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https://youtu.be/tU0kHdf7oXo Drew Allen, CEO of Grace Technologies, is driven by a mission to lead a life of adventure and impact. At Grace Technologies, that impact is tangible: the company develops electrical safety and predictive maintenance solutions that help industrial teams prevent downtime, improve productivity, and, most importantly, send workers home safely at the end of the day. We explore Drew's Product Engineering Framework — Clarify the Problem You're Solving, Understand the Constraints, Think from First Principles, Build a Prototype, and Iterate within a Time Limit — a practical approach to innovation in technical product development. Drew explains why rapid iteration beats overbuilding, how constraints can unlock better engineering decisions, and why time-boxing product development prevents teams from getting stuck in endless perfectionism. He also shares how Grace Technologies is expanding into the data center market, where rising power density is creating new safety challenges and new opportunities for growth. — 5 Steps to Engineering Breakthroughs with Drew Allen Good day, dear listeners. Steve Preda here with the Management Blueprint Podcast, and today’s guest is Drew Allen, the CEO of Grace Technologies—the leading innovator of electrical safety products and predictive maintenance solutions that help companies maximize productivity and foster a safety culture. Drew, welcome to the show. Hey, thanks for having me, Steve. I’m excited. I’ve really enjoyed your books, and they’ve had a big impact on our business. So it's great to have this conversation today. Yeah, glad to have you here. So if you enjoyed the book or read Pinnacle and Summit OS perhaps, then you’re going to be familiar with this question. What is your personal “Why,” and how are you manifesting it Grace Technologies? So my personal “Why” is to lead a life of adventure and impact. And I think that manifests in our company. We try to be as innovative as possible. Typically, around 30% of our annual sales come from products released within the last two to three years. We try to take risks, not in kind of a willy-nilly way, but we try to be smart about our risk-taking, but still make sure that we’re taking risks and we’re on the forefront of the technology edges. In our business, it’s really easy to see the impact that we have. Not many businesses get to say that we literally send people home at the end of the day. We literally save lives, and we don’t take that responsibility very lightly. And so it’s a little way that we can kind of make a dramatic impact in the world. We get a lot of stories of people who have been going to go to work on an electrical system. They were just moving throughout their day, trying to do their work, and all of a sudden they saw that our unit was indicating and they were about to put their hand on that bus bar or that cable, and they stop and realize, “Oh, there's still power there.” And they could have been either severely injured or dead. And so we get those stories quite frequently, and so it's really impactful to hear that, to know that we're doing that kind of good in the world.Share on X Yeah, I love that. And yes, I mean, it’s dangerous. My son actually worked for an electrical contractor last year, and they told him the story that they were in big industrial facilities and one of their workers was trying to fix a light and he got shocked. And the only way to save him was to kick the ladder out from under him. He ended up breaking his leg. So it was kind of funny story afterward, but also a very dramatic one at the same time. So yeah, you definitely want to avoid situations like that. 100%. And I think what you do is really great, and focusing on the safety aspect is very important as well. What I'm wondering—because I'm a framework guy and I'm always looking for new frameworks people have developed—and obviously within the Pinnacle system there are a lot of frameworks. But you’ve been doing this for a few years, and I’m sure that you have come up with your own. So what is your favorite framework—something simple enough for listeners to understand in maybe three to five steps—that could help them improve their business? My favorite framework really comes from Jim Collins' work on the Flywheel. And I think you reference it in your book as well, Steve. I think if people can see their business—or even their life—through the lens of a flywheel, it becomes really useful. So in our business, our flywheel is relatively simple. And I think there are probably only a limited number of flywheel models companies really operate under. Our version of a product flywheel works like this: We start with amazing new products and services. If we do that well, we naturally excite our channel partners. When our channel gets excited, they can't help but get us specified by customers. Once we're specified by customers, it grows our revenues, unit sales, and customer base.Share on X And as that happens, it expands the power of the brand, which allows us to set high prices and deliver higher gross margins to be able to reinvest into R&D for amazing new products and services. And I think while maybe there’s a couple of pieces in ours channel-specific or whatever, we found that most of my focus as CEO is just constantly figuring out how do I push those pieces of the flywheel, and where is the current bottleneck in the flywheel? Is the bottleneck getting the specifications? Is the bottleneck the wrong product? One of the challenges in our business is that we have a 12-month product development cycle plus an 8-to-12-month sales cycle for products. So if I miss, I'm basically down for two years. And I don't really know it early enough unless I'm paying close attention to the leading indicators—which we've become much smarter about over the last few years. A lot of business people tend to focus only on lagging indicators, and they're not always clear on what the leading indicators are in their business—or how correlated those leading indicators are to the lagging results. I'll say this: the most recent releases of Claude have made it incredibly easy to input a bunch of variables and figure out how strongly your leading indicators correlate with your lagging success. I probably haven't done that kind of work since college and deep regression analysis or logarithmic modeling. And now Claude makes it so easy. So if you can identify the leading indicators tied to your future success, and you know there's an 80% or 85% correlation, then that leading indicator is almost as valuable as the lagging indicator itself. And if your lagging indicator is revenue, that gives you a pretty strong signal about what you should actually be focusing on.Share on X Yeah. That's a great way to reverse-engineer those leading indicators from the outcomes you're targeting. I love that. So when you say that one of the flywheel cogs is for people to specify your product, what do you mean by that exactly? We come out with a product, and then we get meetings with large end-user customers. Okay? Our products are really sold into two major markets. One is the industrial market—everything from where things come out of the ground, like oil and gas, pulp and paper, and mining—to all the downstream processing industries, including automotive, tire and rubber, consumer packaged goods, food and beverage, all those kinds of industries like shipbuilding, naval yards, and all those kinds of environments. All of these places have complex electrical and control systems. And when a factory or facility is being designed or upgraded, someone is writing a specification document. That specification literally defines how everything should be built—including the machinery and the electrical systems. So we want to make sure our products, from an electrical safety perspective, are included in those specification documents. We've been really fortunate to get into some of the world's largest companies' control specificationsShare on X companies like Amazon, Procter & Gamble, GM, and Ford. These large organizations really see the value in our products from both a productivity and a safety standpoint. And that's really the key to our success: driving specifications with large end-user customers. Yeah. So it sounds like when you get specified, then essentially you’re baked in to their product, and then you kind of have, at least for the time being, you have a monopoly of supplying them. Is that the case? Yeah. And some specifications are a little more open. They may specify our type of device, or they may even list competitors as alternatives. And then it becomes a little more of a street brawl when we're competing. But either way, we want to grow the overall market for products like ours—not just our own products—because we're in the safety business. And I think it's really shortsighted to be selfish about that. I think we have much more opportunity if the overall pie grows than if we focus only on increasing our individual slice of the pie. Of course, I'm going to do the best I can to grow our share. But ultimately, electrical safety and electrical reliability in factories are still major problems. And the number of deaths, injuries, and life-changing accidents we hear about—it continues. We hear those stories all the time, and we don't want those things to happen. Yeah. Love it. So your business is innovation-driven, and you are designing these electrical appliances that increase productivity, reduce risk. What is the major success factor in being able to come up with new products along these lines? Yeah, so I guess I'll tell you my biggest failure. Okay? I'll use the failure to illustrate the point. That's good. I think I was about 25 or 26 years old, and I was working with a customer—a very large publicly traded company. They liked our product, but they needed it in a different form factor, which meant we had to re-engineer the product, retool it, and go through all the certification processes again. And I just took it hook, line, and sinker. I thought we were really onto something. I probably had delusions of grandeur and thought I was some Steve Jobs-like figure who could just wave a magic wand. And by the way, I don't think that's actually what Steve Jobs did, so I want to put that out there for a minute. I think what we see from the outside as consumers is often not the reality inside the company. So I just want to say that. But anyway, instead of taking small iterative steps and quickly prototyping and getting feedback, I did a full design based only on feedback from that one customer before cutting tooling and paying all the certification costs. It ended up being about a $400,000 project. And I think we still have inventory from that project—and this was probably 12 years ago or something. Oh my gosh. So what have I learned now? The best innovation happens through rapid iteration. A lot of your listeners have probably seen the Elon Musk SpaceX Raptor engine images, right? You have this incredibly complex engine that goes up into space, and then the next version looks much simpler, and the third one looks like it came out of a sci-fi movie. It's almost like the Picasso bull sketches. There are nine different bulls until Picasso eventually gets it down to two lines, and you still understand it's a bull. Okay? And I think that's what iteration looks like. What you see as a final product from Apple is actually the result of thousands of prototypes, iterations, and constant testing behind the curtain. For me, I want to test with customers directly, because you get much better feedback that way. I think the more rapidly you can prototype, the more rapidly you can iterate and get real customer feedback, the more innovative your product is going to be. I really think that when you try to make too big of a leap all once, you usually can't get there. And I think 10% compounded over time is a much better strategy than trying to go 10X in a single shot. Yeah. It's kind of the Kaizen principle of continuous improvement through small steps. But actually, I was listening to an interview with Jensen Huang, and he said he hated Kaizen because he wanted more first-principles thinking—completely rethinking