The Climate Narrative, Media Manipulation, and Globalist Agenda: Teresa Platt Returns with A Warning
Teresa points out how repeating a message—no matter how questionable—can eventually make people believe it, especially when it’s pushed by trusted sources. Trent and Teresa explore how the media shapes public opinion and how hard it is to wake people up from carefully crafted narratives. Trent even recalls a past social media experiment he took part in, revealing just how powerful and misleading online platforms can be when it comes to public discourse. Together, they break down the role of the media in pushing global agendas, including the climate narrative and other efforts to control how people think and react. Teresa also shares her thoughts on the growing global security network being built by globalist powers and reflects on President Trump’s important trip to Saudi Arabia, which involved high-stakes security and weapons deals. This episode shines a light on the importance of discernment and truth in a noisy, manipulated world.
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Exposing the LIes: Andrew Destroys the "Whiteness" Agenda & Trump's Economy
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The Coffee Business in El Salvador: The Impact of Gangs, Deforestation, and Innovation
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On this episode of *Open Range*, host Matt Heilman sits down with Scott Tillman, the Chief Operating Officer of US Term Limits, to discuss the growing national movement for term limits on Congress. With an in-depth analysis, Scott explains why many Americans believe that term limits are essential to restoring power to the people and reducing the entrenched influence of career politicians.
Land Seized in Texas: Fighting Back Against Government Overreach
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Changes in U.S. Energy Policy: A Discussion with Geoff Simon From Western Dakota Energy
In this episode of What’s on Your Mind, host Scott Hennen welcomes Geoff Simon, the Executive Director of the Western Dakota Energy Policy Association. They dive into the significant shifts happening in U.S. energy policy, focusing on the controversial agenda set by EPA Chair Lee Zeldin.
Changes in U.S. Energy Policy: A Discussion with Geoff Simon From Western Dakota Energy
In this episode of What’s on Your Mind, host Scott Hennen welcomes Geoff Simon, the Executive Director of the Western Dakota Energy Policy Association. They dive into the significant shifts happening in U.S. energy policy, focusing on the controversial agenda set by EPA Chair Lee Zeldin.
The Impact of Global Influences and Earth Changes: A Conversation with JC Cole
Join Trent Loos on *Rural Route* as he sits down with JC Cole from New Jersey to discuss a wide array of topics that impact both rural and urban America. JC, a prepper and expert in emergency preparedness, shares insights from his starter prepper document available on his website, *ahfarms.org*.
Insurance Risks, Illegal Immigration, and the Future of Meat Consumption with Teresa Platt
Teresa Platt, author of *The Dark Side of Hunger Mountain*, joins Trent Loos from France to delve into a wide range of pressing issues. As insurance costs have surged over the past year, Platt explores the inherent risks within the insurance industry and the troubling questions surrounding its current model.
Rodeo Clowns, Ned Ledoux, and 4-H Achievement Days Adventure
Join us for another exciting episode of *Dakota Cowboy*, where the heart of western culture comes to life! In this episode, we delve into the world of rodeo clowns with a special feature on the infamous Larry Clayman and his incredible experience training the rodeo chimp, Todo.
Connecting with God: Understanding Life's Purpose Through Creation and Spiritual Listening
In this episode of *Wing and a Prayer*, Trent Loos, Pastor Jeff Weiss, and Luke Tibor are joined by Doc Roberts, a friend and mentor of Jeff's, for an insightful discussion on the deep spiritual connections found in the heart of creation.
Tausha Fields Morton Speaks Out From Prison in Shocking Murder Case
In this chilling episode of *Midwest Murder: True Crime Stories*, hosts Jonah Lantto and Dawn Palumbo revisit the high-profile Missouri murder case of Tausha Fields Morton. Sentenced to life in prison in 2010 for the murder of her ex-husband Mitch Kemp, Fields Morton continues to insist on her innocence, claiming her then-husband Greg Morton was the real killer.
Is Trump Turning on His Base? AI Energy Crisis, Epstein Files, and Faith Under Fire
On this eye-opening episode of *The Culture Crossroads with Andrew Southwick*, Andrew is joined by RC Williams and Julianna Ormond to tackle some of the most pressing issues shaking up our nation. First, they dig into recent remarks by President Trump that have left many of his most loyal supporters confused.
Real Estate, Family Values, and Land Grabs: Uniting Rural and Urban Truths
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos sits down with Leigh Brown, a bold voice from North Carolina joining the show from Chicago, where she’s attending an auctioneers convention. Leigh dives into the rising popularity of real estate auctions, explaining why this transparent method is gaining traction across the country.
Ostrich Farm Cull Order, Beef and Trade History, and Agriculture Data Theft Warnings
In this episode of *Across the Pond*, host Trent Loos flies solo for the first half as he shares a timely update on a Canadian ostrich farm that has been ordered to cull its herd—despite the animals being used strictly for medical research, not for human consumption. The returning guest from the farm was scheduled to speak but couldn’t make it due to travel issues.
Fighting for Small Business: Matt Heilman & Keren Kerrigan Break Down Policies, Taxes, and Energy
On this episode of *Open Range*, guest host Matt Heilman welcomes Karen Kerrigan, founder, president, and CEO of the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council. Together, they explore how federal policy decisions impact America’s job creators and the families they support.
Land O' Lakes and Winfield United: Pioneering Agriculture Research at the Plot Site Along HW 83
Open Range takes you on an exclusive tour of the innovative agricultural research conducted at the Plot site along Highway 83, between Washburn and Wilton, North Dakota. Owned by Land O' Lakes and operated under Winfield United, this 162-acre site stands as one of the largest and most diversified research areas in the country.
UK Voting Age Debate, Social Distractions, and Trent Responds to Frontline Doctors Letter
On this eye-opening episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes Kelly Seaton from the United Kingdom to discuss the latest push by the Labour Party to lower the voting age to 16. Is this move really about empowering youth—or is it a tactic to shift future elections?
Is Water Being Used as An Excuse for More Land Grabs? Trent Exposes Property Rights Abuse
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos is joined by Paul and Paula Phillips—a father-daughter duo who understand firsthand the dangers facing rural America. Together, they dive into an issue that affects farmers, ranchers, and landowners across the country: water rights and the growing threat of government overreach.
Senator Kevin Cramer Joins Talk Radio Town Hall on DC Drama and Listener Questions
In this powerful episode of *What’s On Your Mind*, Senator Kevin Cramer returns for his popular “Talk Radio Town Hall Friday” with host Scott Hennen. The full-hour conversation kicks off with a deep dive into the national budget battle, revealing the real story behind the spending chaos in Washington, D.C.
Faith, Freedom, and Unexpected Dishwasher Hacks: Anthony Destefano and Tyler O'Neil
In this inspiring and informative episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the panel welcomes two influential guests who speak boldly on matters of faith, truth, and the fight for traditional values in today’s world. Bestselling author Anthony DeStefano joins the show to discuss his latest release, *The Miracle Book: A Simple Guide to Asking for the Impossible*.
A Man's Journey with Trent: Connecting Rural America with Wildlife and Digital Detox
In this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos is joined by Bernie Harberts from North Carolina, who shares his fascinating journey of living off the digital grid.
North Dakota Politics: Grassroots vs Establishment, Parental Rights, and Party Registration
On this episode of *Open Range*, guest host Brandon Prichard sits down with Jason Steidl, Vice Chair of District 14 GOP, to talk about the uphill battles facing grassroots candidates in North Dakota. Jason recently ran for a State House seat and came within a few hundred votes of unseating a long-time incumbent.
