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On this episode of the podcast, Jim Schultz, President of the Minnesota Private Business Council discussed Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s poor vice presidential debate performance and his lackluster leadership within his home state. Head and Schultz talk about how Kamala Harris 2024 running mate is, ‘Gavin Newsom in a flannel shirt,’ despite their campaign playing up his midwestern roots. Walz has been one to, ‘embrace all these kooky...

On this episode of the podcast, Dinesh D’Souza discussed his new film "Vindicating Trump," which opened just days ago in more than 850 theaters. The experienced filmmaker highlighted the film's exploration of character assassination against President Donald Trump and his unique appeal to the forgotten American. Additionally, D’Souza emphasized Trump's private persona, contrasting it with his public image, and criticized the left's accusations of the former president being...

On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head talks with Andrew Crapuchettes, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of RedBalloon to discuss the challenges of hiring these days, in addition to the solutions his team has in place to help streamline the hiring process from start to finish. RedBalloon is a pro-freedom job board that has helped thousands upon thousands of job seekers find great jobs in the...

On this episode of the podcast, Virginia Congressman Ben Cline discussed the recently passed stopgap funding that prevented a government shutdown ahead of the November elections. The Virginia Republican emphasized the need for election integrity and border security, pointing to inflation and open borders as the two key issues for voters this fall. Congressman Cline predicted a strong Republican showing in November and takes aim at Kamala Harris,...

On this episode of the podcast, Jim Rauh, the founder of Families Against Fentanyl discussed the devastating impact of the synthetic opioid drug, particularly the death of his son Tommy in 2015. Fentanyl, often manufactured in China, is highly potent, cheap and a kilo is capable of killing 500,000 people. Raugh highlights the U.S. government’s failure to address fentanyl as a ‘weapon of mass destruction,’ noting that only...

On this episode of the podcast, Roger Foley, a 49-year-old Canadian living with Spinocerebellar Ataxia, shares his harrowing journey through Canada’s healthcare system. Foley reveals the shocking inefficiencies and mistreatment he has endured, from physical injuries caused by incompetent home care workers to the emotional trauma of being pressured into assisted death. He contrasts Canada’s lack of self-directed home care funding and disability rights with the protections provided...

On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head sits down with Cody Sweatland, Owner of Saginaw Valley Heating and Cooling located in Saginaw, Michigan. Sweatland and Head discuss the complexities and challenges of the HVAC industry, with Sweatland sharing insights into the importance of top-notch customer service, the power of reviewing small businesses online, the role of financing options for expensive HVAC services, as well as how...

On this episode of the podcast, Congressman Andrew Clyde (R-GA) addresses the pressing need for accountability in political rhetoric, highlighting the recent assassination attempts on President Trump’s life and the inflammatory language used by top Democrats, including President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. The Georgia Republican gave a speech on the floor of the United States House of Representatives on this issue, calling for responsibility and...

On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head is joined by Mike Howell, the Executive Director of the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project. Howell and Head discuss the influx of Haitian immigrants into Springfield, Ohio and allegations of pet theft along with other issues. Howell cited evidence from police reports, residents’ previous complaints to city officials and viral online videos, highlighting the chaos caused by a wide open...

On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head is joined by former Acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Assistant Director for the FBI’s Training Division Mark Morgan. Morgan discusses the second assassination attempt on President Trump and calls out the U.S. Secret Service, questioning their leadership and methodology in protecting the former president and 2024 GOP nominee. Commissioner Morgan also highlights the critical role...

On this episode of the podcast host Amanda Head talks with U.S. Army Veteran, former actor and American craftsman Michael John Brown. Brown is a chronic pain and cancer survivor who discussed his experience seeking treatment in former President Donald Trump’s Veteran Affairs healthcare system. While Brown recounted a very traumatic health journey, he praised Trump for signing a bill that extended the Veterans Choice Program Extension and...

On this episode of the podcast, Chris Barnard, President of the American Conservation Coalition Action (ACC) joins host Amanda Head to discuss the importance of discussing energy policy along the campaign trail in order to win the support of independent and young voters. After all, survey research conducted by ACC shows that two-thirds of the independent voters today prioritize ‘climate change.’ Barnard analyzed Vice President Harris’ somewhat polished...

On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head remembers the lives lost on 9/11/2001. Head also sits down with Irit Tratt to discuss the Trump-Harris debate, noting that contrary to predictions and pundits, polls from mainstream media networks showed former President Donald Trump as the decisive winner. They critize Vice President Harris’ perceived lack of authenticity and praise Trump for his clear communication on key issues like...

On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head talks with the President of RMG Research Inc., and the Sunday morning Merit Street TV show host Scott Rasmussen about the latest polling ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Rasmussen conducted a poll last week that showed only 44% of voters knew about tomorrow’s only presidential debate, which could indicate voter ‘weariness or election fatigue’ already. The veteran pollster...