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The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
July 14, 2025
Charlie Kirk discusses the conservative movement, Turning Point USA's Student Action Summit, and the Ukraine-Russia conflict, highlighting the importance of understanding the perspectives of younger generations. He also touches on the role of fossil fuels in lifting billions out of poverty and the need for a more nuanced approach to the Israel-Palestine conflict, including the discussion of US-Israel aid and the concept of Zionism. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of humanitarian measures and the surgical strike approach in foreign policy, as exemplified by the Trump doctrine. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
July 03, 2025
President Trump's policies have moved the Overton window on mass migration, making it from unthinkable to policy. The Big Beautiful bill aims to create parallel prosperity, with tax cuts and deregulation driving economic growth. The bill's provisions, including 100% expensing for equipment and no tax on tips, are expected to boost business and working-class Americans. The Treasury Secretary emphasizes the importance of these measures in creating a capital spending boom and increasing real wages. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
July 03, 2025
The discussion revolves around the latest landmark case out of the Supreme Court and its implications on American jurisprudence and the Trump administration. The conversation also touches on welfare reform, work requirements, and the Medicaid and Medicare systems. Additionally, the topic of tariffs and trade deals, including the recent agreement with Vietnam, is explored. The discussion also delves into the economy, job market, and inflation, as well as the presidential election and the Democratic playbook. The conversation also includes various personal anecdotes and stories, including a Florida man and woman, President Biden's speaking engagements, and Michelle Obama's podcasting endeavors. The discussion also touches on universal healthcare, Republican positions, and conservative ideals. A World War II veteran shares his secret to a long life, and the Waffle House announces that egg prices are back down. The conversation also includes a discussion on the 4th of July, fireworks, and patriotism, as well as a look back at Johnny Carson's late-night comedy and the mustache's potential comeback. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
July 03, 2025
Hakeem Jeffries' prolonged speech, known as the 'Magic Minute,' has sparked controversy as he continues to speak for hours, delaying a crucial vote on the 'One Big Beautiful Bill.' Meanwhile, President Trump is pushing for the bill's passage, which would preserve the Trump tax cuts and prevent the largest tax increase in American history. In New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy is facing a challenge from Republican nominee Jack Chettarelli, who is vowing to restore plastic bags and reduce taxes. As the country prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, these developments are shaping the nation's politics and economy. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
June 14, 2025
A researcher warns of a planned biological weapons attack on July 4th, 2025, and discusses the history of gain of function research and its potential consequences. The conversation also touches on the role of public health in suspending liberties and the importance of being aware of the plans of those in power. [... more]
Break Point
John Stonestreet
June 13, 2025
The podcast discusses the recent attack by Israel on Iran's military, the implications of this event on global stability, and the importance of understanding the biblical view of history in the context of current events. Additionally, the discussion touches on the topic of marriage and family formation, highlighting the decline of marriage rates among working-class men and the need for a reconciliatory approach to the conflict between men and women. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
June 08, 2025
Charlie Kirk discusses American competitiveness, the value of college education, and the importance of meritocracy in a society. He also touches on immigration, identity politics, and the dangers of critical race theory and DEI. Additionally, he emphasizes the need for family values and marriage, and encourages young men to take responsibility for their actions and lead their families. He also talks about the importance of blue-collar jobs and trade schools, and how they can provide a sense of purpose and fulfillment. Finally, he discusses the intersection of faith and work, and how Christians can use their careers as a way to serve God and others. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
May 28, 2025
The right wing revolution continues with triple trending counties showing a permanent right shift in the country. The working class is moving to the right, and artificial intelligence could wipe out half of all entry-level white collar jobs. Meanwhile, border security is a major concern, and the deep state bureaucracy is a significant obstacle to getting things done in Washington D.C. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
May 16, 2025
The Holy Spirit plays a multidimensional role in the lives of believers, guiding, sealing, and empowering them. However, He can also be resisted, and His work can be insulted, leading to the unforgivable sin of blaspheming the Spirit. Pastor Greg Laurie emphasizes the importance of responding to the Spirit's call and not hardening one's heart, as this can lead to a life of spiritual stagnation. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
May 13, 2025