Exposing Health Truths, A Heartwarming Marine Reunion, and the History of Independence Day
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts welcome Dr. Xavier Figueroa, a neurobiologist, toxicologist, and biotech researcher with deep insights into today’s most pressing health concerns. Dr. Figueroa pulls back the curtain on some alarming trends in the medical and biotech fields, raising questions that demand honest answers.
A Day in the Life of A Beekeeper
In this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent welcomes January Nachtigall, a passionate beekeeper, to share her journey into the world of beekeeping. January talks about her first experience rescuing bees and how it led her to pursue a deeper understanding of their vital role in our ecosystems.
Montana Politics, Canadian Wildfires, and Wellness Tips From Red River
On this episode of *What’s On Your Mind*, Scott Hennen welcomes Montana Senator Tim Shelly for a timely discussion about what’s happening in the Montana legislature. Senator Shelly shares insight into the new leadership shaping policy in Big Sky Country, and they break down the ripple effects those decisions could have on the region.
Exposing Health Truths, A Heartwarming Marine Reunion, and History of Independence Day
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts welcome Dr. Xavier Figueroa, a neurobiologist, toxicologist, and biotech researcher with deep insights into today’s most pressing health concerns.
Flooding, Tech Failure, and Economic Risks: JC Cole's Insights on Preparation and Global Challenges
In this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos is joined by JC Cole from New Jersey, diving deep into the challenges faced by communities due to natural disasters and economic instability. The discussion starts with the severe flooding impacting New York, New Jersey, and other parts of the country, highlighting the urgent need for preparedness in the face of increasingly frequent extreme weather events.
French Food, Wildfire Land Grabs, and History Repeating: Teresa Platt Returns
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos is joined once again by Teresa Platt, checking in from France for a wide-ranging conversation that spans farm to table and history to headline.
How The Climate Change Grift is Destroying America's Farms and Ranches
On this eye-opening episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos welcomes special guest Dustin Kittle—a rancher and practicing attorney—to expose how the climate change agenda is devastating American agriculture. Together, they cut through the media noise and political spin to reveal how environmental regulations and climate-based policies are crushing family farms and ranches across the country.
Listener Voices Take Over as Scott Tackles What's Really On Your Mind
On this episode of *What’s On Your Mind*, host Scott Hennen opens up the phone lines and hands the mic over to you, the listener. In a refreshing return to the basics of talk radio, the show turns into a true community forum, as callers from across the region sound off on the issues that matter most to them.
Fighting Back Against China: Robby Dube Returns to Defend U.S. Rights, Land, and Infrastructure
On this powerful episode of *Ladies of Another View*, attorney Robby Dube returns with vital updates on his continued legal work to defend America’s freedoms and infrastructure.
Joe Arminio Exposes the Globalist Agendas, Digital Prison, and Monetary War on America
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts welcome Dr. Joe Arminio—scholar, author, and public policy expert—for a powerful and eye-opening discussion on the future of America’s monetary system, national sovereignty, and the hidden threats shaping our economy and society.
Texas Goes Its Own Way: Gold, Growth, and the True Value of Land in Changing America
On this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos welcomes back longtime friend and policy expert Jay Truitt from Texas. Together, they take viewers on a journey through the Lone Star State's bold steps toward economic independence and rural revitalization.
Bee Frequencies, Antarctic Ice Growth, and the CO2 Control Agenda Exposed
On this eye-opening episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes Councilor Ingrid from Australia to dig into some of the biggest issues shaping agriculture, health, and global policy. Ingrid introduces a company promoting “bee-saving frequencies,” but are these signals really helping pollinators—or harming them?
A Walk Through Texas Ranching History with Trent and Rusty Ellis
In this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos travels deep into the heart of Texas to meet with longtime ranch foreman Rusty Ellis. What follows is a powerful and personal journey through generations of hard work, tradition, and the grit it takes to survive and thrive on the land.
Scott Hennen Talks Wildfires, UAV Projects, State Leadership, and Trump Derangement Syndrome
On this episode of *What’s On Your Mind*, host Scott Hennen delivers timely and hard-hitting conversations on the issues shaping North Dakota and the nation.
Water Control, Rising Costs & Federal Overreach: A Rancher's Perspective From Nevada to Texas
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos is joined by longtime Nevada rancher Hank Vogler for a powerful conversation on the increasing government grip over rural life. From water rights to land management, Hank shares how the control of water is being used to control the land—and, in turn, the people who live and work on it.
CO2 Pipeline Dangers, Water Control, and the Urbanization Trap: Trent and Damian Speak Out
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos checks in from the road to Dallas, where he’s headed to meetings focused on the rising concern over CO2 pipelines. Joined by New Zealand native Damian Buckley, the conversation shines a light on the growing global resistance to these pipelines, which pose serious risks—especially when planned near major fault lines.
Secret Teacher's Union Agendas, China's Farmland Pushback, and A Single Mother's Bold Testimony
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts dive deep into crucial issues surrounding education, agriculture policy, and the struggles of single mothers in today's society. The show begins with explosive revelations about the National Education Association’s (NEA) recent convention.
Inside the Action: Trent Rides Into A Nebraska Equine Mounted Shooter Event
On this action-packed episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent heads straight into the heart of Nebraska to bring viewers an up-close look at a mounted shooting competition that highlights skill, tradition, and the unshakable spirit of the American cowboy.
Exposing GPS Interference, ESOPS, Health Trends, and Big Wins for ND in the Big, Beautiful Bill
On this episode of *What’s On Your Mind*, host Scott Hennen dives into timely topics that hit close to home in North Dakota. He starts the show with a surprising discussion about how Canadian wildfire smoke is doing more than just clouding the skies—it’s also interfering with GPS and cell phone signals across the region.
Overcoming Addiction Through Faith: Bob Kouba's Powerful Testimony
In this life-changing episode of *Wing & A Prayer*, hosts Trent Loos, Pastor Jeff Weiss, and Luke Tibor sit down with Bob Kouba from the Fargo, ND area. Bob opens up about his powerful journey from the depths of alcohol addiction to redemption through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Midwest Murder: Not Double Jeopardy
In this gripping episode of *Midwest Murder*, hosts Dawn Palumbo and Jonah Lantto dive deep into a chilling case that rocked a quiet community. Four members of a close-knit family are brutally murdered, sending shockwaves through the region.
Legendary Rodeo Clown, Ned Ledoux Part 2, and 4H Celebrations in Burleigh County
In this thrilling episode of *Dakota Cowboy*, host Tisa Peek teams up with Beni Paulson for another unforgettable ride through the heart of rodeo country. Viewers are treated to a wild and hilarious segment featuring legendary rodeo clown Larry Clayman, who shares jaw-dropping stories about his time in the arena—including his experience training a rodeo chimp named Todo.
What Do We Know About the Epstein Files? Trump DOJ's Handling and the State of American Masculinity
In this episode of The Culture Crossroads with Andrew Southwick, the host starts by delving into the controversial and ongoing Jeffrey Epstein case. He breaks down the known facts surrounding Epstein's crimes, his connections to powerful figures, and how recent developments under the Trump Department of Justice seem to raise more questions than answers.
How Will the Big, Beautiful Bill Affect America's Agriculture
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, host Trent Loos invites biofuels systems engineer Kevin Kenney to break down the potential impact of the Big Beautiful Bill on America's agriculture sector. As lawmakers push forward with sweeping legislation aimed at reshaping various industries, the agricultural community faces a whirlwind of changes.
Youth Ministry Challenges and School Choice Reforms in North Dakota Spotlight
On this powerful episode of *What’s On Your Mind*, Scott Hennen talks with Nick Hall, Founder and President of Pulse North Dakota, about the urgent need to revive youth ministry in North Dakota and across America.