things from the ground up. And I think Elon Musk does that too. Although honestly, I think he does both, which is really interesting. But I love Kaizen. I think it's a wonderful concept to continually improve things. We do work with SpaceX. We don't do much with NVIDIA—a little bit, but not much. And while you can think from first principles, you still have to iterate on the prototypes, right? Yeah. You have to constantly try things. So you may have a first-principles vision of where you want to go, but you're not going to get there by designing the perfect thing 100% upfront. You get there through iteration. Yeah. So you really need both. That’s a really good point. So Drew, what is it that you are trying to figure out in your business right now? So over the last 12 to 18 months, our largest orders have started coming through the data center sector. Back in 2015 or 2016, I tried to push into data centers, and we just had no product-market fit. None. Everybody kept talking about the data center business, and I was like, “Well, they're just not using our products. We tried…” But what suddenly changed was the increase in power density inside data centers. And what I mean by that is this: You can now have a hundred megawatts in a traditional data center hall. That's basically the equivalent of multiple oil and gas refineries worth of electrical load inside a single data center hall. A hundred megawatts—yeah. And so the electrical risk profile has really changed. And because of that, now there is product-market fit. So now I'm trying to figure out: How do I set up the right distribution channels? How do I build the right sales network? Because data centers definitely buy differently than our traditional industrial customers. And then, as CEO, you always have to decide where you're going to focus your time. I've been very intentional about not losing the core identity of Grace through our industrial business. So I've had to build a separate group that really focuses on the data center market. That also means bringing in a board member who really understands the data center space. Right now, though, it's a huge growth area for us, so figuring that out has been super important. The other thing is that over the last few years, we've launched an incredible number of new products. But a lot of those were what I'd call necessary innovations—things we had to execute on quickly. So now we're finally getting to a point with the engineering team where we can start from a clean sheet of paper again. We can think more deeply about where we really want to go—maybe even from first principles. Because honestly, I feel like we've been operating in a reactive mode for the last few years. So it's going to be really exciting to finally have some white space again and be able to innovate more intentionally for the future. Yeah. So you want to have that sci-fi engine for Grace Technologies that SpaceX has for the rockets, right? Yeah. That's the goal. And our mission is to accelerate the industrial world to zero downtime and zero harm. Until we get there, it's a pretty lofty goal. And I think it's going to require a lot of innovation to achieve it. So what's the process when you're trying to get to that kind of innovation—when you're rethinking something from first principles? Is there a process you can follow or work through? Or is it more about letting your imagination wander? Like when Albert Einstein came up with the theory of relativity—he was daydreaming in the patent office and suddenly had these insights. What's your process for getting there? So first, we want to be really clear on the problem statement. Getting absolute clarity on what problem we're solving is the first step, right? If you don't know what problem you're solving, there's no amount of engineering you can throw at it that's going to make sense. Second is understanding the constraints. For one of our new product development efforts, we decided to move away from a digital platform and go to a fully analog electrical platform because we realized one of the main constraints was size. And size is really determined by the power supply. When you run a digital circuit, you're operating at something like 100 to 300 milliamps. If you go to an analog circuit, you're operating at the microamp level. So you're literally at around 10% of the power requirement. And if you're at 10%, you can make the power supply about 90% smaller. Now, it's much easier to do things digitally because you just program the microcontroller. You're not dealing with the art of analog circuitry. So I think that's a good example of thinking from first principles. Okay—we're solving this problem. One of the major problems inside that problem is the size of the unit. How do we reduce the size? Well, we have to reduce the power supply. How do we reduce the power supply? Reduce the power draw from the circuit. How do we reduce the power draw? Go analog. And that's how we got there. But even then, the amount of prototyping and iteration we've done on that over the last 12 months has probably involved 75 major iterations of the circuit, tons of prototypes, tons of testing, and countless tweaks that probably never even hit my radar. I know I'm getting a little nerdy for the podcast, but I think it's a really good example. And if you take it out of engineering for a minute and look at our sales engine, it works similarly. Ultimately, what drives sales? You have to have unique selling conversations with customers. So everything I focus on becomes: How do I maximize those conversations? Getting people interested in the product and actually getting to the point where we can sit down and fully tell our story—that's kind of my North Star.Share on X I know that if we increase the number of those conversations, sales will increase. And of course, there's optimization on both sides of the meeting—follow-through, follow-up, competitiveness, lead quality, all of that. But the big North Star in our sales function is: How many unique selling conversations are we having with customers? Okay. I love it. So this is a framework that I’m more excited about than the flywheel because we are almost 400 episodes in. Here is what I heard. So be clear on the problem, step number one. Understand the constraints, step number two. Think from first principles, that’s step number three. Build the prototype, step number four, and perform iterations. Step number five, essentially the optimization. And with the sales engine, it’s kind of a similar process that you described, but less technical perhaps. Yeah. And one other piece too is that all of this has to be time-constrained. What do you mean by that? I think people miss that point. If you don't have a time constraint, it will literally take forever. So inside of your framework, you need a time box, and I think that's really critical. I like what Elon says about timelines. He assigns timelines that he believes have about a 50% probability of being achieved. I think that's actually a really smart way to think about it. And that means that about 50% of the time, you're going to miss the target. But that's okay, because you want that level of tension and flexibility in the system. You still have to be aiming at something. If you don't put a time box around iteration, if you don't set launch dates, product development can drag on forever. For example, we have a major trade show every fall, and we always try to have products ready for that event. That creates a really effective natural time box for us. And if your business doesn't already have natural time boxes, then as CEO, you need to create them. Yeah. Otherwise, iteration, product development, and even sales initiatives can lose momentum. Sales naturally has monthly, quarterly, and annual cycles. But in engineering especially, having that time box is really important. Yeah. And what I read about Jensen Huang is that one of the innovations he introduced was creating two overlapping time boxes. So instead of having just a single one-year cycle, he created two teams working on separate one-year cycles that were staggered by six months. That way, they could effectively iterate on the product twice as fast. I thought that was amazing. And I also had a client—an engineering software company—whose challenge was that they couldn't launch a product for three years because they were such perfectionists. So we talked about putting a stake in the ground and committing to a release every year. Maybe the scope would have to change, maybe they'd have to narrow it or simplify it, but the release date itself would become a forcing function. And once they did that, their product suddenly started gaining much more traction. That's a fantastic point. Yeah. I was advising one of the companies we're invested in. I was actually on a call with them yesterday, and they're starting to run out of time a little bit, right? And that was literally the conversation we had. “Okay, we had this wish list. We had this dream product-development idea. Now what can we realistically get done in three months?” So we started stripping out everything that couldn't be completed in that timeframe, and those items will move into the next iteration cycle. But I think it's super critical. You've got to put a stake in the ground and force things through. Yeah. Constraints create creativity. Yeah. that's fantastic. So, penultimate question—I have one more just to wrap things up. If you had a magic wand, what would be the one thing you'd want to fix inside your company over the next 12 months? I think we have a lot of relatively new and young salespeople. We operate in a very technical field, and trying to get them to really understand the application space from a technical perspective is difficult. And when you're selling to engineers, they can immediately tell if you don't know what you're talking about. So the challenge becomes: How do you compress 20 years of experience into a brand-new sales or business development person in just a few months? Trying to accelerate that learning curve is probably one of our biggest challenges. We're trying to use AI to help visualize the kinds of equipment our products go on. And frankly, even after doing this for years, I still run into things I don't fully understand. But I have enough experience that I can have a relatively technical conversation, understand the constraints, and work through the problem set. But compressing that knowledge into a faster training process—that's definitely been hard. I'm also opening a sales and engineering office down in Austin, so I'll be moving there in June. The plan is to build out another R&D facility there. That's one of my major time boxes over the next 12 months—getting that operation fully up and running. But from a more holistic perspective, I think really solving that sales knowledge-transfer problem is critical. And on one of our product lines, honestly, I'd love ideas from listeners. We have an IoT condition-monitoring product, and we've been very successful at selling pilot programs. What we've found, though, is that it's been much harder than expected to convert those pilots into broader expansion deployments. So we're asking ourselves: Are we making the barrier to entry for the pilots too low? Are we attracting the wrong type of customer—people who don't actually have the authority to make a larger purchase decision? Or are we missing something in the sales process that would better position the expansion after the pilot succeeds? Those are a few of the areas we're really trying to figure out right now. Yeah. Love it. That’s fascinating. So if the listeners would like to learn more about Grace Technologies—or maybe you spark something in their mind and they want to reach out and communicate to you, or have access to someone in your company to answer the questions about the products. Maybe they want to have more safety and more productivity with their electrical safety equipment. Where should they go, and where can they find you? Yeah. You can reach me at drewa@gracetechnologies.com or find me on LinkedIn. I think it’s Allen-Drew is my handle, but Drew Allen on LinkedIn. I love hearing from people. I really enjoy advising startups, especially in the industrial electrical space. If you have a product idea or you’ve got a startup, I do a lot of advisory work, and we’ve invested in a number of startups as well. We’re really passionate about having more innovation in the industrial world. I believe that the reindustrialization of America is super important, and I’m a big proponent, and so love to support companies that are doing cool things in our space. Oh, that’s fantastic. So if you’re listening to this and you have a startup in the engineering space, then definitely this is your opportunity to get mentored by Drew, and maybe to get opportunities that you don’t have yourself. So reach out to him. And if you just enjoyed this conversation with an entrepreneur who’s innovating fast and who is working from first principles and time boxes and and leveraging constraints, then definitely stay tuned on this channel because I have more wonderful guests coming on every week. So thank you Drew for coming, CEO of Grace Technologies, the leading innovator of electrical safety products and predictive maintenance solutions. So thanks for sharing your wisdom and thanks for listening. Important Links: Drew's LinkedIn Drew's website Drew's email: drewa@gracetechnologies.com