The Trump administration's HHS has launched an investigation into a hospital's actions, following a complaint from the ACLJ, after reading a blog on their website. This is a major win for the pro-life movement and sets a national precedent for protecting conscience rights in healthcare. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
May 12, 2025
The Biden administration is making a trade deal with China, reducing tariffs and addressing fentanyl concerns. Meanwhile, the president is issuing executive orders on pharmaceuticals and research and development, which some argue is a response to the issues caused by Obamacare. The economy and immigration are also major topics of discussion, with the administration facing criticism for its handling of these issues. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
May 06, 2025
The conversation revolves around the changing landscape of manufacturing, vocational training, and the impact of student loans on the workforce. The discussion also touches on trade deals, China's influence, and the need for economic growth and development. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
May 02, 2025
The US economy is experiencing strong growth, with a recent jobs report beating expectations and manufacturing getting reshored. President Trump's policies, including tariffs and deregulation, are showing signs of working. Meanwhile, the media is calling for an economic collapse, and the government is being criticized for its handling of taxpayer funds. The discussion also touches on the importance of free speech and the dangers of totalitarianism, with examples from Germany and other Western countries. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
April 14, 2025
President Donald Trump is using tariffs to create confusion and get better trade deals, while also onshoring manufacturing and bringing production back to the US. Meanwhile, Governor Gretchen Whitmer's immature behavior in the Oval Office has sparked memes and criticism, highlighting the contrast between her and President Trump's authenticity and connection with working-class voters. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
April 14, 2025
The Trump administration's focus on Main Street and American manufacturing, with a goal of restoring the American dream, is a shift from the previous emphasis on Wall Street. This new approach aims to bring jobs and investment back to the US, but some economists question its feasibility and potential impact on the economy. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
April 07, 2025
The fight against bureaucracy and the rising cost of tuition at Ivy League schools is a growing concern. Alex Shea, a Brown University student, has taken on the university's administration by asking staff members to describe their jobs, revealing a culture of redundancy and waste. The university has responded with disciplinary action, highlighting a double standard in how students and faculty are treated. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
April 07, 2025
The discussion centers around President Trump's efforts to bring back American manufacturing and jobs through tariffs, and the potential impact on the economy and national security. Guests share personal experiences and insights on the importance of self-sufficiency and the decline of American industry. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
April 04, 2025
The US is experiencing a trade war with China, with President Trump implementing tariffs to rebalance the global economy. The move is seen as a risk, but also as a necessary step to reindustrialize the country and create jobs. Critics argue that tariffs will raise prices and hurt American consumers, but proponents believe that they will encourage domestic production and lead to a more balanced trade. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
April 04, 2025
A discussion on the impact of tariffs on the economy, jobs, and unemployment, as well as the role of taxation and patriotism in politics. The conversation also touches on the importance of conservatism and liberalism, and the need for a better understanding of economics and regulation in order to create jobs and stimulate manufacturing. Additionally, the topic of debt and interest rates is discussed, and the potential consequences of a recession are explored. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
April 03, 2025
The Republican Party is divided over proxy voting, with some members pushing for the ability to vote remotely in certain situations. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is implementing tariffs on certain countries, leading to a trade war and a reset in trade negotiations. The agricultural industry is also affected, with some countries banning US beef imports and others imposing high tariffs on US agricultural products. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
April 02, 2025
President Trump is using tariffs to raise revenues and recalibrate the trade imbalance with other countries, while also protecting American sovereignty, security, and manufacturing. Meanwhile, the JFK assassination remains a mystery, with new files released but no substantial new information. The Trump administration's handling of classified military plans has raised concerns, and tax reform is being proposed to address corporate tax liability. In college sports, the issue of amateurism and betting is causing controversy. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 02, 2025
Walter Isaacson tells the remarkable story of Steve Jobs, the American innovator who transformed the personal computer industry, music industry, and publishing industry with his passion for perfection and beauty. Isaacson describes how Jobs' reality distortion field drove his engineers to do hard and even unimaginable things, and how his passion for simplicity and beauty led to the creation of iconic products like the Macintosh and the iPhone. [... more]