Dems Politicize Texas Tragedy, Corporate Accountability Rises, and A Touch of Humor
On this hard-hitting episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the panel breaks down the heartbreaking flash floods in Texas that claimed over 100 lives—and the shameful way political operatives are using this tragedy to push an agenda.
EMF Exposure and Home Safety: Joe Esposito and Kenwon Fulson Discuss Practical Solutions
In this episode of *Rural Route* with Trent Loos, viewers are introduced to Joe Esposito and Kenwon Fulson, experts in electromagnetic fields (EMF) and home safety.
From Fairs to Global Playlists: Tyson Schulte's Music Crosses Oceans and Hearts
On this heartfelt episode of *Across the Pond*, host Trent Loos welcomes two special guests—Kelly Seaton from the United Kingdom and Tyson Schulte, a singer-songwriter from Illinois whose music is capturing hearts far beyond his Midwest roots.
A Comprehensive Discussion on Education, Politics, and Economic Freedom
In this episode of *Open Range*, host Brandon Prichard engages in insightful conversations with Aiden Buzzetti from the 1776 Project and Kentucky legislator TJ Roberts. Aiden kicks off the discussion by delving into the mission of the 1776 Project, highlighting their strong focus on school board elections and the importance of educational reform.
Energy, Pipelines, and Sky-High Housing: McKenzie County Commissioner Joel Brown
On this episode of *What’s On Your Mind,* Scott Hennen broadcasts live from Watford City, bringing important local issues to the forefront. He kicks off the show with McKenzie County Commissioner Joel Brown, diving into the heart of energy production in western North Dakota.
From Texas Roots to Omaha Courtrooms: A Personal Injury Attorney's Mission to Fight for Justice
> On this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos welcomes Mandy Gruhlkey, a personal injury attorney now living in Omaha, Nebraska, but originally from a small town in Texas. After a chance encounter at a gas station just two weeks ago, Mandy and Trent reconnected for a meaningful conversation about the legal system, personal responsibility, and the importance of revitalizing small towns.
From Texas Roots to Omaha Courtrooms: A Personal Injury Attorney's Mission to Fight for Justice
In this thought-provoking episode of *Across the Pond* with Trent Loos, Teresa Platt, author of *The Dark Side of Hunger Mountain*, joins from her home in France. The conversation begins lightheartedly with a discussion about the classic TV show *Gunsmoke* and its beloved character, Festus, but quickly delves into serious matters surrounding environmental concerns.
Keeping Small Town America Alive and Well with Mayor James Decker
In this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, host Trent Loos sits down with James Decker, the mayor of Stamford, Texas, to explore what it takes to keep small-town America thriving.
Pastor Gus Booth Discusses New IRA Laws and Epstein List Cover-Up
In this compelling episode of *What’s on Your Mind*, Scott Hennen is joined by Pastor Gus Booth for an insightful discussion about recent changes to IRS laws and regulations affecting churches. They delve into the implications of these new laws on religious organizations, examining both the challenges and potential benefits.
Sexual Revolution Consequences and Trump-Era Court Battles Take Center Stage
On this thought-provoking episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts take a deep dive into the fallout from two of America’s most defining cultural and political flashpoints.
Natural Disasters, Food Security, and Historic Insight with JC Cole
In this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos is joined by JC Cole from New Jersey for a thought-provoking discussion on the rising frequency of natural disasters and their potential implications.
Teresa Platt Explores CO2, Carbon Credits, and the Dangers of Central Planning
In this thought-provoking episode of *Across the Pond* with Trent Loos, Teresa Platt, author of *The Dark Side of Hunger Mountain*, joins from her home in France. The conversation begins lightheartedly with a discussion about the classic TV show *Gunsmoke* and its beloved character, Festus, but quickly delves into serious matters surrounding environmental concerns.
Saving Food Supply From Overreaching Government Emergency Powers - A Deep Dive Into CA Ranching
In this eye-opening episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent is joined by Theodora Johnson, a rancher from Siskiyou County, California. Together, they delve into the troubling ways local and state governments are impacting ranch lands in California.
Exploring AI, Local Growth, and Grand Forks, ND Updates with Mayor Bochenski and the 8020 Group
In this episode of *What’s On Your Mind*, host Scott Hennen broadcasts from The Hive in Grand Forks, where he dives into one of today’s hottest and most controversial topics—Artificial Intelligence.
Honoring Heroes, Defending Values: Military Legacy, National Policy, and Radical Ideologies
In this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts take viewers on a thought-provoking journey across key topics shaping our culture and future. The program opens with a heartfelt look at the new North Dakota Military Museum, an initiative designed to honor the brave men and women who’ve served our nation.
Jay Truitt Discusses Screw Worm Threat, Texas Flooding, and the Climate Change Debate with Trent
In this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos welcomes Jay Truitt, a seasoned expert from Washington, D.C., to discuss crucial agricultural and environmental issues. Jay shares insights from his recent visit to the nation’s capital, where he has been deeply involved in discussions shaping the future of agriculture.
EMF Dangers, Smart Meters, and Global Farming: A Cross-Continent Conversation
On this compelling episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes Councilor Ingrid from Australia and her cousin, Dr. Andrew Black, currently working in the Philippines. Together, they dive into emerging concerns about electromagnetic frequencies (EMF), especially from RFID tags placed in livestock.
Texas Flooding, ND Disaster Relief, and the Big, Beautiful Bill
On this episode of *What’s On Your Mind*, host Scott Hennen takes on the latest headlines with sharp insight and strong commentary. Scott opens the show discussing the severe flooding in Texas, highlighting the tragic impact on families and communities.
Trump's Immigrant Labor Stance, The Battle with Big Government, and What's Ahead for Ranchers
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes Nevada sheep rancher Hank Vogler back to the program for a frank and informative conversation about foreign labor, government overreach, and what’s really happening in rural America. The show opens with a discussion on President Trump’s recent announcement to leave farmer immigrant labor programs like H-2A alone—a welcome sign for ranchers like
Are Natural Disasters Being Engineered? Trent and Damian Expose the Global Connections
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, host Trent Loos welcomes back Damian Buckley from New Zealand to tackle a range of critical issues that demand honest conversation. The show begins with a look at the devastating floods in Texas and the possible connection to cloud seeding—a controversial weather modification practice.
Keeping the Traditional Ag Auction Alive at the Ulmer Auction with Brent Ulmer
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent welcomes Brent Ulmer, the owner and auctioneer at Ulmer Auction, to discuss the importance of preserving the tradition of agricultural auctions in today's fast-paced world.
Blood Ties and Betrayal: The Haunting Case of Edwin Hawles Unfolds in Front of Live Audience
In this gripping episode, recorded in front of a live audience at the Belle Behus Auditorium in Bismarck, ND, hosts Jonah Lantto and Dawn Palumbo share the chilling and complex case of Edwin Hawes. On October 30, 2008, a 911 call reported Edwin missing from his home in Andover, Minnesota. Blood in the driveway, a vanished vehicle, and suspicious siblings ignited an investigation that revealed a tangled web of family betrayal, financial deception, and deep-seated resentment.
Youth Rodeo Bible Camp and Cow Cutting Lessons with State Champ Sofie Huff
In this heartwarming and down-to-earth episode of Dakota Cowboy, viewers saddle up for a journey into the heart of the western way of life. Host Beni heads to a youth rodeo Bible camp, where faith, fellowship, and horsemanship come together under wide open skies.
Exploring American History and Minot's Future Leadership with ND Lawmakers
On this episode of *Open Range*, guest host Brandon Prichard welcomes two dynamic guests who are deeply involved in public service and leadership.