Welcome to Meizon Church. This is Episode #262 "What Now? - Sabbath Rest" DIGITAL CONNECT CARD Fill out the online connect card... https://meizon.churchcenter.com/peopl... FINANCIALLY SUPPORT MEIZON CHURCH Give Online: https://meizon.churchcenter.com/giving Mail a Check to: Meizon Church 3411 NW 83rd Street Gainesville, FL 32606 LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: / @meizongnv Contact our lead team... Vision Pastor - Kevin Bruchert - kevin@meizonchurch.com Operations Pastor - Miranda West - miranda@meizonchurch.com Media and Messaging Pastor - Joe Smith - joe@meizonchurch.com Credits: Producer: Jack Bruchert FOH Sound: Jarel Wanton Band: Sandy Frankenberger, Drew Allen, Peter Dziegielewski, Thomas Allain, Jennifer Salmon, Kevin Bruchert Communion: David Lajara, Brian Odegaard Host: Erin Bruchert Message: Miranda West Our Core Team: Dawn Bekaert Mackenzie Butler Neil Lorenzini Kevin Bruchert David Nations Meizon Church CCLI License # 20909759
Los Angeles has become a symbol of political dysfunction: rising homelessness, crime concerns, failed leadership, and endless excuses from the people running the city. Into that chaos steps Spencer Pratt, the reality TV outsider now running for mayor with a campaign style that resembles the rise of Donald Trump: another outsider with eyes clear enough to see the corrupt machine and willing to call it out directly.After losing his home in the Palisades fire, Pratt has turned his frustration into a full-blown political movement targeting LA's political establishment, Democratic socialists, and what many see as the culture of managed decline destroying California's largest city.From viral Batman-style campaign videos to direct attacks on Karen Bass and Nithya Raman, Pratt's campaign is tapping into growing anger from voters who feel abandoned by the people in power. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tech billionaire Sergey Brin fled socialism in the Soviet Union as a child—only to spend years funding its modern version in California. For over a decade, he funneled millions into Democrat candidates and progressive policies that reshaped the state, while ordinary Californians dealt with the consequences. Only now, as those same policies come back to hit his own fortune in the form of a proposed billionaire tax, has Brin changed his tune. With the tax man knocking on his door (and his new MAGA-aligned influencer girlfriend in the picture) he's suddenly pouring money into the RNC and backing candidates like Steve Hilton, dropping tens of millions to stop the very system he helped build. The lesson is the same as it's always been: “Socialism fails every single time it's tried, everywhere It's been tried. And the Golden State, California, is proving it again right now, in real time,” Drew Allen, Daily Signal Califonira Contributor, on today's video commentary.
In a chaotic Pomona College debate marked by constant interruptions and deep voter frustration, Steve Hilton delivered the strongest performance by confronting Sacramento's failures head-on, Matt Mahan stood out as the most pragmatic Democrat, while Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer turned in the weakest, most disconnected showings as 64% of Californians now believe the California Dream is no longer attainable, Drew Allen, The Daily Signal's California Contributor, argues on today's edition commentary.
The California gubernatorial debate went exactly how you would expect. Democrats deflecting blame and re-running the same tired talking points instead of offering real solutions to California's mounting list of problems. Climate sermons from private jet flyers, tax the rich rhetoric from billionaires, and homelessness solutions from leaders of failed cities who still think more government is the answer, all while blaming Donald Trump for nearly everything. And not a SINGLE mention of the rampant fraud in the state from the Democrats. Yet another reminder of why so many voters feel frustrated with the direction of the state.
Drew Allen exposes the Southern Poverty Law Center's shocking federal indictment on April 21, 2026. The “anti-hate” group faces 11 felony counts for allegedly funneling over $3 million in donor money to KKK leaders, Aryan Nations figures, neo-Nazis, and Charlottesville-linked extremists — all while maintaining a $787 million endowment and smearing conservatives on its Hate Map.He connects the scandal to the SPLC's 2019 internal racism and harassment meltdown, the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and the entire “hate-industrial complex” that profits from manufactured division.Plus, reactions to California's messy governor debate and Virginia's Democrat redistricting power grab. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit drewallen.substack.com/subscribe
Welcome to Meizon Church. This is Episode #260 "What Now? - What do we do with suffering now?" DIGITAL CONNECT CARD Fill out the online connect card... https://meizon.churchcenter.com/peopl... FINANCIALLY SUPPORT MEIZON CHURCH Give Online: https://meizon.churchcenter.com/giving Mail a Check to: Meizon Church 3411 NW 83rd Street Gainesville, FL 32606 LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: / @meizongnv Contact our lead team... Vision Pastor - Kevin Bruchert - kevin@meizonchurch.com Operations Pastor - Miranda West - miranda@meizonchurch.com Media and Messaging Pastor - Joe Smith - joe@meizonchurch.com Credits: Producer: Jack Bruchert FOH Sound: Luis Ortiz Band: Kevin Bruchert, Drew Allen, Sandy Frankenberger, David Nations Communion: Neil Lorenzini, Sarah Lorenzini Host: Joe Smith Message: Kevin Bruchert Our Core Team: Dawn Bekaert Mackenzie Butler Neil Lorenzini Kevin Bruchert David Nations Meizon Church CCLI License # 20909759
(Drew Allen was unable to join us, but I am leaving all his links in place for you to check out.)The Russia hoax was the culmination of corruption, deception, and manipulation that began long before 2016. It started with the Benghazi cover-up, in which Obama and Clinton pushed a false narrative to protect themselves in an election year. Scandal after scandal, campaign after campaign, and lie after lie eventually birthed the counter-narrative that became the Trump–Russia hoax. Drew Thomas Allen, columnist for The Daily Signal, host of The Drew Allen Show, publicist who has represented leading figures in conservative politics, and the author of America's Last Stand, For Christ and Country: The Martyrdom of Charlie Kirk, and his latest book, Clinton Hoax Obama Coup: the Declassified Story of the Trump-Russia Delusion, is scheduled to join me to discuss the winding road of deception and corruption.Becky Noble, a political writer for over ten years with "By-Lines" at Politichicks, The Black Sphere, The Political Insider, and a regular contributor at Red State, plus her Substack page "Gumshoe Politics," where she hosts a weekly short podcast called "In Your Face," is scheduled to join me to discuss the latest in the Eric Swalwell saga, California's attempt to pass AB 2624, aka "The Stop Nick Shirley Bill," and the apparent radio silence on the continuing executions going on in Iran.Clinton Hoax, Obama Coup: The Declassified Story of the Trump–Russia Delusion: https://amzn.to/4cB8qs3For Christ and Country: The Martyrdom of Charlie Kirk: https://amzn.to/3MK49cuDrew Thomas Allen: https://drewallen.substack.com/The Drew Allen Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-drew-allen-show/id1660894359Becky Noble at Red State: https://redstate.com/author/beckynoble Gumshoe Politics: https://gumshoepolitics.substack.com/Become a supporter of Tapp into the Truth: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tapp-into-the-truth--556114/support Tapp into the Truth on Rumble. Follow, watch the older shows, and join the live streams.Aimee's Audios Subliminal Acoustic Fingerprinting“Remember Pop Rocks? Now, imagine they gave you superpowers.” Please let me introduce you to Energy Rocks! Born from the grit and ambition of a competitive athlete who wanted a better, cleaner way to fuel the body and mind, without the hassle of mixing powders, messy bottles, or caffeine crashes. Energy Rocks is a reimagining of energy into something fun, functional, and fantastically effective. A delicious popping candy energy supplement that delivers a rapid boost of clean energy and focus — anytime, anywhere. No water. No mixing. No bulky bottles. Just open, pop it in your mouth, and get ready to rock. Making any time the right time to “Get in the Zone, One Pop at a Time.”Take This Free Quiz To Find Out The Best & Worst Foods To Avoid For Joint Pain!Do you wake up in the morning with stiff joints or pain in your hips, back, knees, or elbows? Then, chances are you're feeling the effects of chronic inflammation taking its toll on your body. The good news is that it is NEVER too late to help get this under control. And the best part is certain foods help you do this naturally, without the need for prescription medications.If recent events have proven anything, you need to be as prepared as possible for when things go sideways. You certainly can't count on the government for help. True liberty requires self-reliance. My Patriot SupplySupport American jobs! Support the show! Get great products at great prices! Go to My Pillow and use promo code TAPP to save! Visit Patriot Mobile or Call (817) 380-9081 to take advantage of a FREE Month of service when you switch using promo code TAPP! Morning Kick is a revolutionary new daily drink from Roundhouse Provisions that combines ultra-potent greens like spirulina and kale with probiotics, prebiotics, collagen, and even ashwagandha. Just mix with water, stir, and enjoy!Follow Tapp into the Truth on Locals Follow Tapp into the Truth on SubstackHero SoapPatriot DepotBlue CoolersKoa CoffeeBrainMDDiamond CBDSauce Bae2nd SkullEinstokBeanstoxBelle IsleHoneyFund"Homegrown" Boone's BourbonBlackout Coffee Co.Full Circle Brewing Co.Pasmosa Sangria
A packed episode that breaks down the latest pressure campaign against Iran, the confusion over the Strait of Hormuz, and what the Pentagon's messaging is really saying. You'll also hear Victoria's conversations with Drew Allen on the newest Trump declassification fallout and Daniel Greenfield on the Eric Swalwell scandal, California corruption, and who benefits politically. #VictoriaTaft#AdultInTheRoom#TrumpNews#IranCrisis#EricSwalwell#TulsiGabbard#DeepState#PoliticalScandal#DanielGreenfield#DrewAllen
Guest Tracy Byrnes, author "Deduct Everything!", joins for tax day...a Democrat's favorite holiday. Discussion of tax returns, Trump's economy, tax breaks, write offs, and the state of the economy. Are we starting to see the golden age of America? Guest Drew Allen, author and podcaster, joins to discuss the latest gossip within the MAGA movement. Discussion of latest TPUSA event and Erika Kirk not showing up. Are threats to Erika coming from the left...or from a podcast supporter? Discussion of the division within the right, Trump's battle with the Pope, and more.
