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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 14, 2025
The construction of the Transcontinental Railroad was a monumental achievement in American history, built by Chinese laborers and Union Pacific workers who braved harsh conditions and overcame incredible obstacles. The railroad revolutionized transportation and communication, connecting the east and west coasts and transforming the country's economy and culture. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 30, 2025
The history of lane markings on roads is a surprising story that dates back to the early 20th century. From the first painted line in Michigan in 1911 to the widespread adoption of white and yellow lines, the development of lane markings has been shaped by innovators like Dr. June McCarroll and Edward N. Hines. Their ideas, which were initially met with skepticism, eventually became a bedrock of traffic control, saving countless lives and improving road safety. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
April 11, 2025
The US has discovered a shocking confession from China that may be fueling the tariff war. The Chinese government has admitted to hacking the US infrastructure, and this revelation has significant implications for global trade and the relationship between the two nations. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
April 02, 2025
Guidestone's faith-based investing approach prioritizes Christian values, with a focus on impact investing and kingdom causes. Their Kingdom Causes program supports local, national, and international ministries, including the Prestonwood Pregnancy Center and the Psalm 139 Project. Guidestone also offers financial planning and estate planning services, including trusts and beneficiary designations, to help individuals manage their assets and achieve their financial goals. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
April 02, 2025
The Republican Party faces challenges in winning elections without Donald Trump on the ballot, particularly in off-year contests like the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. The party must develop a strategy to engage low-propensity voters and build a permanent infrastructure to compete with the Democrats' established system. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 17, 2025
The construction of the US Interstate Highway System is often attributed to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, but the true story is more complex. Charles Zug, an assistant professor of constitutional democracy and political science, reveals the real history behind the system's development, including the role of user taxes and the Highway Trust Fund. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
March 05, 2025
Investing in private markets can provide unique opportunities for positive impact, aligning with Christian values and furthering God's kingdom through the marketplace. One Ascent offers a values-aligned private market fund, accessible to everyday investors, providing a diversified portfolio with potential for higher returns and lower correlation to public markets. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
January 30, 2025
California's wildfire problem has led to a policy change from the Trump administration to provide Southern California with necessary water resources. Meanwhile, the Senate confirmation of Tulsi Gabbard as DNI nominee has sparked controversy, and CNN has announced major layoffs, including Jim Acosta's departure. The border security situation remains a concern, with cartels being designated as foreign terror organizations. Additionally, the concept of the Antichrist has been discussed, with some attributing it to the Vatican and others to Donald Trump. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
January 22, 2025
The White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention has been closed, and the ATF is under scrutiny for its actions. Donald Trump Jr. discusses the national reciprocity bill and the importance of concealed carry. The administration is also investing in AI infrastructure through the Stargate project, which aims to create over 100,000 American jobs. The conversation also touches on the ATF's authority and the need for a comprehensive bill to reform the agency. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
January 11, 2025
Adam Carolla shares his personal experience with the California wildfires, discussing the devastating impact on his home and community. He also touches on the issue of homelessness, infrastructure, and disaster preparedness in Los Angeles, highlighting the need for effective leadership and community support. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
January 10, 2025
The California fires have left a trail of destruction, with many homes lost and a community in shambles. A mother, Rachel Darvish, shares her story of confronting Governor Gavin Newsom, who seemed dismissive of her concerns. The conversation raises questions about the preparedness of California's government and the impact of the fires on the community. Meanwhile, the possibility of hosting the Olympics in Los Angeles is questioned, with some arguing that the city is not ready due to its infrastructure and safety issues. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
January 09, 2025
California is experiencing one of its worst wildfires in history, with devastating consequences for residents and the environment. The fires have been exacerbated by poor water management and a lack of fire prevention measures, leading to widespread criticism of the Democratic leadership in Los Angeles, particularly Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom. As the situation continues to unfold, questions are being raised about accountability and the role of politics in the response to the disaster. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
November 22, 2024
When preparing for a home purchase, it's essential to determine what you can afford, set a savings goal for your down payment, and check your credit score. A good credit score can help you qualify for better mortgage rates. Additionally, managing your debt and avoiding unnecessary expenses can make a significant difference in your financial planning. Giving to charitable causes, such as tithing, can also be a vital part of your financial strategy. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
November 21, 2024
