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A National Call to Repentance? Inside the Movement Urging Trump to Follow Lincoln’s Lead

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with George Pond, founder of the 7:14 Initiative, to unpack a growing national movement centered on prayer, repentance, and spiritual renewal in America. Inspired by the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and rooted in 2 Chronicles 7:14, Pond explains how the initiative launched in 2022 with a mission to mobilize daily prayer across all 50 states and even internationally, with participation spanning multiple time zones, including Pakistan. The conversation comes as momentum builds around calls for President Trump to issue a formal proclamation of national repentance, echoing Abraham Lincoln’s 1863 declaration during one of the most divided periods in American history. With March 30, 2026 (aligned with the Hebrew calendar’s 12th of Nisan) approaching as a key moment for coordinated prayer, Pond outlines what this movement hopes to achieve and why its supporters believe America is at a critical crossroads. You can learn more about Pond’s 7:14 Initiative by clicking here: https://the714initiative.com Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host George Pond Founder, 7:14 Initiative Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Juliegrace Brufke launches ‘Sources Say,’ a new multimedia outlet turning Capitol Hill gossip into must-read news

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with longtime Capitol Hill reporter Juliegrace Brufke to break down her new media venture, “Sources Say,” an outlet built on what Washington is really talking about behind closed doors. From verified gossip and congressional feuds to the personalities shaping power, Brufke explains why the ‘group chat version of politics’ may be the most honest lens into how D.C. actually works. She shares the strategy behind balancing access with accountability, the stories already shaking Capitol Hill, and how Sources Say is pulling back the curtain on the chaos, rivalries, and human drama driving national decisions. If you’ve ever wondered what’s really happening beyond the headlines — this is where it starts. You can follow Juliegrace Brufke, Sources Say, Amanda Head, and this podcast exclusively on X by searching for the respective handles: @juliegraceb, @SourcesSay_News, @AmandaHead, @FurthermorePod. You can also read more, subscribe, watch and listen to Juliegrace Brufke by visiting her official Sources Say website: www.SourcesSay.News. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Juliegrace Brufke Host and Founder, Sources Say News Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Democrats get EXPOSED by US Congressmen Fine and Self as 71% of Americans support the SAVE America Act

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with Florida Congressman Randy Fine and Texas Congressman Keith Self to break down the explosive debate surrounding the SAVE AMERICA Act — a voter security bill backed by 71% of Americans, yet fiercely opposed by Democrats and some Republicans in Washington. They dig into why Democrats are labeling the legislation “Jim Crow 2.0,” what’s really at stake for election integrity, and whether Senate Republicans have the backbone to get it across the finish line. The conversation expands into broader concerns shaping the national debate: the rise of the Sharia Free America Caucus, ongoing battles over immigration policy and assimilation, and growing frustration over stalled reforms — from DHS funding to federal programs accused of partisan bias. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Rep. Randy Fine Florida’s 6th Congressional District Rep. Keith Self Texas’ 3rd Congressional District Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Toppling Tehran: Brent Sadler Breaks Down the Mission to Finally End Iran’s 47-Year Tyrannical Regime

On this episode of the podcast, Senior Research Fellow for Naval Warfare and Advanced Technology in the Allison Center for National Security and retired Navy Captain Brent Sadler joins Amanda Head to unpack the growing pressure on Iran’s 47-year-old regime and what it could mean for the future of the Middle East. Sadler explains how Iran’s long record of sponsoring terrorism, targeting the United States and its allies, and pursuing nuclear weapons has pushed tensions to a critical moment. He also details how coordinated U.S. and Israeli actions have dramatically reduced Iranian missile launches and weakened the regime’s ability to project power across the region. The conversation explores what success would actually look like: a new Iranian government that no longer threatens its neighbors, destabilizes the region, or targets American interests. Sadler also weighs in on the international dynamics at play, including support from allies like France and Japan and the possibility that China and Russia could attempt to prop up Tehran. You can follow this podcast, Amanda Head, and Brent Sadler exclusively on X by searching for the respective handles: @FurthermorePod, @AmandaHead and @BrentDSadler. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Capt. Brent D. Sadler (RET.) Senior Research Fellow for Naval Warfare and Advanced Technology in the Allison Center for National Security at The Heritage Foundation Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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NYC Mayor Mamdani’s wife liked posts celebrating Oct. 7 massacre of Israelis, ICANN CEO Dillon Hosier reacts

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with Dillon Hosier, CEO of ICANN Action, to discuss several of the biggest political controversies making headlines. The conversation begins with Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral campaign in New York and the broader political climate surrounding it, including criticism of controversial social media activity connected to his campaign and what Hosier describes as the growing normalization of extreme rhetoric in parts of American politics. Head and Hosier also discuss the rise of anti-Semitic rhetoric and violence in New York, the role of media personalities and political influencers in shaping the debate, and concerns about foreign influence in U.S. political commentary. The episode wraps with a look at California politics, including the debate over voter ID and how potential candidates like Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco could impact the state’s political future. You can follow Dillon, ICANN, Amanda Head and this podcast on X. Simply search for their respective handles: @DillonHosier, @ICANAction, @FurthermorePod, @AmandaHead Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Dillon Hosier CEO, ICANN Action Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Wild West of College Sports: Coach Bruce Pearl on NIL, the transfer portal & why Congress should fix it

