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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...

Feb 9, 202657 min

Are central pain syndromes ‘all in your head’

Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Central pain syndromes are not imagined, exaggerated, or psychological weakness. I explain why pain is always processed in the brain, yet remains completely real and physical. By exploring how emotional injury alters perception and neurobiology, I challenge outdated medical beliefs and show how retraining the brain can restore normal pain processing and lead to lasting healing...

Feb 8, 202657 min

Lent and the search for truth at its source

FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – I invite you to approach Lent with intention and hope. Drawing from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, I call you to seek truth at its source and grow in confidence in God. Lent becomes a season of turning toward Scripture, worship, service, and faithful community, so our lives reflect Christ as salt and light through humble repentance and love daily...

Feb 8, 202657 min

America’s historic return to the moon after 57 years is about to launch

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – NASA’s long-term Artemis vision includes the Lunar Gateway, a space station that will orbit the moon and serve as a hub for exploration, research, and international collaboration. From there, astronauts will support the construction of a sustained lunar presence, including a small research colony on the moon’s surface. This is not science fiction...

Feb 7, 202658 min

How the Maryland signers convinced the colony of Independence

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – I trace how four Maryland patriots move a reluctant colony toward independence, risking reputation and fortune for liberty. Their courage, faith, and character help transform cautious protest into resolve. In marking 250 years of independence, I argue these men show why principles matter, why virtue sustains freedom, and why the Declaration still calls us to responsibility...

Feb 7, 202658 min

If artificial intelligence became sentient

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – I explore what might happen if artificial intelligence ever becomes truly sentient, challenging our fears and assumptions. Rather than inevitable conflict, I consider curiosity, responsibility, and partnership, asking what kind of creators we choose to be when faced with the birth of a new form of consciousness...

Feb 7, 202657 min

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...

Feb 4, 202657 min

Free will: How one decision can change everything

Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – One decision can redirect an entire life. From missed moments that alter destiny to a single message that exposes corruption and leads to justice, this piece explores how free will, action, and even inaction shape our paths. Small choices carry lasting consequences, sometimes unlocking truth, accountability, and life-changing outcomes when we choose to say yes...

Feb 2, 202657 min

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...

Jan 30, 202657 min

When healing requires looking deeper

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – When symptoms persist despite normal labs and standard care, two nurses explore what it means to truly heal. This conversation looks beyond symptom management into root-cause medicine, gut health, detoxification, and faith-centered care, offering hope to those who feel dismissed and reminding listeners that healing begins when we slow down and listen...

Jan 30, 202658 min

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...

Jan 29, 202657 min

Is life really a game? Faith, meaning, and Monty Python

The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Is life a game of strategy or a gift of grace? Drawing on Monty Python’s humor, classic board games, and Christian theology, this reflection explores success, purpose, and meaning beyond material achievement. It contrasts worldly definitions of winning with faith-based perspectives, inviting readers to reconsider what it truly means to live well...

Jan 28, 202658 min

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...

Jan 27, 202658 min

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...

Jan 27, 202658 min

America Out Loud celebrates 250 years of America with the Breggins

The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Come join us in Nashville, TN, on July 2-4, 2026, for the celebration of two major events in American history: The founding of America Out Loud ten years ago and the founding of the United States of America 250 years ago. We are proud participants in America Out Loud—a free speech news and opinion platform which sponsors our radio show...

Jan 27, 202657 min

Nashville-bound, join Jeff, Mark & Malcolm in celebrating 250 years of America

Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Jeff and Mark speak with the founder of America Out Loud. Malcolm Out Loud tells his story about his early career in advertising and marketing, and how he found his way out of corporate America to start America Out Loud podcasting and broadcasting, with the founding principle of honoring free speech...

Jan 26, 2026

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...

Jan 26, 2026

Limbic inflammation: The missing link in pain theory

Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Millions suffer chronic pain despite normal tests and failed treatments. A new model explains why: emotional trauma triggers limbic inflammation, rewiring the brain through neuroplasticity and generating real physical pain. This perspective reframes fibromyalgia, migraines, and IBS as learned pain and offers hope that understanding the source of suffering is the first step toward...

