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Rebuilding your life one decision at a time with John Roberson
Weathering the storm of suffering
“I once was blind, but now I see.” The transformation of DeRay Hannah
How soursop may support cardiovascular health
How not to let things rattle us
Why no one is talking about perimenopause (and why it matters)
A woman’s playbook to unleashing and thriving in the workplace
Life after life: What the Bible actually says about heaven and who gets there
Restoring clarity: The power of targeted nutrition for the aging brain
The truth about seed oils
Villain Syndrome: When survivors are rewritten as the problem
Moving from surviving to thriving through the lens of a female
The weight of early responsibilities and the freedom of letting go
Overcoming Tourette’s syndrome to help others with their mind, body, and spiritual walk
The key to leading others to Christ
The Biblio Diet: What Jordan Rubin says is making you sick
How to leave Big Pharma behind
How constant complaining can harm your brain in serious ways
Mailman’s retirement party proves community still exists in America
Internal conflict between acceptance and an authentic life, with Jamal Collins
Spike protein detox protocol shows real recovery cases
AI in healthcare needs curiosity and judgment
Returning to God’s design in faith, food, and discernment
How one hot dog stand turned into a $10 million mission
The real drivers of thyroid dysfunction
Changing the narrative from the inside out
Innovation in health #7 CEO Peter Gillooly
How functional medicine and faith are healing healthcare from the inside out
Constant CHAOS! Leaning into what tries to destroy us!
The indoctrinated brain: What happens when the brain loses its ability to think independently
From homeless to $70 million, Bob Schober’s $400,000 generosity challenge
HBOT, ozone, and functional neurology
From processed foods to real food: A 65-pound loss
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – A transformative journey begins at 278 pounds and leads to a 65-pound weight loss through real food, exercise, and discipline. Embracing whole foods, avoiding processed ingredients, and adopting an active lifestyle reshapes health, mindset, and purpose while highlighting the importance of regenerative agriculture and informed food choices...
This before-and-after digital detox brain scan might shock you
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A seven-week digital detox transforms one man’s brain and daily life. From monastery silence to Amish labor and family reintegration, the journey reveals sharper memory, deeper conversations, and renewed wonder. Brain scans suggest dramatic cognitive changes, raising powerful questions about screen dependence and the hidden impact of constant digital stimulation...
From autoimmune diagnosis to 85% healing through faith and nutrition
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Anna shares her journey from autoimmune diagnosis to significant healing through faith, prayer, and nutrition. She explains how a carnivore diet and functional medicine approach restore health while helping women address root causes and embrace a science-backed, faith-centered path to wellness...
How sound frequencies restore the body’s original blueprint, facilitating deep healing
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Explore how sound frequencies restore the body’s natural blueprint through Biofield Tuning. Nurses share their shift from conventional medicine to holistic healing, using tuning forks to release trauma, regulate the nervous system, and support deep transformation. Discover a physics-based approach that empowers lasting wellness, emotional balance, and personal...
Toxic leadership and its effects
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – I examine how toxic leadership quietly erodes morale, trust, and performance within teams. I reveal the behaviors that create fear-driven workplaces and the lasting damage they cause. More importantly, I share practical ways leaders can build self-awareness, strengthen emotional intelligence, and create healthier, more effective environments where people and organizations thrive...
The MAHA cookbook: Taking charge of your health with vibrant, Whole Foods
The Tenpenny Files – I explore how modern food narratives shape our choices, often masking harm behind convenience and familiarity. I reconnect cooking with responsibility, showing how whole foods restore energy, clarity, and confidence. This perspective challenges accepted norms and helps families reclaim true nourishment from within everyday life in practical, grounded ways today...
Grandparents make grand partners
The Tenpenny Files – Lori Wildenberg reframes the role of grandparents, revealing their powerful influence on identity, belief, and emotional development. She explores family tensions, boundaries, and generational differences while challenging common parenting goals. This conversation uncovers how everyday interactions shape lasting impact and why intentional presence matters more than ever in modern family life...
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...
Patients take back their lives from psychiatric drugs
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Patients worldwide confront the hidden harms of psychiatric drugs and begin reclaiming their lives. Exploring side effects, brain impairment, and the growing deprescribing movement, this piece highlights Dr. Peter Breggin’s work and Jenn Schmitz’s journey, encouraging informed, collaborative approaches to safely reduce or discontinue long-term psychiatric medication use...
The disability trap: Support systems stabilize but limit lives
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Matthew McWade’s experience reveals how disability benefits provide stability yet discourage growth. As recovery progresses, the system offers security without a path forward, creating quiet dependence. His journey shows how reclaiming purpose, embracing responsibility, and taking risks can break that equilibrium and transform a life once defined by limitation into possibility...
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...
Seven strategies to train the brain and heal central pain
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Central pain can be unlearned by retraining the brain. Through neuroplasticity, lifestyle changes, and empowered thinking, it becomes possible to reverse chronic pain and restore normal brain function. Seven practical strategies help reduce suffering, build resilience, improve sleep, strengthen coping skills, and guide the mind and body toward lasting healing and recovery...
Morals, ethics, and the trouble with societal interpretation
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Morals and ethics shape how people judge right and wrong, yet individuals often interpret them differently based on culture, experience, and changing social norms. These differences influence institutions, relationships, and public debate. Understanding how personal morals and shared ethical standards interact helps explain growing social tension and the challenge of maintaining trust...
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...
The root causes behind America’s fertility crisis
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Functional nurse Alyssa Finley shares how a root-cause approach to health helps women address fertility challenges. By focusing on thyroid function, nutrition, inflammation, stress, and toxic burden, she guides women toward restoring balance, preparing their bodies for pregnancy, and supporting long-term reproductive wellness...
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...
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...