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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 01, 2026
Buck O'Neill's remarkable story of handling disappointment and resilience after being denied induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and his subsequent speech in Cooperstown, New York, which inspired a crowd to sing and praise the idea of love and God. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 01, 2026
Billy Sunday was a renowned evangelist who rose to fame in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Iowa in 1862, Sunday's life was marked by hardship and loss, but he found solace in Christianity after attending an evangelical rally. He went on to become a prominent preacher, leading numerous crusades and converting millions of people to Christianity. Sunday's influence paved the way for other notable evangelists, including Billy Graham, and his legacy continues to be felt in American history. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 01, 2026
Paul Revere's Midnight Ride is a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that commemorates the actions of American patriot Paul Revere on April 18, 1775. The poem tells the story of Revere's ride to warn the colonists of the approaching British army, and how his actions helped to spark the American Revolution. Meanwhile, the benefits of electric vehicles and high-quality dog nutrition are also discussed. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 01, 2026
George Washington's life is marked by his desire to belong and be accepted by the Virginia elite. He faces economic collapse and the British refusal to recognize his status as a gentleman. Washington's experiences in the French and Indian War and his subsequent appointment as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army shape his leadership and commitment to the American cause. He repeatedly slips the British noose, choosing strategic retreat over honorable defeat, and ultimately surrenders his commission, establishing the idea of civilian control of the military. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 30, 2026
The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, a high-altitude spyplane, disintegrated at 78,000 feet in 1966, but pilot Bill Weaver miraculously survived the crash, despite the extreme conditions and lack of oxygen. Weaver's story is a testament to the incredible design and technology of the SR-71, which was developed by Lockheed's Skunk Works for the CIA. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 30, 2026
Paul Blavin, a former Wall Street workaholic, shares his transformation from success to significance and real purpose. He founded the Blavin Scholars Program to support foster care youth, and his son Joseph, a Blavin scholar, is working on a novel approach for the early detection of cancer. Paul's story highlights the importance of connection, community, and support in helping foster care youth thrive and achieve their goals. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 30, 2026
A South Vietnamese pilot, Major Bung Lee, commandeered an aircraft to evacuate his family from Saigon during the Vietnam War. He landed on the USS Midway, an aircraft carrier, in a daring and historic move, thanks to the decision of Captain Lawrence Chambers, the first African American to command a US aircraft carrier. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 30, 2026
A heartwarming story about a group of adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers enjoying a special evening at a restaurant, where their bill is mysteriously paid by an anonymous couple, highlighting the power of kindness and generosity in the community. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 30, 2026
The election of 1800 led to Thomas Jefferson's presidency, marking a significant shift in the federal government's power dynamics. Jefferson's informal style and emphasis on Republican values contrasted with his predecessors, particularly John Adams, who strengthened the Federalist control over the judiciary. The Marbury v. Madison case, decided by Chief Justice John Marshall, established the doctrine of judicial review, giving the Supreme Court the power to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional, and had a lasting impact on American politics and the Constitution. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
April 30, 2026
Harlan Akola joins the show to discuss how bringing home equity into financial plans can change everything, especially for retirees. He explains how home equity can function as a third bucket alongside income and investments, and how using it strategically can help preserve investment accounts longer. The conversation also touches on the importance of timing and the best way to use money, as well as the role of stewardship in managing financial resources. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
April 29, 2026
Miles Bourne, the NXT North American Champion, shares his journey from being a hearing-impaired child to becoming a professional wrestler. He talks about his early days, his struggles, and his triumphs, including his recent championship win. Bourne also discusses his inspirations, his favorite wrestlers, and his approach to the sport. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
April 29, 2026
The White House Correspondence Dinner was marred by a security threat, highlighting concerns about the Secret Service's ability to protect the president and other high-ranking officials. Meanwhile, tensions are rising in the Panama Canal due to China's economic pressure, and Jewish communities are facing a surge in hate crimes. In other news, identity theft is a growing concern, and cast iron products are being celebrated for their durability and beauty. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 29, 2026
The Bremen Jewish Heritage Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, is one of the few museums dedicated to Jewish history in the Deep South. Founded in the 80s, it showcases a rich history of Jewish people in Georgia and Alabama, including stories of perseverance, philanthropy, and giving back to the community. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 29, 2026
On this episode of Our American Stories before J J Jones became known in Oxford for building custom furniture he was a father trying to survive without a home He spent months living in a vehicle with his young daughter taking whatever work he could find and doing his best to shield her from the reality of homelessness With the help of mentors who saw something in him and a faith that steadied him he rebuilt his life and became the craftsman he is known as today Support the show https www ouramericanstories com donate Support the show https www [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 29, 2026
On this episode of Our American Stories Thomas Jefferson stood at the center of the American founding writing the Declaration of Independence and later serving as the third president of the United States He believed deeply in liberty and in the promise of the country but his life was marked by contradictions that continue to shape how he is remembered including the fact that he never freed his slaves despite his lofty ideals about freedom In this talk at the Library of Congress acclaimed historian and bestselling author of Thomas Jefferson The Art of Power Jon Meacham explores Jefferson as [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
April 29, 2026
Defining enough is a crucial step in achieving financial contentment and living a life of purpose. Scripture reframes the question of enough, emphasizing trust, stewardship, and contentment. By setting a financial finish line and prioritizing generosity, individuals can create margin for kingdom impact and live on mission. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 29, 2026
Auntie Ann Byler, the founder of Auntie Anne's, shares her remarkable life story of tragedy, faith, and triumph. From her Amish upbringing to building a global pretzel empire, Ann's journey is a testament to the power of purpose, leadership, and personal growth. [... more]
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Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
April 28, 2026
A massive coordinated FBI raid is underway in Minnesota, targeting businesses accused of massive fraud, including some Somali American-owned companies. Meanwhile, the Secretary of Agriculture reveals shocking data on SNAP recipients driving luxury vehicles, and the government cracks down on Medicare and Medicaid fraud. In a separate case, two Christian brothers on death row in Pakistan write a heartfelt letter to the American Center for Law and Justice, thanking them for their tireless efforts to secure their freedom. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 28, 2026
Meet Louis, a charismatic pool player from St. Louis, Missouri, who dominated the sport for over two decades. Louis's incredible skills, wit, and charm made him a legend in the billiard industry. He even made appearances in the film industry, including in the movie 'The Color of Money.' Unfortunately, Louis's life was cut short when he took his own life in 1991, sending shockwaves throughout the billiard community. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 28, 2026
Ulysses S. Grant's early life was marked by his father's influence, who secured him an appointment at West Point despite his initial reluctance. Grant developed a love for horses and eventually graduated in a middling position. He met his future wife, Julia, and was shipped out to the Mexican-American War, where he learned valuable lessons from General Zachary Taylor. Grant struggled with depression and drinking, but eventually emancipated a slave and found his calling as a military leader during the Civil War. He led the 21st Illinois Regiment and eventually became a general, known for his calm and calculated demeanor. Grant's humility and respect for his former enemies were evident at Appomattox, where he allowed them to keep their guns and horses. His life was a remarkable turnaround from selling wood on a street corner to leading the US Army and becoming a US President. [... more]
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