The Brett Winterble Show is heard Monday through Friday from 3-6 pm on News Talk 1110 & 99.3 WBT. After spending nearly a decade with Rush Limbaugh as a Producer, Brett began his own show in 2008. Brett has been heard on Sirius XM, plus 980 KFWB in Los Angeles and 760 KFMB in San Diego. A lover of Current Events, Sports, Entertainment and stories that really matter to the local audience, Brett has high energy and boundless curiosity. He is a graduate of Emerson College and American Military University with degrees in Political Communication and Homeland Security/Intelligence Studies. Brett is married and has 2 teenagers plus a couple of cats, three birds, and some fish! His hobbies include travel, comedy writing, consuming motorsports and barbecue.

Tune in here to this Friday edition of The Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the show with Pete Kaliner for the long-awaited Friday Hangover! They discuss the violent unrest unfolding in Minneapolis, the growing clash between federal law enforcement and local leadership, and why Brett says this moment feels far bigger than past flashpoints. From rioters targeting ICE vehicles and stealing weapons, to questions about accountability at City Hall and the Governor’s Mansion, Brett and Pete dig into what’s really driving the chaos—and why it’s being allowed to continue. Brett lays out his no-nonsense take on restoring order, including bold ideas like federal intervention, airport decertification, and a sustained law-enforcement surge to stabilize the city. Later Brett talks with Union County Crime stoppers to talk about The 34th Annual Union County Crime Stoppers Barbecue, and it’s a full-on celebration of community, commitment, and great food for an even greater cause. Broadcasting live from the sold-out event, Brett catches up with Reed and the team behind Crime Stoppers to talk about how this single fundraiser powers cash rewards of up to $10,000 for tips that lead to arrests—helping get dangerous criminals off the streets while keeping tipsters anonymous. From early-morning lines and all-night cooking to longtime sponsors, dignitaries, and volunteers, Brett highlights why this barbecue has become a Union County tradition. You’ll hear powerful stories of crimes solved, lives protected, and a community that still looks out for its neighbors. It’s a reminder that local action still matters—and that barbecue tastes even better when it helps keep everyone safer. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about unrest in Minneapolis and what he calls a growing, organized breakdown of public order. He frames the violence as a true insurrection, arguing it goes far beyond protest and reflects systemic failure by city and state leadership. Brett reacts to reports of rioters attacking federal law enforcement, damaging ICE vehicles, and stealing weapons, emphasizing that such actions would never be tolerated in most other parts of the country. We’re joined by Scott McEwen from ScottMcEwen.com to talk about unrest in Minneapolis and growing global instability, including the escalating situation in Iran. Bret welcomes back the bestselling author of American Sniper for a wide-ranging and candid conversation on leadership, law enforcement, and national security. Scott weighs in on the violent clashes involving federal officers in Minneapolis, arguing that local and state officials are inflaming tensions rather than restoring order. He discusses the constitutional role of the federal government, the dangers of rhetoric that borders on incitement, and what happens when police are left without political support. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Scott McEwen from ScottMcEwen.com to talk about unrest in Minneapolis and growing global instability, including the escalating situation in Iran. Bret welcomes back the bestselling author of American Sniper for a wide-ranging and candid conversation on leadership, law enforcement, and national security. Scott weighs in on the violent clashes involving federal officers in Minneapolis, arguing that local and state officials are inflaming tensions rather than restoring order. He discusses the constitutional role of the federal government, the dangers of rhetoric that borders on incitement, and what happens when police are left without political support. The conversation then turns overseas, as Scott analyzes the bravery of Iranian citizens pushing back against the regime and what their uprising could mean for the future of the region. He explains why organic freedom movements matter more than foreign intervention and why cooler heads must ultimately prevail—both at home and abroad. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by coach Matt Doherty from Doherty Coaching to talk about men competing in women’s sports and the leadership vacuum surrounding the issue. Brett and Coach Doherty dive into the growing national debate over fairness in athletics, particularly as cases make their way toward the Supreme Court. Drawing from personal experience as fathers of daughters and from decades in competitive sports, they argue the core issue is not hate or exclusion, but fairness and equal opportunity for women under Title IX. Coach Doherty explains why sports depend on a level playing field, noting biological differences, competitive balance, and the precedent already set by banning performance-enhancing drugs. The conversation broadens into leadership, with Doherty emphasizing the need for courage, clarity, and common sense—qualities he says are missing in today’s public discourse. He points to Ronald Reagan’s ability to communicate tough truths simply and effectively as a model leaders should follow when addressing controversial but critical issues. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about immigration policy and human trafficking, framing today’s unrest and violence as the result of decades-long systemic failure. He begins by reacting to current events, including unrest in major U.S. cities and developments at the White House, before urging listeners to “go back to the beginning” to understand how the country arrived at this moment. Brett traces the roots of the problem to the 1965 Hart–Celler Act, arguing it fundamentally rewired immigration law and created bottlenecks that incentivized illegal entry. We’re joined by coach Matt Doherty from Doherty Coaching to talk about men competing in women’s sports and the leadership vacuum surrounding the issue. Brett and Coach Doherty dive into the growing national debate over fairness in athletics, particularly as cases make their way toward the Supreme Court. Drawing from personal experience as fathers of daughters and from decades in competitive sports, they argue the core issue is not hate or exclusion, but fairness and equal opportunity for women under Title IX. Coach Doherty explains why sports depend on a level playing field, noting biological differences, competitive balance, and the precedent already set by banning performance-enhancing drugs. The conversation broadens into leadership, with Doherty emphasizing the need for courage, clarity, and common sense—qualities he says are missing in today’s public discourse. He points to Ronald Reagan’s ability to communicate tough truths simply and effectively as a model leaders should follow when addressing controversial but critical issues. