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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

Clarifying the top mystery pain

Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Complex Regional Pain Syndrome remains one of medicine’s most misunderstood pain disorders. This piece explores how physical injury and emotional trauma interact in the brain to create persistent pain. By focusing on neuroplasticity, limbic inflammation, and the brain-body connection, it explains how retraining the brain may help reverse chronic regional pain...

Mar 8, 202657 min

The ‘hospital trap’ that has destroyed the healthcare industry

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – America’s healthcare system did not arrive at its current cost structure by accident. It evolved through a long sequence of consolidations. Hospitals, once reserved primarily for severe illness, gradually became the organizing hub of nearly all medical care. Barak Richman, professor of law at Duke University with training in economics and...

Mar 7, 202658 min

Is terminal cancer a misdiagnosis

The Tenpenny Files – Danny Carroll questions the concept of terminal cancer, arguing that many diagnoses may be misunderstood biological responses rather than random disease. Drawing on two decades of research and personal experience, he explores Germanic Healing Knowledge, emotional shock, and the possibility that what appears fatal may actually reflect unresolved biological conflict...

Mar 7, 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

Smoking a cigarette, pouring a glass of wine, or eating sugar

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz – One of the biggest mistakes I see is the separation of “physical health” and “mental health.” Research — and clinical experience — makes it very clear: you cannot separate the two. Physical stress affects mood, cognition, digestion, and sleep. Emotional stress affects immunity, hormones, blood pressure, and inflammation. They are two sides of the same coin...

Mar 7, 202657 min

The hidden structural cause behind animal pain

The Tenpenny Files – Animals receive medications and surgeries for pain that may begin with hidden spinal misalignment. Real cases reveal how precise atlas adjustments restore movement, improve nerve function, and influence growth and performance across species. This perspective challenges conventional veterinary care and reframes health as a structural foundation rather than symptom management alone...

Mar 6, 202657 min

Why transparency matters in new genetic food platforms

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Transparency in emerging genetic food technologies is under scrutiny as mRNA livestock trials expand and labeling rules remain unclear. Families demand informed consent about what enters the food supply. Citizens push for accountability, support local ranchers, and call on states to protect transparency, free speech, and responsible oversight in agriculture...

Mar 6, 202657 min

Navigating the healthcare maze before tragedy strikes

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Between insurance barriers, prior authorizations, referrals, coverage denials, and fragmented communication between providers, many people find themselves struggling just to access the care they need. What should be a system designed to support healing often becomes a maze that patients must learn to navigate on...

Mar 6, 202657 min

Multiple bills seek to end vaccine makers’ 40-year liability shield, Q&A 187

America Out Loud PULSE with Malcolm Out Loud and Nicolas Hulscher – Excess mortality is declining, but people are still dying. Would you say that the excess deaths are declining because we are getting further away from the jabs, and are the people dying because they took boosters? Have there been any studies looking at infants and the effects of a recent covid infection and subsequent immunizations?

Mar 5, 2026

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

From tax lawyer to regenerative farmer leading MAHA

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Former tax attorney John Klar returns to his family’s Vermont roots and becomes a regenerative farmer and advocate for small farms. Now active in the Make America Healthy Again movement, he challenges industrial agriculture, promotes local food systems, and pushes policies supporting organic farming, soil health, and healthier food for communities...

Mar 5, 202658 min

Global power and public trust inside the Gates lawsuit

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud – Hosts Ashley Caputo and Gail Macrae examine the Netherlands civil lawsuit naming Bill Gates, explore the influence of the Gates Foundation in global health policy, revisit vaccine controversies, and question how shifting COVID-19 narratives, media framing, and institutional power affect public trust and transparency worldwide...

Mar 5, 202658 min

Islamic terror strikes in Texas and Virginia & Iran’s regime collapse

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – An analysis of the latest attacks by Islamic extremists targeting Americans in Texas and Virginia. The Iranian campaign has systematically degraded Iranian nuclear facilities, missile production sites, military infrastructure, naval assets, and air defenses. Confirmed outcomes include the elimination of Ayatollah and 40 senior officials, including...