Rescuing Americans Abroad: Project Dynamo's Fight Against Trafficking and Tyranny
In this gripping episode of *Wing And A Prayer*, hosts Trent Loos, Pastor Jeff Weiss, and Luke Tibor are joined by special guest Mario Duarte—former Guatemalan Intelligence Chief and a leader in the life-saving group, Project Dynamo.
Independence Day Conversation with Active Duty Marine Sergeant Reflects on Service and Freedom
On this special Independence Day episode of *Trent on the Loos*, host Trent Loos welcomes U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Damian Smith for an insightful conversation about patriotism, service, and what it means to defend the freedoms of America.
Fighting to Save Another Private Farm From Being Seized by Local Government
In this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent is joined by three Stanton County landowners—Bryce Leuthold, Brett Leuthold, and Justin Kennedy—who are fighting an intense battle to save their family land from a government-sponsored corporate seizure.
4th of July, Tax Reform, and Patriotism with ND U.S. Senator John Hoeven & Purple Heart Hero
On this special Independence Day edition of *What’s On Your Mind*, host Scott Hennen broadcasts live from Petro Serve USA, where he takes the pulse of the public leading up to the 4th of July.
Exposing Chinese Influence on U.S. Campuses, Gender Truths,, and the Collapse of Parenting
This powerful episode of *Ladies of Another View* brings serious issues to the forefront that every American family needs to understand. The ladies welcome Joshua Philipp, senior investigative reporter with *The Epoch Times* and host of *Crossroads*.
Celebrating Independence and Ag Production in Rural Colorado with Chuck Miller and Dave Fields
On this episode of *Rural Route*, hosted by Trent Loos, Chuck Miller from Brush, Colorado, and Dave Fields from Colorado join the conversation to reflect on the meaning of Independence Day and how it ties into liberty and freedom in rural America.
Canadian Ranch Talk, Rodeo Roots, and Black Angus Impact on North American Cattle Industry
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, host Trent Loos welcomes Canadian rancher and rodeo man Scott Atkins for a down-to-earth conversation that feels like two old friends catching up on the front porch. Their discussion kicks off with reflections on Independence Day traditions and how rodeo remains a deeply rooted part of North American heritage.
Keith Burns Shares His Patriotic Views and Country Music Talent
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts deliver a sharp and insightful look at today’s most urgent topics—from Eastern European security to media falsehoods and simple ways to improve your health.
Electric Grid Warnings, Energy Reality & The Dollar's Value
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes back JC Cole from New Jersey for a no-nonsense look at America’s vulnerable electric grid and the troubling trends shaping our nation’s energy policy. JC explains how essential infrastructure—like new transmission lines—are being denied permits in many areas, even as major energy demands increase from AI and data centers.
French Farm Life, Rural Roots, and Historic Land Use
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes Teresa Platt, author of *Dark Side of Hunger Mountain*, who now resides in a small village in France. Teresa shares what life looks like in her rural community, where the heartbeat of the land is still alive and well.
Shelby County Takes A Stand: Fighting for Property Rights in the CO2 Pipeline Battle
On this eye-opening episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos welcomes Steve Kenkel, Shelby County, Iowa’s appointed Pipeline Liaison, for a powerful conversation about the fight to protect property rights. As federal and state authorities push for carbon dioxide pipelines across rural lands, Shelby County is standing firm in defense of its citizens.
Scott Hennen Breaks Down Tax- Changes in the Big, Beautiful Bill with Guest Kent Busek
On this episode of *What’s On Your Mind*, host Scott Hennen focuses on one of the most talked-about topics in North Dakota and across the country—The Big Beautiful Bill. With key votes happening and debate heating up, Scott unpacks what’s really inside this legislation and what it means for everyday Americans.
Poland Prepares for Threats, Media Lies Exposed, and Gratitude Boosts Health
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts deliver a sharp and insightful look at today’s most urgent topics—from Eastern European security to media falsehoods and simple ways to improve your health.
Is The 'Big, Beautiful Bill' Really That Beautiful?
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos is joined by longtime friend and policy expert Jay Truitt, calling in from the road while hauling granite countertops for one of his own job sites. Jay shares that like many Americans, sometimes the only way to get the job done is to do it yourself.
Councilor Ingrid Speaks Out: From Horse Racing to the Lord's Prayer and Fighting Against Overreach
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes back Australian councilor Ingrid for a candid and insightful conversation. Ingrid shares what it’s really like to step into a leadership role and take a stand for her community.
2025 Summer Tour: Hunting for the Best Burger in Nebraska
In this mouthwatering episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent takes you on an exciting adventure to find the best burger in Nebraska. As part of the 2025 Best Burger Summer Tour, Trent travels across the state, stopping at iconic local spots and hidden gems to sample some of the finest burgers Nebraska has to offer.
Scott Hennen and Julie Fedorchak Discuss the Big, Beautiful Bill and Its Impact on North Dakota
On today's *What's On Your Mind*, Scott Hennen is joined by Julie Fedorchak to dissect the highly debated *Big Beautiful Bill*. Julie, a seasoned expert in North Dakota policy, breaks down the bill’s key provisions and examines what it could mean for the state’s future.
The State of Dairy: Animal Health, Farm Stress, and American Hiring Values
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos welcomes Dr. Dave Krahn, a seasoned veterinarian with a deep understanding of America’s dairy industry. Together, they dive into the real-life struggles facing today’s dairy farmers—not just economically, but in terms of health, morale, and sustainability..
Expert Warns of EMP Attacks as Voters Sound Off on Big, Beautiful Bill
On this episode of *What’s On Your Mind*, host Scott Hennen tackles two urgent topics that impact every American.
Mandan Rodeo Grounds, Media Manipulation, and Military Missions Uncovered
On this eye-opening episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts welcome Dale Pahlke from Dakota Community Bank to discuss a topic close to North Dakota’s heart—rodeo. Pahlke shares why he felt it was time to invest in a brand-new rodeo facility in Mandan, ND, and how the new grounds will enhance the community's long-standing tradition of honoring faith, family, and freedom.
Hunting Tales, Foreign Labor Struggles, and Public Land Problems
On this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos welcomes back longtime friend and Nevada sheep rancher Hank Vogler for a conversation packed with grit, truth, and some laughs. From wild hunting adventures around the globe to the ongoing headaches ranchers face with America’s immigration and labor policies, Hank lays it all out.
Is Big Government Destroying Western Economies? Global Insights from New Zealand to Belize
On this eye-opening episode of *Across the Pond*, host Trent Loos is joined by two sharp international voices—Damian Buckley from New Zealand and Dr. Rick Becker, a former North Dakota state legislator currently in Belize. Together, they take a hard look at the state of global economics, focusing on troubling trends hitting Western nations.
Missing in the Deadroom: Iowa Mother Hides Husband's Remains for A Year in Shocking Small Town Case
In this chilling episode of *Midwest Murder: True Crime Stories*, hosts Jonah Lantto and Dawn Palumbo take viewers inside one of Iowa’s most disturbing true crime cases. When Scott Shannahan vanished in the summer of 2002, no one in the small town of Defiance seemed particularly concerned.
Dakota Cowboy Hits the Trail to McKenzie County Fair, NDHSRA Finals, and Historic Medora
This week on *Dakota Cowboy*, saddle up for a jam-packed adventure through North Dakota’s western heritage. Host Tisa Peek travels to Watford City for the McKenzie County Fair, where rodeo tradition runs deep.
Are RFK Jr and HHS Trying to Monitor Your Every Bit as You Eat?
In this episode of *The Culture Crossroads with Andrew Southwick*, the hosts dive into a thought-provoking discussion about the recent testimony from HHS Secretary and RFK Jr., which reveals a government-backed initiative encouraging Americans to wear advanced health monitors.
