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Pillow Talk is a podcast hosted by Alii Michelle, a conservative social media influencer who has been censored by Big Tech. Breaking free of the restrictions, Pillow Talk is a space to have real conversations about issues that impact your every day life.
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The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – I explore the world the Pilgrims grow up in, shaped by Europe’s sweeping changes. Martin Luther challenges church practices, igniting the Reformation, while King Henry VIII clashes with the Catholic Church and creates a new religious order. A culture of tyranny rises in England, setting the stage for the Pilgr…
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Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O’Malley MSN, RN – While ER nurses are babysitting an anxious nation, something else is happening quietly in Washington: In the draft federal student loan rules, nursing graduate programs were left off the “professional degree” list—the list that comes with higher loan caps. In the draft language, nursing wasn’t on the Tie…
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Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – The intended parent or parents might struggle with infertility. They also could be same-sex couples. Surrogacy has no federal regulation currently. It is up to states to set the rules if the state chooses to allow it. The implantation of the embryo only produces a viable liveborn infant 25% of the…
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Trevor Loudon Reports – Classic Examples Everyone “Knows” - “Everyone knows Ukraine is a corrupt Nazi state that persecutes Christians.” - “Everyone knows Russia is a traditional Christian country.” - “Everyone knows Israel deliberately targets Palestinian children.” These, Loudon insisted, are not organic opinions – they are engineered outcomes...…
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Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Lean Government is not about utopia. It is about direction. It is about building systems that improve rather than decay. It is about forcing the government to measure what matters, eliminate what does not, and restore the principle that the citizen, not the bureaucracy, is the customer. Our governmen…
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Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – Dorothy’s journey in Oz mirrors a family’s path through Washington as they confront truth, justice, and redemption. Amid political firestorms and hidden forces, a presidential pardon transforms their struggle into a new beginning. Entering the Capitol with renewed purpose, they embrace freedom, clarity, and the …
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The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – A wide-ranging conversation explores concerns about vaccine safety, genetic effects, public-health transparency, and medical autonomy. The discussion highlights disputed interpretations of mRNA technology, the role of federal agencies, and calls for open data, independent investigation, and renewed …
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Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Did you know that the Pilgrims were not the first group to celebrate Thanksgiving in what would become the United States of America? Do you fully appreciate what those Pilgrims, explorers, and early Americans sacrificed and accomplished to make us the greatest nation the…
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The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Francis Menton challenges prevailing climate narratives, questioning whether renewable-powered grids have ever been proven at scale. He examines the practical and economic realities of shifting cities to wind, solar, and battery systems while critiquing New York’s climate policies. His wo…
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After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Simon Deng recounts his childhood enslavement and warns Americans about rising extremism he associates with radical Islamist movements. Speaking from his experiences in Sudan and the United States, he urges vigilance as he highlights ongoing human rights abuses, cultural pressures, and political shifts he believ…
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The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Now, personal physicians have no contact or responsibility for their hospitalized patients who become managed by strangers. Dr. Breggin and Dr. Christian describe their own personal frustrations trying to advocate for the safety and proper treatment of their families and themselves, and lament how …
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Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Jeff explores inflammation with Dr. Barry Sears, revealing how chronic low-level immune activation silently damages bodies and minds. He highlights the AA to EPA ratio, the power of omega-3s, and a steady, protein-balanced, polyphenol-rich eating plan that supports AMPK and healing while …
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Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – The House passed a resolution denouncing the ‘horrors of socialism’. The resolution was introduced by Rep. Maria Salazar. The Congresswoman will explain the details of the resolution, and her push for Trump and Congress to act on immigration HR 4393. Members of Congress saying US troops should resist or…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Government spending reaches staggering levels while hidden costs pile up. Political attacks, show trials, shutdown fallout, and the erosion of sovereignty reveal how power can stretch beyond consent. With reputations, time, and freedom at stake, citizens face the challenge of keeping leaders accountable…
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The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Underpaid, overworked staffers — the same ones being groomed with free foreign trips, “fellowships,” and quiet job offers. Congress doesn't write the bills. Congress doesn't read the bills. Yet Congress votes on the bills — often without the slightest idea whose fingerprints are on them. This is ho…
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Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Catholic conversions surge as Americans seek stability, authority, and spiritual depth in turbulent times. Growing lawlessness, uncertainty, and cultural confusion push many toward tradition, roots, and a sense of transcendence. This reflection explores why people turn to Catholicism, the impact …