Mar 4, 202657 min

From Nurse whistleblower to functional medicine nurse

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Postpartum nurse and whistleblower Michelle Spencer reveals a lawsuit alleging concealed stillbirth data linked to COVID vaccination, shares her experience with retaliation, and explains her transition into functional medicine, where she now supports patients with chronic illness and vaccine injury...

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

Rethinking mental health beyond medication

The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Psychotherapist Dr. Teralyn Sell challenges conventional psychiatry, examining psychiatric drug risks, informed consent, and long-term mental health outcomes. Drawing on clinical experience, she explores brain health, nutrition, sleep, and stress while offering a thoughtful perspective on why meaningful healing often requires looking beyond medication alone for lasting emotional...

Mar 3, 202657 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

How do vegans view the new food pyramid

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Doctors Peter McCullough and John E. Lewis challenge the new inverted food pyramid, arguing it elevates red meat and dairy despite risks tied to saturated fat, cancer, and heart disease. They promote plant based nutrition, fiber rich foods, and research driven transparency to support longevity, cognition, and metabolic health outcomes...

Mar 2, 202657 min

The state of psychoanalysis today

Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Dr. Evans-Puglise explores the evolving role of psychoanalysis in a rapidly changing culture, examining artificial intelligence in therapy, the enduring importance of human connection, and how psychoanalytic insight shapes modern coaching to help individuals uncover patterns, grow emotionally, and live with greater purpose...

Mar 2, 202658 min

We the patient: Transparency and relationship in healthcare

Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Ever receive a bill for a medical procedure or hospital stay and have no idea what you are paying for? Trouble getting an appointment with your medical provider – even when you’re sick? When you did have an appointment, did you feel like you spent more time getting your parking pass validated than actually talking...

Mar 2, 202657 min

The difference between health and medical care

Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Two personal stories reveal a hard truth: health and medical care are not the same. America’s crisis is cultural as much as structural. Costs, innovation, and policy debates miss the deeper issue—chronic illness and hidden distortions drive consumption, and no financing reform alone can make a nation healthy...

Mar 2, 2026

Fibromyalgia is the prototype of central pain

Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Fibromyalgia is reframed as a central pain syndrome rooted in unresolved emotional trauma rather than incurable disease. Challenging mainstream medical models, this piece explains how maladaptive brain changes drive chronic pain and outlines a practical three-step recovery plan focused on medication reform, symptom control, and retraining the brain...

Mar 1, 202657 min

Physician oversight of abortion pill, mifepristone, national controversy

Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Parker reveals the latest legal developments surrounding the abortion pill, mifepristone, including sworn testimony recently presented in Louisiana that could alter its future distribution. He recounts the hidden human cost—the physical and emotional trauma reported by women—and explains why the absence of physician oversight has become...

Feb 28, 202658 min

“The Primate Myth” of modeling human nature wrongly

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Jonathan Leaf challenges the habit of modeling human nature on chimpanzees, arguing that the comparison distorts how we understand war, obedience, language, and belonging. He proposes that humans resemble cooperative herd animals more than violent primates, reshaping debates about evolution, identity, and social behavior...

Feb 28, 202658 min

Why the US doesn’t have a healthcare system & what can we do about it?

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz – Doctors are under intense pressure — limited appointment times, insurance-driven decisions, rigid protocols, and little to no training in nutrition or lifestyle-based medicine. Many are being asked to operate far outside their scope, while patients expect them to fix problems rooted in stress, diet, sleep deprivation, and lifestyle. It’s an impossible setup for...

Feb 28, 202657 min

A shot at propaganda

The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – We unpack the escalating messaging war over childhood vaccinations, exposing propaganda tactics, conflicting medical guidance, and the real-world impact on families. They examine psychological manipulation, compensation systems, and difficult doctor conversations, equipping parents to think critically and protect informed decision-making with confidence and clarity...

Feb 28, 202657 min

Federal anti-geoengineering bill gains momentum

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – A growing movement challenges weather modification programs, comparing geoengineering to gain-of-function science and warning of escalating harm to public health, ecosystems, and freedom. Lawmakers introduce the Air Quality Act as activists organize a national roundtable, urging citizens to demand transparency, accountability, and an end to atmospheric intervention...

Feb 27, 202657 min