Understanding Hospitality, Division of Society, and the Israel-US Relationship
On this week’s episode of *Wing And A Prayer,* Trent Loos, Pastor Jeff Weiss, and Luke Tibor dive into the rich subject of hospitality and its regional differences.
Jonathan Holleman on Electrical Grid Vulnerabilities, Global Events, and Preparation for the Future
In this eye-opening episode of "Rural Route," host Trent Loos sits down with Jonathan Hollerman, a veteran and government consultant with deep expertise in electrical grid vulnerabilities and global security issues.
Experiencing the Fort Seward Wagon Train: Honoring History and Living the Prairie Life
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos highlights one of North Dakota’s most meaningful traditions—the Fort Seward Wagon Train. Joining him are Lacey Int Veldt, president of the board of directors, and Devin Helm, the trail’s ramrod.
Discussing America's Political and Moral Landscape
In this thought-provoking episode of *Open Range*, Gary Emineth and Perry Schumacher engage in a deep conversation about America’s political and moral future.
Unlocking Health Secrets: Dr. Nathan Bryan Returns to Discuss Nitric Oxide's Powerful Benefits
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, host Trent Loos welcomes back Dr. Nathan Bryan, a leading researcher in human health and nitric oxide science. Dr. Bryan shares new findings about the critical role nitric oxide plays in supporting heart health, circulation, and the body’s natural ability to fight disease.
Friday Town Hall in Watford City: Energy, Iran, and Protecting America's Medical Staff
On this powerful episode of *What’s On Your Mind*, host Scott Hennen broadcasts live from Watford City for his weekly Friday Town Hall, where Senator Kevin Cramer joins the show to discuss the latest updates out of Washington, D.C.
USDA's Bird Flu Vaccine Flaw & Killdeer Rodeo Preview
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the panel welcomes Nic Hulscher, Master of Public Health and Epidemiologist with the McCullough Foundation, to sound the alarm on a controversial plan from the USDA.
Walking Pigs for Protection and Breeding for the Future: Insights From Across the Pond
On this eye-opening episode of *Across the Pond*, host Trent Loos welcomes back Kelly Seaton from the United Kingdom for a lively discussion that spans global current events and hands-on farm life. Kelly shares how her full week of meetings, planning, and on-the-ground efforts has left her feeling energized rather than exhausted.
District Censure, Party Power & Right to Life: Open Range Hits Hard on Political Accountability
On this episode of *Open Range*, guest host Brandon Prichard steps in to deliver a powerful and timely discussion on political accountability, party discipline, and the ongoing battle to protect life in North Dakota. Brandon is joined by Jerri Jofauf, the newly elected District 7 Chair for the NDGOP, who sheds light on the recent censure of State Legislator Jason Dockter.
Mike Lindell Speaks Out on Dominion Lawsuit and Dr. Ted Fogarty Explains Hyperbaric Healing
On this eye-opening episode of *What’s On Your Mind*, host Scott Hennen welcomes two outspoken guests for conversations that push back against mainstream narratives.
Luke Armstrong on Helping Children in Guatemala and Jacob Thompson Discusses Human Trafficking Bills
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, two powerful voices share their missions for social change and later test their news savvy in a fun round of "True or Fake News" trivia. Luke Armstrong, founder of the Integral Heart Foundation, joins to discuss his transformative work in Lake Atitlán, Guatemala.
The Future of Ethanol: Nebraska's Advantage and the Impact of Subsidies
In this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos is joined by Kevin Kenney, a biofuels engineer from Nebraska, to dive deep into the world of ethanol production and its impact on both producers and consumers.
The Mule Team, River Towns and Railroads That Built America: Trent Talks Transportation and Ticks
On this unique episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos takes the reins solo after a last-minute guest mix-up, and delivers a thoughtful look at how transportation shaped the backbone of American growth. Trent journeys back to the 1800s, when mule teams hauled goods across rugged terrain, fueling expansion and laying the groundwork for thriving towns and cities.
Exposing the Truth About Antidepressants: Kim Witczak's Mission for Drug Safety
On this powerful episode of *Open Range*, host Gary Emineth sits down with Kim Witczak, a leading global drug safety advocate, public speaker, and marketing professional who is reshaping the conversation around prescription medications.
Is America's Textile Industry on Life Support? The Push to Bring Cotton Back Home
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent sits down with Lauren Decker, Executive Vice President of Rolling Plains Cotton Growers, for a powerful conversation about the decline of America’s textile industry and what it will take to restore it.
ND Governor Kelly Armstrong Discusses Deadly ND Storm and Energy Policy Impacts
On this episode of *What’s on Your Mind*, host Scott Hennen revisits key moments from yesterday’s conversation with North Dakota State Senator Tim Mathern, who discussed important developments in oil and gas policy and how energy resources continue to shape the state's future.
Americans Turn Their Backs on Pride Month: Exposing the Cost of the Sexual Revolution
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, founder of The Ruth Institute, delivers a bold and eye-opening look at why Americans are moving away from Pride Month.
How Trade Deals and Climate Treaties are Undermining Farmers on Both Sides of the Atlantic
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes author Teresa Platt from France to discuss serious concerns about global trade, climate policy, and sovereignty. As the author of *Dark Side of Hunger Mountain*, Teresa brings sharp insight into how both U.S. and French farmers are being undercut by trade deals that favor foreign competitors.
Education Reform in North Dakota: The Future of Higher Education with Doug Jensen
In this episode of *Open Range*, host Matt Heilman sits down with Doug Jensen, former President of Bismarck State College, to discuss his extensive background and journey in higher education. Originally from Pittsburgh, Doug never anticipated a career in academia.
Rebuilding Nebraska's Big Rodeo: A Community Effort to Restore Legacy
On this special episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent visits Nebraska's Big Rodeo, a historic event that has been devastated by a recent storm system. Trent meets with Burwell Rodeo board member, Dale Seidell, who shares the deeply rooted history and legacy of this beloved rodeo.
Ceasefire in the Middle East, POTUS Drops F-Bomb, and Energy Discussion with Larry Behrens
On today’s episode of *What’s on Your Mind*, host Scott dives into some of the most talked-about events happening in the world today. The show begins with a heated discussion on the latest ceasefire agreement in the Middle East, analyzing the significance of this development and its potential impact on global peace efforts.
U.S. Strikes Iranian Nuclear Sites, LA Riots Cost Millions, and Laughter Lifts the Mood
In this powerful episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the panel dives into the major headlines shaping our nation and the world, beginning with the shocking aftermath of violent protests in Los Angeles. The city is now facing a $32 million taxpayer burden after anti-ICE demonstrators caused widespread destruction.
Jay Truitt on Federal Money, Weather, and Agriculture
In this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos is joined by Jay Truitt from Texas, who shares insights on a range of important issues affecting rural America. The conversation dives into Jay’s unique bond with his father, shaped by the impactful and meaningful communication they shared over the years.
A Carnivore's Delight: Unveiling the Art of Meat Quality with Brian Thompson
In this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent is joined by Chuckbox Aficionado, Brian Thompson, for an in-depth discussion on what makes a quality piece of meat. Together, they explore every facet of the meat industry, from how animals are raised, to the processing methods that influence flavor and texture.
Tax Funding, Environment, and U.S. Involvement in Iran with Senator Tim Mathern
On this episode of *What’s on Your Mind*, Scott Hennen sits down with Senator Tim Mathern for an insightful discussion on the complexities of tax funding and its impact on the environment. Senator Mathern shares his thoughts on the crucial role of tax policies in shaping environmental efforts and sustainable practices across the nation.
