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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 17, 2025
A legendary meeting between Elvis Presley and President Richard Nixon in 1970, where Elvis sought to offer his services to the country and was granted a badge from the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, marking a unique moment in American history. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
June 05, 2025
A discussion on the fragile coalition on the right, the reconciliation bill, and the implications of AI regulation and tax cuts on the economy, highlighting the tension between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, and the potential consequences of the bill's provisions on the country's financial future. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 19, 2025
Appleton Oakesmith, a man born into privilege, took to the sea and led the U.S. on a wild goose chase that became a political crisis in 1864. He was involved in the slave trade, worked as a Confederate blockade runner, and was eventually pardoned by Ulysses S. Grant. Oakesmith's life took a remarkable turn when he became a pro-black civil rights politician in North Carolina, advocating for black political rights and civil rights in the state legislature. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 13, 2025
Abraham Lincoln's decision to refuse a pardon for Nathaniel Gordon, a slave trader, highlights the complexities of morality and humanity during the Civil War. Gordon's story raises questions about the value of human life and the dignity of people, particularly those who were enslaved. [... more]
Break Point
John Stonestreet
May 09, 2025
The new Pope's election sparks discussion on what it means to be a Christian leader, with experts weighing in on the importance of prioritizing Jesus' teachings and the exclusivity of Christ. Meanwhile, a growing trend of people forming spiritual connections with AI-powered chatbots raises concerns about the blurring of lines between human and machine relationships, and the implications for modern therapy culture. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 06, 2025
Dr. Lester Tenney recounts his experiences as a prisoner of war in the Japanese-occupied Philippines, where he and 12,000 other American soldiers were forced to endure the Bataan Death March, a brutal and inhumane treatment that resulted in the deaths of thousands. He also shares his story of forgiveness and how it has helped him heal and move forward. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
April 22, 2025
In a culture of shame and honor, Heart for Lebanon is working to bring hope and restoration to vulnerable young women in Lebanon, providing education, Christian counseling, and a safe environment to break the cycle of early marriage, child labor, and exploitation. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 12, 2025
The 1918 flu pandemic was a devastating event that killed an estimated 50 to 100 million people worldwide, with 675,000 deaths in the United States. The disease was caused by a viral particle, and its genetic code was not understood until much later. In the early 20th century, treatments for the flu were ineffective and often harmful, including bloodletting and enemas. Today, we have a better understanding of the flu virus and its genetic makeup, and we have developed vaccines to prevent it. However, the flu vaccine is not very effective, and we still lack real good treatments for the disease. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 11, 2025
The Constitution's creation is a story of perseverance and collaboration, as a group of individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences came together to shape the foundation of the United States. Their efforts resulted in a document that has endured for centuries, providing a framework for governance and protecting individual rights. The Constitution's significance extends beyond its historical context, as it continues to influence contemporary society and inspire new generations of citizens. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 26, 2025
Thomas Paine, a self-taught writer and philosopher, played a pivotal role in the American and French Revolutions. His influential writings, including Common Sense and The Rights of Man, advocated for liberty, equality, and the separation of church and state. Paine's close relationships with influential figures such as George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, however, were complicated by his outspoken criticism of organized religion and his own tumultuous personal life. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
February 10, 2025
Dana Lash discusses various topics, including Elon Musk's efforts to root out waste and abuse in the USAID, the reaction of the left and the media, and the implications for accountability and transparency in government. She also touches on the trade war with China, the approval ratings of Trump, and the importance of diversifying and protecting one's savings. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 13, 2025
Historian David McCullough discusses the importance of teaching history effectively, highlighting the need for teachers to be knowledgeable about the subject matter and to convey enthusiasm and love for what they are teaching. He also emphasizes the value of narrative history and the need for historians to make their work engaging and accessible to a broad audience. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
