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What happens when grief refuses to stay quiet?
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Three women whose personal losses led them down a path of questions, patterns, and ultimately… purpose. What began as individual tragedies evolved into a shared mission: Find the others. Connect the stories. And make sure the truth has a place to live. These women are helping families across the country compare...
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Moving from surviving to thriving through the lens of a female
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Women navigate a transformed workplace, rising from limited roles to leadership while facing persistent challenges like pay gaps, burnout, and bias. Through resilience, mentorship, and redefining leadership, they turn obstacles into growth. Insights from Jackeline Jones highlight strategies for thriving, advancing careers, and reshaping modern corporate culture...
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An Abel-inspired soul-stirring spiritual journey
Trevor Loudon Reports – Join the fight for an Abel-inspired world of light, freedom, and fulfillment, leaving a legacy of goodness for future generations. This conversation reminds us that we each have a vital role in God's magnificent plan. Let it inspire you to live with purpose, stand for truth, and help America fulfill her divine destiny...
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The evolution of the soap opera, with special guest Anthony Anderson
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – A heartfelt reflection on the legacy of Elizabeth Hubbard and the enduring power of soap operas, this piece traces a personal journey from As the World Turns to Anacostia, celebrating collaboration with Anthony Anderson and honoring a final, unforgettable performance...
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Overcoming Tourette’s syndrome to help others with their mind, body, and spiritual walk
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – A coach overcomes Tourette’s syndrome and challenges quick-fix medicine by emphasizing disciplined habits, personalized nutrition, breathwork, and cold exposure. Through holistic lifestyle coaching, he guides others to strengthen mind, body, and faith, building resilience, improving health, and choosing long-term transformation over temporary relief...
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The key to leading others to Christ
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – We explore the essential role of Scripture’s authority in leading others to Christ. We emphasizes evangelism, discipleship, and the transformative power of God’s word, supported by historical and archaeological evidence, urging believers to live faithfully, defend their hope, and prioritize obedience to the Great Commission in everyday life...
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10,000 beds built in one day for kids who don’t have their own
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – In Charlotte, thousands of volunteers unite to build 10,000 beds in a single day for children without one. The effort reveals compassion, community strength, and hope in action. Beyond headlines of division, this moment highlights generosity, shared purpose, and the quiet impact of people coming together to serve others in need...
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Inside a real abduction case: How we found the Bannister kids
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A firsthand account reveals the intense search for the Bannister children, taken in a calculated abduction. Working alongside law enforcement, investigators follow digital clues and relentless leads. After months of uncertainty, the case turns, leading to a powerful reunion and a moving example of resilience, determination, and hope...
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Mailman’s retirement party proves community still exists in America
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – This story serves as a powerful reminder of what often goes unnoticed in everyday life. Ayala wasn’t a celebrity, a CEO, or a public figure. He was a mail carrier—someone many might overlook in the rush of daily routines. Yet his presence became a constant in people’s lives. He witnessed families grow, saw children become adults, and became...
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School shooting stopped! How a principal’s quick action saved students’ lives
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – We’ve seen far too many stories that end in heartbreak. Too many communities shattered. Too many lives cut short. Courage overcame evil. Where one individual’s willingness to act changed everything. Law enforcement officials and community members have been clear: there is no doubt that lives were saved that day...
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Victory over cancer! #9 Dr. Kelly Victory
Project Out Loud – We cannot wish away cancer. We can refuse to be passive about it. Build a body that is hard to invade. Build a life that does not feed disease. Fight like hell for your health and for the people you love. The immune system is the common denominator. Strengthen it, and you change the odds This is not just medicine. It is common sense and a moral duty. Protect your life with...
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10 heresies commonly defended by Christians
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Christians today defend doctrines that conflict with Scripture, from denominationalism and faith alone to modern miracles and salvation apart from Christ. This bold biblical critique urges believers to reject false teaching, pursue unity, obey the gospel, and stand courageously for truth, holiness, sound doctrine, faithfully, worldwide, today, in all seasons...
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The Rapture timeline most Christians have never questioned
The Tenpenny Files – D.R. Roquemore examines the rapture timeline and challenges widely accepted beliefs about end times. He explores what Revelation says about when believers are taken, whether they endure tribulation, and why many churches avoid the topic, urging readers to compare teachings with scripture and prepare for events that may unfold differently than expected...