MN Lawmaker's Tragic Death, Native American Images Defended, and Omar's Controversial Statements
In this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, Chap Petersen, representing the Native American Guardians Association (NAGA), defends the use of Native American images for towns and sports teams. Petersen highlights the importance of preserving cultural symbols and challenges efforts to eliminate them, presenting a compelling argument for honoring Native American heritage.
Hank Vogler on Weather, Public Land Sales, and Water Wars in America
In this episode of *Rural Route*, hosted by Trent Loos, Hank Vogler from White Pines County, Nevada, joins to discuss a range of pressing issues that affect both rural and urban America.
How Fear Sells: Weather Hysteria, Tornado Truths, and Tribal Wisdom from New Zealand
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes back Damian Buckley from New Zealand to tackle how headlines have changed over time, and not necessarily for the better. Damian compares today’s sensationalist media coverage of storms to how similar weather events were reported decades ago.
Are We Closer to John Adams' or John Lennon's America? Southwick and Panel Explore Left's Playbook
On this thought-provoking episode of *The Culture Crossroads with Andrew Southwick*, Andrew poses a bold question: Are we closer to John Adams’ America, founded on faith, virtue, and liberty—or John Lennon’s vision of a godless, borderless utopia?
Celebration of Life vs Funeral: Finding Hope in Loss and the Promise of Eternal Life
On this heartfelt episode of *Wing And A Prayer*, Trent Loos, Pastor Jeff Weiss, and Luke Tibor come together to talk about a topic that touches every life—grief, loss, and the hope that follows. Having each recently experienced the passing of loved ones, Trent and Jeff reflect on what it truly means to celebrate a life rather than mourn in sorrow.
ND Senator Kevin Cramer Joins Scott at Town Hall to Discuss Iran, Israel, and U.S. Foreign Policy
On this episode of *What’s on Your Mind*, U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer joins host Scott Hennen for a special Talk Radio Town Hall to address one of the most pressing issues facing our nation today: escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Real Stories, Real History: Trent and Don Cappa Unveil the True American Old West
In this eye-opening episode of *Trent on the Loos*, host Trent Loos travels to the Frontier Montana Museum to sit down with Don Cappa, a seasoned military veteran, historian, and director of the museum. Together, they dive deep into the true stories of the American Old West—long before the turn of the 20th century.
ND Ag Commissioner Warns of Foreign Threats to Agriculture as Clydesdales Roll into McQuades Weekend
On this episode of Ladies of Another View, North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring joins the panel to deliver a sobering update on threats facing American agriculture. The New World Screwworm, a dangerous parasitic insect that feeds on the flesh of live animals, is spreading through Central America and Mexico.
EMF Dangers, Power Lines, and Cell Towers: The Hidden Health Risks Impacting Our Rural Communities
On this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos welcomes back Joe and Kenwon from Oklahoma to continue their deep-dive into a pressing concern that often flies under the radar—5G technology and EMF (electromagnetic field) radiation. Together, they uncover how power lines not only interfere with AM radio signals but may also pose real risks to human health.
Livestock Tags, Food Choices, and Family Roots: Kelly Seaton Joins Trent fom the UK
On this episode of Across the Pond, Trent Loos connects with Kelly Seaton from the United Kingdom during the height of livestock show season. Kelly shares an unusual sight—pigs making an appearance at shows where they’re typically absent.
Uncovering the Gritty History of the Old Montana Prison with Trent and Heather Gregory
In this eye-opening episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos takes viewers on a journey through the haunting halls of the Old Montana Prison Museum in Deer Lodge. Joined by museum curator Heather Gregory, Trent explores the deep-rooted history of one of the most infamous prisons in the American West.
Exposing the CO2 Pipeline Scheme: Land Rights, Federal Control, and Following the Money in Montana
In this episode of *Across the Pond*, host Trent Loos travels to Ekalaka, Montana, where he joins local land expert Jack Owen to uncover the truth behind a growing concern—federal control over land and the push to build a CO2 pipeline in Carter County.
What's On Your Mind with Scott Hennen: Debut Show on BEK TV Discusses Global Events and Economy
In the debut episode of *What’s On Your Mind* with Scott Hennen on BEK TV, viewers are welcomed to a hard-hitting new program that dives deep into the issues shaping America and the world. Scott opens the show with a strong introduction to his background in broadcasting, the mission of the show, and how *What’s On Your Mind* has become a trusted voice across North Dakota and beyond.
Sandi Sanford Discusses NDGOP Committee Meeting Results, No King Protests, and MN Political Shooting
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, former North Dakota GOP Chair Sandi Sanford joins the show to discuss the results of the NDGOP Committee Chair meeting held this past Saturday. Sanford offers her insights on the key takeaways from the meeting, providing a closer look at the state’s political climate.
The Taste of Tradition: Montana Ranching, Wildfire Politics, and WAter Rights
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos is joined by Montana rancher and historian Wally Congdon for a deep dive into the past, present, and future of American cattle ranching. Wally unpacks the long-standing traditions of ranching in Montana and how the flavor of beef has shifted with modern farming practices.
Unmasking Food Myths, Nutrition Truths, and MAGA Moments at the Medora Musical
On this episode of Ladies of Another View, the hosts welcome special guest Bernie Hanson, a trailblazer in animal nutrition and food innovation. Bernie dives into his decades of work enhancing the nutritional value of livestock through quality supplements, making the case that healthier animals lead to better proteins on our plates.
Preparing for What's Next: Cash, Copper, and Common Sense with JC Cole
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes back JC Cole, a farmer, veteran, and thinker from New Jersey who’s raising critical questions every American should be considering. As the world becomes more dependent on digital systems, JC warns of what happens when that technology fails.
Preserving History and Honest Work: Montana's Roots, Prison Labor, and Lessons From the Past
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos broadcasts from the rugged hills of western Montana, standing outside one of the last operating sawmills in the state. He’s joined by Teresa Platt, reporting in from France. Together, they dive into the often-overlooked industries that shaped the backbone of the American West—mining, logging, ranching, and railroads.
Uncovering Critical Missing Information About Carbon Sequestration
In this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent is joined by Jack Willingham, the emergency management director for Yazoo County, Mississippi. Together, they delve into the critical issues surrounding carbon sequestration and expose key pieces of information that the public is not being told.
China Purchase Deal Falls Through the Cracks, and A Lighter Side of Common Sense
In this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, Robby Dube, Attorney with Eckland & Blando, joins the show to discuss the significant legal and national security concerns surrounding Chinese business ventures in the United States.
Exposing History and Hazards: Prison Stories, Gun Tales, and The Dangers of CO2 Pipelines
On this eye-opening episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos checks in from Deer Lodge, Montana, joined by Jay Truitt from Texas. Trent begins by touring the old Montana State Prison, sharing fascinating stories about its early days, including the surprising reasons some of the first inmates were locked up.
Exposing Government Abuse: Australian Family Shares Shocking CPS and Jail Story
On this powerful episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos is joined by Councilor Ingrid from Australia, along with special guests Peter and Donna—two courageous truth-tellers who have been directly impacted by alarming government overreach.
Can Seed Oils be Used as Biofuels? Trent Discusses Future of Sustainable Energy with David Boehm
In this episode of "Trent on the Loos," host Trent Loos is joined by David Boehm, Director at the Northern Crops Institute, to explore the potential of seed oils as a sustainable biofuel. As energy solutions become more critical in the face of climate change and rising fuel costs, the search for renewable alternatives continues.
The US Agricultural Trade Deficit, Grazing Issues, and the Decline of the Sheep Industry
In this episode of Rural Route, Trent Loos is joined by Hank Vogler from Nevada, who provides an insightful look at the struggles facing rural America. On Trent's drive through Deer Lodge, Montana, the contrast between the lush greenery there and the ongoing dryness in Nevada paints a stark picture of the challenges farmers and ranchers face.