A discussion on the values and policies that contribute to poverty, the importance of law and order, and the impact of population decline on infrastructure and society, with a focus on conservative perspectives and the role of government in addressing these issues. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
October 28, 2024
Charlie Kirk discusses Section 230, Kamala Harris's campaign strategy, and the importance of economic literacy with guests Blake and Andrew. They also delve into Roman history, the impact of government policies on the economy, and the role of Christianity in politics. [... more]
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Various Hosts
October 23, 2024
In the Horn of Africa, a brutal drought has devastated crops and imperiled millions, especially those in refugee camps like Kenya's Kahuma, where malnutrition is a dire issue. God's people are called to shine His light and love in these desperate places, providing food, medicine, and safety, and meeting the physical and spiritual needs of the hungry. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 13, 2024
The history of lane markings on roads is a surprising and fascinating story that reveals how a few people with a good idea can make a large difference. From the early days of driving automobiles to the modern standards of traffic control, the evolution of lane markings is a testament to human ingenuity and the need for safety on our roads. [... more]
Pathway to Victory
Dr. Robert Jeffress
July 02, 2024
Dr. Robert Jeffress warns that America's collapse is inevitable due to the weakening of its moral and spiritual infrastructure, citing three explosive Supreme Court decisions that have removed God from the public square and destroyed the family unit. He calls on Christians to be salt in a decaying world, to push back against evil, and to share the light of Jesus Christ with others. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
May 07, 2024
Understanding poverty as a complex issue that goes beyond material needs, Brian Fickert, professor of economics and community development, shares insights on how to alleviate poverty without hurting the poor and yourself, emphasizing the importance of a relational approach and empowering communities. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
April 02, 2024
College is a significant financial decision, with varying earning potential depending on the major. Data shows that engineering and computer science degrees offer the highest return on investment, while education and humanities majors rank lowest. Understanding the earning potential of a major can help individuals make informed decisions about borrowing and investing in their education. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
March 26, 2024
The Baltimore Bridge collapse has raised questions about the possibility of a cyber attack, and the impact on critical infrastructure. Meanwhile, a new poll shows that 77% of college Democrats and Republicans agree that free speech should be protected on college campuses. Donald Trump is promoting a Bible that includes the US Constitution and the Pledge of Allegiance, which has sparked controversy. The discussion also touches on the importance of religion and Christianity in America. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
March 23, 2024
Raising kids in today's culture has become increasingly difficult due to a family unfriendly culture, where parents are stressed and children are anxious. The host discusses the importance of family values, such as commitment, tradition, and faith, and how they are lacking in modern society. He also touches on the role of government in supporting families and creating family-friendly infrastructure, such as sidewalks and playgrounds. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
March 06, 2024
The city of New York is struggling to cope with the influx of migrants, with thousands being housed in hotels and receiving free medical care, transportation, and other services. However, the situation has led to reports of crime, violence, and infrastructure collapse. A whistleblower shares his experiences working in one of these hotels, describing the chaos and destruction caused by the migrants. The conversation also touches on the broader issues of border security, government accountability, and the impact of faith and morality on society. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 09, 2024
The history of lane markings reveals a surprising story of innovation and adaptation as people navigated the challenges of early automobile travel. From the first painted lines on roads in the early 20th century to the development of national standards, the evolution of lane markings reflects the complex interplay between technology, society, and safety. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
February 04, 2024
A grassroots movement is underway to revitalize the Republican Party and promote conservative values. County chairs and conservative influencers are working together to build a strong grassroots infrastructure and ensure election integrity. The movement aims to empower local leaders and promote a people-centered approach to politics, with a focus on winning in November. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
February 01, 2024
The Federal Aviation Administration's prioritization of diversity over merit has led to a decline in air traffic controller qualifications, resulting in safety issues and near misses at airports. A lawsuit is underway to address the issue, which has been exacerbated by the elimination of a preferential hiring list for air traffic controllers and the introduction of a biographical assessment test that favors certain groups. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
December 13, 2023
Gordon Chang discusses China's relentless cyber war on the West, invading critical U.S. services, and the implications of China's unrestricted warfare doctrine. Gabriel Shipton, Julian Assange's brother, joins the program to update on his brother's situation and the importance of WikiLeaks' work in exposing government corruption and promoting transparency. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
December 13, 2023
A discussion on the corruption and injustices in the US, including the treatment of January 6th inmates, the Green New Deal, and the alleged corruption of government agencies. The hosts also discuss the growth of the church in India and the importance of standing up for what is right. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
December 11, 2023