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The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The holiday season shines with joy yet also brings hidden challenges. Many navigate grief, stress, and crowded shopping environments that demand awareness. By offering compassion, respecting boundaries, and staying alert while shopping, we honor both safety and connection. This season invites balance, empathy, …
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After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Democrats push a renewed effort to release Jeffrey Epstein’s files as both chambers of Congress approve the bill and President Trump signs it. The Justice Department prepares to reveal long-sealed records while political tensions rise. As media pressure builds, questions intensify about who may be implicated and…
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FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Instant Sermon explores how Christians navigate a world shaped by artificial intelligence, rapid change, and growing confusion. It urges wise engagement, grounded worship, and protecting children as technology reaches deeper into daily life. Faithfulness, discernment, and truth become essential tools for staying…
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Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House, wrote the foreword to the aforementioned novel. Gingrich wrote, “The threat is real, and we as Americans must face that threat, prepare, and know what to do to prevent it. For if we do not, 'one second after,' the America we know, cherish and love, will …
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Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Each week, the shutdown wiped out an estimated $15 billion in U.S. GDP. Thousands of Americans became employed. All 50 states faced staggering job losses, reduced consumer spending, and disruptions to vital programs like WIC and SNAP. This is the damage the Democrats did to the American people because they…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – With all the focus on “Artificial Intelligence” and its impact on our lives, there’s one fundamental fact that keeps getting lost. These systems, like Grok, ChatGPT, and Gemini, aren’t really “artificial intelligence,” they’re imitation intelligence. By that, I mean these systems don’t artificially crea…
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The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Toyota’s investment isn’t an anomaly. It’s part of a broader pattern emerging as companies—large and small—recognize that America is still a place where manufacturing can thrive when states encourage growth instead of choking it through regulations and taxes. As taxes climb—property taxes, income taxes, gas …
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Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Growing threats to duty, law, privacy, and children demand clarity and courage. Mixed messages to young service members endanger the chain of command, while expanding surveillance and cultural pressure reshape daily life. Protecting the Republic requires accountability, limits on government power, and active engage…
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The Tenpenny Files – An orthopedic surgeon’s world unravels as he confronts a medical system he once trusts. When illness ends his career, he faces colleagues who step back and institutions that refuse accountability. His journey fuels a movement for support, transparency, and courage in a culture that pressures silence and isolates those who choos…
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The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Just 80 minutes a day of social media consumption is proving to be detrimental to the cognitive abilities of pre-teens. The researchers further noted that the “analysis found that both low and high increases in social media use throughout early adolescence were significantly associated with lower performance i…
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America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – Garrett Wallace Brown exposes how pandemic policies emerge from weak evidence, groupthink, and institutional fear. As he navigates the WHO, World Bank, and the UK task force, he uncovers flawed models, distorted incentives, and costly missteps. His work pushes for honest assessments that prioritize…
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Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz – How long it actually takes you to fall asleep, whether your heart rate variability dips when you’re stressed, how alcohol affects your sleep quality (spoiler alert: more than you might think), or why your energy slumps on certain days. These devices can offer valuable feedback—when used well. But there…
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Nurses Out Loud – Citizens step into their rightful influence as Ashley Grogg reveals how small, consistent action shifts power back to the people. Through focused watchdog strategies, meaningful meetings with legislators, and purposeful voting, individuals strengthen accountability and revive civic engagement. This message empowers families to sta…
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Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Todd and Doomberg examine how NATO’s leverage is eroding, not because of battlefield conditions alone, but because Europe imports almost all its essential energy, leaving its cost of capital, industrial competitiveness, and geopolitical autonomy dependent on foreign suppliers. Natural gas is the cleare…
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The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – Retired generals… former intelligence officers… and sitting members of Congress using carefully coordinated omni-channel messaging to encourage doubt—hesitation—and even defiance among military service members toward the lawful orders of the Commander-in-Chief. This is not dissent. This is not deb…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Civics is rarely taught in schools, and even law students graduate without studying the Constitution. This gap fuels misunderstandings about government power, federal overreach, and citizens’ rights. By learning the Constitution ourselves, we recognize violations sooner and become better prepared to def…
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Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Florida Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick faces a federal indictment alleging she stole $5 million in COVID relief funds and funneled money into her 2021 campaign. As investigations escalate and leaders debate her future in Congress, questions about fairness, precedent, and accountability intensify on both sides …
