Podcasts

Today, Will revisits a conversation with American conservative activist, CEO of American Majority, and former Speechwriter for President George W. Bush, Ned Ryun, to discuss in detail, what permanent Washington and the "uniparty" really mean. Will and Ned break down where the real power in Washington D.C. lies, and who really controls the levers that affect policy making and enforcement in the nation's capital. They discuss the background of how the Capitol has changed over the years, and how progressive statism from the early 1910s led to a permanent growth of government that some feel has gotten out of control. Ryun sheds light on how powerful unelected bureaucrats are often the ones making the real decisions.

The push for electric cars, and even wind and solar energy requires critical minerals like Lithium, nickel, cobalt, manganese and graphite. Rare earth elements are...

This week's lesson is about decisions from the high court!

Retired Marine Corps. Colonel Chris Douglas joins Janice to critique the Biden administration's claims regarding the withdrawal and demands that they be held accountable for the lives lost.

Shannon is joined by Christian worship artist Anna Golden for a conversation about her latest album, Church.

President Biden turns 81 this November and many pundits are raising concerns over his age and ability to govern. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and...

Born in America, raised in Silver Springs, Maryland, Rabbi Dov Lipman loves the land of his birth. But the call from Israel, his spiritual...

Americans' confidence in the military is at its lowest level in over two decades. Military recruitment has been suffering as well, with the Army,...

Tyrus is joined by Aron Stevens, Trevor Murdoch, EC3, and BLK Jeez to discuss what retirement might look like for each of them.

We're Momming Today with Olivia Barnard, a single mom and realtor living near Austin, Texas. After chatting with other like-minded residents at her school...

This weekend, Republican presidential candidates made their way to the Hawkeye State for the annual Iowa State Fair. Although many candidates seized the opportunity...

Sean and Rachel share insights into their parenting style, stressing the importance of being a role model and teacher to your children rather than being their friend.

On this edition of Kennedalia's (Mocktail) Happy Hour, Co-Host Outnumbered Emily Compagno sits down with our gal for a hydrating glass of blueberry açaí Vitamin Water.

Consumer prices rose point two percent in July, making it the first time inflation has risen in a year. Also, total credit card debt...

Tyrus draws a comparison between himself and a certain fictional teddy bear. 

Howie Kurtz on Biden's Iran hostage deal slammed for six billion dollar trade, the Supreme Court blocking six billion dollar Purdue Pharma settlement and...

Barbie, the summer blockbuster directed by Greta Gerwig, has broken box office records after passing $1 billion in revenue- the first time ever for a film directed by a woman. Martha is joined by a panel of young moviegoers, to hear what they thought about the movie. 

The judge presiding over the special counsel's case against former President Trump has a big decision looming--whether or not a protective order will be...

Today, Will pays a tribute Maui as the Hawaiian island reels from the devastating wildfires. Will shares that his family on the island are safe, but weighs in on the vast devastation and illustrates what the island means to the Cain family and surrounding community.

Sean and Rachel sit down with their daughter and writer at The Federalist Evita Duffy-Alfonso to lay out the accusations against Lizzo and share why they believe there is a double standard in the entertainment industry for Liberal and Republican artists.