Eric Swalwell's forced exit from the California governor's race, and later U.S. House of Representatives, exposes the Democrat machine's rank hypocrisy: It discards him not out of genuine concern for victims, but for political self-preservation, while ignoring similar character flaws in other candidates and the far greater trail of victims left by decades of one-party rule that has made life miserable for ordinary Californians. (00:00) Swalwell Suspended (02:00) Party Machine Purge (03:24) Other Democrats Baggage (05:41) California Policy Victims (09:18) Accountability And Closing
Encore Presentation of March 23, 2026 HOUR 1 A routine landing turns tragic—what really happened on that LaGuardia runway, and could it have been prevented? John Rush opens the hour with a sobering look at a devastating crash, raising difficult questions about human error, responsibility, and the unseen pressures behind the scenes. Then the focus shifts globally—are we on the edge of a major geopolitical shift? With tensions in Iran escalating, conflicting reports on negotiations, and oil markets reacting in real time, the uncertainty grows. But the bigger surprise… why are Arab nations suddenly aligning against Iran? Is this a historic turning point? The hour intensifies with a gripping interview featuring Drew Allen, author of The Clinton Hoax. What if one of the most widely believed political narratives was built on something far more complex? From intelligence agencies to media influence and foreign interference, the conversation uncovers layers that raise serious questions about past decisions—and how they may still be shaping today's conflicts. And just when you think it's over… a bizarre new trend sparks outrage. Are “hotel buffet crashers” just opportunists—or a symptom of something deeper? Miss this hour, and you might miss the bigger picture. Timestamps 29:46 — Drew Allen — https://x.com/DrewThomasAllen HOUR 2 The way customers find your business is changing—fast. In Hour 2, John Rush dives into a critical conversation with Thomas Harpointner about the explosive rise of AI-driven search. What happens when Google stops sending traffic and starts giving answers instead? For business owners, this isn't just a shift—it's a wake-up call. Are you becoming the authority AI trusts… or disappearing from relevance altogether? But the conversation takes a sharp turn. A viral spring break video raises uncomfortable questions—how can college students miss such basic knowledge? Is this just entertainment, or a warning about the future? Then the pace picks up. A local breaking story—a parking garage collapse—sparks concern. March Madness delivers excitement, surprises, and a deeper debate: Is coaching more important than talent? And finally, the hour accelerates into a high-energy car review. The 2026 Volvo EX30 Cross Country—a compact electric SUV with high speed, off-road capability, and a few surprising trade-offs. Is this the future of everyday driving? One hour. Big shifts. Bigger questions. Are you paying attention? Timestamps 1:11 — Thomas Harpointner — CEO https://aismedia.com/ 42:15 — 2026 Volvo EX30 Cross Country review HOUR 3 A high-stakes conversation kicks off Hour 3—what happens when policy, medicine, and morality collide? John Rush sits down with Chris Ullman to break down the Chloe Cole Act, raising tough questions about accountability, consent, and the long-term consequences of life-altering decisions made at a young age. Could financial liability reshape an entire industry? Then the hour pivots—what should we believe… and what should we question? From paranormal claims to spiritual experiences, John draws a clear line between truth and deception, challenging listeners to think critically in a world of competing narratives. But the pace doesn't slow. A rising scam that looks almost identical to official government notices sparks concern—are people being fooled more easily than ever? And a caller adds a global dimension, diving into tensions within the Muslim world that most headlines never explain. Finally, a shocking crime story launches a new segment—“things that make you go, hmm.” The details are almost unbelievable… and leave more questions than answers. One hour. Big issues. Bigger implications. Are you seeing the full picture? Timestamps 1:08 — Chris Ullman — President, https://eagleforum.org/
Encore Presentation of March 23, 2026 HOUR 1 A routine landing turns tragic—what really happened on that LaGuardia runway, and could it have been prevented? John Rush opens the hour with a sobering look at a devastating crash, raising difficult questions about human error, responsibility, and the unseen pressures behind the scenes. Then the focus shifts globally—are we on the edge of a major geopolitical shift? With tensions in Iran escalating, conflicting reports on negotiations, and oil markets reacting in real time, the uncertainty grows. But the bigger surprise… why are Arab nations suddenly aligning against Iran? Is this a historic turning point? The hour intensifies with a gripping interview featuring Drew Allen, author of The Clinton Hoax. What if one of the most widely believed political narratives was built on something far more complex? From intelligence agencies to media influence and foreign interference, the conversation uncovers layers that raise serious questions about past decisions—and how they may still be shaping today's conflicts. And just when you think it's over… a bizarre new trend sparks outrage. Are “hotel buffet crashers” just opportunists—or a symptom of something deeper? Miss this hour, and you might miss the bigger picture. Timestamps 29:46 — Drew Allen — https://x.com/DrewThomasAllen HOUR 2 The way customers find your business is changing—fast. In Hour 2, John Rush dives into a critical conversation with Thomas Harpointner about the explosive rise of AI-driven search. What happens when Google stops sending traffic and starts giving answers instead? For business owners, this isn't just a shift—it's a wake-up call. Are you becoming the authority AI trusts… or disappearing from relevance altogether? But the conversation takes a sharp turn. A viral spring break video raises uncomfortable questions—how can college students miss such basic knowledge? Is this just entertainment, or a warning about the future? Then the pace picks up. A local breaking story—a parking garage collapse—sparks concern. March Madness delivers excitement, surprises, and a deeper debate: Is coaching more important than talent? And finally, the hour accelerates into a high-energy car review. The 2026 Volvo EX30 Cross Country—a compact electric SUV with high speed, off-road capability, and a few surprising trade-offs. Is this the future of everyday driving? One hour. Big shifts. Bigger questions. Are you paying attention? Timestamps 1:11 — Thomas Harpointner — CEO https://aismedia.com/ 42:15 — 2026 Volvo EX30 Cross Country review HOUR 3 A high-stakes conversation kicks off Hour 3—what happens when policy, medicine, and morality collide? John Rush sits down with Chris Ullman to break down the Chloe Cole Act, raising tough questions about accountability, consent, and the long-term consequences of life-altering decisions made at a young age. Could financial liability reshape an entire industry? Then the hour pivots—what should we believe… and what should we question? From paranormal claims to spiritual experiences, John draws a clear line between truth and deception, challenging listeners to think critically in a world of competing narratives. But the pace doesn't slow. A rising scam that looks almost identical to official government notices sparks concern—are people being fooled more easily than ever? And a caller adds a global dimension, diving into tensions within the Muslim world that most headlines never explain. Finally, a shocking crime story launches a new segment—“things that make you go, hmm.” The details are almost unbelievable… and leave more questions than answers. One hour. Big issues. Bigger implications. Are you seeing the full picture? Timestamps 1:08 — Chris Ullman — President, https://eagleforum.org/