A Florida Man claims that the character from GTA 6 is based on his likeness and demands $2 million from Rockstar Games. Meanwhile, the host discusses the obsession with trains, the climate crisis, and the mental health crisis, attributing it to economic policy and the cost of living. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
December 11, 2023
The host discusses the unreliability of polling in predicting election outcomes, the threat of split ticket voting to Republican chances in 2024, and the potential indictment of Hunter Biden. The host also criticizes the NewsGuard company for censoring independent news entities and promoting the government's narrative. Additionally, the host talks about China's cyber attacks on US public utilities and the Italian government's decision to opt out of the Belt and Road initiative. [... more]
Chosen Generation
Pastor Greg Young
October 03, 2023
The concept of Vision Zero, which aims to eliminate traffic fatalities, is being criticized for its unrealistic goal and potential for government overreach. Critics argue that the approach focuses on changing infrastructure and driver behavior, rather than addressing the root causes of accidents. The discussion highlights the need for a holistic approach to traffic safety and the importance of considering the impact of government intervention on individual freedom and liberty. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 28, 2023
The history of lane markings on roads is a surprising story of innovation and safety. From the first painted lines in the early 20th century to the development of national standards, the evolution of lane markings has been shaped by pioneers like Dr. June McCarroll and Edward N. Hines. Their ideas and perseverance have made a lasting impact on traffic safety and road development. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
July 26, 2023
The Republican Party is struggling to invest in election infrastructure, while the left is spending millions on ballot chasing and voter registration. The No Labels Party could be a game changer in the 2024 presidential election, with Cornel West potentially peeling off a significant number of black votes. The conservative movement needs to do the work and invest in grassroots efforts to win the election. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
June 29, 2023
The Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action has sparked a national conversation, with some arguing that it's a step towards equality and others claiming it's a setback for marginalized communities. Meanwhile, the Biden family's dealings with China have raised concerns about corruption and the influence of foreign powers on US politics. The show also touches on censorship, climate change, and the IRS, as well as the justice system, Paul Ryan, Ron DeSantis, Trump, and veterans' issues. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 27, 2023
The history of lane markings on roads dates back to ancient Rome, where lines were used to manage crowds. However, it wasn't until the early 20th century that the concept of center lines became widespread in the United States. The first center line was painted in 1911 on River Road in Michigan, and it was the work of several individuals, including Dr. June McCarroll, who advocated for the use of white lines to divide highways. The development of lane markings was a gradual process, with various standards and guidelines emerging over the years. Today, center lines are a ubiquitous feature of modern roads, and they play a crucial role in ensuring traffic safety. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
May 27, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic is revealed to be a premeditated act of biological warfare, with the intent to create a universal vaccine template and control the population. The New World Order is exposed, with the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control, and pharmaceutical companies working together to implement a totalitarian government. The efficacy of vaccines is questioned, and the concept of cognitive infrastructure is discussed, where the government seeks to control people's thoughts and ideas. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
April 16, 2023
The US administration's push for electric vehicles and stricter emissions standards is causing concern among oil and gas industry leaders, who argue that it will lead to energy security reliance on China and hinder the development of refining infrastructure. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
March 06, 2023
The Department of Homeland Security's Overt Human Intelligence Collection Program raises constitutional concerns, allowing officials to seek interviews with anyone in the US, including citizens and incarcerated individuals. Meanwhile, concerns about Chinese spying tools, including giant cargo cranes, have been raised by the Pentagon. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg faces criticism for his handling of the East Palestine train derailment, with some questioning his qualifications for the job. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 05, 2023
The US government is investing $52 billion in the CHIPS Act to boost American chip making, but critics say it may not be enough. Meanwhile, a woman's mission to break the lethal connection between guns and suicide, and a talented musician's journey to master the art of beatboxing. [... more]
The Bart Winkler Show
Bart Winkler
February 16, 2023
Bart Winkler discusses the Milwaukee Brewers' potential stadium funding, Aaron Rodgers' future with the Packers, and the changing landscape of sports radio and podcasting. He also talks to Seth Everett about their past feud and their shared love of Marvel and baseball. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
February 15, 2023
The hosts discuss various attacks on critical infrastructure, including rail sabotage, water supply hacking, and election fraud, and argue that these incidents are not being taken seriously by the government. They also discuss the importance of the Constitution and the oath of office, and how these principles can be used to hold those in power accountable for their actions. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
January 14, 2023
Governor Chris Sununu discusses the recent flight cancellations due to a system failure, the importance of infrastructure and transportation, and the handling of classified documents by the Biden administration. He also touches on the border crisis, the fentanyl epidemic, and the Republican Party's need to appeal to independents and the next generation of voters. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 30, 2022
