Shows
BEK News Shows from the World of BEK.
Featured Shows Articles
Doni for Liberty Exposes How Animal Rights Laws Threaten Property Rights ↗
Animal rights laws aren't just about pets — they could cost you your land, your farm, and your freedom. Trent and activist Doni for Liberty pull back the curtain on hidden legislative traps threatening property owners nationwide. Don't let lawmakers legislate away your rights while you're not watching.
Flock Cameras, AI Data Centers, and North Dakota's Missile Defense with Mark Hagerott ↗
Flock cameras are sparking privacy backlash nationwide—and Scott Hennen wants answers. AI expert Mark Hagerott breaks down surveillance fears, booming AI data centers, and North Dakota's missile defense secrets. Then listeners call in with fiery opinions on artificial intelligence. Is AI protecting us or watching us? Tune in and decide.
Rural Route with Trent Loos: Jay Truitt Breaks Down Beef Plant Closures and Industry Shake-Ups ↗
Cattle expert Jay Truitt reveals why the Jocelyn, Illinois plant closure could cripple Northeast cattle feeders, exposes the shocking 90% lean beef shortage, and explains why small rendering plants almost never survive. Don't miss this insider look at the forces reshaping America's beef supply chain.
Saving Australia's Wild Brumbies: Legal Battles, Protests, and Healing Veterans ↗
Wild Brumbies are vanishing from Australia's outback, and a fierce legal battle plus worldwide protests are racing to save them. Discover how these rescued horses might also help American veterans heal from PTSD. Watch to see how one small population count could change everything.
Beef Processing Capacity Collapses as Grazing Acres Disappear ↗
Beef processing capacity in America is collapsing — only three major plants remain. Trent Loos and Damian Buckley expose the shocking closures, shrinking cattle herds, and the rewilding debate threatening ranchers' survival and the nation's food security. Don't miss this urgent conversation about the future of American beef.
Shows Articles
NAACP Impostor Fired, THC Crisis, Unique Escape ↗
In a recent episode of "Educated," hosted by Katie Petrick and David Fiorazo, the discussion ventured into a series of provocative topics that have stirred considerable attention. The hosts delved into the controversial case of a woman who, while previously leading the NAACP, was revealed to have misrepresented her racial identity.
Wet Weather, Nitrate Debate & Heroic Tales ↗
In a recent episode of "Across the Pond," hosts Trent Loos and Andrew Henderson, along with their guest Kelly, delve into a variety of pressing issues that strike at the heart of agricultural communities and broader societal concerns. The episode kicks off with an insightful discussion on the recent wet weather patterns observed in California and the UK.
Marriage Debt, Investing, Predatory Loans, & Budgeting on Fluctuating Income ↗
"The Ramsey Show," co-hosted by George Kamel and Rachel Cruze, offers practical advice on personal finance and debt management, aiming to empower viewers to take control of their financial future. In a recent episode, the duo delves into several critical topics that resonate with many individuals and families striving to achieve financial freedom.
Foreign Land Ownership in The US - Who Is Responsible For Keeping Track of It? ↗
Ladies of Another View has a lively discussion with Democratic Senator Tim Mathern and Republican Representative Jeff Hoverson regarding foreign land ownership in North Dakota as well as the USA.
Emotional Abuse: Arrogance, Empathy Deficit, Immaturity ↗
Dr. David Hawkins talks about the common signs and behaviors associated with narcissism and emotional abuse.
CO Bill Pushes Schools on Gender ID, Sparks Debate ↗
In a recent development from Colorado, a new bill is on the brink of becoming law, setting a precedent that could reshape the landscape of how schools address gender identity issues. This legislation mandates that educational institutions must support students in exploring and expressing their gender identities, even to the extent of facilitating social transitions, irrespective of parental input or objections.
Exploring the 1862 Minnesota Massacre with Descendant Steph Chappell ↗
In this compelling episode of "Trent on the Loos," host Trent engages in a deep dive into a pivotal moment in American history, the 1862 Minnesota Massacre, with guest Steph Chappell, who has a unique personal connection to this tragic event as a descendant of individuals involved.
Electric Vehicles and the 2030 Agenda, Super Bowl Green Claims, & AI's Rise in Google ↗
In today's episode of "Across the Pond", Trent and Andrew delve into a range of subjects that touch on the core of traditional values and practical realities. The discussion kicks off with Electric Vehicles (EVs) and the ambitious 2030 agenda aimed at transitioning towards cleaner energy. However, the hosts question the viability of this shift, pointing out a lack of consumer interest in purchasing EVs, suggesting that the push might be ahead of public readiness and market demand.
U.S. Stands Up for Uyghurs in China & Spotlight on Tigirlily Gold ↗
The Uyghur Policy Act, passed by the House with overwhelming bipartisan support, seeks to protect the identity of minority groups threatened by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Additionally, Rep. Young Kim of California advocates for support of the Uyghur Policy Act, emphasizing the importance of standing with oppressed groups.
Weather, Black History & Why are Minorities Leaving The Democrat Party? ↗
It's been a weird weather year throughout the U.S. Meteorologist Connor Smith at the US National Weather Service for North Dakota joins us to talk about the weather. He explains that we had 92 inches, most consecutive days of snow on the ground and almost broke the all-time record for snow on the ground. Why the difference between last year and this year?















