Podcasts

The role of telemedicine has increased greatly during the pandemic as way to seek care without adding risk to patient and doctor. And some...

The recent deaths of Rep. John Lewis and Herman Cain represents something larger than the loss of two prominent Black politicians, although that is...

This week, Martha is joined by Joe Gelchion, film producer with Tri-G LLC to discuss his production company’s new movie coming out, The Secret: Dare To Dream. 

During the third night of the Democratic National Convention, Democrats stuck to the theme of unity and focused on gun violence, climate change and...

This week, Martha is joined by host of The Daily Briefing and co-host of The Five, Dana Perino to discuss the Democratic National Convention and the 2020 presidential race.

The coronavirus pandemic has caused tremendous stress on relationships, leading many couples to pursue divorces. Worldwide lockdown orders forced couples to spend more time...

This week, Greg and his panel discuss Kamala Harris being chosen for Biden’s VP, overt and covert racism and more.

This week, Liz is joined by Jersey Mike's Subs CEO & Owner, Peter Cancro. Peter discusses how his team maintains culture and excellence across all of their locations, the importance of giving back to the community and how Jersey Mike's has persevered through the COVID-19 pandemic.

This week, Bret and his panel discuss the 2020 Democratic National Convention and its potential impact on the election.

Democrats officially nominated former Vice President Joe Biden to be their presidential nominee during the second night of the Democratic National Convention. Speakers including...

This week, Dana and Chris continue their socially-distanced dialogue from different parts of Washington, D.C.. They discuss the first night of the Democratic National Convention, the continued controversy around mail-in ballots and USPS, and how the House and Senate are in play with just 76 days remaining. They also give their latest rundown of television and movie recommendations.

The U.S. stock market is hitting all-time highs, but many investors wonder if the recent gains are sustainable in the midst of the ongoing...

This week, Trey discusses his new book out, Doesn’t Hurt To Ask, and how his friend Senator Tim Scott inspired him to write the book and more.

The Democratic National Convention kicked off virtually Monday night as Democrats try to build unity and enthusiasm for their ticket. Last night's lineup included...

This week, Sandra Smith and Brian Kilmeade get together to talk about their top 5 favorite favorite cities.

Protests continue in the streets of Belarus over a disputed election while authoritarian leader President Alexander Lukashenko declares there will be no new election...

This week, Jane Hampton Cook, presidential historian and the author of Resilience on Parade: Short Stories from Suffragists and Women’s Battle for the Vote, joins Abby in the classroom to help with her lesson plan. Jane discusses the United State's long journey towards women's suffrage, and what this one-hundred-year milestone can teach us about freedom, liberty, and activism today.

Nancy Grace has been talking about crime, analyzing cases and fighting for the rights of the victim since 1996. She says it's her calling Earlier...

California Senator Kamala Harris has announced her campaign for the Democratic nominee for the 2020 presidential elections. Dana and Chris discuss what she offers as a candidate, how she might differentiate herself from the rest of the Democratic field, and her chances at clinching the nomination.