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Spouting Off with Karen Kataline
Spouting Off, June 14, 2026

Spouting Off with Karen Kataline

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 45:12 Transcription Available


Spouting Off with Karen Kataline Borders, Western Memory, Medicine, and the Green Energy Fight in a Post–Alan Nathan Era Guests, Mark Krikorian, James Hankins, Dr. Toby Watson and Steve Goreham Carrying Forward the Alan Nathan Tradition In this episode of Spouting Off, host Karen Kataline continues what she describes as a new era for The Alan Nathan Show and the Alan Nathan All-Stars following Alan Nathan's untimely passing. She explains that the show will continue in his memory and honor, with her likely continuing to host many Monday editions. The program includes a mix of political commentary, interviews, tribute references, sponsor segments, and closing reflections on the Main Street Radio Network's transition after Alan Nathan's death. Mark Krikorian on Immigration, Libertarianism, and Sanctuary Policies Karen's first major guest is Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies. They discuss immigration policy, libertarian support for open immigration, and the conflict between open borders and a welfare state. Krikorian argues that libertarians once aligned more often with conservatives on taxes, regulation, and government size, but now often align with the left on issues of sovereignty, borders, and immigration. Karen presses the question of whether open immigration can coexist with government benefits and public services. Chicago, Illinois, and Immigration Enforcement The conversation then focuses on Chicago, Cook County, and Illinois as sanctuary jurisdictions. Krikorian says local law enforcement is prevented from cooperating with immigration enforcement, even when people arrested for local crimes are found to be deportable. He says ICE primarily wants local authorities to hold such individuals long enough for federal agents to take custody, but sanctuary policies interfere with that process. Karen and Krikorian also discuss Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, and conflicts involving ICE facilities and federal officers. Karen's Commentary on Communism, Democracy, and the Mayoral Race After the first interview, Karen turns to commentary about an upcoming mayoral race and expresses concern about a candidate she describes as Marxist, communist, or democratic socialist. She argues that communist movements often misrepresent their intentions and that terms such as democracy, republic, socialism, and communism are being confused or misused. Her commentary frames the political moment as one in which the left has embraced ideas she sees as hostile to private property, constitutional government, and individual liberty. James Hankins and the Lost Western Tradition Karen then interviews James Hankins, Harvard University historian and co-author of The Golden Thread: A History of the Western Tradition. Hankins describes the book as an effort to recover the history of Western civilization from the ancient Greeks and Romans through the Middle Ages and into the modern world. He argues that Western civilization has not been adequately taught in schools or universities for decades and says that ignorance of history contributes to political confusion, especially around communism, democracy, and republican government. Harvard, Communism, and Historical Amnesia Karen asks Hankins about teaching at Harvard, which she criticizes as politically hostile to conservative viewpoints. Hankins responds that he does not believe the entire university is corrupt, but says some of the loudest voices tend to come from administrators and graduate students rather than the whole institution. The short interview emphasizes the importance of understanding the past, learning clear definitions, and recognizing that terms like democracy and republic carry meanings rooted in Western history. Dr. Toby Watson on Psychiatric Medication and Violence Another major guest is Dr. Toby Watson, a clinical psychologist from Wisconsin. He describes his background researching psychotropic medications, presenting data to the FDA, working on black-box warning labels for SSRIs, and consulting in forensic cases where medication may be connected to violent or self-destructive behavior. Karen asks whether antidepressants and psychiatric medications can fuel violence, and Watson says that SSRIs are known to increase suicidal thoughts and behavior in some patients, especially through a condition he identifies as akathisia, which involves intense restlessness, agitation, and emotional distress. Politics, Medication, and Social Contagion Karen asks whether the issue may involve more than money and whether political motives could be connected to the suppression of information about medication risks. Watson says he believes political factors are involved and connects the issue to broader claims about family breakdown, poverty, medication use among vulnerable populations, and disability outcomes. Karen also raises gender ideology, social contagion, and the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Watson says he does not have direct knowledge of that case but suggests the profile could fit someone who had used psychiatric medication, while making clear he cannot confirm it. Steve Goreham on Climate Policy and Rising Energy Costs The final interview features Steve Goreham, executive director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure. Karen asks him about rising electricity prices and green-energy mandates. Goreham argues that wind, solar, and other renewable-energy policies are driving costs higher, particularly in blue states. He contrasts states such as California, Maine, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Connecticut with states that still rely more heavily on natural gas or coal, saying the latter have seen lower electricity-price increases. Green Energy, Pipelines, and the AI Power Demand Goreham also discusses the effects of federal policy, the “one big beautiful bill,” pipeline politics, and Donald Trump's opposition to green-energy mandates. He says Trump is using leverage over offshore wind and pipeline approvals, particularly involving New York and New England energy access. The discussion then shifts to artificial intelligence and the rapid growth of data centers, which Goreham says require reliable twenty-four-hour power that cannot be supplied by wind and solar alone. He argues that the AI energy demand may overwhelm net-zero and green-energy policies. A Show in Transition Karen closes the program by emphasizing that the Alan Nathan All-Stars are entering a new chapter while keeping Alan Nathan as their guiding star. Across the episode, she uses interviews and commentary to connect immigration, political ideology, Western civilization, psychiatric medication, climate policy, energy costs, and media narratives. The program remains strongly opinion-driven, with Karen and her guests framing current events through themes of sovereignty, liberty, historical memory, institutional mistrust, and resistance to centralized control.

