
WETR Podcasts
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This Morning With Gordon Deal - This Morning with Gordon Deal April 23, 2026
The Glenn Beck Program - 'Are You THIS Stupid?!' Glenn Beck Debunks the Media's Defense of the SPLC | 4/23/26
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, April 23, 2026
Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager - Why Don’t We Respect Authority Anymore?
The Ramsey Show - Take The First Step Toward Financial Freedom Today
The Fox News Rundown - A Confidence Crisis At The Supreme Court?
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show - Normally Podcast: Virginia Redistricting Chaos, Gerrymandering Fight & SPLC Scandal Explodes
The Eric Metaxas Show - #102 - Seth Gruber
The Charlie Kirk Show - Down with the SPLC + The Greatness of Justice Alito
Markley, van Camp and Robbins - Real Talk in Real Time
The Dana Show with Dana Loesch – Politics & Cult... - BONUS: An 87-Year-Old NYC Trans Serial Killer?!
The Erick Erickson Show - Post-Virginia Recriminations
This Morning With Gordon Deal - This Morning with Gordon Deal April 22, 2026
The Glenn Beck Program - The Southern Poverty Law Center Is FINALLY Exposed | Guests: Kevin McCarthy & Rep. Chip Roy | 4/22/26
Under The Hood show - You Might Fix Your Own Car With Our Help Just Give Us A Call
Veterans Chronicles - Col. Harvey 'Barney' Barnum, USMC, Vietnam, Medal of Honor
The Bret Baier Podcast - The Case for America: Author Arthur Brooks
Fox News Sunday Audio - Fox News Sunday 04-19-2026
At Home with Gary Sullivan - Gary Sullivan 4/19/2026 Hour 3
Handel On The Law - Live Nation Plays Monopoly
Real Estate with Ryan - Spring Market Setback? What to Do When Your Deal Falls Out of Escrow
The Fox News Rundown - Extra: James Patterson Breaks Down America's "Last Line of Defense"

Fox News Sunday Audio - Fox News Sunday 04-12-2026
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At Home with Gary Sullivan - Gary Sullivan 4/12/2026 Hour 3
Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager - Essential Lessons for Human Behavior - Sunday Fireside Chat:
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Round the World - April 12, 2026
The Charlie Kirk Show - From the Archive: Charlie at the University of Kentucky
This Morning With Gordon Deal - This Weekend with Gordon Deal April 11, 2026

Handel On The Law - Conversion Therapy Doesn't Work... No Wonder Trump Loves It
<p>Handel on the Law. Marginal Legal Advice.</p><p>See <a href="https://omnystudio.com/listener">omnystudio.com/listener</a> for privacy information.</p>
The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show - Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H1 - Don't Panic and Listen to Us
Real Estate with Ryan - Is the Spring Housing Market a Smart Opportunity or Are Homes Still Overpriced in 2026?
The Glenn Beck Program - From Columbus to Jamestown: America's Messy Origins | The American Story | Ep 1
The Eric Metaxas Show - #94 - Larry Taunton and John Zmirak
Markley, van Camp and Robbins - Today’s Real Talk
The Dana Show with Dana Loesch – Politics & Cult... - BONUS: Melania Trump Gives Random Epstein Denial Speech
The Ramsey Show - Start Telling Your Money Where To Go
The Bret Baier Podcast - Exclusive: Meet the New Secretary of Homeland Security, Markwayne Mullin
The Erick Erickson Show - The Western Elite Learned Nothing

Veterans Chronicles - SSG Roderick Pugh, U.S. Army Sniper, Iraq
Roderick Pugh enlisted in the U.S. Army less than three months before the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Eighteen months later, he was partr of 1st Brigade 2-7 infantry from Ft. Stewart, leading the way into Iraq. He would serve two tours in Iraq, In between, he completed airborne school and became the first African American sniper in U.S. Army history.<br /><br />In this edition of <i>Veterans Chronicles</i>, Pugh details combat during the invasion of Iraq, surviving sandstorms and enemy mortar fire, and how the A-10 Warthogs were a huge help in the march to Baghdad. He also describes the intense fighting around the Baghdad airport and the engagement that earned him the nickname "Black Rambo"<br /><br />Pugh also tells us about airborne school and sniper training and explains the biggest reason why candidates fail to become snipers. He then takes us into his second deployment in Iraq with the 2-12 Cavalry out of Ft. Bliss. Pugh shares how his vehicle was hit by an IED and how he and others in his unit later dealt with enemies trying to plant IED's in the road.
Under The Hood show - Money Saving Live Automotive Advice Show with Helpful Car Repair Tips

