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Public Interest Law Firm President Uses School Aged Grading System To Assess Election Integrity In Each Battleground State

October 28, 2024

On this episode of the podcast, Public Interest Legal Foundation President and General Counsel J. Christian Adams breaks down election integrity across the U.S., giving Georgia a boost for new mail ballot ID rules but assigning Michigan a “D” for poor voter roll maintenance. The pair also discuss legal battles in Wisconsin and Virginia, Pennsylvania's activist rulings, and Nevada’s flawed all-mail ballot system. Furthermore, Adams highlights hopeful developments...

Redefining Masculinity & Storytelling: Canon Press CEO Brian Kohl on Faith, Family, and the Fight Against Secular Culture

October 25, 2024

On this small business episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head talks with Brian Kohl, the Chief Executive Officer of Canon Press, a longstanding conservative publishing house based in Moscow, Idaho. During this conversation the pair explore the mission of Canon Press, which publishes a wide range of works including fiction, theology, children’s literature, and recently expanded into streaming with Canon+, a platform for audiobooks and video content....

Georgia’s GOP Chair says they’re seeing ‘monster turnout’ in rural towns that have historically supported Trump in past elections

October 25, 2024

On this episode of the podcast, Georgia Republican Party Chairman Josh McKoon dives into the key issues shaping this presidential election in his battleground state. Chairman McKoon shares insights on election integrity and recounts his recent clash with CNN's Jim Acosta, who incessantly interrupted him during a heated exchange on the topic. Additionally, the pair go on to discuss Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s connection with the Election...

Frisco to the Frontline: ‘Joe From Texas’ Talks About His Experiences With Trump, Tucker & Fighting for Fiscal Responsibility

October 23, 2024

On this podcast episode, Joe Penland, famously known as, ‘Joe From Texas’ joins host Amanda Head to talk about a multitude of topics, starting with his tough upbringing in Frisco, Texas where he learned the value of hard work and perseverance. Penland also spends time talking about what he believes is causing the decline of family values and respect in today’s society, which he attributes to modern distractions...

Dems flee party after being ‘abandoned,’ NC GOP Chair Jason Simmons says ‘we’re better positioned than ever going into this election’

October 21, 2024

On this episode of the podcast, Jason Simmons, Chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party, underscores the crucial significance of North Carolina's 16 electoral votes in the upcoming presidential election. Simmons offers a detailed analysis of the narrow polling margins that favor President Trump and reflects on the resilience of voters in Western North Carolina, who turned out for early voting despite the challenges posed by Hurricane Helene....

Commissioner Corcoran on the decades-long battle fighting woke ideology in education & centuries-long fight to keep speech free

October 18, 2024

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head sits down with Richard Corcoran, President of New College of Florida and the former Florida Education Commissioner to discuss the current state of education in the United States. The two discuss the impact of COVID-19 on parental involvement, the challenges of reopening schools amid union and media resistance, and the rise of woke ideologies like critical race and gender theories....

RNC Chair Whatley kept his promise on election integrity initiatives & says he ‘feels good’ we’ll know results on election night

October 16, 2024

On this episode of the podcast, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley dives into the state of North Carolina's voting infrastructure following the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. Whatley also touted the GOP’s 220,000-strong volunteer force and 5,000 attorneys who are trained and ready to go all across the country, especially in battleground states to ensure the general election is fair and accurate. Chairman Whatley went on to...

100th Episode Special! Truth, Leadership & 2024: John Solomon on Journalism’s Role in the Next Republican Realignment

October 14, 2024

On this episode of the podcast, longtime investigative journalist and Editor-in-Chief of JustTheNews.com John Solomon joins host Amanda Head to discuss the current state of journalism. The duo talk about how the importance of truth in today's media landscape is of utmost importance. Solomon reflects on how information moves faster than ever, comparing it to past investigations like Russia Collusion and Hunter Biden's laptop. Additionally, the pair discuss...

EveryLife Co-Founder Sarah Gabel Seifert is changing the diaper, wipe & infancy marketplace for good

October 12, 2024

On this “Small Business Saturday” episode of the “Furthermore with Amanda Head” podcast, Sarah Gabel Seifert, Co-Founder and President of EveryLife joins to discuss the innovative pro-life diaper brand she launched in July of last year. Seifert shares the inspiring journey behind EveryLife, the first company to offer diapers that align with pro-life values. Unlike major brands like Pampers and Honest, which have publicly supported abortion, EveryLife sets...

Inside the Trump Campaign’s 2024 Playbook: Swing State Polls, RFK Jr’s Impact & Winning the Media Battle with Autry Pruitt

October 11, 2024

On this podcast episode, Host Amanda Head talks with Autry Pruitt a former Trump Campaign Surrogate, the author of “Planes, Steak, and Water: Defending Donald J. Trump,” and the current Chairman of the New Journey PAC about the presidential election. Pruitt and Head dive into the strategies and hurdles facing the Trump campaign as the 2024 election nears. Pruitt underscores the need for early investments in voter mobilization...

Tim Stewart exposes VP Harris’s ‘green energy’ policies, says U.S. AI boom needs natural gas, not just solar or wind to compete with China

October 9, 2024

On this episode of the podcast, Tim Stewart, President of the U.S. Oil and Gas Association, delves into the political implications of current energy policies as the nation approaches the upcoming election. He critiques Vice President Kamala Harris' wavering stance on fracking and warns of the potential fallout from the energy strategies promoted by her and President Joe Biden. Additionally, Stewart highlights the critical role of natural gas...

On Israel attack anniversary, NSC Spox under Trump criticized Biden for his foreign policy blunders which led to Iran gaining billions

October 7, 2024

On this episode of the podcast, Trump Administration’s former National Security Council Spokesman and Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs John Ullyot takes a hard look at the current U.S. foreign policy, particularly focusing on the Biden-Harris administration's stance on Israel and Iran. The U.S. Marine Corps Veteran breaks down how relaxed sanctions have allowed Iran to dramatically boost its financial reserves, enabling them to fuel terror groups like...

Restoration After Disaster: Jordan Estess talks the destruction of Hurricane Helene & FEMA Failures

October 5, 2024

On this “Small Business Saturday” episode of the Furthermore Podcast, Jordan Estess, Owner and Chief Operations Officer of Estess Utility Services is on the ground with his crew in southeastern Georgia to help restore the land following the destruction of Hurricane Helene. Estess highlights the significant challenges they faced in hard-hit areas like North Carolina, where restoring infrastructure along I-40 may take years. He also discusses FEMA’s delayed...

The Fight For Life: Coloradans for the Protection of Women & Children aim to defeat Amendment 79 in Nov., halting taxpayer-funded abortions

October 4, 2024

On this episode of the podcast, Marcie Little, Executive Director of the Coloradans for the Protection of Women and Children joins Amanda Head to talk about her organization’s fight against Colorado’s Amendment 79, a controversial measure that seeks to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution and mandate taxpayer funding for abortions. Little dives into the broader push by outside groups like the ACLU and Planned Parenthood, who...

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