November 21, 2024
Faith-based investors can benefit from Exchange Traded Funds, which offer broad diversification and lower expenses. A financial advisor from Timothy Plan explains how their company approaches faith-based investing and provides guidance on creating a budget and managing wealth. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
October 10, 2024
Respecting time to grieve and needing time before making large financial decisions are crucial for widows to gain financial confidence. A financial professional can help by providing a safe place, listening to the widow's needs, and offering guidance on financial decisions. Encouraging and empowering the widow to take control of her finances is also essential, as well as helping her navigate the process of wealth transfer and estate planning. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 03, 2024
The Bremen Jewish Heritage Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, showcases the rich history of Jewish people in the South, from their arrival in 1733 to the present day. The museum's archives contain countless oral and written histories, and its founders, Sandy Berman and Jane Levy, share stories of Jewish life and philanthropy in Georgia and Alabama. [... more]
The Urban Alternative
Tony Evans, PhD
August 06, 2024
Prayer is a powerful tool for connecting with God and accessing His will. Dr. Tony Evans explains that prayer is not just about talking to God, but about pulling down His predetermined will from heaven to earth. He shares biblical examples of how prayer can accomplish much, including restoring the weary and bringing about healing and victory. [... more]
The Urban Alternative
Tony Evans, PhD
July 30, 2024
God has given every believer the right to use legitimate power and authority within the context of His will. Dr. Tony Evans explains that having access to God's power is one thing, but putting it to work in our lives is another. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and exercising our spiritual authority, which is granted to us by God if we are believers in Jesus Christ. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 23, 2024
The Sopranos, a groundbreaking HBO series, celebrates its 25th anniversary, while the Second Gentleman, Doug Emhoff, pioneers a new role as the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris. Jude Law discusses his latest film, playing King Henry VIII, and June Squibb reflects on her career, including her role in the movie Thelma. Meanwhile, a group of Israelis and Palestinians work together for peace through the organization Combatants for Peace, and the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine preserves the web for future generations. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
June 18, 2024
Preparing for a disability or incapacitation requires careful planning, including disability insurance, durable power of attorney, and a will or trust. It's also essential to consider tithing and giving to honor God with one's finances. A godly financial advisor can provide guidance on making wise financial decisions and managing assets. [... more]
Golf With Jay Delsing
Jay Delsing
June 02, 2024
Jeff Budrovich heads the new ownership team as they redo Fox Run golf club We also discuss Chandler Withington's new business Archive Learn more about your ad choices Visit podcastchoices com adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https art com privacy and California Privacy Notice at https art com privacy do-not-sell-my-info [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
May 21, 2024
A 23-year-old Florida man was critically wounded in a police shooting after running from a mental health clinic. Meanwhile, a woman was arrested on a flight after refusing to comply with exit row instructions, and a HIV-positive sex worker in Ohio had contact with over 200 people. In other news, a moose killed a man in Alaska who was trying to take photos of its calves, and a group of people in Texas tried to set a world record for the largest number of people with the same name. Additionally, Joe Biden was criticized for his handling of the Hamas hostage situation, and Hunter Biden's gun trial is set to begin on June 3. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
April 30, 2024
College campuses have become breeding grounds for a 'hive mind' where students are encouraged to push boundaries and challenge authority, but instead, they're promoting a culture of conformity and censorship. Meanwhile, a Florida dolphin has been diagnosed with a mutated strain of bird flu, and scientists are warning of a potential pandemic. The World Health Organization has rebranded monkey pox as 'impox' to avoid offending the LGBTQ+ community, but the real question is, where did this virus come from and how can we prevent it from spreading? [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 30, 2024
Steve Stolier shares his remarkable story of saving a long-lost Marx Brothers movie and landing the job of his dreams as Groucho Marx's personal assistant and archivist. He recounts his experiences working in Groucho's house, meeting other Marx brothers, and befriending legendary figures like Dick Cavett and Woody Allen. [... more]
Man Talk
Will Hardy and Roy Jones Jr.