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How one hot dog stand turned into a $10 million mission
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A struggling man in Ecuador turns his lowest moment into a life-changing mission by giving away his last $200 to start a small business for a family in need. That single act sparks a viral movement, empowering communities, building sustainable businesses, and proving purpose can emerge from even the darkest circumstances...
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When persecution comes
The Tenpenny Files – Christian persecution is no longer distant as pressure rises across Western culture. Charles Crismier reveals how legal, social, and reputational forces quietly shape compromise while many remain unaware. He calls believers and families to urgent spiritual readiness, emphasizing heart preparation, conviction, and leadership before trials intensify and faith is personally tested...
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Artemis mission celebrates human achievement and faith
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Space exploration is not a party trick. It is the engine of invention that changes daily life. The quiet work behind rockets, suits, and mission control spins off into medicine, communications, and industry. We have done this before. We should do it again. That pride is not the property of one political tribe. It belongs to every family that has ever looked up and...
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Constant CHAOS! Leaning into what tries to destroy us!
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – In a world flooded with chaos and constant disruption, individuals choose how to engage and respond. Balancing awareness with resilience becomes essential, as negativity competes with progress. From cultural tensions to space milestones like Artemis II, each day offers a chance to reset, reflect, and move forward with purpose...
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Artemis II crew inspires the world from lunar orbit
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The journey to the far side of the Moon may be measured in miles, but its impact is measured in meaning. What the Artemis II crew demonstrated is that even in the vastness of space, the most important discoveries are still about the human heart. We are all, as Glover put it, traveling together on this “spaceship” called Earth...
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From homeless to $70 million, Bob Schober’s $400,000 generosity challenge
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Bob Schober rises from homelessness to building a $70 million company, then sparks a $400,000 generosity movement. His story highlights opportunity, resilience, and the power of giving back. As others join in, his actions show how success, freedom, and compassion can inspire communities and multiply hope across the nation...
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The Book of Heaven: A story of hope for the outcasts, the broken, and those who lost faith
The Tenpenny Files – A mother shares her son’s journey through severe, non-speaking autism, revealing awareness behind silence. As communication finally emerges after years, his experience challenges assumptions about intelligence, consciousness, and connection. The story explores family impact, unseen struggles, and a perspective that reshapes how we understand those who cannot outwardly respond...
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Dan, the delivery driver, goes viral: Kindness is not rare in America
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A Domino’s delivery driver in Iowa turns a routine order into a viral moment of generosity, inspiring thousands to give back. As the story spreads, it reveals a deeper truth about everyday kindness in America and how small acts, amplified by community support, create meaningful impact across the country...
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You are in a battle for your soul
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Many of us don’t realize that we are in a daily fight for our souls. How easy it is for us to get caught up in the drama of the world around us, including the celebrity drama, the political drama, and the constant pressure to take sides in the world around us. Americans have access to as much wisdom as we can possibly ingest. Yet, how is our soul care?
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Driving through the potholes of life – Meet Monk Coleman
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Monk Coleman – Rather than allowing his past to limit him, Monk began a journey of self-discovery—learning how to reframe his mindset, take accountability, and create a new narrative for his life. He speaks candidly about the lessons learned through hardship and how those experiences ultimately became catalysts for growth, resilience, and transformation...
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Eden Village could end homelessness in America
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Transforming an abandoned mobile home park, the Browns raised an astounding $4.75 million to bring their idea to life. In 2018, the first Eden Village opened its doors, featuring 31 tiny homes designed specifically for chronically homeless individuals. But these weren’t just structures—they were dignified, permanent residences in a thoughtfully designed community...
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This waitress made 270,000 meals to feed the homeless in Florida
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – I share the story of Gloria Vargas, a Florida waitress who turns hardship into purpose by feeding thousands of homeless individuals. From her own kitchen to a growing nonprofit, she leads with faith, compassion, and action, proving that one person’s commitment can restore dignity, inspire hope, and transform entire communities...
