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The Christian Car Guy Podcast Logo
The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
November 22, 2025
As followers of Jesus Christ, we have much to be thankful for, and the holiday season is a great opportunity to share our faith and express gratitude. From family traditions to wildlife activity, fall driving hazards, and driver fatigue, the hosts of Christian Car Guy Radio discuss the importance of being thankful and sharing our blessings with others. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 20, 2025
A 45-foot-long sperm whale washed ashore on the Oregon coast in 1970, prompting a dramatic and chaotic cleanup effort involving dynamite, which resulted in a massive explosion and a cloud of putrid whale fluids moving inland, leaving a lasting impact on the local community. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 17, 2025
The bald eagle's journey from being a symbol of freedom to a nearly extinct species, and its eventual recovery thanks to conservation efforts and the ban on DDT, is a remarkable story of America's wildlife and its history. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
May 26, 2025
Florida Man stories continue to amaze with tales of a USPS worker's DUI arrest and a family's encounter with a giant alligator in their yard. Meanwhile, Hollywood actor Pedro Pascal is under fire for his comments on JK Rowling, and Governor Tina Kotek proudly declares her lesbian identity during Lesbian Visibility Week, sparking a discussion on identity politics and representation. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 13, 2025
A mother reflects on her children's departure for a thousand-mile journey to fish for salmon in Bristol Bay, Alaska, and her encounter with a young eaglet who may have been abandoned, leading her to question her own parenting and the balance between protection and letting go. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 27, 2024
Theodore Roosevelt's time in the American West had a profound impact on his life and shaped him into the man who would become the 26th President of the United States. He learned the value of hard work, self-reliance, and leadership while ranching in Dakota Territory, and his experiences in the West instilled in him a deep love for nature and a commitment to conservation. Roosevelt's adventures in the West, including his encounters with Native Americans, outlaws, and wildlife, helped to forge his character and prepare him for the challenges he would face as President. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
September 10, 2024
The debate between Kamala Harris and Trump is approaching, and the media is trying to rehabilitate her image. Meanwhile, the border crisis continues, with reports of illegal immigrants eating wildlife in parks. The White House is denying any responsibility for the crisis, and the House Freedom Caucus is demanding that lawmakers hold the line on spending. In other news, a Florida man was arrested after being pulled over for speeding in a construction zone, and a woman was caught stealing a $2,400 baby bird from a store. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 22, 2024
Katmai National Park in Alaska is home to a high concentration of brown bears that enter a state of torpor during the winter months, relying on their fat reserves for survival. Fat Bear Week is an annual celebration of the bears' hard work and healthy ecosystem, where voters choose the ultimate winner in a single elimination bracket. [... more]
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Amy Lawrence Show
Amy Lawrence
May 21, 2024
A woman discovers a nest of newborn baby rabbits in her backyard, prompting her to consider how to care for them without disturbing their mother. She consults with listeners and experts, learning about the best ways to protect the rabbits and their habitat. [... more]
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Clearview Today
Abidan Shah
May 20, 2024
Growing up in India, Dr. Shah recalls carrying onions in his pocket to ward off heat stroke, a practice still believed in by some today. He also shares his experiences with hunting, from his first turkey hunt to the memories he's made with his son. The conversation delves into the culture of hunting, its challenges, and the importance of respecting creation. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 21, 2024
A nationwide effort to build critter crossings aims to protect wildlife and reduce collisions, while a CBS News investigation exposes the dark side of online dating and romance scams, and a mother's love inspires her daughter to raise money for her headstone through a lemonade stand. Meanwhile, author Abraham Verghese discusses his latest book, The Covenant of Water, and Julie Andrews reflects on her career and her latest children's book, Waiting in the Wings. [... more]
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Amy Lawrence Show
Amy Lawrence
March 08, 2024
The Iditarod dog sled race is filled with dangers, including wildlife encounters like a recent moose incident that left a musher and his team shaken. Meanwhile, in the world of sports, Mike Tyson and Jake Paul are set to face off in a highly publicized boxing match, and the NBA season is heating up with exciting games and player performances. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
February 26, 2024
Florida Man's bizarre wildlife encounters, including wrestling a shark and catching a Gator in his yoga pants, are discussed alongside politics, the economy, and the latest in artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, a California bill aims to prohibit landlords from denying renters with dogs, and a New York Post article sparks outrage with its definition of 'baby girl' and 'toxic masculinity'. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
February 23, 2024
Colombia's most invasive species, the hippos left behind by Pablo Escobar, have grown from four to hundreds, causing harm to humans and posing a conservation challenge. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
January 05, 2024
A Florida man sues Dunkin Donuts after a toilet explosion left him filthy and injured. Meanwhile, a woman in Florida had her horses stolen and slaughtered for their meat. A nurse in Lakeland is charged with poisoning her neighbor's pets. A woman in Florida saved her Rottweiler from an alligator attack. An owl has taken up residence in a woman's attic, and she's trying to figure out how to safely relocate it. [... more]
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Alex McFarland Show
Alex McFarland
November 30, 2023
Mike Roberts, a renowned nature photographer and columnist, shares his passion for teaching youngsters about God's creation and the importance of appreciating and respecting the natural environment. He discusses the symbiotic nature of the forest, the role of insects, trees, and animals in sustaining life, and the need for future generations to understand and care for the environment. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
November 24, 2023
A woman in The Villages, Florida, was charged with repeatedly chugging liquor without paying for it at a grocery store. Meanwhile, a three-legged black bear, known as Tripod, was spotted in Lake Mary, Florida, and was seen drinking white claw from a mini refrigerator. The host shares a personal story about catching a possum in her attic and her attempts to tame it, while also discussing various news stories, including a man who underwent fecal transplants using his mother's waste to treat his Crohn's disease and the upcoming Snow White film, which features CGI dwarves. [... more]
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The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
November 20, 2023
The importance of family bonding through car trips and the hazards of fall driving, including wildlife accidents and deer collisions. The hosts discuss their personal experiences and share stories of how God's plan is not to harm us, but to give us a future and a hope. They emphasize the need for Christians to be bold and stand up for their faith, while also being involved in their local communities. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
October 01, 2023
Artificial intelligence is changing the rules of warfare, affecting nearly every aspect of our lives. Meanwhile, a team of scientists at the National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Laboratory in Oregon is working to solve crimes against animals, using forensic science to identify and track down poachers. In other news, the role of a free press will be critical in the upcoming presidential election, and legendary composer Stephen Sondheim's musical Merrily We Roll Along is back on Broadway. Additionally, best-selling author Hernan Diaz discusses his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Trust, and economist Robert Reich weighs in on the recent government shutdown. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 14, 2023
Theodore Roosevelt's time in the American West had a profound impact on his life, shaping him into the man who would become the 26th President of the United States. He learned valuable lessons about leadership, conservation, and the importance of preserving wildlife habitats, which he would later apply to his presidency. From his early days as a rancher in Dakota Territory to his later years as a national figure, Roosevelt's experiences in the West played a crucial role in forming his character and informing his policies. [... more]
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