Spouting Off with Karen Kataline
Spouting Off, May 31, 2026

Spouting Off with Karen Kataline

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 45:12 Transcription Available


Spouting Off with Karen Kataline Immigration, Western Civilization, Psychiatric Drugs, and Green Energy Karen Kataline Continues the Alan Nathan Show in Alan's Memory In this episode of The Alan Nathan Show / Alan Nathan All-Stars, host Karen Kataline opens by acknowledging the untimely passing of Alan Nathan and explaining that the show continues in his memory and honor. She notes that she and Alan had often done Mondays together and says it is an honor to help continue the program during this transitional period for the Main Street Radio Network. Throughout the episode, Karen frames the broadcast as part of a new chapter while preserving the spirit, name, and tradition of the Alan Nathan All-Stars. Immigration, Libertarianism, and Sanctuary Policies Karen's first guest is the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, identified in the transcript as Mark Krikorian or a similar spelling. They discuss immigration enforcement, libertarian arguments for open immigration, and the tension between open borders and a welfare state. Mark argues that libertarians once aligned more closely with conservatives on taxes, regulation, and the size of government, but now often align with the left on questions of sovereignty, borders, and immigration. He cites Milton Friedman's argument that open immigration and a welfare state cannot coexist and says that while social programs can be tightened, the welfare state is not simply going away. Chicago, ICE, and Local Non-Cooperation The discussion then turns to Chicago, Cook County, and Illinois, which Mark describes as sanctuary jurisdictions. He explains that ICE is not asking local police to conduct immigration checks in the street, but to hold criminal suspects who are already arrested and fingerprinted if they are deportable, so ICE can take custody. He argues that sanctuary policies release deportable offenders back into communities and says this especially harms immigrant neighborhoods. Karen and Mark also criticize Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, accusing them of interfering with immigration enforcement and downplaying violence in Chicago. Karen Reflects on Alan Nathan and the Show's Transition After the first interview and intervening ad segments, Karen returns to discuss the show's transition after Alan Nathan's death. She encourages listeners to hear the tribute program that aired over the weekend and recalls clips of Alan and his wife Jane from years earlier, describing their on-air chemistry as entertaining, lively, argumentative, and classic talk radio. Karen says it is a sad time for everyone at Main Street Radio Network, but emphasizes that the Alan Nathan Show and Alan Nathan All-Stars tradition will continue. James Hankins on The Golden Thread and Western Civilization Karen then welcomes James Hankins, described as a Harvard University historian and co-author of The Golden Thread: A History of the Western Tradition. Hankins explains that the “golden thread” is a metaphor for the Western tradition, and that the book aims to recover the history of Western civilization from the ancient Greeks and Romans through the Middle Ages and into the modern world. He argues that this history has not been properly taught in schools or universities for decades, leaving people without a shared understanding of democracy, republics, communism, socialism, and the meaning of Western civic life. Communism, Democratic Socialism, and Historical Amnesia Karen connects the discussion to contemporary politics, warning against Marxism, communism, and democratic socialism. Hankins says many people who call themselves democratic socialists do not understand what the term means or how socialism has operated historically. He argues that adding the word “democratic” does not solve the deeper problem, because socialism has not historically favored democracy. Karen and Hankins agree that many public arguments suffer because people no longer share basic definitions or historical knowledge, especially about the distinction between a republic and a democracy. Dr. Toby Watson on Psychiatric Drugs and Violence Later, Karen interviews clinical psychologist Dr. Toby Watson, who says he has worked on research and testimony related to psychiatric medications, including SSRI antidepressants and black-box warning labels. Watson says his work involves outcome research on psychotropic medications and forensic cases where people with no history of violence commit violent or self-destructive acts after taking medication. Karen asks whether antidepressants and psychiatric medications may be contributing to violence, especially in the wake of Columbine-era discussions. Watson answers strongly that SSRIs can increase suicidal thoughts and behavior and says this is acknowledged in FDA black-box warnings. Akathisia, Political Motives, and Youth Medication Dr. Watson discusses akathisia, describing it as an inner agitation or restlessness that can make people feel as though they want to crawl out of their skin. He says it can occur with SSRIs and is even more common with antipsychotics. Karen asks whether suppression of this information may be about more than money, suggesting possible political motives. Watson agrees that politics can be involved and argues that children in poverty, especially those connected to Medicaid or Medicare systems, are disproportionately medicated at higher doses even when diagnosis and symptom severity are considered. He also references Anatomy of an Epidemic and argues that long-term psychiatric drug use can contribute to disability and general decline. Gender Ideology, Violence Profiles, and Dr. Watson's Cautions Karen and Watson also discuss social contagion, gender ideology, and political violence. Karen asks about the murder of Charlie Kirk and whether the alleged killer was on psychiatric medication. Watson says he has no direct knowledge and is not involved in that investigation, cautioning that too much misinformation is circulating to make a firm claim. However, he says the suspect fits a known profile for certain kinds of shooters and that, statistically, it would not surprise him if psychiatric medication were involved. Karen closes the short segment by inviting Watson back and directing listeners to his work online. Steve Goreham / Gorham on Green Energy and Rising Electricity Prices Karen closes the show with Steve Goreham or Steve Gorham, described as executive director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure. The conversation focuses on rising electricity prices, renewable energy policies, and what Karen calls the “green new scam.” Steve argues that expensive electricity increases are concentrated in blue states that have pursued aggressive green policies, naming California, Maine, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. He contrasts those with states such as Georgia, Florida, Texas, and Missouri, which he says rely more on natural gas or coal and have seen smaller increases. AI, Data Centers, Pipelines, and Energy Reality Steve argues that green-energy policies are running into the reality of rising electricity demand, especially from artificial intelligence and data centers built by companies such as Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon. He says AI-related electricity demand requires constant 24-hour power and cannot be reliably supported by wind and solar alone. Karen and Steve also discuss the Keystone pipeline, New York pipeline politics, natural gas constraints in New England, offshore wind leverage, and the role of Trump administration energy policy. Steve closes by directing listeners to his book Green Breakdown and website. Closing the New Chapter of the Alan Nathan All-Stars Karen ends the show by saying the Alan Nathan All-Stars are heading into a new chapter, but with Alan Nathan still serving as the program's guiding star. The episode as a whole blends remembrance of Alan with Karen's political and cultural commentary, moving through immigration enforcement, Western civilization, psychiatric drugs, gender ideology, energy policy, and the future of American public debate.

