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AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
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The intelligence explosion data center debacle
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Booker Scott examines the rapid rise of AI data centers, warning that their hunger for electricity and water threatens communities nationwide. As local governments chase economic promises, residents confront higher utility costs, environmental strain, and unanswered questions about surveillance, accountability, and humanity’s future in an accelerating intelligence explosion already underway...
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Weathering the storm of suffering
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Pain and suffering shape human experience through meaning, courage, and wisdom. Drawing on Nietzsche, Viktor Frankl, and Nelson Mandela, the discussion explores how hardship can deepen resilience, reveal purpose, and transform personal trials into spiritual growth, moral insight, and a stronger capacity to weather life’s most difficult storms with hope...
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Emma Waters on birth rates, surrogacy, and family
The Tenpenny Files – Emma Waters examines how cultural pressure around career, independence, and identity shapes marriage, motherhood, birth rates, and surrogacy. She connects personal choices to policy concerns, including contracts, citizenship, and family formation, while drawing from biblical wisdom and her book Lead Like Jael to explain what women are not being told...
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When innocence is targeted: The alarming rise of child exploitation
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – The exploitation of children comes from all segments of our culture. People from all walks of life indulge in child porn and sexually exploit children. Why has this become epidemic? We look first and foremost to the removal of God from our culture. We haven’t erased Him. God exists and always has. It is the willful choice of people to reject the...
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Texas parents, Paxton wage dual battle over school libraries and prayer
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – AG Paxton is investigating dozens of Texas school districts to confirm compliance with Ten Commandments in the classrooms and school boards creating a time for student prayer throughout the school day. One Texas mom is suing the Houston Independent School District (HISD) relating to graphic sexuality that is available in the school library...
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The wheels on the country are coming off
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I look at federal courts, especially the Supreme Court, and it seems they intentionally ignore both the Constitution and their oath to support it, just to get their way. I watch the fraud being found, first in Minnesota, then in California, and now in Ohio. And while many people are “investigating” these frauds, no one seems to mention that the...
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The impact of insurance monopolies on family healthcare
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Insurance monopolies erode trust, raise costs, and leave families struggling for care while powerful interests shape policy. True healing requires transparency, accountable institutions, medical freedom, and doctors who put patients first. Long COVID and overlooked brain drainage issues reveal why humility, scrutiny, and patient-centered science matter more than slogans today...
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She refused a lifetime of medication and found another way
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Cassidee Weaver joins Melissa to share how a pregnancy health crisis leads her from conventional care into functional medicine. She explores root-cause healing, nutrition, herbal support, postpartum wellness, faith, and stories of renewed mobility and fertility, offering hope for families seeking a more holistic path to lasting health and vitality...
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America’s economy is booming, so why are Americans still broke?
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – This disconnect is shaping public perception of the economy. Many people believe there are no opportunities available because they personally feel overwhelmed and financially stretched. But the deeper issue may not be the absence of good jobs—it may be the crushing weight of debt and years of undisciplined financial habits that prevent families from...
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George Washington and America’s first highway west
The Tenpenny Files – Brady Crytzer reveals how George Washington sees the National Road as a lifeline between the East and western territories. Through conflict, expansion, taxation, and federal strategy, the road becomes a tool for unity, trade, and control, exposing forces that shape early America and drive its lasting push westward after independence...
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The global Women, Life, Freedom movement
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Angelina Farella – Filmmaker and activist Hooman Khalili uses public murals to honor Iranian women and children targeted by oppression and terrorism. His Women, Life, Freedom project builds bridges between Persian, Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities, showing how art sparks courage, defends dignity, and gives voice to those refusing silence around the world...
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War powers or warped powers?
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Pastor David Whitney – Democrats and RINOs have been trying to get the war stopped completely. What has been the Republican response in the House and Senate? Does Republican leadership in Congress support the President’s decision to attack Iran? What should be Congress’s and the President’s next move be to comply with the law? Can we trust Congress...
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Securing global commerce routes for economic stability
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Citizens face a defining political year as redistricting, elections, immigration, Iran, China, energy, and transparency shape America’s future. The call is clear: stay engaged, vote values, demand accountability, protect borders, support strong leadership, and refuse to let elites decide what communities can claim through courage, service, and conviction each day...