Encore Presentation of March 23, 2026 HOUR 1 A routine landing turns tragic—what really happened on that LaGuardia runway, and could it have been prevented? John Rush opens the hour with a sobering look at a devastating crash, raising difficult questions about human error, responsibility, and the unseen pressures behind the scenes. Then the focus shifts globally—are we on the edge of a major geopolitical shift? With tensions in Iran escalating, conflicting reports on negotiations, and oil markets reacting in real time, the uncertainty grows. But the bigger surprise… why are Arab nations suddenly aligning against Iran? Is this a historic turning point? The hour intensifies with a gripping interview featuring Drew Allen, author of The Clinton Hoax. What if one of the most widely believed political narratives was built on something far more complex? From intelligence agencies to media influence and foreign interference, the conversation uncovers layers that raise serious questions about past decisions—and how they may still be shaping today's conflicts. And just when you think it's over… a bizarre new trend sparks outrage. Are “hotel buffet crashers” just opportunists—or a symptom of something deeper? Miss this hour, and you might miss the bigger picture. Timestamps 29:46 — Drew Allen — https://x.com/DrewThomasAllen HOUR 2 The way customers find your business is changing—fast. In Hour 2, John Rush dives into a critical conversation with Thomas Harpointner about the explosive rise of AI-driven search. What happens when Google stops sending traffic and starts giving answers instead? For business owners, this isn't just a shift—it's a wake-up call. Are you becoming the authority AI trusts… or disappearing from relevance altogether? But the conversation takes a sharp turn. A viral spring break video raises uncomfortable questions—how can college students miss such basic knowledge? Is this just entertainment, or a warning about the future? Then the pace picks up. A local breaking story—a parking garage collapse—sparks concern. March Madness delivers excitement, surprises, and a deeper debate: Is coaching more important than talent? And finally, the hour accelerates into a high-energy car review. The 2026 Volvo EX30 Cross Country—a compact electric SUV with high speed, off-road capability, and a few surprising trade-offs. Is this the future of everyday driving? One hour. Big shifts. Bigger questions. Are you paying attention? Timestamps 1:11 — Thomas Harpointner — CEO https://aismedia.com/ 42:15 — 2026 Volvo EX30 Cross Country review HOUR 3 A high-stakes conversation kicks off Hour 3—what happens when policy, medicine, and morality collide? John Rush sits down with Chris Ullman to break down the Chloe Cole Act, raising tough questions about accountability, consent, and the long-term consequences of life-altering decisions made at a young age. Could financial liability reshape an entire industry? Then the hour pivots—what should we believe… and what should we question? From paranormal claims to spiritual experiences, John draws a clear line between truth and deception, challenging listeners to think critically in a world of competing narratives. But the pace doesn't slow. A rising scam that looks almost identical to official government notices sparks concern—are people being fooled more easily than ever? And a caller adds a global dimension, diving into tensions within the Muslim world that most headlines never explain. Finally, a shocking crime story launches a new segment—“things that make you go, hmm.” The details are almost unbelievable… and leave more questions than answers. One hour. Big issues. Bigger implications. Are you seeing the full picture? Timestamps 1:08 — Chris Ullman — President, https://eagleforum.org/
Author, Columnest and podcaster Drew Allen joined Caleb for a conversation about the current state of the country and the conservative camp. https://drewallen.substack.com/Church and State is brought to you by, YOU! Visit us at: https://churchandstate.media where you can support us by donating directly and find links to shop with our affiliates.Get our merch at https://standupnowapparel.com/partner-church-and-state/ Learn how to Protect Your Wealth against inflation at: www.BH-PM.com and tell them Church and State sent you.Support Church and State today by shopping at www.MyPillow.com using our coupon code: “CHURCHANDSTATE”.Our links are on link tree: https://linktr.ee/churchandstate Subscribe to our Locals Community (churchandstate1.locals.com) Follow us on Rumble (@ChurchandState1776) https://rumble.com/user/ChurchandState1776 X(twitter) (@1churchandstate) https://x.com/1churchandstatefacebook (churchandstate1776) https://www.facebook.com/ChurchandState1776 SubStack (churchandstate.substack.com) https://churchandstate.substack.com/ *Help fund our fight against tyranny: Buy from our affiliates and tell them Church and State sent you. *Tune in on NRBTV Tue-Fri 1:30 PM Pacific! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/prepper-broadcasting-network--3295097/support.BECOME A SUPPORTER FOR AD FREE PODCASTS, EARLY ACCESS & TONS OF MEMBERS ONLY CONTENT!Red Beacon Ready OUR PREPAREDNESS SHOPThe Prepper's Medical Handbook Build Your Medical Cache – Welcome PBN FamilySupport PBN with a Donation Join the Prepper Broadcasting Network for expert insights on #Survival, #Prepping, #SelfReliance, #OffGridLiving, #Homesteading, #Homestead building, #SelfSufficiency, #Permaculture, #OffGrid solutions, and #SHTF preparedness. With diverse hosts and shows, get practical tips to thrive independently – subscribe now!Newsletter – Welcome PBN FamilyGet Your Free Copy of 50 MUST READ BOOKS TO SURVIVE DOOMSDAY
President Donald Trump endured years of the most vicious, coordinated lawfare this nation has ever seen. We overcame that unprecedented assault together in one of the greatest political comebacks in American history. But right now, a lot of people in MAGA are losing perspective. Frustrations bubble up over pace or one decision that we find disagreeable, and suddenly we are nitpicking the man who stood in the arena while most people just watched.Are our temporary disagreements worth handing victory to the very people who weaponize the government against him? No, argues Drew Allen, Daily Signal California correspondent, on this week's video commentary.
Bryce welcomes back Drew Allen to break down his explosive new book examining the origins of the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, newly declassified intelligence, and what Allen argues were coordinated political efforts stretching from Benghazi to the 2016 election. The conversation dives into claims about the Obama administration, Hillary Clinton, intelligence community actions, and the broader question of accountability in American politics. Allen explains how declassified memos shaped his investigation, why he believes the story still matters today, and what he says Americans should understand about media coverage, political power, and institutional trust. The two also discuss the role of citizen activism, party dynamics in Washington, and whether real consequences for political misconduct are ever likely. Ready to JOIN THE FIGHT? Join Bryce’s email list for opportunities to join the discussion, get exclusive interviews, and MUCH MORE: Bryceeddy.com For daily episodes, news, and conservative discussions like this, SUBSCRIBE to The Bryce Eddy Show:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bryce-eddy-show/id1635204267 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thebryceeddyshow/ X:https://x.com/Bryceeddy1 Protect your life’s hard work with real Gold & Silverhttp://BryceEddyGold.com Start today and receive up to $10,000 in free Silver Move easier and live pain-free with Joint Complex: https://www.nationhealthmd.com Use Code: BRYCE for 35% OFF your order! Protect your gut from hidden parasites- feel lighter and more energized: https://www.naturesblaststore.com Use Code: BRYCE at checkout for 35% OFF ParaTarget! Unmatched Supplements:https://www.unmatchedsupps.com/?sca_ref=10265694.915qoHrd8b Micronic Silver:https://www.micronicsilver.com/?ref=BRYCESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 A routine landing turns tragic—what really happened on that LaGuardia runway, and could it have been prevented? John Rush opens the hour with a sobering look at a devastating crash, raising difficult questions about human error, responsibility, and the unseen pressures behind the scenes. Then the focus shifts globally—are we on the edge of a major geopolitical shift? With tensions in Iran escalating, conflicting reports on negotiations, and oil markets reacting in real time, the uncertainty grows. But the bigger surprise… why are Arab nations suddenly aligning against Iran? Is this a historic turning point? The hour intensifies with a gripping interview featuring Drew Allen, author of The Clinton Hoax. What if one of the most widely believed political narratives was built on something far more complex? From intelligence agencies to media influence and foreign interference, the conversation uncovers layers that raise serious questions about past decisions—and how they may still be shaping today's conflicts. And just when you think it's over… a bizarre new trend sparks outrage. Are “hotel buffet crashers” just opportunists—or a symptom of something deeper? Miss this hour, and you might miss the bigger picture. Timestamps 29:46 — Drew Allen — https://x.com/DrewThomasAllen HOUR 2 The way customers find your business is changing—fast. In Hour 2, John Rush dives into a critical conversation with Thomas Harpointner about the explosive rise of AI-driven search. What happens when Google stops sending traffic and starts giving answers instead? For business owners, this isn't just a shift—it's a wake-up call. Are you becoming the authority AI trusts… or disappearing from relevance altogether? But the conversation takes a sharp turn. A viral spring break video raises uncomfortable questions—how can college students miss such basic knowledge? Is this just entertainment, or a warning about the future? Then the pace picks up. A local breaking story—a parking garage collapse—sparks concern. March Madness delivers excitement, surprises, and a deeper debate: Is coaching more important than talent? And finally, the hour accelerates into a high-energy car review. The 2026 Volvo EX30 Cross Country—a compact electric SUV with high speed, off-road capability, and a few surprising trade-offs. Is this the future of everyday driving? One hour. Big shifts. Bigger questions. Are you paying attention? Timestamps 1:11 — Thomas Harpointner — CEO https://aismedia.com/ 42:15 — 2026 Volvo EX30 Cross Country review HOUR 3 A high-stakes conversation kicks off Hour 3—what happens when policy, medicine, and morality collide? John Rush sits down with Chris Ullman to break down the Chloe Cole Act, raising tough questions about accountability, consent, and the long-term consequences of life-altering decisions made at a young age. Could financial liability reshape an entire industry? Then the hour pivots—what should we believe… and what should we question? From paranormal claims to spiritual experiences, John draws a clear line between truth and deception, challenging listeners to think critically in a world of competing narratives. But the pace doesn't slow. A rising scam that looks almost identical to official government notices sparks concern—are people being fooled more easily than ever? And a caller adds a global dimension, diving into tensions within the Muslim world that most headlines never explain. Finally, a shocking crime story launches a new segment—“things that make you go, hmm.” The details are almost unbelievable… and leave more questions than answers. One hour. Big issues. Bigger implications. Are you seeing the full picture? Timestamps 1:08 — Chris Ullman — President, https://eagleforum.org/