On this episode of the podcast, college sports are in the middle of a massive transformation, and Auburn basketball legend and national analyst Coach Bruce Pearl joins Amanda Head to explain why the current system may be unsustainable. Pearl breaks down how Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals and the transfer portal have rapidly changed the landscape of college athletics. What began as an effort to fairly compensate student-athletes has evolved into a chaotic marketplace, with court rulings stripping the NCAA of much of its enforcement power and leaving schools operating in what many describe as the “Wild West” of college sports. The conversation also touches on the escalating tensions involving Iran and Israel, where the retired Auburn University Head Men’s Basketball Coach shares his perspective as a longtime advocate for Israel and discusses the broader geopolitical stakes facing the region. After listening, you can find more of Bruce Pearl, Amanda Head and this podcast over on X, just search for their respective handles: @AmandaHead, @FurthermorePod, @CoachBrucePearl Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Bruce Pearl Retired Auburn University Men’s Head Basketball Coach Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Freedom for Iran? Inside the Continued & Growing Resistance Against the Ayatollahs

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with Alireza Jafarzadeh, Deputy Director of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, to discuss why the Iranian regime may be closer to collapse than many realize. Jafarzadeh explains the decades-long struggle for freedom inside Iran, including the sacrifices made by opposition movements and the thousands who have died resisting the regime. He outlines how today’s protests, resistance units on the ground, and mounting international pressure could create a historic turning point. The conversation also explores what a post-regime Iran could look like, from free elections and a democratic constitution to economic revival and renewed global engagement. Plus, they examine the role of U.S. policy, the debate over foreign involvement, and why many Iranians say they do not want foreign troops, only support for their fight against the regime. If the clerical government in Tehran falls, the implications could reshape not only Iran but the entire Middle East. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Alireza Jafarzadeh Deputy Director of the National Council of Resistance of Iran Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Iran Conflict Sparks Gas Price Spike, Begging the Question: Is America Truly Energy Independent?

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with U.S. Oil and Gas Association President Tim Stewart on how the escalating Iranian crisis is already impacting Americans at the pump. Gas prices jumped 20-30 cents over the weekend, but is this just the beginning? Stewart explains how the U.S., now producing nearly 13 million barrels of oil per day, is far more insulated than it was during the energy shocks of the 1970s. Still, aging refinery infrastructure, reliance on Canadian and Venezuelan crude, and global instability create ongoing vulnerabilities. The conversation also explores the geopolitical ripple effects of U.S. energy policy, the potential for new refineries in states like Nevada and Arizona, and what California’s policies could mean for the broader energy landscape. Plus, they discuss the possibility of Iranian regime change and what it would mean for global oil markets. What happens overseas doesn’t stay overseas — especially when it comes to energy. You can learn more about the U.S. Oil and Gas Association, along with this podcast and Amanda Head by following their respective X accounts: @FurthermorePod, @AmandaHead, @US_OGA. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Tim Stewart President, U.S. Oil & Gas Association Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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$4.2B per launch! NatSec expert Steve Yates talks NASA’s SLS failures, China’s rise & why America MUST rethink space

On this episode of the podcast, National Security and China Expert Steve Yates joins Amanda Head to break down why NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) — at over $4B per launch — is unsustainable and plagued by costly delays. Yates explains why America must pivot toward a competitive, private-sector-driven model, highlighting SpaceX’s reusable rocket success as the blueprint for lower cost, higher cadence, and greater capacity in space. The conversation expands to greater U.S.–China relations, as Yates outlines Beijing’s rapid technological and military advancements and why Washington must take a clear-eyed, balanced approach. With President Trump preparing to meet with Xi Jinping at the end of March, the discussion turns to trade leverage, fentanyl trafficking, and broader security concerns. In a deeply personal moment, Yates reflects on the tragic loss of his daughter Christina to fentanyl and why stopping the flow of the drug into America is not just good policy — it gets very personal for loving families like his. You can follow this podcast, Amanda Head, and Steve Yates on X (formerly Twitter) by searching for the respective handles: @FurthermorePod, @AmandaHead, @SteveYates. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Stephen J. Yates National Security & China Expert, The Heritage Foundation Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Weaponized Justice? 8,000 documents reveal coordination between Fulton County DA, Biden DOJ & J6 Committee

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with Just The News journalist Steven Richards about his investigative work, focusing on documents released from Fulton County, Georgia, revealing extensive coordination between local prosecutors, the Biden Justice Department, and the House January 6 Committee. The 8,000 pages of documents show communications about interviewing former Trump officials and using testimony from the January 6 Committee. Richards praises transparency and highlights the constitutional questions raised by a local prosecutor charging a former president and the unique nature of then-President Joe Biden waiving Trump’s executive privilege. You can read this and more of Steven Richards amazing investigative work over on JustTheNews.com Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Steven Richards Investigative Journalist, Just The News Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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