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Rebuilding your life one decision at a time with John Roberson
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Kimberly talks with transformation coach John Roberson about mindset, discipline, identity, and sustainable change. Through John’s 200-pound weight loss journey and Kimberly’s training experience, they explore accountability, nutrition, fitness, emotional healing, and the daily habits that help people rebuild their lives with resilience and purpose...
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How to teach kids respect, not fear, around firearms
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Parents teach children to respect firearms without fear by using simple safety rules, secure storage, and calm repetition. Kids learn what to do if they find a gun, how to react when friends show one, and why real firearms are never toys. Practical habits and training help families prevent tragic accidents...
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A woman’s playbook to unleashing and thriving in the workplace
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Women continue navigating workplace inequality, burnout, leadership barriers, and cultural bias while striving for advancement and balance. Insights from corporate studies, global data, and executive experience reveal how organizations can better support women, strengthen diversity, and create healthier, more successful professional environments...
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Life after life: What the Bible actually says about heaven and who gets there
The Tenpenny Files – Pastor Philip De Courcy and Dr. Sherri Tenpenny examine what the Bible says about heaven, eternity, and who enters eternal life. The conversation explores suffering, accountability, purpose, and what continues after death, challenging cultural assumptions about salvation while presenting heaven as a real and restored future grounded in Scripture...
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Rewriting the mind: Elijah Kai’s journey within
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Monk Coleman – Raised in environments shaped by survival, instability, and exposure to addiction, Elijah opens up about what it was like growing up where dysfunction was normalized, and safety was never guaranteed. He speaks candidly about the mental and emotional patterns that were formed in those early years, and how those patterns followed him into adulthood...
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Yoga: Fitness routine or spiritual practice
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Is yoga just exercise or something deeper This piece explores yoga’s spiritual origins and its place in modern wellness culture through a Christian lens It examines practices like kundalini and Reiki encouraging discernment and intentional choices about health faith and the connection between body mind and spirit in daily life...
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AH CHOO! Fun & fresh ways to tackle allergies
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – For seasonal allergies, simple habits go a long way. A saline rinse or neti pot can help clear pollen from nasal passages (think of it as a reset button for your sinuses). Herbs like stinging nettle, mullein, licorice root, boswella, cinnamon, and butterbur are also gaining attention for their ability to support a calmer immune response...
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Bridging hospital & holistic: A midwife’s vision for safer, healthier pregnancies
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – A nurse midwife explores gaps in maternal care, blending hospital expertise with holistic, root-cause approaches. She highlights rising chronic illness, preventable pregnancy risks, and the need for preconception health. The conversation urges integrative care, patient advocacy, and a shift from reactive treatment to proactive, whole-person wellness for mothers and babies...
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The Biblio Diet: What Jordan Rubin says is making you sick
The Tenpenny Files – Jordan Rubin joins Sherri Tenpenny to challenge modern eating habits and expose how ultra-processed foods, seed oils, and constant consumption fuel inflammation and disease. He explores fasting, traditional nutrition, and biblical principles, urging a shift away from harmful patterns toward lasting health and restored balance...
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Stunning cancer advances: Scientists report zero relapses in major trial
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Cancer remains one of the most complex and devastating diseases in the world. But these breakthroughs signal something important: progress is accelerating. What once took decades is now happening in years. Treatments are becoming more targeted, less invasive, and more effective. Scientists are no longer just attacking cancer...
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How to leave Big Pharma behind
The Tenpenny Files – Dr. Peter Glidden and Dr. Sherri Tenpenny explore why modern medicine often manages symptoms instead of restoring health. This discussion reveals how naturopathic approaches target root causes, address nutrient deficiencies, and reduce toxic burden, offering a different path for those seeking lasting recovery beyond pharmaceuticals and conventional treatment models...
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How constant complaining can harm your brain in serious ways
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A published study found that individuals who “ruminated on anger-inducing events experienced stronger and longer-lasting anger, more negative thoughts, and heightened stress responses.” Rumination can prolong the body’s stress response, “keeping cortisol levels elevated for longer periods and increasing inflammatory markers.” Over time, this...