Jan 25, 202657 min

Church invaders

FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – A church service is disrupted by a mob, raising urgent questions about faith, sacred space, and the true example of Jesus. In turbulent times, believers are called to turn toward God, guard worship, welcome seekers, and remain faithful. Small acts of obedience become lasting grace, reminding us to trust the Lord’s unfailing love...

Jan 25, 202657 min

America’s youth stand up at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Both students garnered much from the four-day event. Wojtaszek recalled that, “Because of what happened (Charlie Kirk’s assassination) there are so many more people who now sort of see what Charlie saw and it’s allowing people to get out there and grow their love for our country even more.” Shelly recalls, “There was just this feeling, just the...

Jan 24, 202658 min

How Caesar Rodney turned the tide of Independence

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As America marks 250 years of independence, the story of Caesar Rodney’s midnight ride reveals how liberty often turns on quiet courage. Delaware’s divided vote, fierce debate, and hard persuasion remind us that freedom is chosen, not inevitable. Teaching these moments forms judgment, virtue, and citizens willing to defend liberty when it matters most...

Jan 24, 202657 min

Daniel Puder challenges you towards your vision & purpose in life

Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – I was out to dinner one night with a friend, and I was approached by TMZ and asked what I thought of the kids who were being bullied and committing suicide. I ended up giving my personal email address out on national television and said that if you are being bullied, email me and I will come to your school! Little did I know that I would...

Jan 19, 202657 min

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...

Jan 18, 202658 min

The Good Boss: A radical, personal approach to addiction recovery

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Victor’s journey didn’t begin with a nonprofit, a social media following, or a master plan. It began with his own addiction. It moved through incarceration in a Massachusetts prison. Instead of focusing solely on profit or growth, he made a decision that would define his mission. He chose to help one person get off the streets and out of addiction...

Jan 18, 202657 min

The duty of constant communion

FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Many struggle to trust God, fearing He stands ready to condemn. The good news declares God is for us, not against us. Holy Communion anchors that trust, offering mercy and grace. In weary seasons, small acts of discipline, faithful community, and regular communion renew confidence, strengthen hearts, and remind believers they rest in God’s enduring loyalty...

Jan 18, 202657 min

Who was Joseph Hewes, and how did he save American independence?

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As the colonies stand divided, one man carries the deciding vote that shapes America’s future. Joseph Hewes of North Carolina wrestles with conscience, loyalty, and rising public pressure as independence hangs in the balance. Amid fiery debate and shifting opinion, his choice opens the door to a new nation and alters the course of history forever...

Jan 17, 2026

How breathwork resets your nervous system and health

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Ashley speaks with Annelise Bauer about how breathwork influences the nervous system, hormones, and overall health. They explore dysfunctional breathing, stress, and recovery, while sharing practical insights on restoring healthy breathing patterns to support healing, resilience, and long-term wellness...

Jan 16, 202657 min

Healing seasonal affective disorder the whole-person way

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Kimberly shares a personal journey through seasonal affective disorder alongside holistic psychologist Marjorie Rose. Together, they explore how winter darkness impacts the nervous system, emotional health, and energy, while offering compassionate, whole-person insights on healing, daily support, and knowing when deeper care is needed...

Jan 15, 2026

From bedside burnout to breakthrough

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Jamie’s journey from bedside burnout to functional medicine leader reveals how true healing begins at the root. After overcoming chronic illness and leaving traditional nursing, she now empowers nurses to reclaim their health, build ethical businesses, and create meaningful impact beyond the hospital through aligned, purpose-driven work...

Jan 14, 202658 min

We are experiencing a reawakening of classical music

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Classical music is experiencing a surprising resurgence as audiences rediscover its beauty through radio, streaming platforms, and online media. A small college station in Charlotte tops the ratings, while global data shows rising interest in orchestral concerts and classical soundtracks. This cultural shift suggests timeless music is finding new life with modern listeners...

