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Just when you thought it was safe…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Many people put their faith in the idea that, when Donald Trump regained the presidency, all things would be better again. Sadly, that is not the case. There are dangers for our children. There are still those who punish people for being Christians, or Republicans, or just plain defending their rights. So what are we to do?
How 412 Food Rescue is ending food waste and feeding the hungry
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – In Pittsburgh, 412 Food Rescue transforms surplus food into hope, feeding families while reducing waste. Through its innovative Food Rescue Hero app, volunteers turn compassion into action, ensuring meals reach those in need. This movement shows how technology and kindness unite communities, proving hunger can be solved when people choose to act with purpose and light...
Technology and tactics: Middle East combat lessons and the future of cyber warfare
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – Lieutenant Colonel Brian Heatherman, USMC (Ret.), shares hard-won lessons from the Battle of Fallujah to the digital frontlines of cyber warfare. With decades of combat and leadership experience, he reveals how technology and tactics converge to shape America’s future defense, urging governments, businesses, and citizens to prepare for conflicts fought as much in cyberspace...
Liberty, not machines, drove every great revolution
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – History teaches us that revolutions come from machines, but the real force is liberty. From plows to steam engines to artificial intelligence, invention matters only when people are free to use it. Cutting Through the Chaos reveals how freedom fuels every leap forward—and why protecting liberty today determines the progress of tomorrow...
The danger of overusing AI: 4 detrimental effects AI has on the brain
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Research at MIT Shows that the long term effects of using AI to write essays may clearly out weight the short term benefits of saving time. The results are alarming: 83% of the ChatGPT group couldn’t recall a single sentence, even though they had written it just minutes before. Researchers referred to this as AI-induced amnesia...
The flight path of leadership: From the cockpit to the corporate boardroom
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – Colonel Michael “Phloyd” McCoy, USMC (Ret.), shares hard-earned lessons from the cockpit and the boardroom. From leading Marines in combat to guiding executives in business, he reveals how discipline, courage, and innovation shape lasting impact. Explore his journey of leadership, resilience, and foresight as he connects battlefield-tested principles to today’s corporate and technological...
The warnings of man vs machine! Is AI the new arms race?
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Who controls AI – Powerful People? Nations? Leaders? Cartels? Governments? Should an Agency be created to control it? Should oaths of allegiance to the nation be required to protect our country and its citizens? Will countries be pitted against each other and enlisting Spies, hacking, and nefarious activity? Is that happening already?
The ‘Tech fairy’: One retiree gave away 700 computers to people in need
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A retired man in Florida, known as the “tech fairy,” is transforming lives by rebuilding and donating over 700 computers to people in need. From students completing homework to job seekers finding opportunities, his mission bridges the digital divide. With each device, he delivers dignity, access, and hope, proving one person can spark extraordinary change...
26 states have policies restricting cellphone use in classrooms
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Today, 26 states have policies requiring school districts to ban or restrict cellphone use in classrooms. In 2025, New York State is ringing in the school year with the "bell-to-bell" policy. Governor Hochul has instituted this policy which restricts student use of personal internet-enabled devices during the entire school day for grades K-12...
Did you miss the warning by Tolkien in The Lord of the Rings
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Paul List reveals a hidden warning in Tolkien’s *The Lord of the Rings*, linking the One Ring to artificial intelligence and transhumanism. He argues Tolkien foresaw the soul’s struggle against technological domination and moral corruption. On National Security Hour, List urges resistance in what he calls today’s spiritual battle between good and evil...
US faces urgent tech gaps in future warfare race
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – We must identify gaps in the supply chain. We should analyze innovations, like drone manufacturing, in relation to key suppliers and dependencies, and how they are impacted by the global supply chain structure. We conduct an in-depth analysis of Federal acquisition considerations and the risks to intellectual property, including potential theft of...
About that phone addiction! Learn to disconnect to reconnect your life
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – The data is striking: the average person now spends six hours and thirty-seven minutes per day on screens. Such prolonged exposure is linked to attention span issues, cognitive fatigue, and addictive behaviors. In contrast, children once engaged naturally with their environment; now, many are drawn into the constant stimulation of technology...
Tesla’s next big move: Why the energy race is heating up
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The surge in electricity demand, driven by AI and modern technology, is not a crisis — it’s a catalyst. From Tesla’s bold international moves to America’s ambitious grid upgrades, the energy sector is evolving in ways that will touch every part of our lives. The transition won’t happen overnight, but the groundwork being laid today will power our...