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What's Right What's Left Podcast Logo
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
June 17, 2026
The Christian Resistance discusses various topics, including the shape of the earth, toxic masculinity, and patriotism. They also focus on local issues in Geauga County, such as NOACA and land use rights, and how government overreach is affecting farmers and communities. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 16, 2026
Patrick Henry played a pivotal role in holding together the American Union in 1799, when partisan bickering threatened to put an end to the American experiment. He warned that if the administration had done wrong, the people should go to the ballot box, and that tyranny would result if they couldn't abide by the government they created. Henry's message of unity and the importance of the loyal opposition helped to calm down a divided nation and paved the way for a peaceful change of parties after an election, an American hallmark until 2020. [... more]
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Living on the Edge
Chip Ingram
June 16, 2026
When differences arise, Satan's plan to divide and conquer can take hold, but God's agenda is one of unity and forgiveness. Leaders must prioritize flexibility, listen objectively, and refuse to blame, seeking outside help when needed to resolve conflicts and maintain unity in Christ. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 15, 2026
Two civil rights lawyers in St. Louis, Beavis Shock and Eastwood, took on the city's red light camera program, arguing that it was an abuse of power and a threat to the rule of law. They won three cases in the Missouri Supreme Court, forcing the city to shut down the program and paving the way for other cities to re-examine their own red light camera systems. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
June 12, 2026
The American founding is rooted in the idea of human exceptionalism, which holds that humans possess unique capabilities and were created in God's image. This concept is reflected in the Declaration of Independence, which asserts that humans are endowed with certain rights by their Creator. As the country navigates challenges like the rise of AI and the power of science, it is essential to remember the central claim of the Declaration: that our rights come from God. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
June 11, 2026
The discussion centers around the importance of Christianity and the need for Americans to turn back to the Lord. The hosts express concerns about the state of the country, citing issues such as abortion, the potential for martial law, and the threat to the power grid. They also discuss the Southern Poverty Law Center's alleged corruption and the Democrats' policies. The conversation touches on the idea of the end times and the need for Americans to prepare spiritually. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
June 10, 2026
The podcast discusses various topics including Iran's attempts to drive a wedge between Trump and Netanyahu, the Carmelo Anthony trial, NASA's Artemis mission, wokeness in the US, and identity theft protection. The hosts also touch on the topic of aliens and UFOs, and the Dutch government's plan to ban child influencers from social media. [... more]
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Words of Life
Salvation Army
June 10, 2026
The Salvation Army's correctional ministries provide support and resources to incarcerated individuals, including Bible study correspondence programs and digital discipleship platforms. Sergeant Brown shares transformative stories of individuals who have experienced a change of heart through Christ while in prison, and encourages Christians to get involved in this ministry by asking the Lord what He would have them do and supporting the chaplains and staff with resources and care. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
June 09, 2026
The NCAA's handling of college athletes' rights and compensation is a contentious issue, with some arguing that the organization's rules and restrictions are unfair and outdated. Jay Billis, a college basketball analyst, discusses the recent ruling in the Brendan Sawsby case and the implications for the NCAA's collective bargaining process. He also touches on the idea of an antitrust exemption and the potential for Congress to intervene in the matter. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 09, 2026
Thomas Paine, the author of Common Sense, played a pivotal role in the American Revolution, inspiring Americans to overthrow the British monarchy and fight for independence. His writings, including The American Crisis and The Rights of Man, continued to fuel the fires of revolution, influencing not only the American but also the French Revolution. Paine's ideas about liberty, equality, and the rights of man continue to inspire people to this day, making him a true champion of human rights and freedom. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
June 08, 2026
The Rams' chances of winning the Super Bowl are discussed, with some analysts predicting a massive disappointment if they don't make it. Meanwhile, the Seahawks are overlooked as defending champions, and their title defense is seen as one of the most fascinating stories of the season. The Tush Push play is also discussed, and its potential impact on the NFL season is debated. [... more]
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Pathway to Victory
Dr. Robert Jeffress
June 08, 2026
The preservation of a nation depends on the effectiveness of local churches in fulfilling their mission, which in turn depends on pastors fulfilling their calling as preachers, prophets, and evangelists. Pastors must stand up for the truth of God's word and not be intimidated by the culture or the threat of losing tax-exempt status. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 05, 2026
Dale Robertson, a decorated soldier in World War II, went on to become a Hollywood star, starring in Westerns and the popular TV series Tales of Wells Fargo. He served in the 97th Infantry Division, participating in key battles in Europe and the Pacific, before being part of the occupation forces in Japan. Robertson's life is a testament to the bravery and sacrifice of WWII veterans. [... more]
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Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
June 04, 2026
The war in Iran continues to be a contentious issue, with the US and its allies seeking to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. Meanwhile, a ceasefire has been brokered between Israel and Lebanon, but the situation remains fragile. The ACLJ is also taking a stand against video game violence, particularly in the popular game Roblox, where a school shooter simulation was allowed to exist for an extended period of time. The organization is working with parents to demand greater accountability from the game's developers and to promote parental rights in the digital age. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 04, 2026
The story of how baseball evolved during the American Civil War, particularly at the Battle of Shiloh, where soldiers played the game as a form of recreation and a bridge between regions and people, ultimately helping to bring the nation back together. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
June 03, 2026
Octavius Valentine Cato, a lesser-known figure in American history, refused to leave his seat on a segregated Philly trolley in 1865, echoing the actions of Rosa Parks in 1955. Cato's fight for equal rights, including voting rights, led to significant national change and ultimately resulted in his murder. [... more]
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Words of Life
Salvation Army
June 03, 2026
Sergeant Barry Brown shares his journey to Christianity and his work with the Salvation Army's correctional ministries, highlighting the importance of showing up and being present with those incarcerated and their families, and providing second chances for those who have been released. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
June 02, 2026
The intersection of American politics, Israel, and the Jewish community is explored in the context of the Democratic Party's stance on various issues, including transgender rights and military readiness. The discussion also touches on patriotism, identity theft, and protection, highlighting the complexities and nuances of these topics. [... more]
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Family Policy Matters
NC Family Policy
June 01, 2026
Parents are primarily responsible for their child's education, and education encompasses more than just academic learning, including faith formation and human development. The state's role in education should be limited, and parents should have the freedom to choose their child's educational path, whether through public schools, charter schools, private schools, or homeschooling. The use of technology in education, known as EdTech, has been shown to have negative effects on academic performance and social interaction, and parents should have the option to opt-out of these programs. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 01, 2026
A great-grandmother's periwinkle quilt holds the secrets of a family's history, from her experiences as a country school teacher to her sacrifices during World War I and II. Her great-granddaughter's journey to restore the quilt is a testament to the importance of preserving family stories and traditions. [... more]
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