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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 30, 2026
The story of Duane's Photo, a family business that has been a part of the photography industry for over 60 years, is a testament to innovation and change. From its humble beginnings in Parsons, Kansas, to its current status as the last Kodachrome lab in the United States, Duane's Photo has been a pioneer in the field of film processing. The story of the Carter family, who have taken over the business, is a heartwarming tale of legacy and tradition, as they work to keep the art of film processing alive in a digital age. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
March 24, 2026
Investing in companies that prioritize servant leadership and biblical stewardship can lead to long-term business success and positive impact on society. Dolores Bamford, Co-Chief Investment Officer at Eventide Asset Management, shares her expertise on evaluating leadership quality and its role in creating lasting value. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 20, 2026
Manny Singh, president of Coke Membrane Systems, shares his passion for creating long-term value for customers by developing membrane-based solutions to address water and wastewater problems. He highlights the company's success in implementing compact membrane systems in Brazil and its applications in various industries, including wine filtration and beer production. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 16, 2026
The iron lung, a life-saving device, was invented in 1927 to help people with polio, a disease that paralyzed thousands of people each year. The device used negative pressure to force air into the lungs, allowing patients to breathe. Although it was a costly and cumbersome treatment, the iron lung helped many people recover from polio, and its development paved the way for the creation of vaccines that eventually eradicated the disease. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 09, 2026
The CEO of Apple reflects on the company's 50-year history, its founder Steve Jobs' legacy, and the importance of innovation, leadership, and culture in driving success. He discusses the company's values, including accessibility, education, and sustainability, and how they guide decision-making. The CEO also shares his thoughts on the future of Apple and the tech industry, and how the company's unique culture and people are key to its continued success. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 03, 2026
The screwdriver has a rich history, with early versions emerging in the 15th century for use in medieval jousting armor and early firearms. Over time, inventors like Peter L. Robertson and Henry Phillips developed new screw designs, including the Robertson screw and the Phillips head screw, which revolutionized the industry with their self-centering and torque-resistant features. These innovations paved the way for mass production and widespread adoption in various industries, including automotive and manufacturing. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 02, 2026
Joshua Lionel Cohen's innovative toy trains revolutionized American childhood, but his company's dominance was short-lived as television and changing consumer interests led to a decline in sales, and the company's legacy endures despite bankruptcies and reorganizations. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 26, 2026
On January 9th, 2007, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone, a revolutionary product that changed the world. The iPhone's launch was a masterclass in presentation and innovation, showcasing Jobs' ability to tease new technology and make it accessible to everyone. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
January 23, 2026
The precipitous decline of education that awakens the imagination has led to a creative stagnation in American pop culture. Classical Christian education offers a compelling model for education, centered on great books, ideas, and classical languages, to form a virtuous mind, heart, and life, and to cultivate students with chests, enabling them to discern between what is noble and what is base. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 22, 2026
The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 left 100,000 people homeless and 17,000 buildings destroyed, but the city's spirit and innovative spirit led to a remarkable recovery. With the help of cultural historian Tim Samuelson, we explore how Chicago rebuilt and transformed itself into a modern metropolis, creating the skyscraper and becoming a hub of culture and achievement. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
December 30, 2025
As believers seek to manage God's resources, FaithFi offers practical tools and biblical wisdom to help them live as faithful stewards. With the launch of new resources, including the FaithFi Field Guides and the updated FaithFi app, listeners can gain clarity and confidence in their financial decisions. [... more]
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Clearview Today
Abidan Shah
December 15, 2025
When a church member has a ministry idea that doesn't align with the church's vision, it's essential to understand the church's mission and values before pursuing it. Starting a ministry without considering the church's existing structure and goals can lead to frustration and disappointment. Instead, it's better to integrate the idea into an existing ministry or make it a service project, ensuring that it aligns with the church's overall vision and goals. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 15, 2025
Ruth Handler, the 10th and last child of Polish Jewish immigrants, grew up to be a successful businesswoman and entrepreneur. She co-founded Mattel with her husband Elliot and introduced the iconic Barbie doll, which became a global icon. Handler's innovative approach to business and her ability to connect with women through Barbie helped her build a legacy that continues to inspire generations. [... more]
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Words of Life
Salvation Army
November 23, 2025
A conversation about the intersection of technology and faith, exploring the potential benefits and unintended consequences of AI and other technologies on human relationships, education, and personal growth. [... more]
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Words of Life
Salvation Army
November 16, 2025
The intersection of artificial intelligence and Christianity raises questions about the role of technology in shaping our worldview and humanity. Christians must engage with these technologies critically, considering their impact on our perspective of God and ourselves. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 30, 2025
The tow truck, an unsung hero of the highway, has a rich history dating back to 1917 when Ernest Holmes Sr. invented the first tow truck. The innovative company he started would go on to play a significant role in World War II, building over 7,500 military records. The Holmes family continued to innovate and expand the company, introducing new models and technologies, including the rail crane, which set the world speed record for a wrecker. The company's focus on fast service and quick parts delivery set them apart from the competition and earned them a reputation as a leader in the industry. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
October 14, 2025
Investing is not just about returns, but about reflecting what we truly value. A theology of investing brings our heart, head, and hands together to reframe investing as an act of stewardship, love, and spiritual formation, not just the physical act of putting money into a company or instrument. By understanding God's creation mandate and our role as co-creators, we can use investments to love our neighbor and expand God's blessings through creation, while also being mindful of the temptations of wealth and the importance of trusting in God rather than money. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
October 12, 2025
The US has led the world in inventions, but why is that? From Thomas Edison's light bulb to modern innovation, we explore the country's inventive spirit and what sets it apart. Meanwhile, we delve into the world of animation, from The Simpsons to new films like Animal Farm, and meet the people behind them, including Bruce Springsteen and Jeremy Allen White. We also talk to former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy about his legacy and concerns for the court's future. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 10, 2025
The Ford Motor Company's 100th anniversary celebration in 2003 marked the rebirth of the iconic Ford GT, a supercar that aimed to beat Ferrari in the 1960s Le Mans races. Led by Neil Ressler, a team of engineers with racing experience worked tirelessly to design and build the car, pushing the limits of speed and performance. With a focus on innovation and precision, they created a modern-day classic that became a pace car for a new generation. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
September 26, 2025
Florida Man stories continue to amaze, including one where a 7-Eleven clerk pseudo-arrested a customer. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris's baby-passing story at rallies has sparked controversy, and identity theft is a growing concern. Amazon has agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle a lawsuit over deceptive practices, and Starbucks is closing stores due to unionization and financial struggles. The CEO of Ticketmaster thinks concert tickets are too cheap, and gun rights advocates are pushing for greater security measures. [... more]
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