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 A routine landing turns tragic—what really happened on that LaGuardia runway, and could it have been prevented? John Rush opens the hour with a sobering look at a devastating crash, raising difficult questions about human error, responsibility, and the unseen pressures behind the scenes. Then the focus shifts globally—are we on the edge of a major geopolitical shift? With tensions in Iran escalating, conflicting reports on negotiations, and oil markets reacting in real time, the uncertainty grows. But the bigger surprise… why are Arab nations suddenly aligning against Iran? Is this a historic turning point? The hour intensifies with a gripping interview featuring Drew Allen, author of The Clinton Hoax. What if one of the most widely believed political narratives was built on something far more complex? From intelligence agencies to media influence and foreign interference, the conversation uncovers layers that raise serious questions about past decisions—and how they may still be shaping today's conflicts. And just when you think it's over… a bizarre new trend sparks outrage. Are “hotel buffet crashers” just opportunists—or a symptom of something deeper? Miss this hour, and you might miss the bigger picture. Timestamps 29:46 — Drew Allen — https://x.com/DrewThomasAllen HOUR 2 The way customers find your business is changing—fast. In Hour 2, John Rush dives into a critical conversation with Thomas Harpointner about the explosive rise of AI-driven search. What happens when Google stops sending traffic and starts giving answers instead? For business owners, this isn't just a shift—it's a wake-up call. Are you becoming the authority AI trusts… or disappearing from relevance altogether? But the conversation takes a sharp turn. A viral spring break video raises uncomfortable questions—how can college students miss such basic knowledge? Is this just entertainment, or a warning about the future? Then the pace picks up. A local breaking story—a parking garage collapse—sparks concern. March Madness delivers excitement, surprises, and a deeper debate: Is coaching more important than talent? And finally, the hour accelerates into a high-energy car review. The 2026 Volvo EX30 Cross Country—a compact electric SUV with high speed, off-road capability, and a few surprising trade-offs. Is this the future of everyday driving? One hour. Big shifts. Bigger questions. Are you paying attention? Timestamps 1:11 — Thomas Harpointner — CEO https://aismedia.com/ 42:15 — 2026 Volvo EX30 Cross Country review HOUR 3 A high-stakes conversation kicks off Hour 3—what happens when policy, medicine, and morality collide? John Rush sits down with Chris Ullman to break down the Chloe Cole Act, raising tough questions about accountability, consent, and the long-term consequences of life-altering decisions made at a young age. Could financial liability reshape an entire industry? Then the hour pivots—what should we believe… and what should we question? From paranormal claims to spiritual experiences, John draws a clear line between truth and deception, challenging listeners to think critically in a world of competing narratives. But the pace doesn't slow. A rising scam that looks almost identical to official government notices sparks concern—are people being fooled more easily than ever? And a caller adds a global dimension, diving into tensions within the Muslim world that most headlines never explain. Finally, a shocking crime story launches a new segment—“things that make you go, hmm.” The details are almost unbelievable… and leave more questions than answers. One hour. Big issues. Bigger implications. Are you seeing the full picture? Timestamps 1:08 — Chris Ullman — President, https://eagleforum.org/
Join the Conversation at 303-477-5600 or text to 307-200-8222 Monday - Friday from 3 pm - 6 pm MT. https://RushToReason.com HOUR 1 A routine landing turns tragic—what really happened on that LaGuardia runway, and could it have been prevented? John Rush opens the hour with a sobering look at a devastating crash, raising difficult questions about human error, responsibility, and the unseen pressures behind the scenes. Then the focus shifts globally—are we on the edge of a major geopolitical shift? With tensions in Iran escalating, conflicting reports on negotiations, and oil markets reacting in real time, the uncertainty grows. But the bigger surprise… why are Arab nations suddenly aligning against Iran? Is this a historic turning point? The hour intensifies with a gripping interview featuring Drew Allen, author of The Clinton Hoax. What if one of the most widely believed political narratives was built on something far more complex? From intelligence agencies to media influence and foreign interference, the conversation uncovers layers that raise serious questions about past decisions—and how they may still be shaping today's conflicts. And just when you think it's over… a bizarre new trend sparks outrage. Are “hotel buffet crashers” just opportunists—or a symptom of something deeper? Miss this hour, and you might miss the bigger picture. Timestamps 29:46 — Drew Allen — https://x.com/DrewThomasAllen HOUR 2 The way customers find your business is changing—fast. In Hour 2, John Rush dives into a critical conversation with Thomas Harpointner about the explosive rise of AI-driven search. What happens when Google stops sending traffic and starts giving answers instead? For business owners, this isn't just a shift—it's a wake-up call. Are you becoming the authority AI trusts… or disappearing from relevance altogether? But the conversation takes a sharp turn. A viral spring break video raises uncomfortable questions—how can college students miss such basic knowledge? Is this just entertainment, or a warning about the future? Then the pace picks up. A local breaking story—a parking garage collapse—sparks concern. March Madness delivers excitement, surprises, and a deeper debate: Is coaching more important than talent? And finally, the hour accelerates into a high-energy car review. The 2026 Volvo EX30 Cross Country—a compact electric SUV with high speed, off-road capability, and a few surprising trade-offs. Is this the future of everyday driving? One hour. Big shifts. Bigger questions. Are you paying attention? Timestamps 1:11 — Thomas Harpointner — CEO https://aismedia.com/ 42:15 — 2026 Volvo EX30 Cross Country review HOUR 3 A high-stakes conversation kicks off Hour 3—what happens when policy, medicine, and morality collide? John Rush sits down with Chris Ullman to break down the Chloe Cole Act, raising tough questions about accountability, consent, and the long-term consequences of life-altering decisions made at a young age. Could financial liability reshape an entire industry? Then the hour pivots—what should we believe… and what should we question? From paranormal claims to spiritual experiences, John draws a clear line between truth and deception, challenging listeners to think critically in a world of competing narratives. But the pace doesn't slow. A rising scam that looks almost identical to official government notices sparks concern—are people being fooled more easily than ever? And a caller adds a global dimension, diving into tensions within the Muslim world that most headlines never explain. Finally, a shocking crime story launches a new segment—“things that make you go, hmm.” The details are almost unbelievable… and leave more questions than answers. One hour. Big issues. Bigger implications. Are you seeing the full picture? Timestamps 1:08 — Chris Ullman — President, https://eagleforum.org/
It's The Night Cap! Gary Jeff talks with Wildman Walker, Drew Allen, and Elaine Culloti on this edition of the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's The Night Cap! Gary Jeff talks with Wildman Walker, Drew Allen, and Elaine Culloti on this edition of the show.
It's The Night Cap! Gary Jeff talks with Wildman Walker, Drew Allen, and Elaine Culloti on this edition of the show.
