Episodios

  • DR. CAROLE TAKES YOU BEHIND THE HEADLINES
    Feb 3 2026

    So many shocking news stories, so little time. It's enough to make one's head spin and it does. So, Dr. Carole will take you behind the headlines and help you figure out what's really going on and what this means for you and your loved ones. She's analyzed the Minnesota anti-ICE rebels and will tell you what mental illnesses they're suffering from. Putting on her forensic psychiatrist/expert witness hat, she'll dig into the case of the missing mother of Savannah Guthrie, Nancy Guthrie. And she'll put on her Terrorist Therapist® hat to analyze Iran and what brought us to the brink of WW III.

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    55 m
  • ENCORE: Ending Upside Down Reset, Wokeism, Globalism and Other Dangers
    Jan 27 2026

    Does the world feel upside down to you? Do words like Wokeism, Globalism and Great Reset make your head spin? Today's guest, Mark Gober, will help you figure it all out and set things nightside up again. He's the author of An End to the Upside Down Reset: The Leftist Vision for Society Under the "Great Reset"—and How It Can Fool Caring People into Supporting Harmful Causes. He will also explain how Trump has stopped the Great Reset in its tracks and is about to reset them - just in time. Whether you realize it or not, a vision for society—called the Great Reset—was formally unveiled by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in 2020, several months after COVID-19 emerged. The WEF is one of the most influential bodies in the world and has ties to the highest levels of global governments and industries. In fact, its Great Reset has implications for our collective future in terms of culture, politics, economics, the environment, technology, and metaphysics. So if you don't think this subject affects you and your family—think again. In Mark Gober's An End to the Upside Down Reset, he deconstructs the Great Reset's stated vision. He demonstrates that while the proposed societal changes might sound compassionate, in practice they could be harmful. Moreover, the Great Reset largely aligns with a leftist worldview that dominates modern education and media—and it becomes even more entrenched because of unconscious psychological biases. Breaking through the fog of this programming allows one to see that the Great Reset risks bringing about a dystopia. Mark is also the author of the seven books "Upside Down" series, which spans politics, economics, medicine, cosmology, and more. We will also touch upon them and put these topics right side up again.

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    53 m
  • How Childhood Trauma is Pulling Down Humanity
    Jan 20 2026

    Today's guest, Michael Menard, isn't just a survivor of childhood trauma, he's a thriver. His new book, Greater Than Gravity: How Childhood Trauma is Pulling Down Humanity and is responsible for killing at least 1,401 Americans every day. Hear why and how and what can be done about it.

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    59 m
  • Are Lyme Disease and Other Chronic Illnesses a Result of BioWarfare?
    Jan 13 2026

    Today's guest, A.W. Finnegan, author of The Sleeper Agent: The Rise of Lyme Disease, Chronic Illness and the Great Imitator Antigens of Biologial Warfare, says they are!

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    58 m
  • WHO WAS CHARLIE KIRK REALLY? AND WHY SHOULD WE CARE?
    Jan 6 2026

    You've heard a lot about Charlie Kirk already, but you haven't heard about why we should care. Today's guest, Drew Thomas Allen, is the author of the widely acclaimed new book, For Christ and Country: The Martyrdom of Charlie Kirk. This book isn't a typical biography, it's a call to action. It examines Kirk's life and assassination as a warning about America's moral and political unraveling.

    Allen is the West Coast VP at Publius PR, a premiere communications firm, where he has worked as a publicist for many of the biggest names in politics - including Charlie Kirk. He is also a widely published columnist, in-demand political analyst in the media and host of the popular Drew Allen Show podcast. He is also the other of America's Last Stand: Will You Vote to Save or Destroy America in 2024? and Uncommon Sense.

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    56 m
  • LIVE FROM ISRAEL: What's a Somaliland & How Will It Bring Peace to the Middle East?
    Dec 30 2025

    LIVE FROM ISRAEL: What's a Somaliland & How Will It Bring Peace to the Middle East?

    There's lots of talk these days about Somalis destroying Minnesota. But, what's a Somaliland? How is it different from Somalia? And why is Israel sending shockwaves throughout the world by being the first country to recognize Somaliland? Does Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have an ace up his sleeve or is he making a big mistake?

    Today's guest Rabbi Pesach Wolicki has the answers. He's an expert of Israel and Middle East Diplomacy and the theological and ideological drivers behind Western and Islamist policies toward the Jewish state. He will explain why this little-known African state may now be a decisive pivot point in the struggle between Israel and Iran – and why American audiences cannot afford to ignore it.​

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    53 m
  • Israel Appreciation Day - What a Concept!
    Dec 23 2025

    To say Israel is underappreciated these days is an understatement! So, it's about time that an Israel Appreciation Day occurs! Today's guest, Steve Rosenberg, is part of the Organizing Committee and he will tell us all about it. You will be surprised at how much there is for the world to appreciate - the inventions we count on every day, and much more!

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    58 m
  • Is Soul More Than Biology? Mother and Neurologically Injured Son Challenge Science
    Dec 16 2025
    Is the Soul More Than Biology? How One Mother and Her Neurologically Injured Son Are Challenging Modern Science The Book of Heaven: A Story of Hope for the Outcasts, the Broken, and Those Who Lost Faith is a memoir co-written by Katie Asher and her severely neurologically injured autistic son, Houston. What began as a family's struggle with disability has become one of the most talked-about—and scientifically examined—cases at the intersection of neuroscience, consciousness, and faith. Why this story matters Houston's condition left him unable to speak or control his body—but with extraordinary cognitive and perceptual abilities that stunned every professional who encountered him. His case has since become the subject of major scientific inquiry, a new national documentary, and season one of the hit podcast The Telepathy Tapes—which reached #1 on Christmas Day, surpassing even The Joe Rogan Experience. This story is now drawing interest from:
    • Dr. Diane Hennacy Powell (Johns Hopkins–trained neuroscientist),
    • Dr. Julia Mossbridge (Northwestern University),
    • Dr. Marjorie Woollacott (University of Oregon, Professor Emeritus),
    • Jeff Tarrant, PhD (EEG neuroscience specialist),
    • and other researchers who are peer-reviewing Houston's data and conducting additional studies.
    Their findings challenge long-held assumptions about the brain, consciousness, neurological injury, and even the nature of the soul. The core of the book The Book of Heaven is not a scientific paper—it's a deeply human story about a boy whose neurological injury left him trapped in his own body, yet able to describe spiritual realities and scriptural truths he had never been exposed to. The book blends rigorous scientific research, firsthand testimony, neurological and physiological analysis, and the spiritual insights Houston shared despite being unable to speak. Readers in more than seven countries have written to say the book changed their lives. Why the story is controversial—and important The documentary team behind The Telepathy Tapes chose to avoid the spiritual dimension of Houston's experiences. His mother wrote this book so the full story—the scientific and spiritual components—could finally be told without dilution. Her claim is not merely that her son has unusual abilities, but that his case offers evidence of consciousness independent from motor function and aligns with key descriptions in Scripture. This story sits at the crossroads of neuroscience, disability, faith, the mind–body problem, family endurance, and the limits of what we believe is possible. It's rare for a memoir to generate this level of scientific attention — and rarer still for scientists of this caliber to engage with a single case across multiple studies, podcasts, and documentaries. The audiobook releases this December, and the documentary will debut this spring.

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