Buried Truth: CO2 Summits, Carbon Taxes, and the Collapse of Animal Agriculture
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos checks in from Montana after stopping at a recent CO2 summit, where the narrative of “climate emergency” was on full display. Trent questions the logic of burying carbon dioxide underground, especially since CO2 is essential to plant life.
Challenging Education Bureaucracy and Wind Energy Hype
On this episode of Ladies of Another View, the show welcomed two passionate voices speaking out on government overreach in education and the costly consequences of so-called “green” energy policies.
Midwest Murder: The Farm Accident That Didn’t Forking Work
In this gripping episode of *Midwest Murder*, hosts Dawn Palumbo and Jonah Lantto dive into a case that raises chilling questions about betrayal and justice. A farmer, fearing the loss of everything in a potential divorce, faces a devastating situation when his wife suffers a tragic accident on the farm. But was it really an accident, or did someone intentionally make sure she wouldn’t get anything in the split?
Dakota Cowboy: From Small Town Rodeos to the Spirit of Deadwood
In this thrilling episode of Dakota Cowboy, host Tisa Peek takes viewers on a high-energy tour across North Dakota’s rodeo scene, shining a spotlight on the rising stars of the sport and the communities that fuel the Western way of life. From the dirt arenas of Dunseith, Belcourt, and Killdeer, to the behind-the-chutes action at the Mandan Horse and Saddle Club, this episode delivers an up-close look at youth contestants, hardworking rodeo families, and the heart-pounding moments that make the sport unforgettable.
Biowarfare Threats, Riot Chaos, and the Fight to Restore Fatherhood
In this powerful episode of *The Culture Crossroads*, Andrew Southwick is joined once again by trusted guest Dr. Mollie James of the James Clinic. Together, they tackle urgent viewer questions about the latest COVID variants and the growing concern about what’s next in global health threats.
Fatherhood Under Fire: Defending Faith, Family, and the Sanctity of Life
In this powerful Father’s Day episode of *Wing & A Prayer*, Trent Loos, Pastor Jeff Weiss, and Luke Tibor deliver a bold message about the critical role of fathers in today’s society. They confront how our culture has tried to diminish the importance of fathers and the traditional family structure.
Former Senator Announces Bid for NDGOP Chair as Senator Cramer Highlights Trump’s Defense Project
On this episode of *Open Range* with host Gary Emineth, viewers hear directly from former State Senator Judy Estenson of the Devils Lake area as she lays out her vision and qualifications in her campaign to become Chair of the North Dakota Republican Party.
Championing Truth and Compassion: Bold Voices and Real Solutions
On this episode of Ladies of Another View, the show welcomed two impactful guests and spotlighted a powerful initiative bringing hope to children in Guatemala.
Powering the future: Clean energy innovation with DTA Bioelectrica
In this powerful episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos is joined by Juan Cordoba, General Manager at DTA Bioelectrica, and Juan Martiren, Business Developer at DTA Bioelectrica. Together, they explore how this cutting-edge company is leading the charge in alternative energy solutions that protect the environment while improving fuel efficiency.
Fueling Freedom: Breaking the Chains of Big Industry and Empowering Producers
In this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos is joined once again by biofuels engineer Kevin Kenney, who recently appeared on *Across the Pond*. Trent starts the show by sharing that his originally scheduled guest had to cancel due to an urgent call to the Pentagon—proof of the high-stakes issues being discussed.
Follow the Money: Ethanol, Tax Breaks, and the Future of Fuel
In this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos begins with a quick explanation about a scheduling mix-up that prevented guest Kelly Seaton from joining. He uses the opportunity to recap a powerful meeting he attended earlier in the week in Omaha, where ethanol and carbon capture were at the center of attention.
Fighting Liberalism and Restoring America: Aiden Buzzetti and the Bull Moose Project
On this episode of *Open Range*, guest host Matt Heilman sits down with Aiden Buzzetti, President of the Bull Moose Project, for a hard-hitting conversation about fighting back against liberalism and restoring American strength. Aiden shares his personal journey into politics, including his experience on a left-leaning college campus and how it inspired him to stand up for conservative values.
Rethinking Carbon Capture: Trent Loos and Kurt Dieker Expose the Truth Behind CO2 Sequestration
In this eye-opening episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos sits down with Kurt Dieker, Chief Development Officer at HYCO1, to expose the truth behind carbon capture and sequestration. Together, they dig into the granular details of carbon policy, pointing out glaring gaps in both logic and execution.
Power Struggle on the Plains: Colorado Ranchers Battle Xcel Energy’s Transmission Line Plan
In this powerful episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos is joined by the Chappel family from Colorado, who speak out against a proposed Xcel Energy transmission line project that has sparked outrage in their local community. For nearly three years, the Chappels and other concerned residents have been pushing back against this plan, raising red flags about its devastating ecological and human impact.
Private Gain vs. Public Will: Teresa Platt Exposes Political Corruption and Media Decay
In this powerful episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes author Teresa Platt from her home in France. Teresa, who wrote *The Dark Side of Hunger Mountain*, shares personal insights, cultural reflections, and biting commentary on political corruption, media decline, and global agriculture.
Defending the Guard and Defending the Land: State Power vs. Federal Overreach
In this powerful episode of *Open Range*, guest host Brandon Prichard welcomes two guests fighting battles that hit close to home—defending our Constitution and protecting rural communities from corporate overreach.
The Collapse of Control: Food, Energy, and the Failure of Technology
On this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos welcomes JC Cole from New Jersey to dive deep into the dangers of overreliance on technology, the erosion of food sovereignty, and the false promises of so-called green energy.
North Dakota Family Alliance Talks Faith, Family, and Civic Engagement
On this episode of *Open Range*, Matt Heilman fills in for Gary Emineth and welcomes special guest Mark Jorritsma, the Executive Director of the North Dakota Family Alliance. Mark shares his personal journey, including his work out East and the pivotal moment when he and his wife were choosing between opportunities in North Dakota and Virginia.
Unlearning the Lies: Feargus Greenwood and the Fight for Truth in a Deceptive World
In this bold and eye-opening episode of *Across the Pond*, host Trent Loos welcomes Feargus O’Connor Greenwood from Southern England. Greenwood is the author of the powerful book *“180°: Unlearn the Lies You’ve Been Taught to Believe”*—a thought-provoking work that challenges the mainstream narratives surrounding food, health, history, and authority.
Iowa Land Grab? Steve Kenkel and Trent Loos Expose CO2 Pipeline Power Play
In this powerful episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos welcomes former Shelby County, Iowa Supervisor Steve Kenkel to shine a spotlight on the controversial CO2 pipeline issue shaking up the Midwest.
Missouri River Bluegrass Festival Returns: A North Dakota Tradition of Music, Family, and Community
In this special episode of Open Range with Gary Emineth, the spotlight is on one of North Dakota’s most anticipated summer traditions—the Missouri River Bluegrass Festival at Cross Ranch State Park, set for June 13 and 14. Gary talks with Jill Wiese of Washburn, one of the event’s key promoters, who shares the exciting details about the upcoming festival, including the talented performers and the community spirit that has kept the event going strong for decades.
County Corruption, Prison Farms, and Smart Tax Policy with Jay Truitt
On this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos is joined by policy expert Jay Truitt from Dallas, Texas, for a deep and thought-provoking conversation about government accountability, criminal justice reform, and smart economic policy. The show begins with a hard look at county assessors across America—are they truly independent or just figureheads following orders from higher-level government entities?
