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Take a breath and reset your life for greater focus, peace, and love
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – In a world increasingly driven by crisis, information overload, and technology that too often holds both parents and children hostage, Holly Swenson reminds us of how we can live in the Twenty-first century and still nourish our most basic human needs for creating a home grounded in stability, peace, and love...
MOTHER: Our universal common thread
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – When news broke that Today Show host Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother, Nancy, had been kidnapped from her home in Arizona in the middle of the night, it sent a shockwave across the nation. Violent crimes occur in the US every day, many of them never receiving national media attention. That same week, the nation mourned the loss of Catherine O’Hara...
When the state claimed the child: The hidden purpose of modern schooling
The Tenpenny Files – The modern education system is not a historical accident but a deliberate redesign that transfers authority from families and faith to the state. I trace how compulsory schooling, altered literacy methods, and financial influence reshape belief, weaken parental control, and normalize failure, revealing a system built to mold ideology rather than cultivate independent thought...
Medical abuse exposed through forged consent forms case
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – When a wife walks into a hospital with her husband, she expects care. She does not expect him to become a prisoner. She does not expect his clear wish to refuse a ventilator to be treated like a suggestion. She does not expect consent forms to be forged and a loved one sedated into silence. This is the reality one Oklahoma woman faced. Her husband walked into an emergency room. Ten days later, he...
Medical kidnapping destroys families and lives
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – I expose how medical kidnapping tears families apart as parents clash with hospitals and child protection agencies. I explore allegations of neglect, emergency removals, and foster placements, while voices like Spike Cohen and Dr. Irene Mavrakakis reveal systemic failures, consent abuses, and urgent paths toward reform and family reunification across America, today, demanding accountability now...
Hidden in plain sight: The realities of sex trafficking
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – I sit down with Roland Serna to confront the hidden realities of sex trafficking in the United States. We explore how abuse, trauma, and exploitation intersect, why prevention and awareness save lives, and how nurses, clinicians, and communities recognize vulnerability, respond with compassion, and support survivors toward healing and restoration...
An encounter that changed everything!
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Rhea Holmes’ life didn’t end on a marble bench. Because an angel showed up. And sometimes, angels wear blue. This story is not just about homelessness. It’s about grief, resilience, and the quiet power of kindness that comes from our men and women in blue. It’s about what happens when someone refuses to look away. And it’s a reminder that even in...
California is a prime example of why parents are seeking alternatives to public education
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – New revelations show California schools concealing gender transition records from parents, sparking legal battles, federal scrutiny, and growing outrage over parental rights. Lawsuits, court rulings, and malpractice cases intensify debate about education, transparency, and the role of government in children’s lives today across the nation...
Survival guide for the completely unvaccinated child
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – This guide examines whether childhood diseases would return without vaccination, arguing modern sanitation, surveillance, and medical treatments greatly reduce epidemic risk. It explores how infections are managed today and outlines when vaccination remains a reasonable, targeted choice under shared clinical decision-making...
When medicine loses trust, patients and society suffer
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Trust in medicine and public institutions is unraveling as bureaucracy, money, and ideology replace evidence and transparency. From board certification to pharmaceutical influence and informed consent, patients pay the price. Rebuilding trust requires honesty, accountability, and restoring cultural balance that allows families, children, and society to thrive...
Beneath the ice and headlines, the ‘storm of the century’ reveals America’s best
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – America has never lost her compassion. It’s just quieter than outrage and far less interested in applause. When the snow melts, the plow lines will disappear. But the truth revealed by this storm should linger: beneath the ice and headlines, there is still a deep, stubborn lightness in America. And it shows up exactly when it’s needed most...
How to live your life with all the benefits of Blue Zones
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – Aging is real. Losing yourself is optional. I have worked in holistic care for nearly two decades, and I still see people accept decline as if it is inevitable. It is not. Most of what we call aging is changeable. You do not need perfection. You need consistent inputs that support resilience. The real villain is ultra-processed food...
Teenagers fix cars for single moms in Virginia and give them for free
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – At a Virginia high school, teenagers repair donated cars and give them free to single mothers in need. Guided by compassion and faith, students learn real skills while restoring hope, stability, and dignity. With quiet generosity and no fanfare, this program shows what happens when education, service, and community come together...
Why eating better has not produced better health
The Tenpenny Files – Most people believe they are eating well, yet feel tired, unwell, or stuck. This conversation explores how food was reframed as healthy while quietly undermining energy and metabolism, why cooking disappeared from daily life, and how reclaiming food literacy at home may be one of the most powerful steps toward lasting health...
Human trafficking – 21st century slavery: Are we averting our eyes?
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – According to Andi Buerger J.D., survivor, founder, and Chairman of Voices Against Trafficking, “At a time when real-life heroes or role models can be scarce, ordinary people are making a difference in human rights, not for glory but for good.” Andi, a survivor, shares insights on how to recognize and help victims...