It's The Night Cap! Gary Jeff talks with Wildman Walker, Drew Allen, and Elaine Culloti on this edition of the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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California is a state that God clearly favored. It has towering mountains, endless ocean coastlines, fertile valleys that feed half the country, tech trillions pouring out of Silicon Valley, Hollywood glamor that still captivates the world, and some of the richest farmland anywhere on earth. This place could literally print money if it wanted to. Instead, it has become the world's most expensive homeless encampment that increasingly resembles a third world country with better Instagram filters. In California, local officials poured $37 billion into the largest open-air drug market in America, built the most expensive train set that never left the toy store, turned the fifth-largest economy in the world into a foreign oil–dependent, price-gouged, blackout-prone laughingstock, and lit the state on fire, quite literally. Yet, if you only listened to Gov. Gavin Newsom and other Sacramento Democrats over the past decade, you'd believe it's all Donald Trump's fault, argues Drew Allen on this special video commentary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bad news for the woke right and it's leaders Tucker Carlson & Megyn Kelly! New poll shows that likely Republican voters overwhelmingly trust Trump on Operation Epic Fury over them and will support candidates in the mid term who support Trump not canddiates that support viewers pushed by Carlson & Kelly. Was Joe Kent recruited by them to try to bolster support? What new revelations did Drew Allen discover in the Clinton Russian Hoax and Obama Coup? And when will anyone be held accountable for it? Senator John Kennedy has an idea to get the SAVE Act passed but will an unelected Democrat block it? As we approach the 250th Anniversary of America, Andrea talks to an historian about the Declaration of Independence and what it should really mean to Americans. NY Governor Kathy Hochul complains that millionaires who fled NY due to high taxes aren't patriotic and need to come back to NY. But Hochul told Republicans to leave her state in 2022, stating they weren't New Yorkers. Now she wants them back?Support Our Mission: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZMGRBFGDJKRS8See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A confidential FBI alert about a possible, unverified Iranian drone attack on California quickly faded after officials downplayed it. But the episode exposed far greater risks from embedded terrorists shielded by Gov. Gavin Newsom's sanctuary policies, lax border enforcement and reflexive anti-Trump posturing—threats that recent incidents and historical precedents show are already here and growing. The real danger is not from some far-off drone. It is from adversaries already here, protected by sanctuary policies and years of weak borders. California's own history is a warning: 2015, San Bernardino: Fourteen people were murdered by a radicalized immigrant couple inspired by Islamist extremism. 2001, San Diego: 9/11 hijackers Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar lived openly in the Golden State for months, receiving guidance at local mosques and planning their attack right under authorities' noses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Meizon Church. This is Episode #254 "Identity - The Voice You Trust" DIGITAL CONNECT CARD Fill out the online connect card... https://meizon.churchcenter.com/peopl... FINANCIALLY SUPPORT MEIZON CHURCH Give Online: https://meizon.churchcenter.com/giving Mail a Check to: Meizon Church 3411 NW 83rd Street Gainesville, FL 32606 LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: / @meizongnv Contact our lead team... Vision Pastor - Kevin Bruchert - kevin@meizonchurch.com Operations Pastor - Miranda West - miranda@meizonchurch.com Media and Messaging Pastor - Joe Smith - joe@meizonchurch.com Credits: Producer: Jack Bruchert FOH Sound: Josh Bantillo Band: Kevin Bruchert, Emmanuel Brown, Sandy Frankenberger, Peter Dziegielewski, Drew Allen, Jennifer Salmon Communion: Brian Odegaard, David Lajara Host: Joe Smith Message: Kevin Bruchert Our Core Team: Dawn Bekaert Kate Mitchell Neil Lorenzini Kevin Bruchert David Nations Meizon Church CCLI License # 20909759
Welcome to Meizon Church. This is Episode #251 "Compassion" DIGITAL CONNECT CARD Fill out the online connect card... https://meizon.churchcenter.com/peopl... FINANCIALLY SUPPORT MEIZON CHURCH Give Online: https://meizon.churchcenter.com/giving Mail a Check to: Meizon Church 3411 NW 83rd Street Gainesville, FL 32606 LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: / @meizongnv Contact our lead team... Vision Pastor - Kevin Bruchert - kevin@meizonchurch.com Operations Pastor - Miranda West - miranda@meizonchurch.com Media and Messaging Pastor - Joe Smith - joe@meizonchurch.com Credits: Producer: Jack Bruchert FOH Sound: Katye Poole Band: Sandy Frankenberger, Drew Allen, Haylin Watkins, Kevin Bruchert, Tanner Martin, David Nations Communion: Dawn Bekaert, Ted Gilson Host: Joe Smith Message: Dan Webster Our Core Team: Dawn Bekaert Kate Mitchell Neil Lorenzini Kevin Bruchert David Nations Meizon Church CCLI License # 20909759
Steve Kates centered today's show on the preservation of civil liberties and American exceptionalism. The program's first half features an interview with Jay Bieber of the National Motorists Association, who critiques automated surveillance and red-light cameras as predatory revenue tools that undermine due process for drivers. In the second hour, author Drew Allen explores the ideological foundations of the United States, arguing that the nation's success stems from a constitutional republic framework rather than a direct democracy. Throughout the dialogue, the speakers emphasize the necessity of citizen vigilance and traditional family values to combat what they perceive as encroaching government overreach and radical social shifts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest Drew Allen, author "For Christ and Country", joins to discuss ongoing push to pass the SAVE Act. Do we have enough votes in the Senate? Discussion of GOP uniting for midterm season, codifying the Trump admin, and pushing for disclosure of government secrets. Inflation grows at record low since early 2021. Are we on the verge of the "Golden Age" Trump promised? Discussion of growing economy, Democrats plan to sabotage, wealth tax push, and union revolutions.
Reaction to Dr. ZAHI HAWASS interview, then more open phone topics, are we going to have to shoot our way out of a Marxist Revolution? That theme continued with Drew Allen, author of For Christ and Country: the Martydrom of Charlie Kirk.
Unless you make them too big to rig! PLUS, Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Drew Allen, author of For Christ and Country: The Martyrdom of Charlie Kirk, talks to Shaun about the death of equal moral standards in America and why Democrats canonize one person while condemning another who did the same thing. And Julian Hagmann, COO of Caring Professionals Inc, talks to Shaun about how the billions of dollars being frozen to blue states puts a spotlight on billions of dollars of fraud happening in Democrat states and cities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 of Rush To Reason starts 2026 by addressing health, medical freedom, and trust as Dr. Kelly Victory and Steve House discuss new federal changes to childhood vaccines. Dr. Victory clarifies these changes, why they matter, and the critical questions they raise about our healthcare system. The conversation reviews COVID-era decisions, accountability, and consequences for doctors who challenged official narratives. Why were dissenting medical voices silenced, and what does that mean for the next public health crisis? The panel also explores preparedness—physical, mental, and intellectual—emphasizing immune health, personal responsibility, and learning from those who “got it right” the first time. The discussion moves from individual health to the broader system, examining healthcare systems, insurance complexity, and why Americans often feel trapped in a model that discourages prevention and rewards confusion. The conversation then links health policy to politics and global power, asking: Are people being protected or managed? As 2026 begins, this hour challenges us to rethink medicine, authority, and who deserves our trust when it matters most. HOUR 2 Hour 2 of Rush To Reason intensifies as John is joined by author and commentator Drew Allen (https://x.com/DrewThomasAllen), Author of For Christ and Country: the Martyrdom of Charlie Kirk, who speaks openly about political violence and cultural radicalization. Drew reflects on the national reaction to Charlie's death, questioning why violence is selectively condemned—or sometimes celebrated—by ideology. He asks listeners to consider why discussions about transgenderism, mental health, accountability, and extremism are silenced when they clash with progressive narratives. What happens when truth becomes dangerous to express? Later in the hour, John is joined by Jim Paff, President of The Conservative Caucus (https://theconservativecaucus.com/), for a wide-ranging geopolitical deep dive. Jim breaks down U.S. actions in Venezuela, explaining why this moment is legally grounded, strategically different from past interventions, and deeply tied to countering China and Russia's influence in the Western Hemisphere. Is this really about oil—or about restoring stability, freedom, and American leverage closer to home? The hour closes by tying foreign policy to domestic unrest and questioning media narratives about ICE enforcement, paid protests, and failures of political leadership. Are these isolated incidents—or pieces of a much larger puzzle? HOUR 3 Hour 3 opens with John Rush and Jerzee Joe ( https://www.jerzeejoe.com/) discussing legacy, leadership, and why character matters more than titles. The hour quickly pivots into high-stakes geopolitics, as Joe breaks down Venezuela, explaining why Nicolás Maduro is not viewed as a legitimate leader and why U.S. action is being mislabeled as “regime change.” Are Americans being misled by selective language and media framing? The focus then turns domestic, exposing government fraud schemes tied to daycare and SNAP programs, and calling out political hypocrisy in major U.S. cities. As the conversation shifts forward, Joe raises a sobering question: Which jobs are about to disappear as humanoid robots and AI reshape the workforce—and which careers are about to explode? In the final stretch, Scott Garliss (https://x.com/CScottGarliss) joins John to unpack economic data that contradicts years of dire predictions. They examine tariffs, inflation, productivity gains, and why AI may be more like the railroad or Model T—disruptive at first, but transformative in the long run, and is the economy stronger than the experts admit?
Hour 1 of Rush To Reason starts 2026 by addressing health, medical freedom, and trust as Dr. Kelly Victory and Steve House discuss new federal changes to childhood vaccines. Dr. Victory clarifies these changes, why they matter, and the critical questions they raise about our healthcare system. The conversation reviews COVID-era decisions, accountability, and consequences for doctors who challenged official narratives. Why were dissenting medical voices silenced, and what does that mean for the next public health crisis? The panel also explores preparedness—physical, mental, and intellectual—emphasizing immune health, personal responsibility, and learning from those who “got it right” the first time. The discussion moves from individual health to the broader system, examining healthcare systems, insurance complexity, and why Americans often feel trapped in a model that discourages prevention and rewards confusion. The conversation then links health policy to politics and global power, asking: Are people being protected or managed? As 2026 begins, this hour challenges us to rethink medicine, authority, and who deserves our trust when it matters most. HOUR 2 Hour 2 of Rush To Reason intensifies as John is joined by author and commentator Drew Allen (https://x.com/DrewThomasAllen), Author of For Christ and Country: the Martyrdom of Charlie Kirk, who speaks openly about political violence and cultural radicalization. Drew reflects on the national reaction to Charlie's death, questioning why violence is selectively condemned—or sometimes celebrated—by ideology. He asks listeners to consider why discussions about transgenderism, mental health, accountability, and extremism are silenced when they clash with progressive narratives. What happens when truth becomes dangerous to express? Later in the hour, John is joined by Jim Paff, President of The Conservative Caucus (https://theconservativecaucus.com/), for a wide-ranging geopolitical deep dive. Jim breaks down U.S. actions in Venezuela, explaining why this moment is legally grounded, strategically different from past interventions, and deeply tied to countering China and Russia's influence in the Western Hemisphere. Is this really about oil—or about restoring stability, freedom, and American leverage closer to home? The hour closes by tying foreign policy to domestic unrest and questioning media narratives about ICE enforcement, paid protests, and failures of political leadership. Are these isolated incidents—or pieces of a much larger puzzle? HOUR 3 Hour 3 opens with John Rush and Jerzee Joe ( https://www.jerzeejoe.com/) discussing legacy, leadership, and why character matters more than titles. The hour quickly pivots into high-stakes geopolitics, as Joe breaks down Venezuela, explaining why Nicolás Maduro is not viewed as a legitimate leader and why U.S. action is being mislabeled as “regime change.” Are Americans being misled by selective language and media framing? The focus then turns domestic, exposing government fraud schemes tied to daycare and SNAP programs, and calling out political hypocrisy in major U.S. cities. As the conversation shifts forward, Joe raises a sobering question: Which jobs are about to disappear as humanoid robots and AI reshape the workforce—and which careers are about to explode? In the final stretch, Scott Garliss (https://x.com/CScottGarliss) joins John to unpack economic data that contradicts years of dire predictions. They examine tariffs, inflation, productivity gains, and why AI may be more like the railroad or Model T—disruptive at first, but transformative in the long run, and is the economy stronger than the experts admit?