April 21, 2024
The hosts discuss the importance of human connection and community during times of isolation, highlighting the need for churches to break down social barriers and come together to support one another. They reflect on the current state of church attendance and the potential for a revival, emphasizing the importance of face-to-face interactions and building meaningful relationships. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 19, 2024
David McCullough, a renowned historian and Pulitzer Prize winner, shares his insights on the importance of teaching American history effectively, the challenges of conveying the past, and the power of storytelling in shaping our understanding of the country's rich heritage. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
April 04, 2024
Blended families face unique challenges in estate planning, and communication is key to navigating these complexities. Certified Kingdom Advisors can provide biblically wise financial advice, and having a plan in place can help individuals stay on track with their financial goals, including retirement savings and debt management. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
February 23, 2024
Florida Man stories and news headlines are a recurring theme, including a man who claimed to be from a different earth and another who had an alligator foot in his dashboard. The FCC's new rules requiring broadcasters to post demographic data have been criticized as a form of censorship, reminiscent of the Fairness Doctrine. The concept of DEI and the push for a Borg hive mind environment are also discussed, with concerns about government control and the erosion of constitutional rights. Additionally, conspiracy theories surrounding the vaccine and its effects on people are explored. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
February 16, 2024
A Florida man is arrested for stealing statues from a woman's front yard as a Valentine's Day gift for his ex-girlfriend. Meanwhile, the San Francisco health officer is criticized for not warning the public about the spread of monkey pox, which is largely affecting gay and bisexual men who engage in high-risk behaviors. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
February 15, 2024
The Biden DOJ has filed a lawsuit against Tennessee for making it illegal for prostitutes to knowingly spread HIV, citing the Americans with Disabilities Act. This has sparked controversy and raised questions about protected classes and government overreach. Meanwhile, a study found that apes have a sense of humor similar to humans, and a new generation is growing up with vastly different experiences than previous ones, with some reminiscing about the freedom and self-sufficiency of their childhoods. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
February 15, 2024
A discussion on the recent Kansas City Chiefs Parade shooting, gun violence, and the Russia threat, as well as the debate over gun control and the Second Amendment, with a focus on the role of Democrats and the crime rate in cities like Kansas City and St. Louis. The conversation also touches on the issue of restorative justice and the need for stricter gun laws, as well as the controversy surrounding the Biden administration's lawsuit against Tennessee over its laws regarding HIV-positive prostitutes. Additionally, the discussion delves into the history of Communism and the economic reforms implemented by Boris Yeltsin, which led to his eventual departure from the Communist Party and the rise of Putin. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
January 28, 2024
Charles Osgood, a beloved host of CBS News' Sunday Morning, is remembered for his charming personality, signature bow ties, and poetic rhymes. Born in Baltimore, Osgood grew up loving baseball and radio, which influenced his career in journalism. He began his career at ABC Radio, later joining CBS News and becoming a renowned host of Sunday Morning, earning multiple Emmys for his work. Osgood's passion for poetry and his ability to connect with audiences made him a beloved figure in the world of television. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 19, 2024
The Bremen Jewish Heritage Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, showcases a rich history of Jewish life in the South, dating back to 1733. The museum's archives contain countless oral and written histories of Jews in Georgia and Alabama, including stories of philanthropy, perseverance, and patriotism. One of the museum's founding archivists, Sandy Berman, shares the story of Dr. Samuel Nunez, a Jewish physician who helped save the colony and paved the way for Jewish settlement in the South. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 23, 2023
A former newsman recounts a forgotten nuclear mishap in Arkansas that could have blown the state off the map, and how it led to the birth of CNN. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
September 12, 2023
Rob West talks with Brad Guffey about the physical healthcare services provided by Family Legacy Missions International to over 13,000 orphans in Zambia, and how Christians can be good stewards of their resources to help those in need. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
August 29, 2023
The Biden administration is facing scrutiny over the release of emails from Joe Biden's time as Vice President, which may contain information about his dealings with Ukraine. Meanwhile, Vivek Ramaswamy's comments on Taiwan and semiconductor independence have raised eyebrows, and Florida is dealing with a surge in crime and a tropical storm. The National Archives is being called to turn over documents, and the media is struggling to understand the implications of the Biden emails. [... more]
