CJ Pearson UNCENSORED – Episode 29: Never Forget Their Sacrifices
For this podcast, CJ reflects on what Memorial Day means to him and what it should mean to everyone.
For this podcast, CJ reflects on what Memorial Day means to him and what it should mean to everyone.
For this podcast, Rob marks the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s death, lamenting how the left’s divisive race hustling has only gotten worse.
In July 2012, a gay couple came into Masterpiece Cakeshop in Lakewood, Colorado asking for a custom wedding cake. The case went to the U.S. Supreme Court where he won by a vote of 7-2. Newt’s guests are Jack Phillips, and Jake Warner, legal counsel for the Alliance Defending Freedom.
For this podcast, Jon Voight tells all to Lisa Boothe. Lisa’s in-depth interview takes you on a journey through Jon Voight’s life and what shaped him into the Academy Award-winning actor he is today.
During the pandemic, the federal government stepped in to assist small business owners with loans. But some of this funding went to Chinese companies. To describe how this happened, Newt’s guest is Emily de La Bruyère, co-founder of Horizon Advisory.
When it comes to starting a business, sometimes the first step is the most difficult. Thankfully, there are those who help people reach their professional goals. For this podcast, David talks to someone who excels in this very field: Chrisa Zindros Boyce, chief strategy officer for Handel Group
Let’s be clear: What happened at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was reckless and idiotic, but the left is lying about the events of that day. For this podcast, Rob details how Democrats and some establishment Republicans are creating a false narrative about the Capitol riot, demonizing conservatives in a shameless bid to gain political power.
For this podcast, Gianno discusses the left’s attack on religious faith with Bill Haslam, who served as governor of Tennessee from 2011 to 2019. Gov. Haslam, a billionaire, has a new book coming out titled, Faithful Presence: The Promise and the Peril of Faith in the Public Square.
Newt’s guest is the remarkably talented writer, Malcolm Gladwell. He is the author of six New York Times bestsellers His latest book is The Bomber Mafia: A Dream, A Temptation, and the Longest Night of the Second World War.
Imagination is a national security imperative. Pearl Harbor, 9/11 and even COVID-19 could be considered failures of imagination. In some ways, we failed to imagine and prepare for what could happen. This is what Newt talks about with Adm. James Stavridis, retired four-star U.S. naval officer.