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Bo Thompson from Good Morning BT is also here for this Tuesday episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Bo talk about the NFL playoff picture and the Panthers’ postseason run coming up just short, while also diving into a surprising and viral moment from the Jaguars’ postgame press conference. Bo explains how a Jacksonville reporter sparked national debate after offering a heartfelt pep talk to the Jags’ coach instead of asking a traditional “meat and potatoes” question, igniting discussion about professionalism, empathy, and media norms in sports. Bo also shares what turned into an unexpected lightning-rod topic on his morning show, with listeners and commentators passionately weighing in from both sides. He previews what he and the Good Morning BT team have coming up, including an exclusive interview with the reporter herself, Jim Zoki’s Panthers breakdown, and reaction to Dan Morgan’s comments on Bryce Young, all airing Wednesday morning on Good Morning BT. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about the mass resignations at the Department of Justice and Harmeet Dhillon’s handling of internal dissent over the ICE shooting investigation. He frames the story as a major political and cultural flashpoint, arguing that several federal prosecutors quit out of emotion rather than principle after the DOJ declined to pursue a civil-rights investigation into the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by a federal immigration agent. Bo Thompson from Good Morning BT is also here for this Tuesday episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Bo talk about the NFL playoff picture and the Panthers’ postseason run coming up just short, while also diving into a surprising and viral moment from the Jaguars’ postgame press conference. Bo explains how a Jacksonville reporter sparked national debate after offering a heartfelt pep talk to the Jags’ coach instead of asking a traditional “meat and potatoes” question, igniting discussion about professionalism, empathy, and media norms in sports. Bo also shares what turned into an unexpected lightning-rod topic on his morning show, with listeners and commentators passionately weighing in from both sides. He previews what he and the Good Morning BT team have coming up, including an exclusive interview with the reporter herself, Jim Zoki’s Panthers breakdown, and reaction to Dan Morgan’s comments on Bryce Young, all airing Wednesday morning on Good Morning BT. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about unrest in Minneapolis and the growing breakdown of public safety, arguing that the situation on the ground is far worse than what most media outlets are willing to report. He describes the city as increasingly dangerous, pointing to protests, harassment tactics, and what he sees as a refusal by local leadership to be honest with residents about conditions in the streets. Brett then turns to the controversy involving Rep. Ilhan Omar being denied access to an ICE facility, pushing back hard on claims of congressional “oversight” and accusing Democrats of manufacturing confrontations rather than pursuing legitimate inquiry through proper channels. He voices strong support for ICE agents, especially in light of recent violence and threats directed at them. Throughout the segment, Brett frames the moment as a turning point, saying Americans are fed up with defending criminals while law-abiding citizens feel unsafe. He previews explosive audio later in the hour that he says will expose deep corruption tied to Minnesota leadership. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube chann See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Gordon G. Chang, foreign policy analyst and China expert, to talk about the unraveling of authoritarian regimes and China’s increasingly precarious position on the world stage. Gordon breaks down how events in Venezuela and Iran are interconnected with Beijing’s strategic losses, particularly the collapse of key proxy relationships and access to cheap oil. The discussion explores how the retreat of the so-called “red-green alliance” is creating internal pressure for Xi Jinping, raising fears of unrest inside China itself. Gordon explains why this instability could drive more aggressive Chinese behavior in East Asia, including heightened provocations toward Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about an alleged attempt to overthrow the U.S. government and what he describes as a coordinated “color revolution” aimed at destabilizing the country. He argues that recent political unrest, media outrage, and public protests are not organic but part of a deliberate distraction strategy funded and encouraged by hostile foreign and domestic actors. Brett insists this is not a conspiracy theory, but a serious and direct effort to fracture American unity and undermine U.S. global power. Later Brett turns his attention to what he describes as a long-known political scandal surrounding Tim Walz and the decision by Kamala Harris’s campaign to elevate him despite alleged red flags. He reacts to reporting that claims Walz’s financial and ethical issues were openly known but ignored, arguing this reflects a broader pattern of indifference among Democratic leadership when selecting national candidates. Brett questions the judgment behind placing someone he views as radical and compromised a heartbeat away from the presidency. From there, he broadens the discussion to future Democratic leadership, speculating about 2028 and potential contenders like Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about the turbulent political landscape and the looming midterm elections, setting the stage with commentary on President Biden and the many competing national storylines. But just as listeners expect a deep dive into politics, Brett pivots dramatically to what he calls a personal, earth-shattering revelation. With escalating suspense and tongue-in-cheek outrage, he reveals the “betrayal” that has shaken him to his core: a lawsuit claiming McDonald’s McRib contains no actual rib meat. We’re joined by Phil Kerpen from American Commitment to talk about the state of the U.S. economy and the looming policy battles over health care, government spending, and entitlement fraud. Phil breaks down why consumer spending remained strong through the holidays and why economic growth in 2025 far exceeded expert predictions, pushing back on forecasts of a slowdown in 2026. He argues that pro-growth tax policy and regulatory restraint are setting the stage for continued expansion. Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this Tuesday’s episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about the growing controversy surrounding the Mount Verg County sheriff and the serious allegations now drawing attention from state lawmakers and the community. Beth offers insight into Representative Carla Cunningham’s role in pushing for accountability, the concerns raised about leadership, and why the story resonates so strongly—especially when it comes to respect, professionalism, and public trust in law enforcement. Beth also shares what viewers can expect next on Good Morning BT, including an in-depth conversation with Representative Cunningham to unpack her perspective and explain why she signed onto the petition calling for action. In addition, she previews an upcoming segment with cybersecurity expert Teresa Payton, focusing on a developing Wegmans-related security and biometrics issue that is likely to spark listener reaction. It’s a wide-ranging discussion that blends local accountability, leadership questions, and must-watch previews for the days ahead on Good Morning BT. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Phil Kerpen from American Commitment to talk about the state of the U.S. economy and the looming policy battles over health care, government spending, and entitlement fraud. Phil breaks down why consumer spending remained strong through the holidays and why economic growth in 2025 far exceeded expert predictions, pushing back on forecasts of a slowdown in 2026. He argues that pro-growth tax policy and regulatory restraint are setting the stage for continued expansion. The conversation then turns to Washington, where looming government funding deadlines could spark another shutdown fight. Phil explains why Democrats have less leverage this time and why expanded Obamacare subsidies are neither necessary nor sustainable. He also outlines a conservative vision for health care reform focused on competition, transparency, and consumer control. Finally, Phil addresses widespread fraud in programs like SNAP and Medicaid, calling for states to have more “skin in the game” to curb abuse and protect taxpayers. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Tony Katz from WIBC to promote the launching of the Tony Katz show On WBT and to talk about the political fallout from events in Venezuela and how those developments could reshape the upcoming midterm elections. Tony breaks down what he sees as an overreaction from the political left, arguing that critics are less concerned with constitutional questions and more upset that Donald Trump acted decisively on foreign policy. He explains how this response may reinforce perceptions of weakness on national security and strengthen Republican messaging heading into the midterms. The conversation also touches on media reactions, including divisions on shows like The View, and whether these moments signal any real political realignment. Beyond Venezuela, Brett and Tony expand the discussion to global implications, including Iran, the Iranian people’s long-standing opposition to the Ayatollah, and the potential collapse of hardline regimes. Tony shares a cautiously hopeful outlook, emphasizing the broader stakes for freedom, security, and U.S. influence on the world stage. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program with Pete Kaliner for this fist 2026 edition of the Hangover as they discuss the political future of New York City under its new mayor and what early warning signs could mean for his long-term ambitions. The conversation breaks down how long sweeping progressive promises—like free buses and expanded city services—can survive economic reality, especially when crises such as snowstorms or infrastructure failures test basic governance. Later Brett turns his focus to Iran, arguing that the country is approaching a historic breaking point with global implications. He outlines how Iran’s collapsing economy—marked by a plummeting rial, runaway inflation, shortages of food, energy, and water, and the resignation of key financial leaders—has ignited widespread unrest across major cities. What began as economic frustration, Brett explains, has evolved into a full-scale anti-regime movement, with protesters openly calling for freedom and the end of the Islamic Republic. He notes that the government’s restrained security response may signal cracks within the regime itself, as enforcement forces hesitate to turn violently on their own people. Brett connects this unrest to recent U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran’s nuclear capabilities, arguing they weakened the regime without triggering full-scale war. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program with Pete Kaliner for this fist 2026 edition of the Hangover as they discuss the political future of New York City under its new mayor and what early warning signs could mean for his long-term ambitions. The conversation breaks down how long sweeping progressive promises—like free buses and expanded city services—can survive economic reality, especially when crises such as snowstorms or infrastructure failures test basic governance. Pete explains why a mayor’s ability to handle day-to-day operations may matter more to voters than ideology, and how failure itself can become a political strategy. The discussion then widens to the national stage, examining divisions within the Democratic Party, the absence of clear establishment leadership, and how figures like AOC fit into that power shift. Brett and Pete also analyze how President Trump may selectively engage, choosing battles that resonate with “normie” voters. The segment closes with a sobering discussion of a recent ISIS-related terrorism case, highlighting warning signs, family intervention, and broader concerns about online radicalization. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by discussing America’s 250th anniversary, which will begin on the first day of 2026. He emphasizes that the nation’s success from its founding has been built on both leaders and leadership. To underscore that point, he reflects on George Washington, imagining what the first president might say to Americans today. Brett delivers a monologue from Washington’s perspective, offering a message he frames as relevant to the current state of the nation heading into the new year. The monologue includes statements such as, “The dangers of your republic are no longer distant,” and, “Liberty cannot endure if truth becomes negotiable.” Brett presents the speech as an important message that is relevant to all Americans. Brett also addresses the upcoming term of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who is set to be sworn in on New Year’s Day. He remarks that New York will be considered “conquered land,” since the city is now under the leadership of a Socialist mayor. Brett emphasizes that people across the country should pay attention to Mamdani’s tenure, citing that residents have relocated - and may continue to relocate - to Southern states during his time in office. