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The healing protocols of the Creators’ Jubilee
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – I share how the Creator’s Jubilee reveals healing through prayer, faith, and divine guidance. I explore miraculous technologies, sacred wisdom, and testimonies that uplift humanity. Joined by dedicated professionals, I highlight natural energy innovations and spiritual practices that restore balance, strengthen belief, and inspire a new era of hope and renewal...
Flatlining on the field of battle, Major Ed Pulido lives to tell his story
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Jeff interviews Major Ed Pulido, who shares a powerful journey of service, sacrifice, and resilience after a life-changing combat injury. He advocates for better veteran care, mental health support, and streamlined systems, urging practical reforms to ensure wounded service members receive the dignity, guidance, and resources they deserve upon returning home...
Easter changes everything: The door is open
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – On Easter weekend, I reflect on the resurrection of Jesus and the call to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. I see how faith connects to a broken, dangerous world and reminds us that hope is alive. Prayer opens a door beyond fear and conflict, inviting God to move in hearts, nations, and uncertain times...
Eden Village could end homelessness in America
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Transforming an abandoned mobile home park, the Browns raised an astounding $4.75 million to bring their idea to life. In 2018, the first Eden Village opened its doors, featuring 31 tiny homes designed specifically for chronically homeless individuals. But these weren’t just structures—they were dignified, permanent residences in a thoughtfully designed community...
This waitress made 270,000 meals to feed the homeless in Florida
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – I share the story of Gloria Vargas, a Florida waitress who turns hardship into purpose by feeding thousands of homeless individuals. From her own kitchen to a growing nonprofit, she leads with faith, compassion, and action, proving that one person’s commitment can restore dignity, inspire hope, and transform entire communities...
Celebrating 250 years of medical milestones, Q&A 191
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Have you heard of any vaccine-related injuries causing PVC's? If a person detoxed from spike, took part in heavy sweating, and had a low antibody count, could it be possible that the vaccine hasn’t reverse transcribed and is cleared? If the mRNA was found in breast milk, could it be excreted in urine, saliva and semen as well as sweat?
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...
Palm Sunday truth in a world of accusations
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – On Palm Sunday, Jesus enters Jerusalem in humility, revealing a kingship unlike the world expects. The message calls believers to pray for peace, speak truth with care, confront injustice honestly, and trust God’s redemptive power. It urges repentance, courage, and compassion for neighbors, enemies, leaders, and suffering families alike...
The story of the incredible work of two men who financially saved independence
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – I bring students into a moment of curiosity and uncover the overlooked courage of Robert Morris and Charles Willing. I show how their fortunes fueled the Revolution, revealing that liberty depends not only on bold leaders, but on quiet sacrifice, character, and a willingness to risk everything for a greater cause...
Fighting relentless cancer – Daniel F. Baranowski #4
Project Out Loud – We live in a moment when the health system feels like an obstacle. It can be. It is also the place where miracles happen. Daniel’s life is raw proof that luck, science, grit, faith, and good company can conspire to keep someone here longer than anyone expected. It is a story that ought to make us all pay attention. When medicine meets will, people can still surprise the odds...
The mountain protocol developed for life threatening illness can seem insurmountable
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough speaks with Dr. Chris Robilliard about The Mountain Protocol, an integrative approach to serious illness. Drawing from his cancer survival, Robilliard frames healing as navigating physical, chemical, and emotional terrain, empowering patients to reclaim agency, restore balance, and find meaning beyond conventional medical treatment models...
Lazarus, come out!
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – In a world of confusion and conflict, this reflection calls readers to deeper faith and trust in God. Through the story of Lazarus, it explores disappointment, prayer, and hope. It invites believers to wrestle honestly with suffering while holding firm to God’s faithfulness, urging prayer for peace and confidence in His greater purpose beyond human understanding...
The hidden role of clergy in American independence
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Pulpits once helped spark American independence, as clergy preached liberty, shaped conscience, and rallied communities to act. Today, that legacy calls pastors back into public life. This piece urges renewed moral leadership, civic responsibility, and bold faith to defend freedom and guide a nation facing cultural and institutional decline...
Teen cancer survivor uses Make-A-Wish to help 300 homeless
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A 14-year-old cancer survivor in Georgia turns his Make-A-Wish into an act of compassion, helping hundreds experiencing homelessness. After enduring grueling treatments, he chooses service over self, inspiring his community and beyond. His story reveals how resilience, empathy, and selflessness can spark hope and create a powerful ripple effect...