Spouting Off with Karen Kataline
Spouting Off, April 19, 2026

Spouting Off with Karen Kataline

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 44:39 Transcription Available


Spouting Off with Karen Kataline Rescuing Masculinity and Finding Hope: A Dialogue on Culture and Faith Spouting Off: Cultural Resilience & Faith Host: Karen Kataline | Episode Analysis: April 19, 2026 Editorial Mode The Crisis of Masculinity "Women aren't looking for just any man; they're looking for a man with a spine." #EndangeredSpecies #RealMenDontGoWoke #CulturalWar •The Suicide Crisis: Male suicide rates are 4x higher than women; testosterone levels and life expectancy are plummeting. •The "Woke" Agenda: Argument that emasculation is a deliberate tactic to destroy the family unit and prepare for totalitarianism. •New Voting Block: 83% of the audience for the "Melania" movie were women 45+, signaling a shift in independent female thought. The Book of Heaven "I'm in here — the first words spelled out by a son trapped in silence for 17 years." #AutismHope #AethericConnection #DivineLove •Vaccine Injury: Houston regressed severely after DTP Hib shot at 8 months; diagnosed with chronic encephalopathy. •Spelling Communication: Breakthrough via letter boards revealed a brilliant mind and "aetheric" spiritual sensitivity. •Spiritual Insights: Houston describes biblical visions and heaven with "great elasticity," verifying scripture without having read it. Context: Media critique, mental health, and conservative advocacy. Est. Reading Time: 45m (Audio) This episode of the Alan Nathan All Stars, hosted by Karen Kataline, explores the modern crisis of masculinity with Dr. Gilda Carle and delves into a profound story of neurological injury and spiritual awakening with author Katy Asher. The discussion traverses from the "woke" cultural war to the miraculous communication breakthroughs of a non-verbal autistic son. The Crisis of Modern Masculinity and Cultural Polarization Dr. Gilda Carle, author of Real Men Don't Go Woke, argues that modern society is witnessing a dangerous diminution of men, characterized by plummeting testosterone levels and a suicide rate four times higher than that of women. She posits that "woke" ideology is inherently anti-family and anti-man, leading to a "spine-less" generation where men internalize negativity rather than fighting back. This cultural shift, according to the speakers, is a deliberate attempt to soften the citizenry for totalitarianism by emasculating those who would traditionally protect the family unit. The "Endangered Species": Male Vitality Trends