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Moms and DOJ push back against sexual indoctrination
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – One mom was removed from a Houston School Board meeting for reading explicit material from a library book, while several school districts in IL are under investigation for promoting sexual ideology. In the complaint, Wallace states the school district violated her First Amendment Rights by removing her from the public gathering because of the...
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“I once was blind, but now I see.” The transformation of DeRay Hannah
Your Man, Monk with Monk Coleman – Rather than allowing prison to harden him, DeRay chose to use that time to rebuild himself mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. He committed to personal growth, examined the beliefs and decisions that had shaped his life, and developed a new vision for his future. He realized that while he could not rewrite his past, he had complete control over the choices he...
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Broken schools, broken minds: Arkhub can restore sovereignty, curiosity, and real learning
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Only after recognizing the system’s capacity-limiting effects in her professional world did she pivot to homeschooling. During COVID, her alternative education foundation enabled her to critically analyze protocols and stand firm against peer pressure in the hospital setting. She notes that roughly 30% of her colleagues privately recognized...
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New economics and science papers obliterate the climate scare
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Kotz et al claimed that climate change could reduce global GDP by up to 62% by 2100, with annual damages reaching an unbelievable $38 trillion by 2049. The Network for Greening the Financial System, a consortium of central banks and supervisors around the world, incorporated the paper’s erroneous damage function into its...
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Gerrymandering to victory in the 2026 midterms?
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – The extent of gerrymandering by both Democrats and Republicans highlights the intense battle shaping up for the 2026 midterms. Jeff Mordock, weighs in on Trump’s counterterrorism strategy to target left-wing groups. A report from Reuters, Tehran could withstand blockade for four months. Wallace Garneau and IQ al-Rassooli will explain the importance of...
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Crime, punishment, and the shifting moral compass of America
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – America’s approach to crime and punishment faces a growing imbalance as compassion for offenders increasingly outweighs justice for victims. Accountability, public safety, and moral clarity remain essential to a system that protects the innocent, deters predators, and restores trust in the rule of law without excusing criminal behavior or violence...
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The new cold economics of Middle East oil for China
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – America holds a rare lever over a rising China. The choke points are not just ships and missiles. Energy and trust are the battlefield now. When cheap Iranian oil stops flowing, a global scramble begins. China pays in influence and discounted barrels. The United States can force them to pay full price. That matters more than...
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Doomberg on Iran, OPEC, China, Russia-Ukraine, and the return of energy realism
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – The world has already entered a form of World War III—not necessarily through formal declarations or great-power armies marching across borders, but through sanctions regimes, proxy wars, energy chokepoints, currency battles, trade restrictions, drone warfare, and the accelerated fragmentation of the U.S.-led global order...
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US Navy blockades are winning the war
Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – The U.S. Navy maintains a strong presence in the Strait of Hormuz, enforcing a blockade to restrict Iran’s trade, weaken its economy, and pressure the regime to change course. The Navy has used naval blockades for a long time. In wars and crises, they’re a way to squeeze an opponent by limiting what can come in or go out...
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From the battlefield to building a new life
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – After transitioning from the military, Earl rebuilt his life with the same discipline and determination that defined his service—mastering the trade of carpentry and launching a successful home improvement business. Today, he continues to build, this time restoring lives. Fresh off a transformative experience with a Hooks of Hope retreat, Earl shares...
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How you can help stop geoengineering; an interview with Attorney Nicole Pearson of The Geofight
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – Attorney Nicole Pearson discusses groundbreaking legal action against geoengineering, alleged manipulation of weather data, and practical ways citizens can fight climate engineering programs. The conversation explores environmental concerns, whistleblower claims, federal litigation, and growing public efforts to stop atmospheric spraying activities...
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The compassionate approach to post-vaccination illness
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – When injecting something into a human being, we must accept the possibility of harm. We must diagnose. We must treat. The refusal to build a coordinated response to suspected post‑vaccination illness has cost years of suffering. There are Americans who woke up after a vaccine and never got their old life back. They lost strength. Doctors dismissed them or called it...