The history of lane markings reveals a surprising story of innovation and perseverance, from the early days of automobile travel to the modern standards of traffic safety. Dr. June McCarroll's idea of painting a white line down the center of highways was just one of many attempts to address the challenges of road safety, and her work paved the way for the development of standardized lane markings that we use today. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
October 21, 2022
Iran's involvement in the Ukraine conflict has raised concerns about US involvement and the potential for escalation. The Biden administration's handling of the situation has been criticized, with some accusing them of trying to goad the US into war. Meanwhile, a Democrat Senate candidate in Wisconsin has been accused of thanking the Ayatollah of Iran on Twitter, sparking controversy and raising questions about the party's stance on Iran. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
September 22, 2022
The discussion revolves around various topics, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the economic implications of the war, and the role of global leaders in addressing the crisis. The conversation also touches on the issue of fentanyl, the dangers of electric cars, and the challenges of transitioning to a more sustainable energy source. Additionally, the hosts discuss the importance of infrastructure development and the potential consequences of a battery shortage. Throughout the discussion, the hosts provide insights and analysis on the current state of global politics and the economy. [... more]
The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
July 24, 2022
A documentary, Grid Down Power Up, exposes the vulnerability of the United States power grid and the catastrophic effects of a prolonged power outage. The film's producer, David Tice, discusses the need for better regulation and hardening of the grid to protect it from cyber attacks and other threats. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
November 04, 2021
The US is experiencing a historic inflationary spiral, particularly with fuel, accompanied by a supply chain crisis, with many shelves empty in stores. The Democrats' plan to throw more inflationary pressure on the economy by spending money they don't have makes no sense. Meanwhile, the Biden administration's open border policy is incentivizing the border crisis, and the president's failure to take charge of the situation suggests he has never been in charge. [... more]
The Christian Worldview
David Wheaton
October 15, 2021
The intentional economic meltdown has begun, with inflation rising at the fastest rate in 13 years, and a global supply chain crisis crippling the US economy. The Biden administration's proposed $3.5 trillion infrastructure bill is a Trojan horse for expanding government power and dependency. Christians must be informed and prepared for the consequences of these actions, which threaten to destroy the US economy and lead to a one-world government and currency. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
October 05, 2021
Iran is demanding $10 billion from the United States to restart nuclear negotiations, sparking concerns about the Biden administration's willingness to compromise with a country that has a history of violating agreements and pursuing nuclear development. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
October 01, 2021
The US infrastructure deal has been revealed to be a $1.5 trillion agreement, with increased taxes and a focus on clean energy. Meanwhile, the US-Israel relationship is under threat as the Democratic Party struggles to maintain its bipartisan support for the Iron Dome missile defense system. The Biden administration's diplomatic efforts are being questioned, particularly in regards to border security and sex trafficking. [... more]
Planning Matters Radio
Peter Richon
September 26, 2021
Achieving financial confidence in retirement requires a comprehensive plan that aligns income, investments, taxes, healthcare, and legacy goals. Understanding investment options and managing risk exposure can help control taxes and fees, ultimately securing a stable financial future. [... more]
Chosen Generation
Pastor Greg Young
August 14, 2021
The US electrical grid remains vulnerable to cyber threats and electromagnetic pulse attacks, which could have devastating consequences for critical infrastructure. Dr. Peter Vincent Pry, an expert in national security, discusses the challenges of protecting the grid and the need for a more effective defense strategy. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
March 31, 2021
The Biden administration's infrastructure plan is being criticized for its proposed tax hikes and social infrastructure components, which critics argue are a Trojan horse for central planning and authoritarian control. The plan's emphasis on social infrastructure has raised concerns about the government's role in designing American culture and society. Meanwhile, the vaccine passport issue is causing confusion and controversy, with some states and businesses requiring proof of vaccination for domestic travel. Critics argue that this is a form of control and a threat to individual liberty and constitutional rights. [... more]
The C&C Auto Show
Aaron Clements and Justin Courtney
December 26, 2020
The hosts discuss various topics related to car maintenance, including transmission fluid exchanges, tire wear, and electric vehicles. They also answer listener questions about electric cars, their infrastructure, and the challenges of widespread adoption. [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
September 07, 2020
North Carolina's energy policy and economic recovery are at a crossroads. The state lacks the necessary infrastructure to move low-cost, clean-burning natural gas into the state, leading to higher electricity prices and a reduction in the standard of living. The Cooper administration's decision to deny a critical water permit for the Mountain View Project, a pipeline that would have brought natural gas into the state, has exacerbated the problem. Meanwhile, the state's reliance on renewable energy sources is not a viable solution, as they are intermittent and cannot meet the state's energy demands. The Green New Deal, which aims to transition the country to 100% renewable energy, is also not a feasible solution for North Carolina. The state needs to focus on developing its nuclear power capabilities and increasing its natural gas infrastructure to meet its energy needs. [... more]
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