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Celebrating 250 years of medical milestones, Q&A 191
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Have you heard of any vaccine-related injuries causing PVC's? If a person detoxed from spike, took part in heavy sweating, and had a low antibody count, could it be possible that the vaccine hasn’t reverse transcribed and is cleared? If the mRNA was found in breast milk, could it be excreted in urine, saliva and semen as well as sweat?
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Chicago pastor Corey Brooks halts walk for surgery while fighting America’s youth crisis
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Pastor Corey Brooks walks across America to confront the growing youth crisis, raising awareness around mental health, addiction, and community breakdown. As he pauses for surgery, his mission continues to inspire hope, faith, and action while driving efforts to build a life-changing community center for Chicago’s struggling youth...
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The story of the incredible work of two men who financially saved independence
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – I bring students into a moment of curiosity and uncover the overlooked courage of Robert Morris and Charles Willing. I show how their fortunes fueled the Revolution, revealing that liberty depends not only on bold leaders, but on quiet sacrifice, character, and a willingness to risk everything for a greater cause...
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Fighting relentless cancer #4 Daniel F. Baranowski
Project Out Loud – We live in a moment when the health system feels like an obstacle. It can be. It is also the place where miracles happen. Daniel’s life is raw proof that luck, science, grit, faith, and good company can conspire to keep someone here longer than anyone expected. It is a story that ought to make us all pay attention. When medicine meets will, people can still surprise the odds...
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The mountain protocol developed for life threatening illness can seem insurmountable
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough speaks with Dr. Chris Robilliard about The Mountain Protocol, an integrative approach to serious illness. Drawing from his cancer survival, Robilliard frames healing as navigating physical, chemical, and emotional terrain, empowering patients to reclaim agency, restore balance, and find meaning beyond conventional medical treatment models...
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The hidden role of clergy in American independence
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Pulpits once helped spark American independence, as clergy preached liberty, shaped conscience, and rallied communities to act. Today, that legacy calls pastors back into public life. This piece urges renewed moral leadership, civic responsibility, and bold faith to defend freedom and guide a nation facing cultural and institutional decline...
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Teen cancer survivor uses Make-A-Wish to help 300 homeless
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A 14-year-old cancer survivor in Georgia turns his Make-A-Wish into an act of compassion, helping hundreds experiencing homelessness. After enduring grueling treatments, he chooses service over self, inspiring his community and beyond. His story reveals how resilience, empathy, and selflessness can spark hope and create a powerful ripple effect...
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Victory Garden Alliance inspires Americans to grow and eat real food
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Jacqueline Capriotti revives the spirit of World War II victory gardens through the Victory Garden Alliance, encouraging Americans to grow their own food. The movement promotes regenerative agriculture, community trade, and local food resilience, inspiring families nationwide to embrace healthier lifestyles and reconnect with sustainable, homegrown nourishment...
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Master of Dreams: How to interpret your dreams
The Tenpenny Files – Pastor Nathan Branham explores dreams as a channel of divine communication, grounding interpretation in Scripture and the Holy Spirit rather than cultural trends. He challenges confusion, shares personal experiences, and calls believers to discern meaning with wisdom, recognizing dreams as symbolic invitations from God that require attention, testing, and spiritual maturity...
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Healing chronic illness by rewiring the brain and restoring the gut
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – A functional medicine nurse shares her journey overcoming chronic illness by addressing gut health, nervous system regulation, and root causes. She explains how microbiome support, nutrition, and neuroplasticity help restore balance, improve mental health, and support long-term healing...
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The story of a 78-year-old DoorDash driver who touched the nation
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Instead of simply accepting the delivery and moving on with her day, Brittany decided to act. She shared the video online and started a GoFundMe fundraiser to help Richard finally rest after decades of work. Within hours, the story exploded across social media. People from all over the country watched the video of Richard slowly climbing those steps...
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How courage in faith calls for action beyond the pulpit
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Klingenschmitt describes an incident during his service as a Navy chaplain: A U.S. Navy policy required non-sectarian public prayers, restricting chaplains from using explicitly Christian language during certain public events. Klingenschmitt publicly prayed “in Jesus’ name” in protest of the policy. He faced disciplinary action and requested a court-martial...