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Internal conflict between acceptance and an authentic life, with Jamal Collins
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Monk Coleman – What started as a way to stay focused and grounded evolved into a deeper commitment to self-mastery. Through years of dedication, setbacks, and growth, he earned his place as a natural pro bodybuilder. But beyond the titles and accolades, he emphasizes the mental strength and consistency required to stay true to the...
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True healing begins where conventional answers fall short
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Healing is not purely physical but deeply connected to emotional and neurological patterns. She emphasizes that restoring the body requires creating safety, consistency, and alignment across all aspects of life. This conversation also highlights the importance of purpose and faith in the...
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Spike protein detox protocol shows real recovery cases
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – A frequency based protocol targets lingering spike protein and disrupted bioelectric signals linked to chronic illness. Case studies highlight improved energy, cardiac function, and symptom relief after treatment. The approach focuses on restoring cellular communication, reducing inflammation, and supporting the body’s natural ability to regulate, repair, and recover...
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Acupuncture: Ancient practice, modern science. What you should know
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – Research suggests that acupuncture stimulates the peripheral nervous system, sending signals to the brain and spinal cord. This can trigger the release of neurotransmitters and endogenous opioids—your body’s natural pain-relieving chemicals. Functional MRI studies have also shown that acupuncture may modulate activity in brain regions involved in...
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Why adults are turning chores into social events ‘admin night’
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Admin night may seem like a small cultural shift, but its impact speaks volumes. In a fast-paced, digitally driven world, people are rediscovering the value of slowing down, showing up, and supporting one another in practical ways. It’s about people choosing to be present with each other—turning ordinary tasks into...
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Returning to God’s design in faith, food, and discernment
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Ashley Caputo and Annalies Xaviera explore Biblical eating, exposing deception in modern wellness while emphasizing faith, discernment, and sustainable healing. Through personal testimony and spiritual insight, they highlight how true transformation grows through small steps, community support, and alignment with God’s design...
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The real drivers of thyroid dysfunction
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Melissa sits down with Dr. Izabella Wentz to reveal why conventional thyroid care leaves many struggling. They explore Hashimoto’s, gut-thyroid connections, hidden root causes, and nutrient support, offering a functional approach to restoring energy, improving symptoms, and achieving lasting thyroid and digestive health through personalized...
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Changing the narrative from the inside out
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Monk Coleman – Experts in personal development note that this type of “inner work” has become an increasingly discussed approach to growth, emphasizing mindfulness, emotional awareness, and intentional behavior change. While the process can be uncomfortable, it is often viewed as essential for individuals seeking to align their lives with their values and sense of...
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Why so many Americans can’t afford to retire in 2026
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Even more concerning, 41% of Americans over the age of 65 are still carrying a mortgage. Instead of entering retirement debt-free, many are bringing long-term financial obligations with them. Monthly payments that should have disappeared years ago are now competing with fixed incomes, rising healthcare costs, and everyday living expenses...
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Cancer may be starting long before diagnosis
The Tenpenny Files – Ryan Richardson explores how cancer may develop long before diagnosis, linking modern diets, nutrient deficiencies, and lifestyle habits to long-term health outcomes. He examines prevention, metabolic health, and controversial topics like vitamin B17, encouraging deeper consideration of food systems, environmental changes, and daily choices that shape the body over time...
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Prenatal ultrasound risks and early development
The Tenpenny Files – A second conversation explores how prenatal ultrasound may interact with developing tissue, including the brain, bones, and hearing. It examines possible links to long term health outcomes, cumulative exposure, and routine care decisions, offering parents a broader perspective on early development and the influences shaping it before birth...
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The dark side of prenatal ultrasound
The Tenpenny Files – Routine prenatal ultrasounds are widely considered safe, yet growing concerns question their potential impact on fetal development. This exploration highlights possible risks, challenges standard medical practices, and emphasizes the importance of informed consent. It encourages expectant parents to think critically about common procedures and their possible long-term effects on health and development...
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Your lifestyle is the exposure
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – People will choose surgery, IVs, cryotherapy, injections, and cryo baths. I support options. I also want to see real repair. Clean food, cleaner home products, better sleep, stress practices, and smart testing. These are not luxuries. They are accessible choices if you make them a priority. You do not have to be perfect. I am not perfect. I travel. I eat pizza...
