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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 03, 2025
A young man's journey from a life of crime and addiction to one of faith, redemption, and family. He recounts his experiences in prison, where he found a path to rehabilitation and ultimately turned his life around, finding love and starting a family. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 05, 2025
For generations, students have been taught that Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492, but the real story is far more complex and nuanced. Historian Lawrence Burgreen sheds new light on Columbus's four voyages, revealing his misconceptions, flaws, and contradictions, as well as the unintended consequences of his journey, including the Columbian Exchange, which had a profound impact on the indigenous peoples and the environment of the Americas. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
October 29, 2024
The podcast discusses the upcoming election, with a focus on Kamala Harris's declining poll numbers and the potential implications for the Democratic Party. The hosts also touch on issues such as immigration, human trafficking, and media bias, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability in the media. Additionally, the podcast features an interview with Sheriff Bill Weyburn, who discusses the challenges of dealing with human trafficking and immigration in his county. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 04, 2024
The concept of a lawn originated from medieval castles and was popularized in the 17th century as a location for sports and landscaping. The first mechanical lawn mower was invented by Edwin Beard Budding in 1830, revolutionizing lawn care and making it a staple of American culture, particularly in suburban living. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 12, 2024
The history of lawns dates back to medieval castles, where areas around homes were cleared to provide a clear field of vision for defenders. The idea of a shared lawn, however, shows a difference in understanding at the time, as spaces near houses were reserved for growing vegetables, fruits, and herbs. The development of home lawns has been linked to prosperity and development, and today, lawns take up a significant amount of space in the United States, with some homeowners pushing back against the traditional lawn due to environmental concerns and the chore of maintenance. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
April 04, 2024
The US government's response to the conflict in Gaza, the border crisis, and the economy are discussed, with a focus on the Biden administration's policies and the impact on the country and its allies. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 17, 2024
A remarkable story of redemption and faith, where a man's life was transformed from a path of crime and addiction to one of love, family, and a newfound purpose, all while serving time in prison. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
November 06, 2023
The discussion revolves around the conflict between Hamas and Israel, with a focus on the role of Iran and the impact of fentanyl on American families. The conversation also touches on foreign policy, terrorism, and identity politics, highlighting the importance of institutions of faith and traditional family in overcoming the scourge of fentanyl. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 10, 2023
The story of Christopher Columbus is a complex and nuanced one, filled with both inspiring and deleterious effects of belief. He brought about the Columbian Exchange, which had a profound impact on the Old and New Worlds, introducing new crops, animals, and diseases that shaped the course of history. His voyages also had unintended consequences, including the devastation of indigenous populations and the spread of smallpox and other pathogens. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 19, 2023
For generations, students were taught that Christopher Columbus sailed to discover America in 1492, but today, that lesson is changing in schools across the country. Historian Lawrence Burgreen joins Our American Stories to tell the real story of Columbus, a man with flaws and virtues, who tied together the old world and the new, and started the process of globalization that changed the world forever. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
August 18, 2023
Governor Christy Noam discusses her state's economic success and how it contrasts with the national economy under Biden's policies. Meanwhile, Griff Jenkins fills in for Brian Kilmead and talks to various guests about the economy, immigration, and the upcoming Republican primary debate. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 14, 2023
The concept of a lawn has a rich history dating back to medieval castles, where the area around them was cleared of forest to provide a clear field of vision for defenders. The idea of a shared lawn, however, shows the difference in understanding of a lawn at the time, as spaces near houses were reserved for growing vegetables, fruits, and herbs. The modern lawn mower was invented by Edwin Beard Budding in 1830, and its development has been intrinsically linked to prosperity and development, as it enhanced the quality of life of humans. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 15, 2022
A man's journey from a life of addiction and crime to redemption and a loving family, all made possible through his faith and personal growth. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
June 28, 2022
The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses the ongoing border crisis, with millions of illegal aliens crossing the border, while American citizens struggle to make ends meet. The show also covers the January 6th committee's investigation into President Trump's actions, with testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson and Mark Meadows. The hosts express frustration with the Biden administration's handling of immigration policy and the lack of accountability for those who break the law. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
April 25, 2022
The Todd Starnes Radio Show discusses various topics, including the Elon Musk Twitter deal, the Disney controversy, Operation Heal Our Patriots, the University of Waterloo job vacancy, Nancy Pelosi's drag show appearance, Madison Cawthorn's congressional race, environmental activism, the NBA playoffs, basketball games, security, climate change, animal rights, math textbooks, critical race theory, bias, and Governor Ron DeSantis' actions in Florida. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
October 18, 2020
Climate change has put the issue front and center in the presidential campaign and national conversation, with experts warning of dire consequences if action isn't taken. Meanwhile, the Black Lives Matter movement continues to push for racial equity and social justice, and women's suffrage pioneers are being honored with monuments and statues. As the election approaches, women's voices are being heard in a way that's new and different, with suburban women in battleground states playing a crucial role in the outcome. [... more]
The Christian Worldview
David Wheaton
September 13, 2019
The concept of privilege is being used as a disqualifying modifier, dividing people into identity groups and fan the flames of grievance. The ideology of privilege is another tentacle of the destructive and divisive worldview of social justice, which seeks to divide people and burn down systemic injustice. Cal Beissner, founder of the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation, discusses the concept of privilege and how it's being used to justify policies that prevent people from accumulating wealth and power. [... more]
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