JR Sports Brief
JR
March 31, 2025
The NCAA tournament has reached its final four, with Duke and Houston emerging as top contenders. The SEC conference has experienced a resurgence, thanks to investments in coaching and resources. However, the transfer portal and NIL continue to pose challenges for stability in college basketball. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
March 31, 2025
The US is on the cusp of a geopolitical restructuring, with President Trump's tariffs and trade policies aimed at rebalancing the international world order and promoting American manufacturing and jobs. This shift is part of a broader effort to reindustrialize the country and reduce its reliance on cheap imports, with the goal of creating a stronger and more self-sufficient economy. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
March 31, 2025
President Trump's efforts to bring manufacturing back to America and rebalance trade are causing stocks to rock, with the market down 300 points at this hour. The President's job approval is at 50%, but his approval on immigration is at 58%. The economy is a major concern, with 48% approval and 44% disapproval on inflation. Tariffs will be announced Wednesday, potentially bringing in $6 trillion in 10 years, and the President is prepared to slap sanctions on Russia if Putin doesn't negotiate. Meanwhile, the President's efforts to reform the government and reduce waste are underway, with the Doge team working to save $3 billion a day and $4 billion a day to get down a trillion dollars. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
March 21, 2025
Rich Eisen discusses the NCAA tournament, including upsets and notable games, with guests Morris Chestnut and Tom Pelicero. They also debate the merits of Jalen Hurts and LeBron James as elite quarterbacks and athletes, respectively, and discuss the Steelers' potential signing of Aaron Rodgers. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
March 20, 2025
Investors can use indexes as guideposts to make sure their investments are getting closer to their future goals. Buying and holding index funds can pay off in the long run, and it's essential to consider the impact of actively trading stocks. A faith-based approach to investing can help individuals align their values with their investments, and using indexes can be a way to do this while still achieving market returns. [... more]
Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
March 17, 2025
The NCAA tournament is underway, with teams like Auburn, Duke, and Houston vying for a spot in the championship game. Meanwhile, the coaching carousel is heating up, with names like Richard Pitino, Ryan Odom, and Chris Collins being mentioned as potential candidates for vacant jobs. The tournament is expected to be a thrilling ride, with upsets and surprises on the horizon. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 05, 2025
Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin and his claim to have developed interchangeable parts is often celebrated, but a closer look reveals a more complex story. Whitney's struggles with patent infringement and his eventual failure to deliver on a contract to produce muskets for the US government are often left out of the narrative. Meanwhile, his inspiration for interchangeable parts came from firearms, not his cotton gin, and he even faked it to impress Thomas Jefferson. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
March 03, 2025
Carrying debt into retirement can significantly reduce lifestyle choices and increase the likelihood of returning to work. Understanding biblical principles of finance and effective debt management strategies can help individuals avoid debt and achieve financial freedom. Additionally, making informed decisions about inherited IRAs and property investments can also impact one's financial future. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
February 21, 2025
Jesus teaches us to pray for daily bread, reminding us that God is our provider and we're to ask him to provide for our needs. We must acknowledge daily that we can't sustain ourselves and seek God's help to free us from self-sustaining Christian lives. Understanding God's provision and our role as stewards of His resources is crucial for financial freedom and avoiding materialism. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
February 11, 2025
Dale Vermillion discusses the potential change in the real estate market, citing increased consumer confidence and decreased patience among homebuyers. He advises listeners to make wise financial decisions, considering their values and priorities, when deciding whether to take on debt or wait to cash flow a project. Rob West and Dale Vermillion also address various listener questions, including managing debt, investing in retirement, and creating an emergency fund. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 10, 2025
Steve Jobs' passion for perfection and simplicity drove him to create revolutionary products that transformed industries, from personal computers to music and movies. His ability to inspire and motivate others, known as the reality distortion field, helped him push boundaries and achieve the impossible. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
February 04, 2025
As parents, we want our children to be generous toward God's kingdom, and Dr. Art Raynor shares steps to grow our kids in generosity, including modeling gratefulness and generosity, teaching them to give, and introducing them to pastors and missionaries. Meanwhile, Rob West answers listener questions on annuities, retirement planning, and investing in bonds. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
January 23, 2025
