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Paula Bellenoit

America Speaks

A weekly Society, Culture and Personal Journals podcast
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America Speaks

Paula Bellenoit

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Paula Bellenoit

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Homeland security expert Dan O’Connor examines the problems with viewing the world and setting policy based on a geopgraphically defined map. Kinship and other cultural and economic ties are overriding geographic boundaries, and if we don’t get
Is the U.S. a constitutional republic? Maybe it has become more of a democracy as the Constitution has been amended. Actually, it was designed as a monarchy with God as King, and all the governmental structures we have were meant to create an o
Charity is being taxed out of existence, but Coach Roz and former Redskin Phil DuBois are bucking the trend and creating military-ready, college-ready, business-ready young citizens through a combined dose of physical team play and academic rem
No Child Left Behind was updated by a new law signed Dec. 10. It gives more power to states and local jurisdictions over school standards and implementation policies. Kris Amundson, executive director of the National Association of School Board
Many active duty and veteran military want to start or expand their own business instead of working for the man. Bunker Labs is making that possible by providing start-up and expansion training from top entrepreneurs in the nation. Justin Walke
Award-winning directors and producers Don and Anny Beck talk about the cultural impact of TV and movies on America and Don's new production "The Journey," about three Army members' transition from military service to the civilian sector.
The underwear bomber, the Boston bombers, the Chattanooga shooter--all were recent immigrants. Will the influx of refugees from war in the Mideast create a greater base for terrorism here? Homeland security expert Dan O'Connor dissects what a r
School as you know it will be vastly different within 5 years. Has anyone in your school system asked you for your input? I doubt it. We are starting the conversation here and will catalog what we learn to create a grassroots source of influenc
Propositions and policies on transgender inclusion and protection generated massive response in some municipal elections this past week. Jerra Whittaker, long-haul truck driver, Air Force veteran and transgender activist, gives insights into sc
On Oct. 16, we spotlighted the issue of dealing with millennials. This week, they talk back! A group of 16-year-old boys, the next generation of soldiers and leaders, will let us know what's right and wrong with America--and what they're going
The National Labor Relations Board has significantly expanded the scope of the National Labor Relations Act but without legislative approval. Bill Messenger, staff attorney at the National Right to Work Foundation, discusses workers whose paych
You think millennials are all about selfies and texting? You need to learn them to lead them. Warren Wright, partners with Neil Howe—the creator of the term “millennials—discusses the youngest working generation and how to recruit and lead them
De Toqueville had it right, "If I were asked to what the prosperity and growing strength of the American people should mainly be attributed, I would reply, 'to the superiority of their women.'" Co-author Arthea Reed joins us with stories of 23
Body composition change is hurting military and first-responder readiness and recruiting. Plus, the annual cost of obesity is estimated to be nearly half a trillion dollars. It’s a national security issue. Former Marine, now Department of Homel
LtCol Roberto Salas of the Army Chemical Corps discusses the ethics of CBRN, U.S. efforts to safely eliminate our arsenal and the homeland’s ability to respond to a chemical or biological attack. LtCol Salas was a chemical weapons escort and cu
Everything you know about your health could be wrong. Friday's show on metabolic disorder caused by sugar will rock your world. 25% of the young population is too obese to qualify for the military, and the VA is struggling to cure people of dis
Randy Sutton, national spokesman for the American Council on Public Safety (defendingtheshield.org) and author of The Power of Legacy (ThePowerOfLegacy.com), looks at the risk to national security from the decline of law and order. He also give
Are you a short-timer wondering how to parlay your military time and skills into a civilian job? You have more options than you might think! Yinon Weiss, Marine and now CEO at RallyPoint.com, talks to us about successfully getting veterans in f
He was 19 years old on a raid in Afghanistan when the ground gave way below him. After an 80-ft. fall into a dry well that left him an amputee, this Lance Corporal is still a driving force. Hear about the Wounded Warrior Regiment (http://facebo
Fr. Ray Leonard left a decade of work in China as an English-teaching priest to serve our military in Kings Bay, Georgia, only to find that our own government was denying U.S. military members their religious liberty. He took action, and the fi
Is rural cleansing the goal of environmental and economic regulation? Kevin Mooney of The Daily Signal, the newspaper of the Heritage Foundation, and Bonner Cohen, a senior fellow for the National Center for Public Policy Research and a member
Featured guest is former Air Force officer and current CEO and Founder of Blackmon Arrow, Mike Blackmon. Discussion centers around transitioning from the services to private life. Other topics include President Obama visiting federal prison and
Guest was Lt. Col. David S. Dinkelman, Army Recruiting Commander Baltimore Battalion out of Ft. Meade, MD. Also discussion about Iran and U.S. nuclear deal. Good or bad for America?
Philip Van Cleave of the Virginia Citizens Defense League slams the opposition's viewpoint on Second Amendment restrictions and discusses how the Founding Fathers built defense against tyranny into the Constitution.
One of the country's preeminent constitutional scholars slams the Supreme Court and warns of upcoming 1st Amendment challenges. An Ivy League conservative? Who knew?
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