America’s survival hinges on regaining control of its critical mineral supply chains—before China and global instability shut us out completely.
Georgia is slipping back into authoritarian rule, and unless the world acts, it may become the next front in a quiet war for global freedom.
Poland is showing America what a real ally looks like—so why are we ignoring it while the world edges toward Cold War 2.0?
Canada’s collapse into a potential failed state reveals the dangerous gap between idealistic theory and real-world consequences—and why liberty without security is a dead end.
This episode exposes how our leadership class—especially in higher education—lost the public’s trust, and why real effectiveness, not ideology, must define our path forward.
A real-world breakdown of how Indiana University’s late-night protest ban sparked a national debate about free speech, campus bias, and the constitutional limits of administrative power.
This episode unpacks how the U.S. can outmaneuver China’s economic manipulation by embracing free enterprise, enforcing IP laws, and reshoring key industries to reclaim national strength.
This episode breaks down the politicized climate narrative, revealing how private-sector innovation—not government control—offers the most practical path to real environmental solutions.
Texas may talk tough, but this episode exposes how fake conservatism, media silence, and political games are holding the Lone Star State back from being the example America needs.
This episode exposes how emotionally charged, misinformed campus activism is distorting America’s global priorities—and offers a sales-driven strategy for reclaiming the narrative.
Isaac Willour joins Brian Nichols to reveal why conservatives must quit whining, master strategic engagement, and lock in lasting cultural victories before the momentum slips away.
Brian Nichols and Joseph Bouchard dive into the rise of global gang networks, the failure of governments to stop them, and what that means for the future of freedom and order.
Zelensky's failed Oval Office pitch to Trump sparks a fiery debate about America's role in foreign wars, global leadership, and whether it’s time to finally put America First.
Ken Good exposes how Trump’s return is reversing failed criminal justice reforms by reintroducing law, order, and accountability in a system hijacked by politics.
An American dance troupe exposing China’s pre-communist heritage faces bomb threats and media smears in a CCP-backed war on truth—and the West is complicit.
James Patrick reveals how your retirement funds and investments may be legally used as collateral in a massive derivatives scam—and what you can do to stop it.
Can tariffs be a tactical tool to achieve freer global trade, or are they a self-defeating strategy that risks economic blowback and global instability?
Cognitive scientist Mark Changizi unpacks how mass hysteria, emergent group behavior, and the science behind motorcycles reveal deep truths about freedom, human nature, and why we often believe lies.
A no-holds-barred debate on U.S. foreign policy, Middle East conflicts, and whether “America First” means leading the world—or leaving it behind.
Latino policy analyst Cruz Garcia shares his personal and political journey to explain why many Latinos are turning away from progressive immigration policies and embracing law-and-order solutions—sometimes even supporting Trump.
Discover how to take back your mental and emotional power by focusing only on what you can control—through stoicism, behavioral psychology, and deep self-awareness.
Gen Z is shifting politically in ways no one expected—why young men are embracing conservatism, how Elon Musk’s Doge Team is changing government, and what this means for the future of politics.
Persecuted for centuries, Coptic Christians face religious oppression in Egypt, forcing many to flee to the U.S.—but how does their plight shape America's immigration debate today?
The FDA’s failed menthol ban reveals a deeper issue—why government health regulations often backfire, erode trust, and why informed choice, not bans, is the key to better public health.