Victory Garden Alliance inspires Americans to grow and eat real food
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Jacqueline Capriotti revives the spirit of World War II victory gardens through the Victory Garden Alliance, encouraging Americans to grow their own food. The movement promotes regenerative agriculture, community trade, and local food resilience, inspiring families nationwide to embrace healthier lifestyles and reconnect with sustainable, homegrown nourishment...
Master of Dreams: How to interpret your dreams
The Tenpenny Files – Pastor Nathan Branham explores dreams as a channel of divine communication, grounding interpretation in Scripture and the Holy Spirit rather than cultural trends. He challenges confusion, shares personal experiences, and calls believers to discern meaning with wisdom, recognizing dreams as symbolic invitations from God that require attention, testing, and spiritual maturity...
Healing chronic illness by rewiring the brain and restoring the gut
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – A functional medicine nurse shares her journey overcoming chronic illness by addressing gut health, nervous system regulation, and root causes. She explains how microbiome support, nutrition, and neuroplasticity help restore balance, improve mental health, and support long-term healing...
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...
The story of a 78-year-old DoorDash driver who touched the nation
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Instead of simply accepting the delivery and moving on with her day, Brittany decided to act. She shared the video online and started a GoFundMe fundraiser to help Richard finally rest after decades of work. Within hours, the story exploded across social media. People from all over the country watched the video of Richard slowly climbing those steps...
From prison to politics: John McAuley’s Philly fight
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – John McAuley rises from a troubled past of drugs and prison to become a voice for change in Philadelphia. Through faith, self-discipline, and a new political awakening, he challenges the system, launches a podcast, and encourages others to stand up, speak out, and work toward flipping Philly red...
How courage in faith calls for action beyond the pulpit
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Klingenschmitt describes an incident during his service as a Navy chaplain: A U.S. Navy policy required non-sectarian public prayers, restricting chaplains from using explicitly Christian language during certain public events. Klingenschmitt publicly prayed “in Jesus’ name” in protest of the policy. He faced disciplinary action and requested a court-martial...
Joseph Hernandez, the American dream: Cuba to New York State Comptroller
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Hernandez believes that New York does not have a revenue problem, but a leadership problem. Hernandez highlights that, “Affordability is a real issue. I really believe part of the burden we have in this state (NY) is that our government is so massive. Our budget is $265 billion. That’s insanity. It’s bigger than the state of Florida, and we have half as many...
Teacher dies after senior prank goes bad! Yet, family urges compassion for teens
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Instead of fleeing the scene, Wallace and several others stayed with their teacher, attempting to provide medical aid while waiting for paramedics to arrive. Their immediate response reflected shock, concern, and a desire to help someone they cared about. Despite the efforts of first responders, Hughes was later pronounced dead at the hospital. The loss sent...
How MAHA inspired me to change my life
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – After reaching 278 pounds, a MAHA-inspired shift toward whole foods, herbal remedies, and disciplined fitness sparks a life-changing wellness journey. By eliminating processed foods and embracing regenerative farming, fasting, and clean living, the transformation leads to significant weight loss, renewed energy, stronger faith, and a lasting commitment to healthier living and purpose...
Moonrise: The dawn of a new space age begins
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – This is a moment to choose what kind of country we will be. We must harden our commitment to steady, well-funded programs. We should partner where trust is real and protect what is uniquely ours. We must rebuild industrial capacity and nurture children who want to solve hard problems. Spaceflight is costly and risky. That is why it teaches...
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...
A Christmas night MIRACLE: How one man saved a homeless stranger’s life
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – On a cold Christmas night, a homeless man lies suffering outside a gas station until one passerby chooses compassion over indifference. That moment of kindness sparks medical care, community support, and an outpouring of generosity that restores dignity, reunites a family, and proves how one caring decision can change a life...
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...
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...
Living water is salvation that leads to eternal life
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – On the Third Sunday of Lent, believers reflect on Jesus offering the Woman at the Well living water that brings eternal life. At the same time, Purim celebrates God’s deliverance of His people. The moment invites gratitude, prayer for Jerusalem’s peace, and renewed hope in God’s saving power and promise today...
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...
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...
Being “Stuck” in life is real. How can we get UNSTUCK?
