Podcast

  • Carol Kent: “He Holds My Hand”

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    Have things ever gone so badly, you had to remind yourself to breathe?  Even if you’ve never been jolted by bad news, we never know when that next horrible event could happen.  If you have ever received news so terrible that you didn’t know what to do next, there are answers,  Today I bring you someone who’s been through a nightmare  and she shares with you  today from her  true story.

    Today we have Carol Kent.  Carol is a bestselling author, public speaker and former radio show cohost.  She comes to us today to talk about her newest book, He Holds My Hand.

  • Tim Benn

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    Today we interview former Spokane City Council Candidate, Tim Benn.  Tim comes to us today to share some valuable insights on what is going on with the voters.  You’ll find out what’s happening in our elections and what you can do to make things better.

    Have you ever wondered if you should run for office?  Every election is full of surprises about who wins and who loses.  Yet, it’s all about who shows up to vote.  On our show you will learn the secrets behind why some win and others lose.

  • Eric Moutsos Police Stories

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    Eric Moutsos is a former officer with the Salt Lake City Police Department in Utah.  In 2014, he was asked to turn in his badge and firearm then placed on administrative leave until he was asked to resign in 2015.  Eric’s crime?  Although he was willing to provide police security for the event, Eric refused to participate in a Gay Pride parade because he felt that being part of a motorcycle choreography team would give the impression that he supported a lifestyle which his religious beliefs did not support.

    What would  you do if you were asked to give up your religious freedom in order to keep your job?   In this week’s podcast find out what has happened to Eric since then, his new book, and what he plans for the future.

  • Author Kristen Welch

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    Today we have a show on a topic sorely missing in our society today — gratitude. We can all benefit from hearing the secret to what it takes to be grateful.

    I interview Kristen Welch, founder of the blog, “We are THAT Family” and Author of the book, Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World. Whether you have kids or not you’re going to learn the importance of having the right perspective on all of our circumstances.

    You can learn more by going to www.wearethatfamily.com or www.raisinggratefulkids.com

  • Gary Welch

    Can the Republican Party be Saved?

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    Most of the Republican members of the House of Representatives have voted against Christian and Conservative values and have been given a free pass because they “voted with the Republican caucus”.  Some believe if the elected officials are “On the Trump Train”, they’re okay now.  This kind of thinking hinders our ability to scrutinize votes through the lens of the Constitution.

    On our show today, we talk with Gary Welch, a former Republican Party strategist and opposition researcher.  He shares with us his insights on what it’s going to take to bring the Country back to living within the limits of the Constitution.

  • Darrell Castle – Just Wars and DACA

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    Today we have former candidate and the best attorney in the entire state of Tennessee, Darrell Castle.  Darrell has a weekly show called the Castle Report and is a student of world events.

    We discuss what’s involved in declaring a war, how Donald Trump is doing and the proper way to deal with the children of illegal aliens.  We hope you enjoy this glimpse into current events through this informal chat with former presidential candidate, Darrell Castle.  You can also learn more here:  www.castlereport.us

  • Tila Hubrecht – Resigning from Office

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    A lot of people wish they could win an election.  Far more people run for office than the number who win an office.  That’s why it’s always surprising when someone does all the work to win and then resigns before the end of the term.

    Today we interview Tila Hubrecht.  Tila was a state representative in Missouri where her motto was “I will work to keep government off your back and out of your pocket”.  Tila is a registered nurse specializing in hospice.  She recently moved to Washington State and comes to share her insights on healthcare and politics.

  • Janice Cantore

    Janice Cantore – Retired Police Officer

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    Today we have a retired police officer from Southern California, Janice Cantore. Janice served in the Long Beach Police Department for 22 years and recently Janice authored a new book called, Crisis Shot (Book 1 in The Line of Duty series) Welcome, Janice!

    You’ve seen a lot. We are living in hard times today for police officers. I never allowed my children to call them cops because I thought that was disrespectful. Now people are watching Youtube videos of all sorts of horrible behavior. I guess you don’t have to be a police officer to get the inside scoop on what’s happening. What is your impression of police work today?