Episodios

  • Hour 2: Should Priests Be Required to Break the Confessional Seal? Interview with Dr. Monica Vermani
    Jul 7 2025

    The hosts examine Washington’s new law requiring priests to report confessions of child abuse -- raising constitutional concerns over religious freedom and prompting a federal lawsuit from the DOJ defending the sanctity of the confessional seal. The show concludes with an interview with Dr. Monica Vermani, a Toronto-based clinical psychologist, author, and wellness expert specializing in trauma, stress, and mood disorders. She is also the author of “A Deeper Wellness.”

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    50 m
  • Hour 1: Is Pride Month Losing Steam or Shifting Gears? Interview with Arielle Scarcella.
    Jul 7 2025

    The hosts discuss whether LGBTQIA+ rights and Pride celebrations are losing cultural and political momentum, while diving into heated debates over gender identity, sports fairness, and public opinion. The hour concludes with an interview featuring Arielle Scarcella, a Brooklyn-born YouTube content creator and commentator known for her outspoken stances on LGBTQIA+ issues, women’s rights, and cultural politics.

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    55 m
  • Hour 2: Should ICE Cool It? Interview with Stuntman and Author, Eric Jacobus.
    Jun 30 2025

    The hosts open with a deep dive into ICE’s expanding enforcement under Trump’s second term, exploring how the agency’s mission has collided with questions of civil liberties, public safety, and national identity. The episode closes with Eric Jacobus—stuntman, martial artist, filmmaker, and motion capture performer—discussing his book, If These Fists Could Talk, a behind-the-scenes look at the philosophy and craft of screen fighting.

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    50 m
  • Hour 1: Should Voting be Reserved for Citizens? Interview with Entrepreneurs, James Sweeney and Rhonda Lauritzen.
    Jun 30 2025

    This episode dives straight into the firestorm over noncitizen voting in local elections. From constitutional quirks and partisan pressure to questions of allegiance and integration, the host examine what it means to have a voice in American democracy. Later in the hour, James Sweeney and Rhonda Lauritzen -- highly respected and accomplished entrepreneurs -- chat about their new book, “Creative Insecurity: Lean Into the Unknown and Unleash Your Inner Misfit.”

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    55 m
  • Hour 2: Truth or Betrayal? Karine Jean-Pierre Steps Away from the Democratic Party. Interview with Special Ops Veteran and Author, Nick Berg.
    Jun 23 2025

    The hosts discuss Karine Jean-Pierre's departure from the Democratic Party, her upcoming book detailing her experiences as the former Press Secretary in the Biden administration, and her views on political divisions, misinformation, and the evolving role of independent voters. The show concludes with an interview with Nick Berg, an American author and former Special Operations soldier whose novel "Shadows of Tehran: Forged in Conflict—From Iranian Rebel to American Soldier" explores themes of exile, resilience, and identity.

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    50 m
  • Hour 1: Should Gender-Affirming Care for Minors be Banned? Interview with Political Commentator David Barulich.
    Jun 23 2025

    The hosts begin the show with a discussion of evolving legal precedents, shifting public opinion, and political policies impacting the LGBTQIA+ community, with a focus on transgender children. The hour concludes with an interview featuring David Barulich, a political commentator who critiques America's political system and proposes bipartisan solutions to bridging divides, as outlined in his new book, "The Anti-Elitist Constitution: The Bi-Partisan Action Plan to Unify a Divided Nation and Avert a Second Civil War."

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    55 m
  • Hour 2: The Trials and Tribulations Awaiting the Holy Father; Interview with Mark Gogolewski
    Jun 17 2025

    The team discusses Pope Leo XIV’s installation and the challenges he faces, including the Vatican’s financial instability, scrutiny over his past handling of abuse allegations, and his approach to Church unity. The show concludes with Mark Gogolewski, author of How to Be OK (When You're Supposed to Be OK But You're Not), a look at men’s mental health, addiction, and finding strength in vulnerability.

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    51 m
  • Hour 1: The Meaning of Father’s Day; Defining Modern Masculinity; Interview with Tom Davis & Jack Watts
    Jun 16 2025

    The show explores the history and commercialization of Father’s Day, leading into a discussion on modern masculinity—how expectations of strength, leadership, and emotional intelligence shape men’s lives. The hour concludes with Tom Davis Jr. and Jack Watts, authors of An American Hero: One Man’s Legacy of Fatherhood and Faith, a story of resilience, honor, and the values that shape generations.

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    55 m