President Donald Trump's administration is making significant changes, including the shutdown of all DEI offices in the government and the deportation of violent criminal illegals. The pardon of Ross Ulbricht, a pioneer of cryptocurrency, is also a notable development. As the Trump team continues to execute their agenda, they are facing opposition from the media and the Democrat Party, but they remain committed to restoring the republic and making America great again. [... more]
Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
January 16, 2025
Deion Sanders' potential coaching future is a hot topic, with some speculating he could become the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Meanwhile, Mike Tomlin and Kyle Shanahan are being discussed as top coaching candidates, with some arguing Tomlin's consistency and ability to get more out of his roster make him a better choice. [... more]
JR Sports Brief
JR
January 15, 2025
The discussion revolves around the best and worst coaching jobs in the NFL, Victor Wembanyama's jersey auction, and the exploitation of children by their parents for financial gain. The show also touches on sports history, including the first Super Bowl, Lawrence Taylor's retirement, and LeBron James surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's scoring record. [... more]
JR Sports Brief
JR
January 15, 2025
The JR Sport Brief show ranks the top six coaching jobs available in the NFL, from worst to first, with the New York Jets at number six and the Las Vegas Raiders at number one due to Tom Brady's involvement. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
January 15, 2025
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the upcoming national championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame, with guest Bruce Feldman from Fox Sports and The Athletic. They also talk about Deion Sanders' potential interest in NFL coaching jobs, including the Dallas Cowboys, and the quarterback recruiting landscape at Texas and Colorado. [... more]
Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
January 08, 2025
The Penn State Nittany Lions face off against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in a highly anticipated college football matchup, with both teams seeking to elevate themselves into the great category. The game is expected to be closely contested, with many factors at play, including the health of key players and the performance of the quarterbacks. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
December 31, 2024
The Holy Spirit plays a multi-dimensional role in the lives of believers, sealing, guiding, and empowering them. However, the Spirit can be resisted, and resisting Him can lead to insulting Him, which can ultimately result in the unforgivable sin of blaspheming the Spirit. Pastor Greg Laurie emphasizes the importance of responding to the Spirit's call and making a personal commitment to Jesus Christ. [... more]
Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
December 27, 2024
The NFL coaching carousel is in full swing, with several teams expected to make changes. The Bears, Saints, and Jets are already looking for new head coaches, while the Jaguars, Giants, and Raiders are also expected to make moves. The Giants are in a tough spot, with a young quarterback and a struggling roster. The Jets are also in a tough position, with a struggling quarterback and a lack of talent on their roster. The Jaguars have a chance to turn things around with a new coach and a young quarterback. The Raiders are also looking for a new coach, with Tom Brady's influence expected to play a role in the decision. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
December 27, 2024
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the trend of hiring former NFL stars as head coaches at historic black colleges, with Michael Vick and Deshaun Jackson being the latest examples. The show also touches on the transfer portal, quarterback situation, and recruiting in college football, including the NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) policy and its impact on college football. [... more]
Finishing Well
Hans Scheil
December 21, 2024
A certified financial planner explains how the 2025 tax brackets and rates work, and how they can affect retirement planning and tax planning. He discusses how to calculate effective tax rates and how to use Roth conversions to turn taxable money into tax-free money. He also touches on capital gains taxes and how they can be affected by tax rate changes. [... more]
Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
December 19, 2024
The NFL season has been marked by overachieving teams and sloppy play, with several coaches standing out for their performances. Among them are Dan Quinn, Kevin O'Connell, and Jim Harbaugh, who have led their teams to unexpected success. In college football, quarterbacks like Dylan Gabriel and Cam Ward are making a name for themselves, and coaches like Kirby Smart and Dan Lanning are being considered for top honors. [... more]
Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
December 12, 2024
Solomon's journal reveals that without God, Monday morning is meaningless, but with God, it becomes an opportunity for devotion and a chance to find true meaning and fulfillment in work. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 11, 2024
The launch of the iPhone in 2007 marked a significant turning point in the history of technology, with Steve Jobs unveiling a revolutionary product that changed the world. The device's impact on modern culture and the app economy is still felt today, and its legacy continues to inspire innovation and progress. [... more]
Zach Gelb Show
Zach Gelb
December 06, 2024