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Why nutrient-dense food is key to real healing
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – There is a strong emphasis on shifting the mindset from calories to quality. Food is not just fuel—it is information. Every meal sends signals to the body that influence hormones, blood sugar, inflammation, and gut health. By focusing on whole, nutrient-dense foods and making simple, sustainable changes, listeners can begin...
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Farmers, ranchers embrace “Product of USA” labeling announcement
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Farmers and ranchers respond to the “Product of USA” labeling push as federal agencies promote transparency and domestic food sourcing. The initiative supports American agriculture, strengthens consumer trust, and highlights growing demand for locally raised, hormone-free beef while small farms work to rebuild and compete in an evolving market...
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HBOT, ozone, and functional neurology
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Explore a new approach to chronic illness focused on measuring dysfunction and restoring systems. Dr. Justin Dearing explains how oxygen therapy, gut-brain health, and neurological rehabilitation work together to rebuild resilience and support lasting recovery beyond symptom management...
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The art and science of undermining cancer: What most patients are never told
The Tenpenny Files – A cancer diagnosis triggers urgent decisions before patients fully understand their condition. Dr. Francisco Contreras explains how cancer behaves, how metabolism and immunity influence its growth, and why treatment approaches differ globally. This conversation reveals overlooked insights, offering a clearer path toward managing cancer with informed, balanced, and patient-centered strategies...
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The future of healing isn’t another pill – it’s a tuning fork
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – The electric body is not fringe science. It is basic biophysics meeting the body’s own intelligence. When we create coherence in the field, the body often does what it was designed to do: heal. Emerging research backs what practitioners are seeing. Studies, including work connected to the Consciousness and Healing Initiative...
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The cultivation of mushrooms has a plethora of medicinal health benefits
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – Mushrooms are extremely high in antioxidants, which aid in reducing inflammation and oxidative stress. Traditional uses are for immune and digestive support due to strong prebiotic microbiome support. In Asia, they are used in cancer support therapies because polysaccharopeptides are abundant in mushrooms. They also have antimicrobial...
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We’re not sick by accident: The food industry exposed
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – I explore how the modern food system impacts our health, exposing ultra-processed foods and their role in chronic illness. I connect gut health, hormones, and inflammation, while examining effects on children. I also share practical steps to choose real, nourishing foods and take control of long-term wellness every single day...
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From processed foods to real food: A 65-pound loss
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – A transformative journey begins at 278 pounds and leads to a 65-pound weight loss through real food, exercise, and discipline. Embracing whole foods, avoiding processed ingredients, and adopting an active lifestyle reshapes health, mindset, and purpose while highlighting the importance of regenerative agriculture and informed food choices...
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This before-and-after digital detox brain scan might shock you
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A seven-week digital detox transforms one man’s brain and daily life. From monastery silence to Amish labor and family reintegration, the journey reveals sharper memory, deeper conversations, and renewed wonder. Brain scans suggest dramatic cognitive changes, raising powerful questions about screen dependence and the hidden impact of constant digital stimulation...
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From autoimmune diagnosis to 85% healing through faith and nutrition
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Anna shares her journey from autoimmune diagnosis to significant healing through faith, prayer, and nutrition. She explains how a carnivore diet and functional medicine approach restore health while helping women address root causes and embrace a science-backed, faith-centered path to wellness...
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How sound frequencies restore the body’s original blueprint, facilitating deep healing
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Explore how sound frequencies restore the body’s natural blueprint through Biofield Tuning. Nurses share their shift from conventional medicine to holistic healing, using tuning forks to release trauma, regulate the nervous system, and support deep transformation. Discover a physics-based approach that empowers lasting wellness, emotional balance, and personal...
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A story of healing, purpose, and the power of simple, intentional living
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – While dairy farms differ in their methods and practices, all are subject to government regulations—such as regular inspections and strict hygiene standards—to ensure milk safety for consumers. Farms like Synergos operate with a strong commitment to cleanliness, animal health, and responsible production practices, while also...