Spouting Off with Karen Kataline
Spouting Off, March 22, 2026

Spouting Off with Karen Kataline

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 45:21


Spouting Off with Karen Kataline Unmasking Systemic Corruption: From the Epstein Files to Healthcare Fraud Alan Nathan All Stars: Spouting Off Host: Karen Kataline • Uncensored ideas on power, corruption, and systemic accountability. RADIO TRANSCRIPT SUMMARY The Epstein Files 3,000,000 Documents Released in "Dead of Night" Guest: Nick Bryant (Investigative Journalist) Intelligence Ties: Allegations of Epstein linking CIA and Israeli Mossad for arms deals and money laundering. Blackmail Rife: Claims of "honey traps" used to compromise House members and power brokers. Transparency Gap: DOJ allegedly withholding 3 million additional documents in violation of the Transparency Act. "Blackmail is rife within our political system... honey traps are compromising colleagues." Black Values & Policy Guest: Bernie Flowers (GOP Candidate) 27% Marriage Rate (Black Women) GOP Rising Conservative Shift Focus on restoring the American Family. Critique of LBJ's "Great Society" as fostering government dependence rather than independence. Healthcare Heist Guest: Julian Hagman (COO, Caring Professionals) $12 Billion / Year Exposing a state-sanctioned monopoly and bid-rigging in New York's home care sector. Claims of "arsonists in charge of the fire brigade." #EpsteinJustice #BlackValuesMatter #HealthcareFraud #IntelligenceCoverup Reading Time: ~6 mins • Format: Editorial Roadmap This episode of the Alan Nathan All Stars, hosted by Karen Kataline, delves into the layers of government secrecy and systemic corruption. The discussion features investigative insights into the Jeffrey Epstein documents, the shifting political landscape of the Black community, and the multi-billion-dollar fraud currently plaguing the American healthcare system. The Epstein Files: A Narrative of Withheld Truths Investigative journalist Nick Bryant highlights a significant discrepancy in the recent release of Jeffrey Epstein's documents. While three million documents were made public, the Department of Justice allegedly withheld another three million, a move Bryant claims violates the Epstein Transparency Act. He argues that this is part of a long-standing cover-up spanning multiple administrations—from Bush to Biden—intended to protect power brokers compromised by "honey traps" and blackmail. Bryant suggests that Epstein's operations were deeply intertwined with both American and Israeli intelligence, serving as a conduit for arms dealing and money laundering alongside his notorious trafficking network. Epstein Document Transparency Status 3 Million Documents Released | 3 Million Documents Withheld "The Department of Justice is in violation of the Epstein Transparency Act by withholding 50% of the files." Political Realignment and the "Great Society" Critique GOP candidate Bernie Flowers discusses the inherent conservatism within the Black community, arguing that traditional values have been undermined by decades of government dependence. He traces this shift back to Lyndon B. Johnson's "Great Society" programs, which he contends replaced family self-sufficiency with state reliance. Flowers also posits a controversial theory that current immigration policies are a coordinated effort by the Democratic Party to "replace" a Black voting bloc that is increasingly gravitating toward conservative principles and Donald Trump's populist messaging. The $12 Billion Healthcare Fraud Crisis Julian Hagman, COO of Caring Professionals, identifies healthcare as the primary financial anxiety for Americans, surpassing even rent and groceries. He exposes a massive "state-sanctioned monopoly" in New York's home care sector, where bid-rigging and backroom deals have allegedly compromised a $12 billion annual program. Hagman describes a "contracts fraud" where political affiliates benefit from public funds while actual services for the needy are cut. He notes that while the Department of Justice is investigating these claims, the "arsonists" (corrupt politicians) are often the ones in charge of the "fire brigade" (the regulatory systems). Primary Financial Anxiety Ranking #1 Healthcare CostsTop Priority #2 Rent / Housing #3 Groceries / Inflation Source: Caring Professionals Industry Analysis Key Data Withheld Evidence: 6 million total Epstein documents exist within the DOJ; only 50% have been released. Economic Impact: The New York home care sector under investigation involves approximately $12 billion in annual state spending. Social Metrics: Only 27% of Black women are currently getting married, cited as a metric of declining family stability due to government intervention. To-Do / Next Steps Access the 25-year archive of Alan Nathan shows at mainstreetradionetwork.com. Visit epsteinjustice.com to read investigative articles regarding Epstein's arms deals and intelligence connections. Follow Nick Bryant's ongoing reporting at nickbryant.nyc.com. Initiate comprehensive audits of government programs in California and New Jersey to identify widespread graft. Consult a doctor or pharmacist regarding shingles prevention if you are 50 years or older. Order a free "For You Calendar" for family intentionality at lindatongplanners.com. Conclusion The episode paints a grim picture of institutional decay but offers a glimmer of hope through the "coming to light" of these scandals. Whether through investigative journalism or political activism, the guests emphasize that transparency and the restoration of the American family unit are the only viable paths toward reclaiming government accountability.