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about his recent trip to Texas and the broader theme of personal freedom, He notes being surprised by the state’s 85-mile-per-hour speed limit on toll roads, framing it as an example of Texas’ trust in individual responsibility and contrasting it with what he describes as more restrictive states like California and New York. The discussion then shifts to international news, as Brett addresses renewed tensions between the United States and Iran. He responds to warnings issued by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, arguing that the U.S. has shown restraint while remaining prepared to defend its interests. Brett emphasizes that any aggression would be met decisively, while also pointing to unrest within Iran as evidence of a population seeking greater freedom. Later Brett turns his focus to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and the fallout from a massive Medicaid fraud case, calling the situation deeply troubling and demanding accountability. Brett reacts to comments from Walz addressing the alleged loss of roughly $18 billion, much of it reportedly linked to fraudulent schemes with money sent overseas. He criticizes the governor’s remarks as deflecting blame and argues they raise more questions than answers about oversight and responsibility within state government. Brett contends that Walz minimized the scope of the scandal and failed to clearly explain how such a large amount of taxpayer money was allowed to be misused. He also highlights criticism from Republican lawmakers, including Texas Congressman Chip Roy, who questioned whether Walz could plausibly claim ignorance of the fraud. Throughout the segment, Brett argues that the controversy underscores broader concerns about government accountability, weak safeguards, and the need for constant scrutiny of large public spending programs. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Robyn Pfaffman, filling in on today’s edition of the show, kicks off by reflecting on her conservative views and personal experiences covering the World Trade Center attacks, which she says shaped her political outlook. She then turns to allegations of long-running fraud in Minnesota involving public funds, highlighting independent journalist Nick Shirley’s reporting and questioning political accountability connected to Governor Tim Walz. Pfaffman also invites listener reaction to a proposal for monitored “safe zones” for child custody exchanges following recent police shootings in Charlotte. Additional commentary includes criticism of Democratic leadership, skepticism of Nancy Pelosi’s prediction that Democrats will retake the House in 2026, and discussion of messaging she believes resonates with voters. later we’re joined by Jared Halpern from Fox News Radio to talk about former President Donald Trump’s recent diplomatic meetings and the latest developments in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Halpern explains Trump’s discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Mar-a-Lago, where Trump suggested negotiations to end the Russia–Ukraine war may be closer than ever, while uncertainty remains about Vladimir Putin’s willingness to compromise. The conversation then shifts to Trump’s meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, focusing on efforts to move from phase one to phase two of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Robyn Pfaffman, filling in on today’s edition of the show, discusses several timely topics, primarily focused on Democratic politics and recent actions by President Donald Trump. One recent development she highlights is Trump’s announcement that he will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at The White House on Sunday. On the Democratic side, Pfaffman explores the concept she refers to as “Democrat Mommy Makeovers.” In reference to the "Mommy Makeovers", Pfaffman explains that she was recently watching CNN and observed former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg appearing on the network with a beard, which she suggests was intended to make him look older and more masculine. She also notes that Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker appeared slimmer in a recent CNN appearance, estimating that he has lost about 20 to 30 pounds. Pfaffman is also joined by Newsmax host Todd Starnes, who weighs in on the current state of the Democratic Party. Starnes discusses several recent developments, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s potential presidential ambitions. He also names lawmakers he believes are exerting significant influence within the party, including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Jasmine Crockett and Ilhan Omar. Starnes argues that the Democratic Party has become “radically progressive” and is leaning toward socialism. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about optimism for the economy and the enduring opportunity of America.saying he feels genuinely excited about where the country is headed as the year comes to a close. While acknowledging ongoing challenges, Brett emphasizes that there has never been a better time to be alive, pointing to innovation, entrepreneurship, and the ability to build businesses or causes right from a smartphone. He highlights younger generations, especially teens and young adults, as hardworking, entrepreneurial, and determined, noting their willingness to grind, work multiple jobs, and reject ideas that limit personal opportunity We’re joined by Don Brown from Brown for NC to talk about his bid for U.S. Senate and the growing national debt. Brown discusses why he believes exploding federal spending is the most urgent issue facing the country, warning that unchecked debt threatens the strength of the dollar and long-term economic stability. He outlines his call for aggressive government reform, including eliminating entire federal agencies rather than simply trimming budgets. Brown also shares which leaders have influenced his thinking, pointing to strong conservative voices and a need for Congress to reclaim its constitutional role. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Don Brown from Brown for NC to talk about his bid for U.S. Senate and the growing national debt. Brown discusses why he believes exploding federal spending is the most urgent issue facing the country, warning that unchecked debt threatens the strength of the dollar and long-term economic stability. He outlines his call for aggressive government reform, including eliminating entire federal agencies rather than simply trimming budgets. Brown also shares which leaders have influenced his thinking, pointing to strong conservative voices and a need for Congress to reclaim its constitutional role. The conversation expands to national security, border enforcement, and the administration’s actions against drug trafficking, which Brown strongly supports, citing the deadly impact of fentanyl. He also explains where he would like to serve if elected, highlighting Armed Services, Judiciary, and Agriculture committees, tying his priorities to military strength, constitutional oversight, and protecting small farms across North Carolina. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about gratitude and the enduring greatness of America. He opens with an early Christmas greeting and a tone of appreciation, emphasizing how blessed people are to live in the United States despite political disagreements, cultural tension, and uncertainty about the nation’s direction. Brett reflects on America’s unique history—from the pilgrims to modern innovators—and stresses that the country’s strength does not come from kings or rulers, but from individuals whose rights and dreams are protected. Later Brett discusses a scientific claim about the origins of life and his rejection of theories that exclude God from creation. He reacts to a story about the asteroid Bennu and the theory of panspermia, which suggests that life’s building blocks may have arrived on Earth from space. Brett questions the logic of scientists asserting that organic molecules drifting through the cosmos are more believable than divine creation. With humor and skepticism, he challenges the idea that incomplete amino acid evidence explains human existence, arguing that science often dismisses God too quickly. As Christmas approaches, Brett contrasts cosmic theories with faith, gratitude, and belief in intentional creation Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the show with Pete Kaliner for this week’s Friday Hangover; they discuss a controversial local ordinance in Hamtramck, Michigan, that allows religious animal sacrifice under specific legal and humane conditions. Using a news clip as a jumping-off point, Brett and Pete explore the cultural, legal, and political tensions surrounding the decision, including sanitation concerns, neighborhood impact, and the limits of religious freedom. The conversation quickly widens into a broader critique of progressive politics, multiculturalism, and what happens when differing cultural norms collide within local government. Later we’re joined by Winston Kelley of the NASCAR Hall of Fame to discuss the tragic events that shook the racing community and the life and legacy of Greg Biffle. Winston reflects on the profound sense of loss felt across NASCAR, sharing personal memories of Biffle as both a fierce competitor and a generous, service-minded individual. He details how the Hall of Fame is honoring those lost through permanent memorials, digital tributes, and its in-memoriam displays, ensuring their impact on the sport is never forgotten. Listen here for all of this and more on the Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett check out his YouTube channel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! we’re joined by Winston Kelley of the NASCAR Hall of Fame to discuss the tragic events that shook the racing community and the life and legacy of Greg Biffle. Winston reflects on the profound sense of loss felt across NASCAR, sharing personal memories of Biffle as both a fierce competitor and a generous, service-minded individual. He details how the Hall of Fame is honoring those lost through permanent memorials, digital tributes, and its in-memoriam displays, ensuring their impact on the sport is never forgotten. The conversation also touches on Biffle’s humanitarian work, particularly his hands-on efforts helping communities after Hurricane Helene, highlighting a character defined by action rather than words. Winston further addresses questions about travel safety in motorsports and looks ahead to upcoming projects and expansions at the NASCAR Hall of Fame. It’s a sobering but heartfelt discussion centered on remembrance, gratitude, and honoring lives that left a lasting mark on racing and beyond. Listen here for all of this and more on the Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett check out his YouTube channel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about a tragic plane crash and the life and legacy of Greg Biffle. He reflects somberly on the reported crash involving Biffle and his family, noting how moments like these are especially painful so close to Christmas and serve as a reminder that nothing in life is guaranteed. Brett shares his longtime admiration for Biffle, not only as a racer he enjoyed watching on the West Coast, but as a man defined by action and service. He highlights Biffle’s efforts to help others during Hurricane Helene, praising his willingness to step up without seeking attention. We’re joined by Michael Whatley from North Carolina to talk about the U.S. Senate race and the state of the economy and public safety. Brett welcomes the Senate candidate back to the program for a wide-ranging conversation focused on affordability, inflation, and economic relief. Whatley outlines how recent policy changes, including tax cuts, job growth, and lower inflation, are intended to bring relief to families, while acknowledging ongoing challenges like housing costs and high interest rates. The discussion also covers President Trump’s upcoming visit to North Carolina, his endorsement of Whatley, and why the state remains critical in national elections. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Michael Whatley from North Carolina to talk about the U.S. Senate race and the state of the economy and public safety. Brett welcomes the Senate candidate back to the program for a wide-ranging conversation focused on affordability, inflation, and economic relief. Whatley outlines how recent policy changes, including tax cuts, job growth, and lower inflation, are intended to bring relief to families, while acknowledging ongoing challenges like housing costs and high interest rates. The discussion also covers President Trump’s upcoming visit to North Carolina, his endorsement of Whatley, and why the state remains critical in national elections. The interview turns somber as Whatley reflects on the tragic death of Greg Biffle, highlighting his selfless Hurricane Helene relief efforts. Finally, the conversation addresses rising crime, immigration enforcement, and Whatley’s personal background, as he makes the case for his candidacy and vision for North Carolina’s future. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about faith in uncertain times and his alarm over rising global chaos and political radicalism. He opens with a message of belief and resilience, saying he’s confident things ultimately turn out right if people hold onto faith, while warning that powerful narratives and extremists are competing for public attention. Brett then pivots to what he sees as a troubling political moment, focusing on the election of Zohran Mamdani as New York City’s next mayor and arguing that Mamdani is deeply unfit to lead during a period marked by terrorism and antisemitism worldwide. We’re joined by Sandy Moyer from the Republican National Hispanic Assembly of North Carolina to talk about Hispanic outreach and bridging conservative values with political engagement. Sandy explains RNHA-NC’s mission to connect with Hispanic communities across the state and challenge what she calls a long-standing messaging disconnect. She shares her personal story as a second-generation American, emphasizing gratitude for opportunity, legal immigration, and the responsibilities that come with citizenship. Sandy notes that many Hispanic voters hold deeply conservative views centered on faith, family, free markets, and public safety, but are often overlooked or mischaracterized in political conversations. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Sandy Moyer from the Republican National Hispanic Assembly of North Carolina to talk about Hispanic outreach and bridging conservative values with political engagement. Sandy explains RNHA-NC’s mission to connect with Hispanic communities across the state and challenge what she calls a long-standing messaging disconnect. She shares her personal story as a second-generation American, emphasizing gratitude for opportunity, legal immigration, and the responsibilities that come with citizenship. Sandy notes that many Hispanic voters hold deeply conservative views centered on faith, family, free markets, and public safety, but are often overlooked or mischaracterized in political conversations. She describes mixed reactions to her outreach, from strong support to accusations of cultural betrayal, and says those concerns often fade once values-based discussions begin. The conversation also touches on free speech, religious liberty, and immigration policy, with Sandy arguing Republicans better align with lived experiences from socialist and authoritarian countries. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about a looming presidential address and the broader issue of personal choice, setting the tone for a wide-ranging and fiery discussion. He opens by noting news that the President plans to address the nation, speculating it will likely focus on the economy Brett pivots to what he sees as a defining issue of the moment: government control versus individual decision-making. He argues that Americans are being pushed into choices they don’t want, particularly highlighting electric vehicle mandates and pointing to major automakers like Ford absorbing massive financial losses as proof that the market rejected those policies. Brett then draws a sharp parallel between EV mandates and gun control efforts, criticizing Democratic leaders—especially Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer—for praising Australia’s gun laws. He frames these policies as “command and control” governance, Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this Tuesday’s episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about the heartbreaking and shocking murder of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michelle, and the painful family dynamics surrounding addiction and tragedy. Drawing on her time in Hollywood, Beth offers thoughtful perspective on Rob Reiner as a storyteller, a father, and a husband, emphasizing that admiration doesn’t require political agreement. She reflects on the complexities of loving someone battling addiction and how that struggle impacts an entire family, especially the surviving children left behind. The conversation is emotional, human, and grounded in empathy rather than speculation, focusing on loss, accountability, and compassion. Beth also shares what she and the Good Morning BT team have coming up tomorrow, including a conversation with Winthrop political scientist Scott Huffman, insights from cybersecurity expert Theresa Payton, and a lighter segment highlighting fun Christmas destinations for visiting family on Good Morning BT. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about a weekend marked by violence and what he sees as a growing failure to confront evil and dangerous behavior in society. He reacts to a series of disturbing incidents, including a hit-and-run fatality, a mass shooting investigation at Brown University, and alleged terror plots uncovered by the FBI. Brett argues that these events reflect a broader breakdown in accountability, particularly in major blue cities and states. He strongly criticizes what he views as leniency toward violent offenders and warns against dismissing repeated warning signs under the guise of tolerance or misunderstood mental illness. Later Brett has great dialogue with a caller discussing the value of thoughtful, fair-minded commentary and the importance of maintaining humanity and decency in political discourse Brett explains that while he supports Trump’s policies, he believes criticizing the dead is inappropriate, emphasizing respect, prayer, and basic human decency once someone has passed. The exchange underscores Brett’s willingness to challenge his own side when necessary and reinforces his view that leadership requires moral restraint, not just political loyalty. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program with Pete Kaliner for this edition of The Hangover as they discuss everything from quirky neighborhood controversies to big-picture questions about the future of civilization. The conversation launches with listener messages about Aero Plantation—an aviation-centric community where homes have private hangars and residents taxi planes down oversized streets. Brett jokes about cruising a biplane around like a golf cart, while both hosts admit they’re staunchly anti-golf-cart culture. Later Brett turns his attention to callers, welcoming Spencer—a frequent contributor he praises for always adding depth to the conversation. Spencer provides a detailed history of Aero Plantation, explaining how Jim Nisbitt founded the unique fly-in community after building a successful metal-processing company that supplied exotic alloys for major aircraft and space projects. He recounts how residents were once required to own functional airplanes and be certified pilots, sharing personal memories and connections to the Nisbitt family. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about the federal charges brought against the light-rail stabbing suspect and the growing public anger surrounding safety on Charlotte’s transit system. He notes that U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson is announcing charges in real time, underscoring how the attacker—a Honduran national who should not have been on the train—has become a flashpoint for broader concerns about crime and accountability. Brett highlights how U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson’s rapid announcement of federal charges signals just how badly the system failed, allowing a Honduran national—who shouldn’t have been here or on the train—to inflict a near-fatal attack. With yet another assault reported on the light rail this week, Brett says people no longer believe local leaders understand the fear regular riders live with. He ties Charlotte’s situation to what he calls a national pattern of weak enforcement, unserious politicians, and communities stuck paying the price. For Brett, this isn’t a transit story anymore—it’s a public safety warning. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about the $3.4 million proposal to persuade people to ride the Charlotte light rail and his frustration with what he sees as misguided priorities from local leaders. He argues that instead of spending millions on marketing campaigns, the city should invest in safety—specifically by putting more police officers on the trains. Throughout the segment, Brett highlights the recent tragedy on the light rail and criticizes officials for failing to address rising crime. Later Brett shifts the conversation toward a broader debate about safety versus affordability, asking listeners which one truly drives their decisions about where to live, work, and raise a family. He argues that safety is the foundational concern, emphasizing that if people don’t feel secure—whether on public transit, in their neighborhoods, at schools, or while shopping—nothing else matters. Affordability, he says, is more fluid and negotiable, while safety is absolute: you either have it or you don’t. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about monopoly power in law enforcement and the growing sense of vulnerability felt by ordinary families. He contrasts this with everyday consumer choices, noting that while people can choose between airlines or colleges, they have no such options when it comes to public safety. Brett emphasizes that police agencies function as unavoidable monopolies—citizens cannot “shop around” for better service or accountability. While affirming his strong support for individual officers, he argues that the system itself breeds complacency, corruption, and a lack of meaningful reform. He highlights how communities are left exposed when official protection fails, pointing to high-profile local incidents and systemic delays in response. Bo Thompson from Good Morning BT is also here for this Tuesday's episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Bo talk about WBT’s historic move to 107.9 and the huge success of Hancock’s Bikes for Kids, which brought in more than 800 donated bicycles for families across the community. They reflect on how the expanded signal will strengthen the station’s reach and deepen its connection with listeners, highlighting the unique camaraderie of the WBT team during big events like the annual bike drive. The conversation then shifts to national politics, as Brett and Bo discuss the president’s upcoming rally in Pennsylvania and whether recent crime concerns in Charlotte—including the latest light-rail stabbing—might become part of his message. Bo also shares what he and Beth have coming up tomorrow on Good Morning BT, including cybersecurity insights from Teresa Payton, analysis of the ongoing Netflix-Paramount drama, and a check-in with Jim Zoki ahead of the Panthers’ return to the field. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about the station’s upcoming FM launch and his excitement for the broader reach it will bring, and then quickly pivots to a forceful discussion of public-safety failures on Charlotte’s light-rail system. He criticizes what he sees as leniency toward repeat violent offenders and highlights recent high-profile attacks that have shaken riders’ confidence. Brett argues that transit systems concentrate vulnerable passengers in confined spaces, making safety a “foundational” requirement that he believes Charlotte’s leadership has not adequately met. Citing rising fear among riders and comparing Charlotte’s challenges to larger cities like New York and Chicago, he warns that even isolated acts of violence can drive people away from public transit entirely. We're joined by Joe Gruters from the RNC to talk about the political landscape heading into 2026 and the challenges the party believes the country is facing. Gruters highlights what he sees as progress on affordability issues, praising the administration’s focus on lowering prices for everyday Americans while emphasizing that the effects of past economic policies take time to reverse. He also points to what he calls “world-class” cabinet leadership and insists that upcoming policy implementations will show measurable results. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We're joined by Joe Gruters from the RNC to talk about the political landscape heading into 2026 and the challenges the party believes the country is facing. Gruters highlights what he sees as progress on affordability issues, praising the administration’s focus on lowering prices for everyday Americans while emphasizing that the effects of past economic policies take time to reverse. He also points to what he calls “world-class” cabinet leadership and insists that upcoming policy implementations will show measurable results. The conversation shifts to midterm dynamics, with Gruters expressing confidence that Republican messaging—and what he describes as missteps by Democratic leaders—will energize voters. He frames corruption allegations in Minnesota as evidence of deeper systemic issues and calls for aggressive accountability. Finally, Gruters encourages grassroots engagement, emphasizing voter outreach, volunteer involvement, and preparation for the coming election cycle. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program with The Hangover with Pete Kaliner talking about holiday chaos and the annual “Whamageddon” challenge, sparking a lively and hilarious debate over who holds the real power to avoid the infamous Wham! Christmas song. The two trade friendly jabs about trust, sabotage, and the trauma of being knocked out of the game on-air, all while urging listeners to stay vigilant and call the station if they fear Pete might “take them out.” Their banter shifts into a sharp, comedic critique of cable news rebrands—especially the newly renamed “MS Now”—mocking the irony of changing a network’s name without changing any of its content. The conversation wraps with lighter fare, including Thanksgiving drama, fat cats, and new feline weight-loss implants, before Brett highlights the evening’s “Hancock’s Bikes for Kids” event, celebrating the station’s effort to brighten children’s lives with their very first bicycles. We’re joined by Dan Rakowski from the Charlotte Knights to talk about the annual Hancock’s Bikes for Kids initiative and the team’s ongoing commitment to the Charlotte community. For more than a decade, the Knights have partnered in this holiday effort, delivering 31 brand-new bikes—one for each major league team plus the Knights—to children who will wake up on Christmas morning to an unforgettable surprise. Dan reflected on the joy a first bike brings, symbolizing freedom, adventure, and timeless childhood memories. He also highlighted the Knights’ broader charitable work, including their 12 Days of Giving program and the popular Light the Knights Christmas and Holiday Festival, which transforms the ballpark into a festive winter experience complete with skating, tubing, music, and Santa. From supporting local hospitals and food pantries to creating family-friendly holiday traditions, the Knights continue to make a meaningful impact across the Charlotte region each year. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about media manipulation and the repeated political playbook he believes the left deploys. He argues that progressive strategists use the same tactics year after year, targeting dissenting voices and shaping narratives through coordinated censorship efforts. Brett highlights a report claiming that the UK Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff, Morgan McSweeney, ran a covert campaign to undermine Breitbart and other unaligned outlets—a move he sees as part of a broader international trend against free expression He contrasts this with what he says would have happened in the U.S. if Trump had not won in 2024, arguing that major American media outlets would have suppressed major stories while promoting shallow or misleading narratives. Brett warns that many allied nations "draft" off the U.S. while embracing restrictive policies, and he challenges listeners to identify what they want accomplished in the next 18 months to protect the country’s direction Later Brett discusses the surprising stability of Ole Miss’ ranking despite Lane Kiffin’s departure, using it to highlight how strong leadership builds organizations that can thrive even after a key figure moves on. He compares it to succession planning in business, emphasizing that great leaders develop teams capable of sustained success. The conversation then shifts to reactions around Kiffin’s move to LSU, noting that fan frustration is natural but often emotional rather than rational. Brett also touches on the sudden voting swings in the Tennessee 7 District race, framing public concern as part of a broader distrust in voting mechanisms, while acknowledging that elections—like sporting events—aren’t over until they’re over Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about the growing frustration many Americans feel when it comes to defending their country and the cultural divide over what true patriotism looks like. He reflects on a string of national dilemmas — from immigration enforcement to drug trafficking to national security — and argues that America seems unwilling or unable to take decisive action despite having the power to do so. Brett contrasts this with what he sees as the genuine love most citizens have for the United States, a love rooted in sacrifice, duty, and gratitude rather than entitlement. We're joined by Coach Doherty from DohertyCoaching.com to talk about leadership and the real-world lessons we can pull from sports, coaching transitions, and even high-stakes elections/ Coach Doherty highlights how Lane Kiffin’s departure from Ole Miss underscores the importance of succession planning—how strong organizations continue to perform when a leader leaves because the foundation and personnel remain solid. He explains that leadership is a learned behavior, not a one-time achievement, and like any craft, it requires consistent practice. We're also joined by Mark Vargas to discuss national security, political messaging, and the rising tensions shaping the country’s current moment. Vargas, a commentator and columnist, argues that the messaging from the political left has fractured, creating what he describes as a climate of confusion and instability. He links this shift to increasing concerns about crime, border security, and the vetting of individuals entering the United States. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We're joined by Mark Vargas to discuss national security, political messaging, and the rising tensions shaping the country’s current moment. Vargas, a commentator and columnist, argues that the messaging from the political left has fractured, creating what he describes as a climate of confusion and instability. He links this shift to increasing concerns about crime, border security, and the vetting of individuals entering the United States. Vargas highlights recent violent incidents—including attacks on National Guard members and emerging cases of radicalization—as evidence of a broader cultural and political breakdown. He emphasizes the dangers posed by extreme rhetoric, noting how it influences public behavior and heightens risks across communities. Looking ahead, he stresses the need for a comprehensive reassessment of vetting and security procedures. Vargas maintains that restoring order and confidence will require strong leadership, transparency, and a renewed focus on protecting American citizens. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about the miserable weather during his early-morning drive and the reckless drivers he encountered on the way to the station. From there, he pivots into a broader commentary on national security, focusing on the recent incident involving alleged narco-terrorists who were taken down in the Caribbean. He questions the practicality and logic of the Geneva Conventions when dealing with criminals who operate outside traditional warfare, comparing the rules of war to letting a burglar rob a house under specific conditions. Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this Tuesday's episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about the cold, rainy weather, their shared love of soups and chili, and then dive into the major political stories of the day. They discuss the high-profile cabinet meeting with Donald Trump, the massive Dell family donation to the new “Trump accounts,” and what this experiment could mean for the future of Social Security-style investment systems. Beth also weighs in on global tensions, especially Putin’s latest moves and how NATO and the EU may respond. She explains why Europe is increasingly concerned about Russia’s intentions and the broader implications for international stability. Beth also shares what she and the team have coming up tomorrow on Good Morning BT, including cybersecurity tips from expert Teresa Payton, political insight from Professor Scott Huffman Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about gratitude and grief, setting the tone by contrasting the spirit of Thanksgiving with the chaos he believes has overtaken public life. He reflects on a tragic incident in Washington, D.C., describing it as a symbol of what he calls a “death of decency.” Brett discusses the divide he sees between people guided by faith, compassion, and community, and those he characterizes as driven by anger and disruption. T We’re joined by Bill Roggio from the Long War Journal to talk about radicalization and the troubling gaps in U.S. security policy. Roggio explains that while the attacker had been vetted as part of Afghanistan’s CIA-supported “Zero Units,” that kind of battlefield vetting doesn’t necessarily translate into suitability for U.S. residency or citizenship. Early reports suggest a mix of possible mental-health concerns and exposure to radical influences, but he cautions that much remains unknown. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.