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Toxic leadership and its effects
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – I examine how toxic leadership quietly erodes morale, trust, and performance within teams. I reveal the behaviors that create fear-driven workplaces and the lasting damage they cause. More importantly, I share practical ways leaders can build self-awareness, strengthen emotional intelligence, and create healthier, more effective environments where people and organizations thrive...
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The MAHA cookbook: Taking charge of your health with vibrant, Whole Foods
The Tenpenny Files – I explore how modern food narratives shape our choices, often masking harm behind convenience and familiarity. I reconnect cooking with responsibility, showing how whole foods restore energy, clarity, and confidence. This perspective challenges accepted norms and helps families reclaim true nourishment from within everyday life in practical, grounded ways today...
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Why modern relationships feel harder than ever
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – We live in a world where communication is instant, options seem endless, and independence is celebrated. Yet despite all this, people are struggling more than ever to build the kind of lasting partnerships that previous generations often took for granted. The reasons are complex, but several cultural trends stand out — and they deserve honest examination...
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Grandparents make grand partners
The Tenpenny Files – Lori Wildenberg reframes the role of grandparents, revealing their powerful influence on identity, belief, and emotional development. She explores family tensions, boundaries, and generational differences while challenging common parenting goals. This conversation uncovers how everyday interactions shape lasting impact and why intentional presence matters more than ever in modern family life...
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Herbs, tinctures, salves: Bringing wellness home for the whole family
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – Our kids need this now more than ever. With increasing exposure to environmental toxins, gentle detox practices and natural support for the body are so important. Haley emphasized something I fully agree with: when we teach children about how their bodies work—especially gut health—we give them tools for life...
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Patients take back their lives from psychiatric drugs
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Patients worldwide confront the hidden harms of psychiatric drugs and begin reclaiming their lives. Exploring side effects, brain impairment, and the growing deprescribing movement, this piece highlights Dr. Peter Breggin’s work and Jenn Schmitz’s journey, encouraging informed, collaborative approaches to safely reduce or discontinue long-term psychiatric medication use...
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What if medicine got it wrong? The rise of regenerative healing
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – The growing demand for therapies that go beyond symptom management and instead support the body’s innate healing intelligence. From chronic pain and inflammation to aging and cellular repair, this conversation dives into how regenerative medicine is shifting the paradigm from treatment to restoration...
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New research shows school choice movement is a boon for public schools
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – New research finds school choice programs strengthen public schools by driving competition and improving academic outcomes. A Florida-based analysis shows significantly higher gains for students compared to increased funding alone, suggesting policy design and incentives play a critical role in boosting performance and delivering stronger returns on education investment...
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How to choose truly clean food: Demystifying organic labels
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – How to choose truly clean food, we’re going to start breaking it all down. We’ll talk about what USDA Organic actually means and explain the different categories within organic labeling. Not all organic labels are created equal, and understanding the difference can help you make smarter choices at the grocery store...
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The price delusion: How Keynesian economics replaced real growth with bubbles
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Younger Americans believe the economy has failed them. They see housing prices that feel completely out of reach, college tuition that either blocks opportunity or leaves them buried in debt, and everyday costs that seem to rise faster than their paychecks. Older Americans often dismiss those complaints by pointing out that every...
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Seven strategies to train the brain and heal central pain
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Central pain can be unlearned by retraining the brain. Through neuroplasticity, lifestyle changes, and empowered thinking, it becomes possible to reverse chronic pain and restore normal brain function. Seven practical strategies help reduce suffering, build resilience, improve sleep, strengthen coping skills, and guide the mind and body toward lasting healing and recovery...
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How EMF exposure may disrupt the body’s natural rhythms
The Tenpenny Files – Dr. Justin Frandson explores how modern electromagnetic exposure interacts with the body’s natural electrical systems. Drawing from decades of work with elite athletes, he explains the biological impact of constant wireless signals and why reconnecting with nature’s electrical environment through grounding may play a critical role in restoring balance and performance...
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Low libido isn’t just about hormones: What your body may be trying to tell you
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz – The first thing many people assume is that low libido must be a hormone problem. Hormones can absolutely play a role, but they’re often not the primary cause. In many cases, a hormone imbalance is actually the result of something else happening in the body. When we only focus on hormones without addressing the root cause, we often miss the...
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