BBS Radio Station Streams
Spouting Off, March 22, 2026

BBS Radio Station Streams

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 45:21


Spouting Off with Karen Kataline Unmasking Systemic Corruption: From the Epstein Files to Healthcare Fraud Alan Nathan All Stars: Spouting Off Host: Karen Kataline • Uncensored ideas on power, corruption, and systemic accountability. RADIO TRANSCRIPT SUMMARY The Epstein Files 3,000,000 Documents Released in "Dead of Night" Guest: Nick Bryant (Investigative Journalist) Intelligence Ties: Allegations of Epstein linking CIA and Israeli Mossad for arms deals and money laundering. Blackmail Rife: Claims of "honey traps" used to compromise House members and power brokers. Transparency Gap: DOJ allegedly withholding 3 million additional documents in violation of the Transparency Act. "Blackmail is rife within our political system... honey traps are compromising colleagues." Black Values & Policy Guest: Bernie Flowers (GOP Candidate) 27% Marriage Rate (Black Women) GOP Rising Conservative Shift Focus on restoring the American Family. Critique of LBJ's "Great Society" as fostering government dependence rather than independence. Healthcare Heist Guest: Julian Hagman (COO, Caring Professionals) $12 Billion / Year Exposing a state-sanctioned monopoly and bid-rigging in New York's home care sector. Claims of "arsonists in charge of the fire brigade." #EpsteinJustice #BlackValuesMatter #HealthcareFraud #IntelligenceCoverup Reading Time: ~6 mins • Format: Editorial Roadmap This episode of the Alan Nathan All Stars, hosted by Karen Kataline, delves into the layers of government secrecy and systemic corruption. The discussion features investigative insights into the Jeffrey Epstein documents, the shifting political landscape of the Black community, and the multi-billion-dollar fraud currently plaguing the American healthcare system. The Epstein Files: A Narrative of Withheld Truths Investigative journalist Nick Bryant highlights a significant discrepancy in the recent release of Jeffrey Epstein's documents. While three million documents were made public, the Department of Justice allegedly withheld another three million, a move Bryant claims violates the Epstein Transparency Act. He argues that this is part of a long-standing cover-up spanning multiple administrations—from Bush to Biden—intended to protect power brokers compromised by "honey traps" and blackmail. Bryant suggests that Epstein's operations were deeply intertwined with both American and Israeli intelligence, serving as a conduit for arms dealing and money laundering alongside his notorious trafficking network. Epstein Document Transparency Status 3 Million Documents Released | 3 Million Documents Withheld "The Department of Justice is in violation of the Epstein Transparency Act by withholding 50% of the files." Political Realignment and the "Great Society" Critique GOP candidate Bernie Flowers discusses the inherent conservatism within the Black community, arguing that traditional values have been undermined by decades of government dependence. He traces this shift back to Lyndon B. Johnson's "Great Society" programs, which he contends replaced family self-sufficiency with state reliance. Flowers also posits a controversial theory that current immigration policies are a coordinated effort by the Democratic Party to "replace" a Black voting bloc that is increasingly gravitating toward conservative principles and Donald Trump's populist messaging. The $12 Billion Healthcare Fraud Crisis Julian Hagman, COO of Caring Professionals, identifies healthcare as the primary financial anxiety for Americans, surpassing even rent and groceries. He exposes a massive "state-sanctioned monopoly" in New York's home care sector, where bid-rigging and backroom deals have allegedly compromised a $12 billion annual program. Hagman describes a "contracts fraud" where political affiliates benefit from public funds while actual services for the needy are cut. He notes that while the Department of Justice is investigating these claims, the "arsonists" (corrupt politicians) are often the ones in charge of the "fire brigade" (the regulatory systems). Primary Financial Anxiety Ranking #1 Healthcare CostsTop Priority #2 Rent / Housing #3 Groceries / Inflation Source: Caring Professionals Industry Analysis Key Data Withheld Evidence: 6 million total Epstein documents exist within the DOJ; only 50% have been released. Economic Impact: The New York home care sector under investigation involves approximately $12 billion in annual state spending. Social Metrics: Only 27% of Black women are currently getting married, cited as a metric of declining family stability due to government intervention. To-Do / Next Steps Access the 25-year archive of Alan Nathan shows at mainstreetradionetwork.com. Visit epsteinjustice.com to read investigative articles regarding Epstein's arms deals and intelligence connections. Follow Nick Bryant's ongoing reporting at nickbryant.nyc.com. Initiate comprehensive audits of government programs in California and New Jersey to identify widespread graft. Consult a doctor or pharmacist regarding shingles prevention if you are 50 years or older. Order a free "For You Calendar" for family intentionality at lindatongplanners.com. Conclusion The episode paints a grim picture of institutional decay but offers a glimmer of hope through the "coming to light" of these scandals. Whether through investigative journalism or political activism, the guests emphasize that transparency and the restoration of the American family unit are the only viable paths toward reclaiming government accountability.