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – When the job you once cared about feels like a cage, when a relationship becomes a loop instead of a partnership, when grief freezes time, or when hopelessness whispers that nothing can change. Being stuck is not a failure of character. It’s a natural human response to overwhelm, loss, fear, or exhaustion. And the truth—the one people often forget...
A snake and a Savior
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – In tense times for Jerusalem and the Middle East, believers are called to pray for peace. A nighttime conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus reveals the life-changing truth of being born again—not as ritual words, but as wholehearted allegiance to Christ and a transformed, Spirit-filled life...
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...
Option C: Creator’s Divine Design
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Sixteen years ago, Lourdes was diagnosed with cancer throughout her body and given just one week to live. But in that final hour—when death seemed imminent—she experienced what she describes as a divine encounter. What followed defied medical expectation. This is not simply a story about beating cancer...
The cry from the Cross
The Tenpenny Files – Witnesses stand at four corners of the Gospel record, revealing Christ through distinct voices that converge at the cross. Isolation, fulfillment, compassion, and spiritual depth unfold alongside modern hardship in Cuba, inviting readers to confront suffering, faith, and truth without reducing their meaning through honest reflection and patient listening together...
How political violence signals a deeper societal crisis
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America faces rising political violence, economic strain, and global instability as truth erodes and institutions fracture. Courts clash with executive power, families absorb policy costs, and leaders fuel division. The call is for accountability, renewed civic duty, and a return to faith, law, and national unity through shared democratic responsibility...
Finding your center in a chaotic life: Olympic lessons for everyday wellness
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – Beyond the medals and highlights, they show us something more relatable: how humans adapt, recalibrate, and find their footing under pressure. Why do these Olympic stories matter to us off the ice, slopes, and rinks? Because the same principles apply to everyday life: recognizing when you need a pause, adjusting your effort, and honoring where you are right now. You don’t have to...
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...
Passing the trust test
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Faith grows through testing, not perfection. This Lenten reflection invites readers to see trials as gifts that reveal the heart and deepen trust in God. Following Jesus in the wilderness, believers learn gratitude, forgiveness, and courage. Grace meets weakness, reshapes habits, and leads toward hope, healing, and a living relationship with Christ that renews purpose and strengthens faithful daily living...
Cardiac arrest is the #1 killer. This city found a way to fight back
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – McKinney has become one of the nation’s first “4-Minute Cities,” meaning an automated external defibrillator (AED) is never more than four minutes away when a cardiac emergency strikes. Those four minutes can mean the difference between life and death, brain damage and full recovery, tragedy and another chance...
Built, not begged for: Entrepreneurship as the path to freedom
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Kimberly interviews entrepreneur Greg Williams about building fundable businesses, reducing financial vulnerability, and creating independence through structure, corporate credit, and asset protection. The conversation challenges job security myths while offering practical strategies for long term resilience and sustainable entrepreneurial freedom...
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...
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...
Healing stories through TruDose
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – Parents I know have tried conventional therapies and then reached for tools beyond the usual. They pursued stem cell treatments and an autologous IV platelet-rich plasma protocol called TruDose. Some of those families saw eye contact blossom, single words become sentences, picky eating widen to new foods, and play groups replace isolation...
Turning trauma into wisdom with intuitive guide Janet Reid
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Intuitive guide Janet Reid shares how profound trauma becomes a gateway to wisdom, healing, and self-discovery. Through survival, spiritual awakening, and heartfelt service, she helps others reconnect with inner strength, trust intuition, and remember they are not broken but already whole and capable of beginning again...
Jesus as God sees him
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – The Bible is filled with moments that surprise and challenge our understanding of God. When Jesus is transfigured before His disciples and joined by Moses and Elijah, God speaks again from the cloud. This powerful moment invites readers to see Jesus as God sees Him and to listen anew...
Benjamin Franklin, the personification of colonial America
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Benjamin Franklin rises from obscurity to become the embodiment of the New World, admired across Europe for his intellect, ingenuity, and character. Beyond inventions and public service, his lifelong pursuit of moral virtue shapes his success, legacy, and enduring influence during the birth of American independence...
The importance of raw greens and fiber for colon health
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – Too many people chase quick fixes while ignoring the one thing that rebuilds the body: food. This piece explains why raw greens and fiber matter for colon health, how the microbiome responds to daily choices, and why consistency with plants, water, and rest creates lasting healing instead of temporary relief...