Jan 13, 202657 min

Understanding the bane of central pain

Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Central pain affects millions yet remains misunderstood and mislabeled as incurable. This piece challenges medical dogma, revealing a unifying theory behind fibromyalgia, IBS, migraines, and other mystery pain syndromes. Drawing on decades of clinical success, it offers hope, clarity, and a path toward lasting healing...

Jan 11, 202657 min

A fresh blessing: Why faith, repentance, and Scripture matter

FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Bible sales are rising as people search for meaning and truth. Faith, repentance, and Scripture invite a fresh beginning rooted in God’s word. Jesus’ baptism shows repentance as a deliberate turn toward God, while today’s world reminds believers to watch where faith and history intersect and respond with trust, discipline, and commitment to live covenant life...

Jan 11, 202656 min

Inside the Ohio prison where inmates build every ODOT snow plow truck

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – I step inside an Ohio prison where incarcerated workers build every ODOT snow plow truck. What I find is not busywork, but skilled manufacturing, responsibility, and dignity. Through Ohio Penal Industries, men gain certifications, real wages, and pride while producing lifesaving equipment. The work reduces recidivism, strengthens public safety, and proves purpose can exist even behind...

Jan 10, 202658 min

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...

Jan 9, 202658 min

Starlink becomes a lifeline after Maduro’s arrest shakes Venezuela

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – As protests erupted and the regime scrambled to manage public perception, Starlink quietly did what governments and global institutions so often fail to do: it empowered ordinary people with the ability to see, communicate, and organize beyond the reach of authoritarian control. Elon Musk has repeatedly stepped in during moments of crisis, providing...

Jan 8, 202658 min

The rugged individualism of Samuel Morse brought us modern communication

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – I explore how Samuel Morse’s rugged individualism sparks one of the greatest breakthroughs in human communication. From a chance conversation at sea to the invention of Morse Code, I show how curiosity, creativity, and perseverance—not collectivism—drive innovation and shape the modern world we rely on today...

Jan 8, 202657 min

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...

Jan 7, 202657 min

Nicotine therapy and the hidden key to chronic illness

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Myriah Hinchey – This episode explores the surprising therapeutic potential of nicotine beyond addiction. Through grounded science, it examines how nicotine patches may support immune regulation, neurological signaling, and recovery from post-viral and chronic illness, offering hope and clarity for those navigating complex, inflammatory conditions...

Jan 6, 202658 min

Jelly Roll’s stunning transformation: Weight loss, faith, and overcoming addiction

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – At the core of Jelly Roll’s transformation is a candid conversation about addiction. Not just to substances, but to food—its comfort, its distraction, its deceptive embrace. Jelly was willing to sit in discomfort, to face the emotions he had long turned away from, and to replace old habits with new disciplines rooted in intention, not avoidance...

Jan 6, 202657 min

New Year, new you! Get ready to rumble in 2026!

Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – A new year sparks reflection, motivation, and a renewed commitment to better health. As priorities shift, consistency replaces perfection and movement becomes a foundation for strength, clarity, and balance. Small, intentional choices build momentum, proving that self-care fuels resilience, purpose, and the ability to show up fully for life and others...

Jan 5, 202657 min

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...

Jan 4, 202657 min

Civic engagement as the foundation of a strong republic

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – On Independence Day, civic duty stands as the safeguard of a free republic. As government expands and responsibility fades, citizens are called to reclaim faith, family, work, and knowledge of self-rule. Assimilation, participation, and moral clarity keep liberty alive. The future depends on choosing action over apathy, courage over comfort, and citizenship over dependency...

Jan 3, 202657 min

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...

Jan 3, 202657 min

Target worker harassed for Charlie Kirk shirt sparks $250,000 fundraiser

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – This story isn’t just about a shirt or a viral video. It’s about what happens when performative activism collides with real human consequences. It’s about the dangers of turning everyday people into props for social media clout. And it’s about how dignity, when met with cruelty, has a way of exposing who the real aggressor is. Jeanie Beeman didn’t ask to...

Jan 2, 202658 min