
Show overview
ISMs | America Out Loud News launched in 2025 and has put out 108 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 90 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 57 min and 58 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language News show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 33 episodes already out so far this year.
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Latest Episodes
View all 108 episodesFeminist ideology destroys men
The fracturing of the American melting pot: Cultural shifts and the conflicts ahead
South Korea’s leftist betrayal: Pro-North forces threaten America’s key ally
Mamdani under fire as his own supporters reject homeless shelter
The Radical Socialists are multiplying in the Democrat Party
America needs constitutional education in her schools
Pro-American conservative, Santos M Lopez runs against NY Democrat Socialists
Collapse by cost and design
How energy resources shape Venezuela’s political crisis
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Energy resources drive Venezuela’s crisis while foreign powers expand influence across Latin America. Oil, minerals, and strategic alliances reshape global power and threaten regional stability. The struggle highlights a deeper fight between collectivism and individual liberty, urging citizens to defend self governance, protect freedoms, and resist systems that erode economic independence and...
Killed to order: China’s organ harvesting industry and the true nature of America’s biggest adversary
The Tenpenny Files – Jan Jekielek examines evidence of forced organ harvesting in China, tracing allegations tied to Falun Gong persecution. He discusses witness testimony, medical inconsistencies, and global response. The investigation raises urgent questions about ethics, state power, and the role of international institutions as disturbing details continue to emerge...
Islamist Inquisitor ideologues vs. industrious Iranian intelligentsia
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Iran lives a paradox: a clerical regime enforcing ideological rule and a vibrant society striving for modern life. Engineers, students, and entrepreneurs push forward while religious authorities guard revolutionary power. The tension between political Islam and an industrious intelligentsia raises a larger question about faith, governance, and Iran’s future trajectory...
Trump restructures the world order
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – What President Trump has achieved since he’s been back in office for his second term, and especially in the past few weeks, is nothing short of remarkable. These aren’t just military victories in Venezuela and Iran; they are part of a strategic freedom revolution that will resonate throughout the world for years to come...
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...
The mental health industrial complex
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Mental health in America has become a sprawling industry that manages distress rather than curing it. Drawing on clinical experience and psychoanalysis, Eric Greene argues that social breakdown is recast as personal pathology, diagnoses multiply, and medication becomes permanent, leaving patients labeled, compliant, and rarely restored to wholeness...
Redeeming justice in a broken culture
The Tenpenny Files – Justice has shifted from moral truth to ideological demand, leaving clarity buried beneath power and grievance. Dr. Christina Crenshaw exposes how justice detached from its theological roots reshapes culture, institutions, and identity. Through lived experience, history, and worldview, she reveals what happens when justice is demanded without truth to define it...
Shadows of revolution: Antifa, Benghazi, and global reckoning
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – Host Nate Cain examines the Epstein file release, rising tensions with Iran, and domestic political conflict, then explores Antifa’s ideological roots and modern influence. The episode concludes with analysis of the Benghazi terror arrest, intelligence breakthroughs, and lingering questions about accountability, regime change, and the future of American constitutional order...
A father’s fascism
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – I trace a question my father never resolved: how fascism takes hold without people noticing. Drawing on history, economics, and my own military experience, I argue that America did not narrowly avoid fascism, but absorbed it quietly through bureaucracy, centralized planning, and the illusion of democratic control long before most were willing to see it...
NYC residents turn on Mamdani as his socialist policies cripple the city
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – When the basics fail—trash removal, emergency response, protection from the cold—ideology collapses under its own weight. The backlash has been swift and loud. Residents who once championed Mamdani’s vision are now openly questioning it. Protesters have gathered outside his residence. Conditions that longtime New Yorkers say are the worst they’ve ever seen...
How universities quietly reshaped American culture
The Tenpenny Files – American institutions do not drift into ideological capture by chance. I trace how universities abandoned truth-centered formation, imported critical frameworks, and transmitted them through education, faith, and culture. This long campaign reshapes authority, identity, and meaning while resisting reform through credential control and institutional permanence...
From global to local… ‘everything is connected’
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – It is becoming easier to see the results of these communist policies as they permeate American culture. Teaching kids that they are victims and are entitled to free stuff brings us a culture of ill-prepared, uneducated people, only capable of demanding free stuff. Those educated become bureaucrats, NGO’s, government workers...