College football playoff contenders are vying for a spot in the final four, with teams like Boise State and SMU facing off in crucial matchups. Meanwhile, coaching jobs are on the line, with Bill Belichick reportedly considering a move to the University of North Carolina. In the NFL, teams like the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs are battling for division titles, and the Philadelphia Eagles are looking to make a push for the playoffs. [... more]
Planning Matters Radio
Peter Richon
November 30, 2024
Many people assume their taxes will be lower in retirement, but that's not always the case. With four key reasons to plan for higher taxes, retirees can take proactive steps to optimize their tax liability and avoid a significant tax bill in the future. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
November 14, 2024
Donald Trump's pick for Attorney General, Matt Gaetz, has sparked controversy, with some Republicans expressing concerns about his qualifications. However, Charlie Kirk and Cliff Maloney argue that Gaetz is a change agent who will shake up the Department of Justice and fulfill the mandate of the American people. They also discuss the importance of election integrity and the need for Republicans to stand up against lawfare and defend their values. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 05, 2024
A mother's journey to create a safe work environment for her daughter and others with mental illness, and the impact it has on their lives and the community. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
November 01, 2024
The Trump campaign is focusing on Pennsylvania, where they believe a surge in turnout on Election Day could secure a win. The campaign is emphasizing the importance of getting out the vote, particularly among low-propensity voters, and is working to increase voter turnout in key battleground states like Nevada and Arizona. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
November 01, 2024
White House stenographers are speaking out against the Biden administration's alleged attempt to alter their transcripts, sparking controversy and debate about election integrity. Meanwhile, concerns are being raised about the census and potential voter fraud, with some experts arguing that the Democratic Party's reliance on the 'blue wall' states may be a liability. In Pennsylvania, the Senate race between Bob Casey and Mehmet Oz is heating up, with both candidates facing challenges and criticisms from their opponents. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
November 01, 2024
The importance of voting and the consequences of not voting, the current state of the economy and job market, the role of bureaucracy in politics, and the impact of election results on the country. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
October 31, 2024
A Florida man was arrested for causing a disturbance at the House of Blues in Orlando and Disney Springs after spitting at deputies. Meanwhile, another Florida man was charged with assaulting a sleeping passenger on a flight from California to DC. The left is trying to turn a lighthearted moment of Donald Trump rolling up in a garbage truck into a serious issue, while Hooters is being sued for allegedly discriminating against a man who wanted to work there despite his behavior being deemed offensive. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 18, 2024
Peter Braxton shares stories from his first jobs, including working at a golf course, Burger King, and a grocery store, highlighting the challenges and lessons he learned from each experience. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
October 17, 2024
Employment scams skyrocketed last year, increasing by nearly 120 percent. The FTC routinely handles thousands of employment scam complaints each year, but that number is rising dramatically as technology makes conning job seekers easier for online thieves. Meanwhile, a listener seeks advice on how to pay off a mortgage and remove a co-borrower from the deed, while another listener wants to know how to determine the value of a commemorative coin collection. Additionally, a listener asks about the impact of taking a part-time job on disability benefits, and a couple seeks advice on how to plan for retirement. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
October 16, 2024
Rich Eisen discusses the current state of college football, including the undefeated Army and Navy teams, and the top teams in the NFL power rankings. He also talks about the American Express Business Platinum Card and its benefits for business owners, and how LinkedIn Jobs can help small businesses find quality professionals. Additionally, he discusses the importance of hydration with Element Hydration and how the Game Time app can make buying tickets to events easier. Finally, he talks about O'Reilly Auto Parts and their services for car maintenance and repairs. [... more]
Planning Matters Radio
Peter Richon
October 12, 2024
When considering a Roth IRA conversion, it's essential to think about future tax rates, income projections, and tax bracket changes. You should also determine when you need access to those funds, as there's a five-year hold period. Additionally, you need to consider your beneficiaries' future tax rate, as the IRS may end up being the largest beneficiary if you don't pay taxes during your lifetime. With tax rates set to increase in 2026, it's crucial to be proactive with Roth conversions and consider other factors, such as Medicare premiums and income-related means assessment and adjustment. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
October 04, 2024
Working multiple jobs can be overwhelming, but with practical and spiritual insights, individuals can stay organized, communicate effectively, and manage their time. Biblical principles can guide financial decisions, including tithing and retirement planning, while managing debt and insurance needs. [... more]
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