Family Life Today
Dave & Ann Wilson, Bob Lepine
August 22, 2023
Crystal Payne shares her four-step process to redeem time, starting with prayer, prioritizing, planning, and prep. She emphasizes the importance of being intentional with time, focusing on what truly matters, and trusting God's faithfulness in all aspects of life. [... more]
Family Life Today
Dave & Ann Wilson, Bob Lepine
August 21, 2023
Crystal Payne shares her journey of adopting a child with special needs and how it changed her perspective on gratitude and prayer. She discusses her four-step system for managing time and living intentionally, emphasizing the importance of starting with prayer and seeking God's guidance in all aspects of life. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
August 18, 2023
The Biden administration's dealings with Ukraine and the Palestinian Authority have raised concerns about corruption and the use of pseudonyms to obscure oversight. The ACLJ is investigating these claims and seeking transparency in government records. [... more]
Family Life Today
Dave & Ann Wilson, Bob Lepine
August 04, 2023
Creating a safe and open environment in the home where children can speak freely about their struggles and emotions is crucial for their mental health and well-being. Ed Welch, a Christian counselor, shares his expertise on how parents can model and confess their own frailty and wrongness, creating a space for their children to feel heard and understood. By speaking about difficult topics and not minimizing their struggles, parents can help their children develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their emotions, ultimately leading to a stronger and more loving relationship. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 11, 2023
Steve Stolier shares his remarkable story of landing the job of his dreams as Groucho Marx's personal assistant and archivist, and the incredible experiences he had working with the legendary comedian and his family, while also exploring the unique challenges and triumphs of people living with myasthenia gravis. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
June 09, 2023
A Democratic congressional candidate's cyberstalking conviction and a spa's fight against a trans activist's demand to enter women's-only areas are among the topics discussed. The podcast also touches on gaming, politics, and the intersection of technology and society. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
June 09, 2023
The discussion centers around the recent indictment of a former president, with comparisons made to the handling of classified documents by Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton. The Presidential Records Act and Espionage Act are also discussed, as well as the concept of cultural Marxism and its impact on society. Additionally, the topic of gun rights and the Second Amendment is explored through the story of Stephen Williford, a hero who stopped a mass shooter in Sutherland Springs, Texas. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 17, 2023
A forgotten nuclear mishap in Arkansas could have blown the state off the map, but a lucky accident led to the birth of CNN, and a heroic story of how a news team uncovered the truth and brought it to the public. [... more]
Truth Talk
Stu Epperson
April 07, 2023
Richie Kingsmore's music album, 'Last Words of Jesus', features powerful songs about the cross and Jesus' sacrifice. The album has been used to point people to the cross and God's word, and has had a profound impact on those who have heard it. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 31, 2023
The Bremen Jewish Heritage Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, celebrates 25 years of preserving Jewish history and heritage in the South. Founded in the 80s, the museum showcases the rich history of Jews in Georgia and Alabama since 1733, with stories of philanthropy, perseverance, and patriotism. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
March 03, 2023
A big ACLJ victory for pro-life students as the National Archives agrees to a preliminary injunction, allowing visitors to wear shirts and clothing items with pro-life messages without harassment. The ACLJ also discusses the threat of China, disinformation campaigns, and the importance of free speech and conservative values. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
February 24, 2023
The ACLJ represents pro-life students who were harassed at the National Archives and Smithsonian museums for wearing pro-life messages. The National Archives responded by removing a supervisor who instructed security guards to harass visitors. Meanwhile, the special counsel is seeking testimony from Vice President Mike Pence, citing the Speech and Debate Clause. China has proposed a 12-point peace plan for Russia and Ukraine, which includes lifting sanctions on Russia, but experts question its motives. The first GOP presidential debate will be held in August, and Donald Trump is leading in the polls. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
February 17, 2023
The Biden administration's response to recent events, including the Chinese government's claims of property ownership and the East Palestine disaster, has raised concerns about free speech, disaster response, and the competence of government agencies. The National Archives has been involved in a controversy over pro-life students being harassed, while the Transportation Secretary, Pete Buttigieg, has faced criticism for his handling of the East Palestine disaster. The Chinese government's actions have also sparked debate about the limits of government power and the importance of protecting free speech. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
February 16, 2023
