James Neuenschwander explores vaccine history, ingredients, immune vulnerability, and rising chronic illness in children. This conversation examines individualized risk, parental autonomy, informed consent, and the urgent need for transparent safety data and personalized approaches to pediatric health...

Feb 24, 202657 min

DCF and the medical kidnapping of Kenlee Zuraff

The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – Host Nurse Nicole joins fellow nurses to examine a Florida custody case where medical refusal triggers state intervention. The discussion explores parental rights, Black Box Warning risks, DCF authority, and ethical boundaries between protection and coercion, offering families practical strategies for documentation, advocacy, and informed medical decision making during crises...

Feb 21, 202658 min

Travel is swiftly becoming a homeschool perk

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As homeschooling rises, families embrace the freedom to turn travel into meaningful learning experiences. Parents report stronger grades, deeper curiosity, and closer family bonds as children attend online classes from anywhere. Flexible, mobile education reshapes how families explore the world while staying academically on track throughout the year...

Feb 20, 202658 min

The war for our sons begins at home

The Tenpenny Files – Hope erodes not first in culture, but in the home. Carl Barrett confronts fatherlessness, distraction, and spiritual drift shaping Generation Z. Drawing from Deuteronomy and prison ministry experience, he calls parents back to intentional leadership, daily discipleship, and accountable faith. The choice is clear: surrender the next generation to confusion or reclaim them with conviction and obedience...

Feb 18, 202657 min

When a mother’s intuition saves a life

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – A mother’s intuition refuses to accept easy answers when her son’s autism takes a sudden turn. After years of dismissal, she uncovers a hidden diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis. Through faith, advocacy, and integrative healing, her persistence leads to remarkable recovery and renewed hope for families facing complex medical challenges...

Feb 18, 202657 min

Raising patients instead of children

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Psychologist Luanna Devenis challenges modern therapy’s drift from restraint to ideology, arguing that children are increasingly treated as patients rather than developing individuals. She critiques overmedication, anxious parenting, and the rush to medicalize uncertainty, urging families and clinicians to slow down and restore responsibility, structure, and patience...

Feb 14, 2026

America at 250 – Gallup says Americans are losing hope

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – More Americans say they feel pessimistic about where the country is headed. As the nation approaches its 250th birthday, a deeper question emerges: What story will define this milestone? Will it be the story told by pundits and poll numbers—a narrative of decline and division? Or will it be the story written by ordinary Americans who refuse to let cynicism win?

Feb 14, 202657 min

Hospitals groom kids into the gender cult

The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – Nurses expose how hospitals and schools advance radical gender ideology at children’s expense. Parents face secrecy, coercion, and legal pressure as medical systems prioritize scripts over biology and consent. This warning calls families, clinicians, and lawmakers to demand transparency, protect children, and restore evidence based care now nationwide across America...

Feb 14, 2026

Becoming MomStrong in an era of cultural indoctrination

The Tenpenny Files – Motherhood now demands courage in a culture that shapes children without consent. Heidi St. John reflects on education, authority, and the rising pressure placed on families as values shift and trust erodes. She calls parents to reclaim responsibility, confront institutional influence, and protect formative years before time and conviction quietly slip away...

Feb 11, 202658 min

Lymevector-borne disease, neuropsychiatric illness, Alzheimer’s, and the cost of missed diagnosis

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Myriah Hinchey – Lyme disease and other vector-borne infections can masquerade as psychiatric and neurodegenerative illness when they go undetected. This piece examines why these conditions are frequently missed, how symptoms resemble dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, and why timely clinical recognition and informed testing can alter disease trajectory and improve outcomes...

Feb 10, 202658 min