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Teacher dies after senior prank goes bad! Yet, family urges compassion for teens
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Instead of fleeing the scene, Wallace and several others stayed with their teacher, attempting to provide medical aid while waiting for paramedics to arrive. Their immediate response reflected shock, concern, and a desire to help someone they cared about. Despite the efforts of first responders, Hughes was later pronounced dead at the hospital. The loss sent...
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How MAHA inspired me to change my life
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – After reaching 278 pounds, a MAHA-inspired shift toward whole foods, herbal remedies, and disciplined fitness sparks a life-changing wellness journey. By eliminating processed foods and embracing regenerative farming, fasting, and clean living, the transformation leads to significant weight loss, renewed energy, stronger faith, and a lasting commitment to healthier living and purpose...
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Moonrise: The dawn of a new space age begins
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – This is a moment to choose what kind of country we will be. We must harden our commitment to steady, well-funded programs. We should partner where trust is real and protect what is uniquely ours. We must rebuild industrial capacity and nurture children who want to solve hard problems. Spaceflight is costly and risky. That is why it teaches...
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How does God use suffering for our good
The Tenpenny Files – Pastor Clay Jones and Jean Jones share how deep suffering—miscarriage, illness, and family struggles—can shape faith and character. Through personal experience, they explore how hardship becomes a tool God uses to refine believers, strengthen trust, and prepare hearts for eternity while confronting the hardest questions about pain and purpose...
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Men of America: Love, faith, and family first
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – A heartfelt message to men about the power of loving their wives fully and courageously. Reflecting on faith, family, and personal trials, the piece connects love with resilience and moral strength while highlighting Sheriff Richard Mack’s constitutional stand and the enduring importance of family bonds in resisting political and cultural decay...
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A faithful journey through identity, loss, and healing
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A man who spent decades living as a woman begins a painful journey back to truth after rediscovering faith. His story moves through loss, family estrangement, and the lasting effects of transition, yet finds redemption in repentance and reconciliation. It becomes a powerful reminder that compassion, conviction, and grace can guide healing for families and communities alike...
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How Phoenix workers helped rescue an abducted toddler
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – In a moment that could have gone terribly wrong, these ordinary workers made an extraordinary choice. They climbed into their moving truck and repositioned it to block in the suspect’s vehicle, preventing any possible escape. They didn’t escalate the situation. They simply acted and called 911. Police arrived in just 90 seconds...
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State of the Union 2026! The evening that put it all on the line
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – A quiet moment in a laundromat becomes a reflection on family, politics, and the fragile art of listening. Through humor, gratitude, and honest conversation, connection begins to rebuild. Healing starts when strangers choose curiosity over anger and discover shared humanity in unexpected places where compassion quietly reshapes divided lives together...
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Being “Stuck” in life is real. How can we get UNSTUCK?
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – When the job you once cared about feels like a cage, when a relationship becomes a loop instead of a partnership, when grief freezes time, or when hopelessness whispers that nothing can change. Being stuck is not a failure of character. It’s a natural human response to overwhelm, loss, fear, or exhaustion. And the truth—the one people often forget...
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The hidden heroes helping domestic violence survivors find safety
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – For 25 years, a California moving company quietly helps domestic violence survivors escape danger by providing free moving services. What begins as simple practical support grows into a multi-state movement, restoring dignity, stability, and hope while proving that compassion in action can transform lives and strengthen entire communities...
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Option C: Creator’s Divine Design
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Sixteen years ago, Lourdes was diagnosed with cancer throughout her body and given just one week to live. But in that final hour—when death seemed imminent—she experienced what she describes as a divine encounter. What followed defied medical expectation. This is not simply a story about beating cancer...
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The cry from the Cross
The Tenpenny Files – Witnesses stand at four corners of the Gospel record, revealing Christ through distinct voices that converge at the cross. Isolation, fulfillment, compassion, and spiritual depth unfold alongside modern hardship in Cuba, inviting readers to confront suffering, faith, and truth without reducing their meaning through honest reflection and patient listening together...
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How political violence signals a deeper societal crisis
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America faces rising political violence, economic strain, and global instability as truth erodes and institutions fracture. Courts clash with executive power, families absorb policy costs, and leaders fuel division. The call is for accountability, renewed civic duty, and a return to faith, law, and national unity through shared democratic responsibility...
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