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) wins a major victory against the National Archives, securing a preliminary injunction that protects the rights of pro-life students to wear shirts and clothing items with pro-life messages. The ACLJ also discusses the threat of China, disinformation, and the importance of free speech and conservative voices. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 16, 2023
John Cazale, a talented American actor, left an indelible mark on cinematic history with his nuanced portrayals of complex characters. His iconic role as Fredo Corleone in The Godfather and his chilling performance as Sal in Dog Day Afternoon showcased his remarkable ability to bring depth and humanity to his characters. Despite his untimely death, Cazale's legacy continues to inspire actors and audiences alike, cementing his status as one of the greatest actors of all time. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
February 13, 2023
The US military has shot down multiple unidentified flying objects over North America, sparking concerns about national security and the Biden administration's handling of classified documents. The National Archives is struggling to keep track of documents from former presidents, while the intelligence community is facing criticism for its lack of transparency. The possibility of aliens or extraterrestrials being involved has also been raised, but remains unconfirmed. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
February 10, 2023
The FBI is accused of targeting Catholics who attend Latin mass, sparking concerns about free speech and the targeting of pro-life speech. The ACLJ is taking action, filing lawsuits against the National Archives and the Smithsonian, alleging that security personnel harassed students and parents who wore pro-life shirts and hats. The organization is also seeking to protect the constitutional rights of its clients and defend the free speech of pro-life individuals. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
February 09, 2023
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is suing the National Archives over the harassment of pro-life students at the National Archives Museum, while also taking action against TikTok, a Chinese-owned company that collects sensitive information about users. The ACLJ is also pushing for the ban of TikTok and is working with Congress to take action against the Chinese government, which is seen as a threat to national security and free speech. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
February 01, 2023
The FBI is searching Joe Biden's beach house for classified documents, sparking a federal investigation. The National Archives has been criticized for its handling of presidential records, and the border security situation remains a concern, with a recent incident involving an Iranian individual on the terrorism watch list entering the US undetected. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
January 27, 2023
The ACLJ is defending students who were kicked out of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum for wearing pro-life hats. The incident highlights the issue of viewpoint discrimination and the importance of protecting free speech. Meanwhile, the National Archives is struggling to manage classified documents, and the Biden administration is facing criticism for its handling of the issue. The IRS is also under scrutiny for its handling of tax returns, and the border control situation is worsening with a rise in fentanyl seizures. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
January 26, 2023
The National Archives is struggling to manage classified documents, leading to a series of high-profile investigations and searches of former presidents' homes. The FBI is involved, and the Department of Justice is under scrutiny for its handling of the situation. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
January 23, 2023
The FBI conducted a 13-hour search of Joe Biden's Wilmington home, finding six more classified documents. The White House claims this is a consensual search, but experts argue it's a disqualifier for the president. The National Archives is under scrutiny for its handling of classified documents, and the media is struggling to draw distinctions between the Biden and Trump cases. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
January 21, 2023
Pastor Chuck Smith shares his story of how he and his wife Kay reached out to hippie kids in the 1960s, and how their church, Calvary Chapel, became a hub for the Jesus movement, leading to the birth of contemporary Christian music and a wave of church plantings across the US. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
January 17, 2023
Former Obama White House ethics official Walter Schaub calls Joe Biden's retention of classified records 'inexcusable neglect' of the most basic security protocols, raising questions about the handling of sensitive documents and potential breaches of public trust. Meanwhile, the National Archives faces scrutiny over its handling of records from the Obama administration, and the Biden administration's profligate spending is contributing to the accelerated debt ceiling deadline. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
January 12, 2023
Joe Biden's handling of classified documents has raised questions about his responsibility and the double standard applied by the Attorney General and the National Archives. The discovery of documents in his garage and a room adjacent to it has sparked concerns about the potential for national security breaches and the influence of foreign governments, particularly China, on American institutions. [... more]
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