Hour 1 of Rush To Reason starts 2026 by addressing health, medical freedom, and trust as Dr. Kelly Victory and Steve House discuss new federal changes to childhood vaccines. Dr. Victory clarifies these changes, why they matter, and the critical questions they raise about our healthcare system. The conversation reviews COVID-era decisions, accountability, and consequences for doctors who challenged official narratives. Why were dissenting medical voices silenced, and what does that mean for the next public health crisis? The panel also explores preparedness—physical, mental, and intellectual—emphasizing immune health, personal responsibility, and learning from those who “got it right” the first time. The discussion moves from individual health to the broader system, examining healthcare systems, insurance complexity, and why Americans often feel trapped in a model that discourages prevention and rewards confusion. The conversation then links health policy to politics and global power, asking: Are people being protected or managed? As 2026 begins, this hour challenges us to rethink medicine, authority, and who deserves our trust when it matters most. HOUR 2 Hour 2 of Rush To Reason intensifies as John is joined by author and commentator Drew Allen (https://x.com/DrewThomasAllen), Author of For Christ and Country: the Martyrdom of Charlie Kirk, who speaks openly about political violence and cultural radicalization. Drew reflects on the national reaction to Charlie's death, questioning why violence is selectively condemned—or sometimes celebrated—by ideology. He asks listeners to consider why discussions about transgenderism, mental health, accountability, and extremism are silenced when they clash with progressive narratives. What happens when truth becomes dangerous to express? Later in the hour, John is joined by Jim Paff, President of The Conservative Caucus (https://theconservativecaucus.com/), for a wide-ranging geopolitical deep dive. Jim breaks down U.S. actions in Venezuela, explaining why this moment is legally grounded, strategically different from past interventions, and deeply tied to countering China and Russia's influence in the Western Hemisphere. Is this really about oil—or about restoring stability, freedom, and American leverage closer to home? The hour closes by tying foreign policy to domestic unrest and questioning media narratives about ICE enforcement, paid protests, and failures of political leadership. Are these isolated incidents—or pieces of a much larger puzzle? HOUR 3 Hour 3 opens with John Rush and Jerzee Joe ( https://www.jerzeejoe.com/) discussing legacy, leadership, and why character matters more than titles. The hour quickly pivots into high-stakes geopolitics, as Joe breaks down Venezuela, explaining why Nicolás Maduro is not viewed as a legitimate leader and why U.S. action is being mislabeled as “regime change.” Are Americans being misled by selective language and media framing? The focus then turns domestic, exposing government fraud schemes tied to daycare and SNAP programs, and calling out political hypocrisy in major U.S. cities. As the conversation shifts forward, Joe raises a sobering question: Which jobs are about to disappear as humanoid robots and AI reshape the workforce—and which careers are about to explode? In the final stretch, Scott Garliss (https://x.com/CScottGarliss) joins John to unpack economic data that contradicts years of dire predictions. They examine tariffs, inflation, productivity gains, and why AI may be more like the railroad or Model T—disruptive at first, but transformative in the long run, and is the economy stronger than the experts admit?
Drew Allen joins the Bryce Eddy Show for a raw, unfiltered conversation about Charlie Kirk’s life, death, and legacy—and why his influence only grew after he was gone. Ready to JOIN THE FIGHT? Join Bryce’s email list for opportunities to join the discussion, get exclusive interviews, and MUCH MORE: Bryceeddy.com For daily episodes, news, and conservative discussions like this, SUBSCRIBE to The Bryce Eddy Show:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bryce-eddy-show/id1635204267 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thebryceeddyshow/ X:https://x.com/Bryceeddy1 ---------------------------------- Offers
Guest Drew Allen, author and podcaster, joins to discuss the mindset of protesters in Minneapolis. Are we seeing a George Floyd 2.0 protest? Democrat lawmakers fuel hatred against ICE, while Trump administration sends more law enforcement to the state. What is the role of federal government vs state government on immigration and crime? Discussion of Constitutional role of government, and holding government accountable...for the right reasons.
Guest Drew Allen, author "For Christ and Country", joins to discuss the state of the GOP going into 2026. Discussion of wins of the Trump admin, battles in Congress, and the division within conservative ranks. Are we fighting amongst our own too much? Discussion of the legacy of Charlie Kirk and the battle of personality over policy. President Trump rattles the healthcare industry after reclassifying marijuana in the nation. What does it mean? Discussion of the pushback against big pharma, medical research, and battling drug use in the nation.
The spineless Republicans stab us in the back again! PLUS, Drew Allen, West Coast VP of Publius PR and author of the new book For Christ and Country: The Martyrdom of Charlie Kirk, recalls where he was when Charlie was assassinated, all the lives Charlie has touched after his death, and how his untimely passing has encouraged him to be a more courageous Christian. And Shaun talks to Julian Hagmann, Chief Operating Officer of Caring Professionals Inc, about New York's biggest scam no one is talking about - the rigged Medicaid system that favors the SEIU to the tune of $11 billion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shawn Tierney meets up with Drew Allen of Grace Technologies to discuss Automation, Safety, the history of Grace, and more in this episode of The Automation Podcast. For any links related to this episode, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video. Watch The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog: Listen to The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog: The Automation Podcast, Episode 256 Show Notes: To learn about becoming a member and unlocking hundreds of our “member’s only” videos, click here. Until next time, Peace ✌️ If you enjoyed this content, please give it a Like, and consider Sharing a link to it as that is the best way for us to grow our audience, which in turn allows us to produce more content
It's the night cap! Gary Jeff talks with Dan Wos, Dr. Carole Lieberman, Richard Lyons, Drew Allen, "Shotgun" Tom Kelly, and Wildman Walker on this edition of the show!
It's the night cap! Gary Jeff talks with Dan Wos, Dr. Carole Lieberman, Richard Lyons, Drew Allen, "Shotgun" Tom Kelly, and Wildman Walker on this edition of the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Flyover Conservatives Show, we sat down with author and commentator Drew Allen for a deep dive into the spiritual and cultural forces surrounding the assassination of Charlie Kirk. In this powerful conversation, Drew exposes the ideology, deception, and radicalization that shaped the killer—and why September 10th will be remembered as a defining spiritual moment for America. Viewers will learn how Charlie's life, death, and legacy are igniting a new wave of courage, conviction, and Christian awakening across the nation.On the Flyover Conservatives Show, we sat down with author and commentator Drew Allen for a deep dive into the spiritual and cultural forces surrounding the assassination of Charlie Kirk. In this powerful conversation, Drew exposes the ideology, deception, and radicalization that shaped the killer—and why September 10th will be remembered as a defining spiritual moment for America. Viewers will learn how Charlie's life, death, and legacy are igniting a new wave of courage, conviction, and Christian awakening across the nation.TO WATCH ALL FLYOVER CONTENT: www.theflyoverapp.comTO WATCH ALL FLYOVER CONTENT: www.theflyoverapp.comFollow and Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFlyoverConservativesShow Follow and Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFlyoverConservativesShow Drew AllenDrew AllenSUBSTACK: https://drewallen.substack.com/ SUBSTACK: https://drewallen.substack.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/DrewThomasAllen TWITTER: https://twitter.com/DrewThomasAllen PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-drew-allen-show/id1660894359 PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-drew-allen-show/id1660894359 BOOK: https://a.co/d/00i8hl0 BOOK: https://a.co/d/00i8hl0https://a.co/d/00i8hl0 Drew Allen is an author, speaker, and political commentator known for his clear-eyed analysis of culture, faith, and the ideological battles shaping America. As a respected Substack writer and publicist, Drew reaches audiences nationwide with his bold, Christ-centered perspective on current events, media narratives, and the rising spiritual war in the United States. His new book, For Christ and Country, explores the life, legacy, and assassination of Charlie Kirk—and how this tragic moment sparked a nationwide awakening among Christian men, fathers, and patriots.Send us a message... we can't reply, but we read them all!Support the show► ReAwaken America- text the word FLYOVER to 918-851-0102 (Message and data rates may apply. Terms/privacy: 40509-info.com) ► Kirk Elliott PHD - http://FlyoverGold.com ► My Pillow - https://MyPillow.com/Flyover ► ALL LINKS: https://sociatap.com/FlyoverConservatives
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