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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.
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Exploring Business Losses in Woke Culture and Traditional Masculinity on 'Ladies of Another View' ↗
This episode dives into current social and business trends with a focus on traditional values and the importance of merit-based achievement.
In this segment, Ethan Peck from Free Enterprise discusses the financial setbacks experienced by companies that heavily focus on social activism. He argues that these businesses often suffer losses due to prioritizing social agendas over customer interests.
Exploring Immigration's Role in U.S. Agriculture with Veteran Yvonne Paez ↗
"Trent on the Loose," welcomes military veteran and former Peace Officer Yvonne Paez for an insightful episode exploring the impact of America's immigration policies on the agricultural sector. Trent and Yvonne delve into her experiences in the armed forces and her tenure as a Peace Officer, drawing on her unique perspective to shed light on this critical issue.
Rice University's Chemistry Class Explores Science's Racial Bias ↗
In the latest episode of "Educated," hosted by Katie Petrick and David Fiorazo, the discussion takes a deep dive into the world of academia with a special focus on Rice University in Houston, Texas. Their guest, Alex Newman, brings to light a chemistry class offered by the university, uniquely centered on examining the racial biases within the realm of science, particularly in relation to African Americans.
Exploring Property Rights and IRS 1031 in Conservation, Grazing's Role in Biodiversity ↗
In today's episode of Across the Pond, Trent Loos dives into a significant discussion held at the Northwest landowners meeting, emphasizing the fundamental importance of property rights. He artfully explores strategies for conveying the vital message of property rights to the younger generation, recognizing their crucial role in shaping the future of land stewardship.
Jewish Team Faces Bias, Afro-Chemistry Course, Cursive's Return, Virgin Mary Statue Debate ↗
In a recent episode of "Educated," hosted by Katie Petrick and David Fiorazo, several pressing societal issues were discussed, reflecting on the values and principles that shape our nation's educational and cultural landscape. One of the key topics was the disturbing incident at a high school girls' basketball game, where a Jewish team was subjected to antisemitic remarks from the opposing team.
Up Next on Ladies of Another View: Landowner Rights Discussed at Convention ↗
THIS IS A PREVIEW INTO THE EPISODE OF LADIES OF ANOTHER VIEW, SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2024
The Northwest Landowners Association held its convention earlier this week in Bismarck, ND. Attorneys from across the nation participated in and explained the rights of individual landowners. They also explored Eminent Domain.
On the Next Ladies: Education, Freedom, Fentanyl, & Elvis! ↗
in today's Ladies of Another View, is Elvis still speaking?
Trent Loos Explores Livestock Auctions and Wine at NW Stock Show ↗
In this episode, Trent visits the Northwestern Stock Show in Colorado, showcasing the rich heritage and vital role of agriculture in our lives. The episode begins with Trent warmly welcoming Jerry Sidwell, a respected figure in the livestock industry. Viewers are treated to an exclusive look at the livestock auction, a key highlight of the event.
Exploring Energy Prices and Supporting a Local Baker's Dream ↗
In this episode of Ladies of Another View, Gene Graner from Heartland invest, joins the Ladies to discuss the current state of energy prices, which have been dramatically increasing. This rise in prices is attributed to several factors, including a recent severe arctic cold snap and policies like the Green New Deal, creating a challenging situation for consumers and businesses alike.
Excessive Spending Over Scholarships, Princeton's SEI Commitment, Rising Anti-Semitism in Colleges ↗
In the latest episode of "Educated," hosted by Katie Petrick and David Fiorazo, the focus is on a pressing and thought-provoking topic affecting one of the nation's largest universities. The episode scrutinizes the university's administration, highlighting an alarming trend where the institution appears to be deeply entrenched in a mindset that perceives racism as a pervasive issue.
















