The Governor Garrey Carruthers episode is available here due to technical issues: https://youtu.be/I5AW5nx9RsY The Ajay Bruno Show features phenomenal guests and in-depth witty commentary on the political world, history, science, tv/film, and other fascinating topics. Each episode features a notable guest, who is engaged by the host for an insightful interview and discussion to bring you some of the most enthralling programs in radio. Born on May 14th, 1989, Ajay Bruno is a young conservative activist, political pundit, and radio talk show host. He has already built up an impressive resume which includes involvement with campaigns on numerous levels from local to presidential, and has written for a variety of prominent outlets. Further, he has appeared on NBC, FNC, CNN and C-Span in addition to a variety of publications.
In our second dual video/audio podcast, we sit down with Harvard Theoretical Physicist Avi Loeb, to discuss his career, the search for life in the cosmos, and his groundbreaking hypothesis regarding the possibility that Oumuamua was an alien spacecraft.
On this installment, we talk with Samaire Armstrong about acting and her roles in movies like 'Just My Luck', and TV shows including 'The OC', 'Entourage', and 'Resurrection.' Some controversial political issues are also discussed.
John Lehman served as Secretary of the Navy for most of the administration of President Ronald Reagan, as well as a member of the 9/11 Commission. We talk about the experience of working with one of America's greatest Presidents in this critical position, the role he played, and his overall career.
This episode features South African-American Rabbi Daniel Lapin. We discuss the role of faith in politics today, Jewish-Christian relations, and the corruption of traditional values.
We discuss the revolutionary war, touch on The War of 1812, and the founding of the republic with Gordon Wood, a historian and professor emeritus at Brown University. This episode dives in to the causes of the war, how it unfolded, and the aftermath.
Sheena Greitens is an expert on authoritarian regimes, East Asia, and American national security policy. We discuss the history of dictatorial governments, the current situation in China and North Korea, and where the US stands from a national security perspective.
The first episode after a long hiatus, we welcome US Marine Lieutenant General Richard P. Mills to the show. His 40-year career as a USMC officer was capped off as commander of the Marine Forces Reserve from 2013-2015. We talk about his service in the Marine Corps, its importance within the military, his work since, and what lies ahead in to the future.
William Sadler is an extraordinarily accomplished actor who has appeared in many significant roles in major films such as 'Die Hard 2', 'The Shawshank Redemption' and 'Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey'. He also has been featured in many television series, including a series regular role in 'Roswell' and memorable arcs on such shows as 'Hawaii Five-O' and 'Star Trek: Deep Space 9'. We discuss his career and various projects he has been involved with.
Television host and investigator Erin Ryder talks to us about her adventurous career, some of the different programs she has been featured on, and various paranormal topics that have been investigated.
Robert Zubrin is an aerospace engineer and one of the leading advocates for further exploration of Mars. We talk about the red planet and its potential future in-depth.
The founder and president of 'Americans for Tax Reform', Grover Norquist joins us to discuss his varied career history, his advocacy for fiscal policy changes, and other important issues.
Continuing with a military theme once again, retired four star Admiral Bill Gortney joins the program. His career began as an aviator, and culminated with serving as the sixth commander of U.S. Northern Command, and the 23rd commander of North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).
A retired Vice Admiral in the United States Navy, Mark Fox started as an aviator, and ultimately served as Deputy Commander of United States Central Command. His career, military history, and the future of naval warfare are discussed.
Michael Shermer is a science historian and editor-in-chief of 'Skeptic' magazine. We examine various conspiracies and controversial matters from a more skeptical perspective for this edition.
This episode features Michael Phillips, one of the most prominent film critics today as our guest. He has hosted 'At the Movies' in the past. We discuss what it's like to be a film critic, and his work as one.
Martin K.A. Morgan is an author and historian who specializes in American and military history. He has lent his expertise to a wide variety of historical programs. We focus on World War II, and discuss some of the key moments and figures of this pivotal conflict.
Archaeologist Jessica McGinn talks with us about her experience excavating at numerous historically significant sites, including how we recognize disasters in the archaeological record; and what this can tell us about past catastrophic events.
Mark Schweiker served as Governor and Lieutenant Governor in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. We delve in to his career, time in office, and the extensive involvement in issues related to terrorism and national security.
The tenth and youngest man to ever walk on the moon, Brigadier General Charlie Duke talks to us about his career in the Air Force, his overall time as an astronaut, and in particular the experience of serving as the lunar module pilot aboard Apollo 16.
Former NFL Quarterback Jeff Kemp joins this episode to discuss the experience of playing in the NFL, his motivational activities afterwards, as well as being the son of the great Jack Kemp.
Robert George is a professor, constitutional scholar, and political philosopher who has long served on the faculty of Princeton University. He has been praised as one of the leading contemporary conservative, Christian thinkers. We discuss his career and various issues of great importance to the country and society overall.
Actor John Carroll Lynch has appeared in many notable television shows and movies throughout his career, including first gaining recognition for his role in the film 'Fargo', and on television portraying Drew Carey's brother in the long-running 'The Drew Carey Show'. We talk about his career and some of the significant roles he has played.