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The digital dollar fight and the future of money
On the Record with Christian Briggs – The central question is not whether money will become more digital. It already has. The real question is whether digital money will preserve the freedom, privacy, and neutrality of cash — or replace it with a permission-based system. Could a CBDC make payments faster and more efficiently? Yes. Could it also allow governments to monitor purchases...
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Southwest surprises Spirit pilot with water canon salute after career ends abruptly
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – For one airline captain, that moment nearly slipped away without recognition. After a long career in aviation, his final flight was supposed to be a symbolic closing chapter. Instead, it was canceled when his airline abruptly ceased operations, leaving his retirement without ceremony, without closure, and without the honor he had earned...
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Clinton hoax, Obama coup: The declassified timeline behind the Trump-Russia narrative
The Tenpenny Files – Drew Thomas Allen explains how the Trump–Russia collusion narrative develops through intelligence channels, political coordination, and media amplification. He discusses the Steele dossier, opposition research, and the absence of accountability surrounding Russiagate. The conversation examines how unresolved questions about power, elections, and public trust continue shaping the political system...
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The PRIME Act expansion: A win for local meat producers
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Families push back against corporate immunity as lawmakers expand the PRIME Act and remove protections for herbicide manufacturers. Local farmers gain new opportunities to sell beef and pork across state lines while consumers seek healthier food options. Courts, investigations, and grassroots action reshape debates over health, agriculture, accountability, and personal freedom...
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Protect America from ALL enemies foreign and domestic
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Pres Trump signed the bill to fund DHS after historic shutdown over ICE and the border. Edward Haugland, Blanquita Cullum, & Patricia Anthone in a panel discussion. Politico says, GOP midterm warnings mount. The NYT questions whether political violence has gotten worse in America. Hegseth clashes with Democrats and some Republicans in Senate...
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The lost art of sacrificing for God and country
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – A call to restore self-sacrifice for God and country, urging unity, humility, and renewed purpose in a divided nation. It confronts rising selfishness, draws on history and scripture, and encourages Americans to endure hardship, serve others, and strengthen both faith and national identity through committed, selfless living every day...
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Is anti-Trump rhetoric going too far?
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Debate intensifies over the tone of anti-Trump rhetoric as critics argue political language fuels division and hostility. Supporters claim warnings about threats to democracy are justified, while others see escalating messaging as dangerous. The clash highlights growing tensions in U.S. politics and raises concerns about how words may influence actions and public behavior...
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Search warrants gone wrong
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Explores how search warrants can fail, raising Fourth Amendment concerns. Examines a controversial geo-fence warrant challenge and a deadly ATF raid involving Bryan Malinowski. Attorney Bud Cummins explains legal missteps, civil liberties risks, and the consequences when law enforcement actions cross constitutional boundaries and leave harm for families and communities...
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The weight of the badge: A life committed to service
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – A law enforcement career demands more than a job—it requires a lifelong commitment to service, sacrifice, and integrity. Officers face danger, carry unseen burdens, and rely on family support while protecting their communities. Through hardship and loss, their dedication reflects courage, unity, and an enduring sense of purpose that defines the badge...
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Living like Christ in politics and public life
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – This message calls believers to live out their faith with grace, especially in politics and elections. It emphasizes a renewed mindset shaped by Jesus’ promise of abundant life, urging thoughtful choices that reduce evil while reflecting Christian values in everyday actions and public decisions guided by biblical truth...
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OPEC changes and their effects on global energy markets
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – Today, the contest runs from the Straits of Hormuz to the Strait of Malacca and into the Kra Isthmus. Deepwater harbors and pipelines were built as insurance. When those investments become stranded, it is a strategic blow to those who counted on them. At the same time, the new frontier is data. AI and massive server farms will ride fiber that follows...
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America’s blue-collar revolution
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Today, with the onslaught of AI technology, we are seeing many changes within the workforce. As such, blue-collar positions are being “elevated.” Case in point, the labor market is experiencing faster wage growth in the skilled trades. These skilled tradesmen and tradeswomen are frequently out-earning college graduates in entry to mid-career positions...