InfoTrak - Why Women's Heart Disease and Obesity Will Surge by 2050 and Can admitting you use AI harm your reputation?-Take Control of Your Medical Bills
80% of hospital bills contain errors, and most people dont realize that medical bills are negotiable. Rick Gundling, Senior Vice President of the Healthcare Financial Management Association, recommends that consumers request an itemized bill after hospitalization and review every charge carefully. He explains that prices for healthcare are often negotiable, and hospitals frequently offer financial assistance and prompt-pay discount programsbut healthcare consumers need to ask.
The Drive with Alan Taylor - McLaren’s Latest Supercar, the 2026 McClaren W1: A Cutting-Edge Evolution in Automotive Engineering | #602
<p>In this episode of “The Drive,” host Alan Taylor and Hollywood Car Consultant Josh Hancock examine the troubling increase in vandalism directed at Tesla vehicles, highlighted by a recent incident involving a masked assailant who targeted a Cybertruck. The discussion emphasizes that this vandalistic behavior often originates from misplaced frustrations aimed at Tesla and its founder, Elon Musk, rather than targeting the appropriate objects of dissatisfaction. Despite these acts of vandalism, Hancock underscores that the demand for Tesla’s more economically viable Model 3 and Model Y remains robust, as consumers prioritize cost-effectiveness and practicality. Hancock notes a decline in sales for higher-end Tesla models, particularly among demographic groups that may have political opposition to Musk. The conversation also delves into the evolution of Dodge vehicles, particularly the resurgence of classic names such as “Demon” for the Challenger, along with the reintroduction of Hemi engines in the Ram 1500 and Charger. Concerns were raised regarding the automotive industry’s transition towards electric vehicles, with some participants likening this shift to a pivotal moment that could jeopardize traditional power sources. While acknowledging the practicality of electric vehicles for urban commuting, participants argued that such vehicles may not be suitable for all scenarios, especially in rural America, where capabilities such as towing are often essential. Overall, the conversation highlighted the need for a balanced approach in the automotive industry as it navigates the transition to electric technology.</p> <p>Next up, friend and contributor, Karl Brauer, an automotive industry analyst and contributor for Forbes Autos, highlights significant trends from a recent ISeeCars.com study on fuel efficiency and the adoption of hybrid and electric vehicles (EVs). Over five years, fuel efficiency in new to five-year-old cars improved nationally by 11.2%, with Arkansas leading the charge at a remarkable 31.7% growth. The state’s hybrid and EV market share surged 875%, now at 8.9%. Other states like Washington and California also showed gains, illustrating the potential for impressive percentage increases in areas starting from lower numbers. Brauer discussed concerns about EV charging infrastructure, especially during recent storms that left many stranded. He noted the unique risks of electric vehicles in flooding situations, such as potential battery fires when compromised. Despite growing interest in electric cars, dissatisfaction rates among EV owners range from 20% to 50%, with many hesitant to switch to another EV after their leases end. In a conversation about McLaren’s latest supercar, the W1, Brauer shared insights on its impressive 12158 horsepower and significance in the brand’s history. He reminisced about the iconic F1, which set the standard for supercars in the mid-90s, and praised the advancements in hybrid technology evident in the new model. The W1 combines a powerful V8 with hybrid tech, expected to weigh around 3,200 pounds while delivering 12158 horsepower. Priced at $2.1 million per unit, only 399 W1s will be produced, marking it as a highly sought-after supercar.</p> <p>Alan welcomes back Lauren Fix, Editor-in-Chief of Car Coach Reports. She discusses the current auto market, including postponed auto parts tariffs until May. Vehicles on dealer lots won’t see price increases due to these tariffs, as over 3 million cars are in inventory. Lauren advises buyers to avoid additional dealer markups seen during the chip shortage and to shop local dealers who offer fair pricing. Tariffs impact certain imported vehicles, like the Mercedes-Benz GL E63, due to foreign components. While luxury car prices, like Ferraris and Porsches, may rise, these increases may not concern high-end buyers. Manufacturers like Volkswagen could sidestep tariffs by producing more models in the U.S. She encourages consumers to review the Monr

The Joe Pags Show - Interview with Scott Pressler
Scott Presler Joins Joe Pags to Celebrate a Huge Trump Win in Pennsylvania! He Shares the Groundbreaking Strategy and Hard Work That Made All the Difference—Don’t Miss How PA Was Turned Red!