Spouting Off with Karen Kataline
Spouting Off, March 8, 2026

Spouting Off with Karen Kataline

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 46:38


Spouting Off with Karen Kataline Defending the Republic, Voter Integrity, Border Security, and the Rise of Patriotic Media Host Karen Kataline, sitting in for the late Alan Nathan, leads a robust discussion on the legislative fight for the SAVE Act, the necessity of border security, and the growing cultural shift toward unapologetic patriotism in entertainment. The episode features policy expert Robert Romano and "American Rebel" CEO Andy Ross to analyze the intersection of constitutional governance and national identity. The Legislative Push for Voter Integrity and the SAVE Act The conversation opens with a focus on the SAVE Act, a two-pronged legislative effort designed to secure American elections. Robert Romano explains that the bill aims to require voter ID for national elections and mandate proof of citizenship for voter registration. To bypass political gridlock, proponents suggest attaching the act to essential spending resolutions, such as Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding, forcing a bipartisan negotiation. There is also a significant discussion regarding the Senate filibuster; Romano suggests that Republicans should be transparent about the rules, potentially putting a rules change to a vote to show the public exactly where their representatives stand on passing vital legislation. Confronting the "Racist" Narrative and Border Realities Karen Kataline and Robert Romano challenge the mainstream characterization of voter ID laws as "racist." They argue that the Democratic position—suggesting minorities are unable to obtain identification—is itself a demeaning stereotype, noting that IDs are required for nearly all basic societal functions, from employment to purchasing age-restricted goods. Turning to the border, Romano highlights the effectiveness of deterrents, noting a massive decrease in border encounters when military presence is utilized. The segment also critiques celebrity "hypocrisy signaling," specifically citing Billie Eilish's comments on "stolen land" while maintaining a high-security, gated estate. The Rise of Patriotic Entertainment and "American Rebel" The latter half of the program introduces Andy Ross, who discusses the "All-American Halftime Show" as a positive protest against the "wokeism" and "demonic" themes perceived in mainstream Super Bowl performances. Ross shares the story of his brand, American Rebel, which evolved from a viral patriotic anthem into a successful line of products including gun safes and "Rebel Light" beer. He emphasizes that his messaging—focused on being "God-fearing" and "Constitution-loving"—is intended to be a common-sense celebration of American values, despite pushback from left-wing media. Ross views the current era as a "golden age" for faith, family, and freedom-oriented programming. The program concludes with a call to action for conservatives to remain "fired up" and unapologetic in their defense of American culture and law. By focusing on common-sense policies like voter ID and supporting alternative media that celebrates traditional values, the guests suggest a path forward for restoring constitutional integrity and national pride.

Freedom One-On-One with Jeff Dornik
Elon Musk's Capitalist Path to a Communist Utopia | Interview on The Alan Nathan Show

Freedom One-On-One with Jeff Dornik

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 53:56 Transcription Available


Elon Musk is being hailed as a tech savior, yet his own words betray a worldview far more dangerous than people realize. In this interview on The Alan Nathan Show with guest host Karen Kataline, I break down Musk's stunning claim that his Optimus robots and AI will use capitalism to usher in a communist utopia. This is the technocratic dream disguised as innovation. When profit becomes the gateway to centralized control, freedom gets sacrificed on the altar of efficiency. We expose what's really at stake.Follow Jeff Dornik on Pickax - https://pickax.com/jeffdornik Tune into The Jeff Dornik Show LIVE every Tuesday and Thursday at 1pm ET. Subscribe on Rumble and never miss a show. https://rumble.com/c/jeffdornik Big Tech is silencing truth while farming your data to feed the machine. That's why I built Pickax… a free speech platform that puts power back in your hands and your voice beyond their reach. Sign up today: https://pickax.com/?referralCode=y7wxvwq&refSource=copy

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Freedom One-On-One with Jeff Dornik
This Isn't Censorship... It's Just Poor Leadership | Interview on The Alan Nathan Show

Freedom One-On-One with Jeff Dornik

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 9:01 Transcription Available


In this conversation on The Alan Nathan Show with guest host Joseph Patterson, we dig into Indiana University's move to pause student newspaper coverage during Homecoming week. Many are calling it censorship, but not every short-sighted, financially driven decision rises to the level of a constitutional violation. Sometimes it's simply a leadership failure wrapped in clumsy PR. We walk through what actually happened, why this isn't a First Amendment issue, and how misuse of the word “censorship” blinds us to the real battles we must fight.Follow Jeff Dornik on Pickax: https://pickax.com/jeffdornik Tune into The Jeff Dornik Show LIVE every Tuesday and Thursday at 1pm ET. Subscribe on Rumble and never miss a show. https://rumble.com/c/jeffdornik Big Tech is silencing truth while farming your data to feed the machine. That's why I built Pickax… a free speech platform that puts power back in your hands and your voice beyond their reach. Sign up today: https://pickax.com/?referralCode=y7wxvwq&refSource=copy

Freedom One-On-One with Jeff Dornik
Chicago Wants to Tax Your Voice | Interview on The Alan Nathan Show w/ guest host John Hayward from Breitbart News

Freedom One-On-One with Jeff Dornik

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 8:21 Transcription Available


When a city starts taxing speech, freedom itself is on trial. Jeff Dornik joins guest host John Hayward of Breitbart News on The Alan Nathan Show to expose Chicago's shocking new plan to tax social media platforms 50 cents per user per month. Framed as a “budget fix,” this move reveals a far darker intention—to regulate communication, silence dissent, and monetize control. As governments grow desperate for revenue and power, their reach into digital life becomes the next frontier of tyranny. This conversation exposes how taxation is being weaponized against truth and freedom online.Tune into The Jeff Dornik Show LIVE every Tuesday and Thursday at 1pm ET. Subscribe on Rumble and never miss a show. https://rumble.com/c/jeffdornik Subscribe to my Pickax account today and get my hard-hitting, uncensored email newsletter delivered straight to your inbox. https://pickax.com/jeffdornik Big Tech is silencing truth while farming your data to feed the machine. That's why I built Pickax… a free speech platform that puts power back in your hands and your voice beyond their reach. Sign up today: https://pickax.com/?referralCode=y7wxvwq&refSource=copy

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Freedom One-On-One with Jeff Dornik
Is Gavin Newsom Engineering a Soft Coup for the 2028 Democrat Nomination? | Interview on The Nathan Alan Nathan Show

Freedom One-On-One with Jeff Dornik

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 9:01 Transcription Available