In this episode primarily focusing on North Korea, we talk to strategic studies expert Ken Gause about the history and present situation of North Korea, as well as his intelligence work which began during the latter days of the Soviet Union.
Actress Jordan Hayes comes on to talk about the various projects she has worked on, most notably as one of the stars of the SyFy television series 'Helix'.
Best known for his unforgettable role as Quark on 'Star Trek: Deep Space 9', Armin Shimerman, joins the show to discuss his major part in Star Trek history, his extensive career as an actor in many other projects; as well as his scholar-level knowledge and interest in Shakespeare.
Former Apollo 7 Astronaut Walt Cunningham provides us with first-hand insight in to space exploration as we discuss his career as a fighter pilot, physicist, and experience in being one of the first civilian astronauts for NASA.
One of the most accomplished diplomats in US history, Thomas Pickering, is the guest on this show. He served in prominent roles for both Republican and Democratic presidencies beginning under the Nixon administration; most prominently as Ambassador to the United Nations and Under Secretary for Political Affairs. We talk about his career and various future foreign policy challenges.
In this episode about the Texas Revolution and the American Civil War, we welcome William C. Davis, one of the great modern historians specializing in both subjects. The men and events that made these events so critical to American history are examined.
Spaceflight historian and popular science writer Amy Shira Teitel talks to us about her interest in the subject, the space race, and other interesting topics related to the past, present, and future of space exploration.
We are joined by businessman and political candidate Danny Tarkanian for an interview about his family's rich basketball legacy, his past and current political campaigns, and some important issues critical to both Nevada and the United States at-large.
Nuclear physicist and one of the most preeminent authorities in ufology of our time, Stanton Friedman, joins the show for an out of this world episode. We delve in to his background and in-depth research in to the subject of potential extraterrestrial visitation, and intensely explore one of the biggest controversial issues of modern times.
This episode features Robert Ehrlich as guest, a former governor and congressman from Maryland. We talk about the lessons he learned from football, his extensive career in law and politics, along with a variety of important issues.
Captain Dale Dye signs up for an exceptional episode. He is a decorated Marine veteran, technical advisor, and actor who has appeared in everything from the television series 'Band of Brothers' and 'Falling Skies', to many major films including 'Under Siege', 'Saving Private Ryan', 'Spy Game', and 'Knight and Day'. We go in to depth regarding his significant military and hollywood career.
'Survivor' icon and former Libertarian candidate for Governor of Indiana, Rupert Boneham, joins us to discuss what it was like to play four times. His interest and past in politics, as well as his philanthropic endeavors are also discussed.
We cross the Atlantic for the second consecutive episode, this time talking to Genevieve Gaunt, a Dutch-British actress who made her debut in 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban', and has appeared in numerous shows and movies since.
Mercenaries are the topic of discussion with Sean McFate, an expert on national security and foreign policy. We trace the role of mercenaries in warfare from their beginnings to modern times.
Singing and acting legend James Darren takes center stage in this episode as we go on a journey through his long and accomplished career as a recording artist, and his roles in such shows as 'The Time Tunnel', 'T.J. Hooker' and 'Star Trek: Deep Space 9'. His film credits include such classics as 'The Guns of Navarone', and the 2017 movie 'Lucky'.
The guest for this episode is Andrew Novo, an expert on Mediterranean history, and Professor of Strategic Studies at the National Defense University. We highlight some of the military triumphs and failures of the Roman Empire, as well as the ramifications on the world today.
Former Virginia governor and senator George Allen talks about his life and distinguished career in this installment. We also address some of the key challenges still facing the country and world today.
Religion expert Robert Spencer makes an appearance to discuss the history of Christianity and Islam, and the ramifications on fundamentalism in the world today. He is the author of many books, including several best sellers.
SETI Institute Senior Astronomer Dr. Seth Shostak joins us in this episode for a fascinating discussion about his work in astronomy and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. He has appeared in many documentaries on the subject, and is a leading expert in the field today.
Actor and musician Casey Biggs, who has appeared in numerous movies including 'Broken Arrow' and 'The Pelican Brief', and is perhaps best known for his role as Damar on 'Star Trek: Deep Space 9' is the guest for this episode. We will be talking about his varied career, and his experience with Star Trek.
In this episode, we discuss wildlife and conservation with Stephanie Schuttler, a biologist who specializes in elephant research, and has been featured on the Science Channel show 'What on Earth'.
This episode features an interview with Joseph Mallozzi, a former writer and executive producer of all three 'Stargate' series, as well as the co-creator of 'Dark Matter'. His past and future work is discussed.
In this special episode, Scott Wolter, the host of History's 'America Unearthed' and 'Pirate Treasure of the Knights Templar' is interviewed. He has a long and accomplished background as a forensic geologist and historian. Various controversial historical topics are discussed throughout the episode.
In this special episode of The Ajay Bruno Show, Ben Hansen, a former FBI Agent and host of SyFy's 'Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files' discusses his experiences and involvement in paranormal phenomenon
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An all new edition of AFA Radio, America's #1 party discusses its independent-minded views on party, country and world affairs.
An all new edition of AFA Radio, America's #1 party discusses its independent-minded views on party, country and world affairs.
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