Is my child really saved or were we taught the wrong assurance?
The Tenpenny Files – Many parents assume salvation is settled once a child prays a prayer, yet years later faith quietly fades. This conversation challenges common assumptions about assurance, exposing the difference between religious language and genuine fellowship with God, the dangers of misplaced certainty, and the biblical warnings most believers were never taught to examine closely...
80,000 teddy bears and one teen’s mission
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – In Hershey, Pennsylvania, a beloved hockey tradition turns generosity into action as tens of thousands of teddy bears rain onto the ice. At the heart of it all, teen Gabby Kerchner transforms a simple dream into a nationwide mission, proving that kindness, community, and youth leadership can lift countless children...
Unlocking potential: Why homeschooling builds confident, free thinkers
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – I share how my homeschool upbringing shapes confident, independent thinking. Through gentle, individualized learning, children grow resilient, curious, and self-directed. I contrast this freedom with rigid schooling models, cite research on emotional development, and offer practical guidance for families seeking education rooted in love, courage, and authentic...
Floridians are paying for Kenlee to be kidnapped. Who is minding the store?
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – You will hear the horrifying story of DCF kidnapping Kenlee and refusing to return her to Joy's loving home. All of this is because a physician's ego was bruised. For the last two years, instead of being home with her loving family, who understand her disease and give her the best care, Kenlee has been five hours away from her family, because DCF was...
Worried about your children attending government schools? Start your own school
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – A concerned father questions public education and feels called to build something new. Through research, faith, and perseverance, a classical school is launched. This story follows the journey of starting a school, offering parents an alternative path for educating children to think, reason, and stand firm...
The psychological and physical toll of understanding grief
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – When I lost my spouse, the world didn’t just feel different—it became different. Colors dulled. Time warped. Simple tasks felt like climbing a mountain with no summit in sight. And while grief is a universal human experience, the way it manifests is deeply personal. That’s why supporting someone who is grieving requires sensitivity, patience, and...
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...
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...
Teaching children to appreciate real whole foods early
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – The conversation explores what “clean living” actually means in real life — not from a place of fear, restriction, or perfectionism, but from a grounded, faith-centered approach that prioritizes nourishment, sustainability, and grace. Ashley and Lexi discuss the importance of making realistic, healthy swaps, reducing toxic exposures...
Could we ever live without our smartphones? For 30 days, even?
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Over half (53%) of Americans want to cut down on phone usage in 2025 (33% more than in 2023). We feel the pressure of this technology addiction, as more than half of Americans, at 52%, say they want to reduce their phone time. But longing to do a thing and actually accomplishing the thing can sometimes be worlds apart...
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...
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...
Building stronger family connections in the ‘new year’
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – The new year offers a natural opportunity to reset expectations and shift focus from “fixing” family dynamics to simply nurturing connection. Small changes can have a significant impact. According to Velders, healthy communication is one of the most important tools for healing. Listening with curiosity rather than defensiveness and...
The healing power of forgiveness
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Forgiveness is revealed as a powerful act of self-liberation rather than a gift for others. Through personal reflection and family wounds, this piece shows how releasing anger restores clarity, peace, and emotional freedom. Letting go transforms relationships, reshapes identity, and opens the door to healing that continues through conscious daily choice...
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...
The ‘Great Detox Reset’ is both a wake-up call and a roadmap
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Myriah Hinchey – Today, more than ever, we’re surrounded by toxins that interfere with our hormones, impair our mitochondria, disrupt our immune systems, and inflame our brains. The CDC’s biomonitoring data now confirms that nearly every American carries measurable levels of heavy metals, phthalates, parabens, organophosphates, PFAS “forever chemicals,”...
Real men don’t go woke: Dr. Gilda Carle exposes the silent war against masculinity
The Tenpenny Files – Something is happening to men that few are willing to confront. I sit down with Dr. Gilda Carle to expose the cultural forces undermining masculinity, silencing fathers, and driving men into isolation. This conversation reveals why men are withdrawing, how identity is being stripped away, and what must be done to rebuild strength, purpose, and hope...
The genetic line is being crossed at birth
The Tenpenny Files – Newborn screening is quietly crossing a genetic threshold. As whole-genome sequencing enters hospitals and public health systems, DNA collected at birth begins shaping medical pathways long before symptoms appear. I examine how these programs expand, how data is stored and shared, and what this shift means for parental authority and lifelong medical autonomy...
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...
Growing up as the world lost its marbles
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Comedian Lou Perez reflects on adulthood, family, and institutions as COVID, city life, and cultural certainty distort everyday experience. With humor and restraint, he examines how memory fades, systems fail, and priorities shift. Family restores proportion, lived reality punctures ideology, and ordinary moments regain meaning as the world slowly returns to scale...