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This is a type of “Red Flag” we are told not to ignore
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Some outlets report additional posts celebrating President Trump’s death. One post allegedly offered “free beer all day” when he dies and said customers could celebrate his “impending death,” with one condition: “no red hats allowed.” The person responsible for these postings is sick and is dangerous. They are promoting pure evil...
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MAHA, RFK Jr., and the last persuadable voter
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – The long-term significance of MAHA may lie less in its persistence as a distinct movement and more in its capacity to alter institutional norms. If it succeeds in improving transparency, reducing conflicts of interest, and addressing systemic harms, those changes may endure even as the movement itself evolves or dissipates. The central question remains whether...
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Strike three on Trump’s life!
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The assassins had already made two attempts on Donald Trump's life while on the campaign trail. This past week was strike three. While the assassins haven’t been able to get their shots in on Mr. Trump, politicians and the media have. And of course, Democrats wish to disavow even a suggestion that their vile rhetoric could have inflamed these disturbed...
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The truth about seed oils
The Tenpenny Files – Liana Werner-Gray reveals how seed oils permeate everyday foods and drive inflammation, brain fog, and chronic illness. She explains their rise in dietary guidelines, shares her recovery journey, and offers practical steps to remove them, helping people reclaim energy, clarity, and long-term health through real food choices...
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Runners stop to help injured competitor finish Boston Marathon–video goes viral
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – There’s something deeply American about what happened on that course. Not in a political sense, but in a human one. The idea that when someone falls, others step in. That competition takes a back seat to compassion. That individual strangers become teammates when it matters most. The runners who helped Haridasse didn’t share the same...
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The Left’s domestic terrorism problem
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – They call us “Nazis,” but maybe the real Nazis are the ones gloating over the attempted coup of a duly elected president. They call us “cheaters,” but maybe the real cheaters are the ones who forged ballots, subverted our election process, and imported millions of illegals to vote. They call us “racists,” but maybe the real racists are those...
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Preserving America’s republic through spiritual renewal
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – America faces a crossroads as comfort breeds faith and sanctuaries. A generation searches for meaning history recalls awakenings that reshape the nation. Renewal rises from homes and communities, not Washington. Through prayer, discipleship, and courage, citizens reclaim purpose, strengthen families, and sustain the republic by living out a vibrant faith...
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Citizens urged to engage locally for a stronger America
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Citizens face a pivotal midterm that could shape America’s future, from rising debt to border security and political division. With freedom and sovereignty at stake, people are urged to act locally, engage their communities, and vote. The message is clear: participation now determines whether the nation upholds faith, work, and liberty values...
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Discernment in an age of deception
The Nurses Report with Ashley, Nicole, & David – In this episode of The Nurses’ Report, hosts examine headlines through discernment, questioning narratives around psychiatric injury, public health leadership, and psychedelics. They expose tensions between patient care and profit, highlight overlooked harms, and urge vigilance, transparency, and local accountability to restore trust in medicine and protect human dignity today...
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When hate speech becomes the voice of political leaders
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – From the attempted assassinations of President Trump in 2024… to the growing number of violent threats against elected officials… to coordinated acts of intimidation and destruction across the country—America is seeing the effects of a nation pushed toward the edge. What responsibility do leaders carry—not just for what they say—but for how it is heard?
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Could a presidential rejection of a Supreme Court ruling trigger a constitutional crisis?
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – History suggests the system bends but does not break. Yet today’s hyper‑polarized environment raises the stakes. A president’s refusal to comply with a Supreme Court ruling would test not only constitutional theory but the nation’s collective commitment to the rule of law. A true American conflict will not begin with tanks in the streets or...
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The hidden dangers of AI (and why no one is ready)
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Recent public opinion data shows a growing unease. While many Americans acknowledge the benefits of AI, a significant portion worry that it’s advancing too quickly for laws and safeguards to keep up. That concern isn’t unfounded. Historically, legislation lags behind innovation, but the gap has never been this wide. AI systems are already making decisions that impact...
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Perverts Among Us #12 Martha Byrne
Project Out Loud – When men and women climb to the top of creative or political hierarchies, they often discover how easy it is to bend rules and people. Some answer with restraint. Some answer with predation. Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby are extreme examples. They were beloved figures who used status to exploit and to intimidate. When those abuses finally came to...
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