While Alan Nathan is on assignment, Karen Kataline steps in to dissect California Governor Gavin Newsom's latest political maneuvers—from signing slavery reparations into law to tightening gun control—all while continuing the Left's relentless war against Donald Trump, even as he brings real peace abroad. Jeff Dornik joins the conversation to expose the deeper spiritual and ideological forces shaping these policies, asking whether Newsom's actions are mere governance—or calculated steps toward a 2028 presidential bid.Subscribe to The Jeff Dornik Show on Rumble and never miss a show. https://rumble.com/c/jeffdornik Big Tech is silencing truth while farming your data to feed the machine. That's why I built Pickax… a free speech platform that puts power back in your hands and your voice beyond their reach. Sign up today: https://pickax.com/?referralCode=y7wxvwq&refSource=copy Subscribe to my Pickax account today and get my hard-hitting, uncensored email newsletter delivered straight to your inbox. https://pickax.com/jeffdornik

Freedom One-On-One with Jeff Dornik
The Real Reason YouTube Unbanned Banned Creators | Interview on The Alan Nathan Show

Freedom One-On-One with Jeff Dornik

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 11:00 Transcription Available


During my interview on The Alan Nathan Show, we unpacked Google's supposed act of goodwill in restoring banned YouTube accounts. This isn't repentance—it's strategy. With AI expansion and a shifting political landscape, Google is repositioning itself to harvest more data, deepen control, and secure favor with whoever occupies power next. The manipulation hasn't stopped; it has simply evolved.Catch The Jeff Dornik Show live every weekday at 1pm ET only on Rumble and Pickax, where free speech still reigns. https://rumble.com/c/jeffdornik Big Tech is silencing truth while farming your data to feed the machine. That's why I built Pickax… a free speech platform that puts power back in your hands and your voice beyond their reach. Sign up today: https://pickax.com/?referralCode=y7wxvwq&refSource=copy Subscribe to my Pickax account today and get my hard-hitting, uncensored email newsletter delivered straight to your inbox. https://pickax.com/jeffdornik

The Wharton Moneyball Post Game Podcast
The Physics of Baseball with Alan Nathan

The Wharton Moneyball Post Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 70:15


Wharton's Cade Massey, Eric Bradlow, Adi Wyner, and Shane Jensen speak with Alan Nathan, Professor Emeritus of Physics at University of Illinois about baseball bat construction and the physical factors that impacted the Home Run Derby. They also discuss the possibility of juicing baseballs for the Home Run Derby and the All-Star Game, Cal Raleigh's batting, MLB expectations post-All Star, and Wimbledon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hipster Baseball Podcast
165 - Dr. Alan Nathan

Hipster Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 42:18


Astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore are stuck in space no thanks to Boeing; (2:58) The Pittsburgh Pirates are not going to the playoffs no thanks to their bullpen; and (5:09) Dr. Alan Nathan, Professor Emeritus in Physics at the University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign, talks Boston Red Sox, Protons, and World War I. Drink: Appleton Estate Reserve Rum 8 Year mixed with Coke from Appleton Estate Rum in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. Dr. Nathan's Website: https://baseball.physics.illinois.edu/nathan-bio.html Dr. Nathan's Twitter: https://x.com/pobguy?lang=en Last Call Baseball merchandise: lastcallbaseball.creator-spring.com/ Last Call Baseball Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lastcallbaseball/ Last Call Baseball Twitter: https://x.com/LastCall4040 Intro and Outro Music: DeCarlo Podcast Logo Artist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/regan_vasconcellos/

The Alan Nathan Show
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The Alan Nathan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023


Hour 2 Twitter Files 14 proves Dems in Congress communicated falsehoods to pressure Twitter to censor the proof exposing the hideously bogus Trump-Russian Collusion narrative

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The Alan Nathan Show

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The Alan Nathan Show

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Hour 1 The Twitter Files show that for the last 2 years the legislative and executive branches coordinated with Twitter to violate our 1st Amendment Rights

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Hour 1 The DeSantis Democrats

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Hour 1 Why are Dems ideals sold through lies and fascist censorship

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The Alan Nathan Show

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Hour 1 VP Harris advocates government partnering with social media to censor alleged disinformation

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The Alan Nathan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022


Hour 1 Twitter Files now show such a preponderance of anti-1st Amendment FBI censoring of Americans

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The Alan Nathan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022


Hour 1 Cori Bush wants to Defund the Police for you and me but make us pay for her private security

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Hour 1 Twitter Files show how FBI and DHS can get away with censoring Americans

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The Alan Nathan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022


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Starting 9
Episode 64: Carlos Correa Gets A Giant Deal + Professor Alan Nathan

Starting 9

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 86:42


On Episode 64 Jake & Carl Break Down The Carlos Correa Deal & Take A Look Into The NL East With The Latest Braves Move For Catcher Sean Murphy. We Close Out With A Great Interview With Internationally Renowned Baseball Physicist Professor Alan Nathan. It's A Loaded Episode With More Hot Stove. Ridge Wallet: Go to ridge.com/STARTING9 to save up to 40% off through December 22nd. 00:00:00-00:11:00 - Carlos Correa 00:11:00-00:19:41 - The Market 00:22:35-00:29:33 - Sean Murphy 00:29:33-01:13:34 - Professor Alan NathanYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/starting9