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The Tenpenny Files – A buried story of banned cancer therapies emerges as John Richardson Jr. recounts his father’s clash with authorities over apricot seed research. He now works to revive forgotten findings, challenge censorship, and explore metabolic healing. This conversation exposes conflict between natural medicine, power, and the fight to pr…
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The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Conspiracy theories flourish in times of upheaval. Economic instability, political polarization, and cultural fragmentation create fertile ground for alternative narratives. Social media algorithms reward engagement, not accuracy. Outrageous claims spread faster than sober analysis. Echo chambers reinforce beli…
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The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – In a world that often highlights the big and the flashy, the story of Delivering Good underscores a quieter truth: sustained change often happens through modest beginnings and steady networks. Over four decades, this nonprofit has shaped its mission around providing hope, comfort, and choice to those in need…
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Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – I exposes ongoing damage from mass illegal immigration, renewed scrutiny of the Epstein files, fresh allegations of Ukrainian corruption, and a growing clash over Christian expression in Europe. It highlights institutional failures, high-profile misconduct, and rising threats to faith and fr…
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The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – According to a Frenchman in 1782, an American is someone who understand economic principles of labor and reward. He foregoes useless labor and “has passed to toils of a very different nature, rewarded by ample subsistence.” Perhaps the citizens of NYC should read Letters from an American Farmer, because, with …
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Nurses Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Integrative primary care reshapes medicine by merging traditional treatment with holistic, root-cause healing. Jaimeé Arroyo, FNP-BC, shares how she listens deeply, explores nutrition, environmental triggers, stress, and lifestyle, and supports informed, compassionate care for families. S…
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Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – Joseph emphasizes that people often underestimate the combined influence of food chemicals, processed ingredients, mold toxins, chronic stress, and poor detoxification. These factors gradually weaken the gut, which houses nearly 70 percent of the immune system. She highlights the growing concern over …
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Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – The answer may lie in a theory gaining ground even among Trump’s base: that Donald Trump may have acted as an informant, quietly cooperating with intelligence agencies to root out the monsters in elite circles — a possibility supported by the claim that Virginia Giuffre (the most vocal Epstein…
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On the Record with Christian Briggs – Why the next few weeks could reshape market sentiment heading into the new quarter. Inflation, tariffs, and shutdowns aren’t just headlines—they’re choices that reach into every wallet, paycheck, and business plan in America. If you want to understand the stakes behind the standoff—and where the next real growt…
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The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Gingrich proposes a model built around price transparency, asserting that if patients and employers could see true costs up front, competition and market forces would help drive prices downward. He sees this as the “single biggest step” toward making American life affordable again. But is shining a light eno…
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Some people claim that the First Amendment is first because it’s of first importance. But is that true? And is the Second Amendment really there to protect the first, as some people say? What if that isn’t true? Let’s take a closer look at these common statements. When the Constitution was being debated…
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America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – I recently had a sperm analysis done, and the sample showed normal ranges. Could it be a signal that spike and mRNA aren’t in me anymore? Is it true that iodine supplement increases the mRNA decay rate? Please spend some time talking about Recharge with Methylene Blue, as I am …
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The Tenpenny Files – Discover the hidden story behind Sheriff Richard Mack’s Supreme Court stand against federal overreach, a battle that reshaped views on the Second Amendment and state sovereignty. This powerful account reveals how constitutional sheriffs safeguard communities, resist unlawful mandates, and remain a crucial check on centralized a…
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The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Trump’s China deal looks like a win, but Beijing quietly tightens control over supply chains and rare earth minerals. Soybean buys and TikTok concessions mask deeper strategic gains for China, while America remains dependent on critical materials. With tariffs high and tensions rising, the U.S. fig…
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Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – Nurses Out Loud features a conversation with Dr. Nathaniel Mead as he presents the COVID Index and discusses concerns about data transparency, scientific integrity, and pandemic policy impacts. Kimberly Overton shares her frontline experiences, emphasizing informed consent, ethical decision-making, a…
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Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – The Epstein vote exposes a deeply fractured American government. As Congress rushes toward full release of the Epstein Files, real crises—health care, veterans’ homelessness, rising costs, corruption, and national division—remain untouched. Both political sides seek advantage, but the unfolding fight reveals a syst…
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The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Debate over school choice intensifies as Democrats move to influence how tax credits and scholarship-granting organizations operate. Former Obama officials praise the model while urging states to regulate distribution to align with their values. Critics warn this shifts power away from parents and deepens ideo…
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