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The Martyrdom of Charlie Kirk and America’s future
The Tenpenny Files – Drew Thomas Allen examines Charlie Kirk’s death through faith, family, courage, and America’s uncertain future, exploring what the public reaction reveals about political violence, Christianity, moral truth, and a culture that increasingly treats disagreement as dangerous while asking what kind of nation remains for the next generation...
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From cell membranes to future generations
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Ashley Caputo and Amy Whitlock explore how healthy cell membranes, phospholipids, and plasmalogens support brain function, fertility, and long-term wellness. Their conversation connects cellular repair, toxin reduction, mitochondrial health, and preconception preparation to the health of future generations and lifelong resilience from the inside out...
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How one Georgia delegate led the entire colony to independence
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Lyman Hall’s stand in St. John’s Parish shows how courage begins in small duties. As Georgia hesitates, one parish chooses conviction and helps draw a colony toward independence. From a mother’s steady labor to classrooms that form virtue, freedom depends on families, teachers, and citizens who stand, teach, and love...
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How online games expose kids to hidden predators
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – A revealing conversation highlights the dangers children face on popular gaming platforms, where hidden predators exploit online spaces. Brent Dusing introduces a faith-based alternative focused on safety and fun. Parents gain insight into emerging threats, including disturbing games reaching schools, and the urgent need for vigilance to protect young users online...
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White noise machines and children’s developing brains: A hidden risk parents need to understand
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Not all sounds affect the brain the same way. White noise is particularly problematic because it acts as a brain irritant with no natural pattern. In contrast, classical music, lullabies, bird songs, and other rhythmic nature sounds support healthy brain entrainment. The brain loves pattern and anticipation. These patterned inputs help prepare...
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The psychological and physical toll of understanding grief
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – When I lost my spouse, the world didn’t just feel different—it became different. Colors dulled. Time warped. Simple tasks felt like climbing a mountain with no summit in sight. And while grief is a universal human experience, the way it manifests is deeply personal. That’s why supporting someone who is grieving requires sensitivity, patience, and...
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