The Alan Nathan Show
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The Alan Nathan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022


Hour 1 Calling people haters if they refuse to censor someone you decide to hate

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Hour 1 Fraud case against crypto kingpin Sam Bankman-Fried finally goes to court

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Hour 1 Twitter Files prove that the FBI and DHS coordinated the censorship of Americans

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Hour 1 AZ Senator Kyrsten Sinema has left the Democrat Party to become an Independent

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Hour 1 We save an America hater but deliberately leave patriotic citizens and weapons in Afghanistan

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The Alan Nathan Show

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Hour 1 Musk fires Twitter Deputy General Counsel Jim Baker for suppressing Twitter Files info

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The Alan Nathan Show

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Hour 1 Dems express anger over Elon Musk's ongoing Twitter File release

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Hour 1 Why are people fleeing in droves from cities all run by Democrat mayors

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The Show About Science
093: The Physics of Baseball with Alan Nathan

The Show About Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 20:30


Alan Nathan has been a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Illinois since 1977, but for the past 10 years, he has expanded his research interests to focus on the physics of baseball. His work looks at the dynamics of the collision between the ball and bat and the aerodynamics of a baseball in flight. On this episode of The Show About Science, he joins Nate to talk about what every baseball player should understand about physics and how that knowledge could improve their game. Read more about Alan's work here: http://baseball.physics.illinois.edu/ Our theme song was composed by Jeff, Dan and Theresa Brooks. Additional music on this episode comes from Epidemic Sound.

The Hot Garbage Podcast
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The Hot Garbage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 7:44


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Fast Casual Nation Podcast
105. A Chef-Driven Poke Brand Plans for Expansion | Sweetfin

Fast Casual Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 32:06


The Fast Casual Nation Podcast offers exclusive interviews with experts ranging from top chefs and brand makers to executives and restaurants who work in one of the fastest-growing segments of the restaurant industry. In this episode, Pepe chats with Alan Nathan, Co-Founder and CEO at Sweetfin about his start in the industry, moving into the fast casual space and 94 million poke bowl combinations.Nathan shares how he got started in the hospitality industry over 30 years ago. He had a nightlife and entertainment company that opened nightclubs, hotels and created fine casual restaurants over the years. Nathan talks about his next endeavor which involves him moving into the fast casual concepts segment.Nathan talks about how he got involved with Sweetfin. He was approached by a friend of the family who wanted to discuss a concept for fast casual poke bowls. Nathan shares that the timing was great because he was already looking to expand into the fast casual markets. Nathan decided to review the idea with Dakota Weiss, his head chef at the time. After discussing the concept and their vision for creating a poke bowl that was “a touch above what the Hawaiian soul food was all about”, Nathan shares that Chef Weiss developed recipes with California born inspiration and accents of Japanese sauces. Nathan talks about agreeing to the partnership in 2013, and immediately starting the search for great locations. Nathan talks about the process taking 2 years and ultimately deciding on Santa Monica to launch the first Sweetfin. Nathan talks about the instant impact in the sector, resulting in lines outside of the restaurant for the first 3 months and demand so high that the staff would need to close the restaurant between lunch and dinner to try and keep up. Nathan says, “It was quite an amazing experience, just for the demand of what we created. I would say that we pioneered the poke space and I think that we've continued to be the premium product of the sector.”Nathan shares more about the uniqueness of Sweetfin. He says, ”I'd say we're unique because we're not just what I feel is a premium product in the poke sector, but we're a lifestyle brand that integrates with collaboration with other chefs with other artists. I would say that that's one of our biggest awareness campaigns. We're not just coming up with everything ourselves. It's almost like an open forum.”Nathan talks about the wide variety of bowl choices at Sweetfin. He says that there are over 94 million combinations where you can build a bowl and that 70% of all their orders are build your own bowl, not the signature bowl. He adds, “People truly want to customize their bowl.” Nathan says that's why they decided to do things differently by collaborating with other chefs, artists and musicians; it truly sets Sweetfin apart for the pack. He says, “I think that sharing the canvas for other artists to paint on and other chefs and other musical inspirations and lifestyle inspirations makes us very different to just kind of offering a poke bowl.”To hear more about what Sweetfin has planned for menu updates, future strategies and what Poke House is, listen to this episode of Fast Casual Nation on Apple Podcasts.Produced by Lisa Pepe

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SABRcast with Rob Neyer
Episode 154: Alan Nathan: Dissecting the Science of Baseball

SABRcast with Rob Neyer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 71:01


On this week's episode of SABRcast Rob Neyer is joined by professor and researcher Alan Nathan. As the foremost expert on the physics of baseball, Alan profiles those who pioneered the scientific look at the game and where the study of baseball physics is headed. Later in the show Rob is joined by SABR CEO Scott Bush to discuss winners of the weekend. For show notes, extra content, and a list of what Rob's reading, visit the SABRcast website at https://sabr.org/sabrcast.