Councilor Ingrid from Australia Talks Gun Laws, AI Surveillance, and Her Political Roots
In this powerful episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes Councilor Ingrid from Australia for a spirited conversation about politics, personal freedom, and growing government overreach. Ingrid shares a bold story about her father—who once dumped a dead cow in a politician's yard as a protest—which Trent says explains her own fearless approach to public service.
Will Iowa’s Governor Side with Landowners or Big Pipelines? Trent Discusses Eminent Domain
In this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos is joined by former Shelby County, Iowa Supervisor Steve Kenkel for a timely and powerful conversation about the growing controversy surrounding CO2 pipelines and the use of eminent domain in rural America.
Johnny Holmes Concert, Chinese Threats to U.S. Security, and A Touching Father's Day Moment
In this powerful episode of *Ladies of Another View*, Rachel Burr from Funatix joins the panel to share exciting news about the highly anticipated Johnny Holmes concert on June 26, part of the annual McQuade softball tournament festivities.
The Decline of Sheep Herds, Rising Tax Burdens, and Expansion of Government Control in Rural America
On this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos welcomes longtime Nevada rancher Hank Vogler for a powerful and eye-opening conversation about the stark realities facing rural America. Kicking off the discussion, Trent asks Hank about comments made on *Across the Pond* regarding New Zealand’s declining sheep numbers.
Methane and Misinformation: Trent and Damian Examine Environmental Narratives in Agriculture
In this episode of *Across the Pond*, host Trent Loos welcomes back Damian Buckley from New Zealand to tackle the latest news, rural realities, and rising concerns over environmental narratives. From unpredictable headlines to hidden agendas, the two dive into whether today’s world is merely a comedy of errors—or a deliberate disruption of truth and tradition.
The Haunting Case of Ann Harrison: Abduction and Murder That Shocked Kansas City
On this gripping episode of *Midwest Murder: True Crime Stories*, hosts Jonah Lantto and Dawn Palumbo examine the chilling case of Ann Harrison, a 15-year-old girl whose tragic disappearance and murder haunted the Kansas City area in March 1989.
Ride with ND Governor Kelly Armstrong and the Stagecoach Drivers of Medora
From Medora’s Black Tie & Spurs to North Dakota Rodeo Action. This week on Dakota Cowboy, co-host Beni Paulson takes you to Medora, North Dakota for the prestigious Black Tie and Spurs Gala, supporting the incredible work of the Medora Foundation.
Exposing Covid Injection Inconsistencies, Digital Surveillance, and False Theology
On this episode of *The Culture Crossroads*, host Andrew Southwick is joined by Dr. Jennifer Smith, a seasoned virologist, to uncover major inconsistencies in the FDA’s latest guidance regarding the mRNA COVID injections.
The War Between Truth and Deception: JC Cole Talks Faith, Science, and the Battle for Our Future
On this episode of *Wing And A Prayer*, hosts Trent Loos, Pastor Jeff Weiss, and Luke Tibor welcome regular guest JC Cole for a thought-provoking discussion on faith, science, and the unseen forces shaping our world.
Global Freedom, State Restrictions, and Elephant Survival: A Deep Dive with Dane Waters
On this episode of *Open Range*, host Gary Emineth is joined by international strategist M. Dane Waters, President of the Humanity for Freedom Foundation. With decades of experience advising governments and organizations on six continents, Dane offers insight into today’s most pressing world events.
Exposing Land Grabs and Climate Agenda: Protecting America's Land and Livestock Industry
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos is joined by Jack Payne, owner of Nevada Livestock Marketing, to shine a light on one of the biggest threats facing rural America today—government overreach and misguided climate policies impacting land ownership and agricultural freedom.
Celebrating Small Towns, Solar Truth, and ND's Rising Wealth
In this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts welcome Dan Lund, Mayor of Alice, North Dakota, who shares fascinating insights about the Northern Pacific Railroad’s “Lady Line.”
Gardening, EMF Dangers, and the Constitution: How Modern Tech is Impacting Our Land and Liberty
On this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos brings together guests Chris Patton, Joe Esposito, and Kenwon for a conversation that digs deep—both into the soil and into the state of our society.
The Agenda: How the War Against Farming is Destroying the Future
Kelly Seaton joins Trent Loos from the UK to discuss her new movie, *The Agenda: Their Vision – Your Future*, which tackles the growing threat to farmers and the food supply.
How to Buy An Election, Trump 's Third Term, and the Fight to End Reverse Discrimination
In this episode of *Open Range*, guest host Brandon Prichard sits down with Professor David Schultz of the University of St. Thomas and Hamline University Law School for a hard-hitting conversation about the power of money in American politics.
How Canadian Agriculture Impacts America's Freedom, Trade, and Food Security
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, host Trent Loos welcomes Jeremy Matuszewski, founder of Thunderstruck Ag Equipment, for a powerful conversation about how Canadian agriculture plays a surprising role in shaping American freedom and food production.
Faith and Freedom Challenged in Washington State, Author Shares Story of Escape From Nazis
This episode of Ladies of Another View featured two powerful voices exploring spiritual insight, cultural clashes, and the value of strong family ties.
U.S. Farm Policies, Tax Credits, Easements, and Global Impact: Nebraska Farmers Get Answers
In this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes Nebraska farmer Doug Nelson for a powerful discussion about how American policies are shaping agriculture around the globe. Doug recounts a surprising moment during a recent visit to Bolivia, where a local farmer thanked him for the U.S. Conservation Reserve Program (CRP).
Wildfires, Horses, and Hollywood: What's Really Happening in Rural Manitoba
In this eye-opening episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes Scott Atkins from Manitoba for a powerful discussion that blends real-world challenges with unique opportunities in Canada’s heartland. Scott lives not far from the recent wildfires raging across parts of Manitoba—fires that are unusual for the area and most likely sparked by lightning.
North Dakota's Freedom League Launches to Empower Citizens and Strengthen Grassroots Leadership
On this episode of *Open Range*, host Gary Emineth welcomes three key voices who are helping shape North Dakota’s political future. Mike Blessum, Minot City Councilman, joins the discussion alongside Rob Muntz, GOP District 46 Chairman and Interim Executive Director of the newly launched Freedom League of North Dakota.
Agriculture and Energy Collide: Trent and Kim Bremmer Break Down What's at Stake for America
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, host Trent Loos welcomes Kim Bremmer of Ag Inspirations to explore a critical and timely topic—the intersection of agriculture and energy. As government regulations increase and energy policies shift, rural producers are feeling the squeeze.
My Hometown: A Look at the History, Culture and Rodeo Legends of St. Anthony, ND
Join host Mary Graner on "Ladies of Another View - My Hometown," as she takes you through the rich history and vibrant community of St. Anthony, North Dakota.
American Angus Association, Methane Innovation, and U.S. Food Trade Deficit Discussions
This week on *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes JC Cole to discuss some critical topics facing agriculture, the environment, and global supply chains. JC dives into the data-driven world of animal genetics, focusing on the American Angus Association’s efforts to improve livestock breeding and production.
Examining European Power Structures and Government Influence with Teresa Platt
In this insightful episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos is joined by Teresa Platt, author of *The Dark Side of Hunger Mountain*, as they discuss the intricate relationships between currency, European bankers, and the global elite.
Standing for Liberty: Deven Styczynski of ND Sons of Liberty Talks Faith, Fundraising, and Freedom
On this powerful episode of *Open Range*, guest host Matt Heilman sits down with Deven Styczynski, the Southeast Region Chair of the North Dakota Sons of Liberty, to discuss the group’s mission, values, and growing influence.
North Dakotan's Defend Land Rights and Constitutional Freedoms at Sons of Liberty Tea Party
In this compelling episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent travels to Bismarck, North Dakota, to cover the Sons of Liberty Tea Party event held on May 31, 2025 . The gathering brought together concerned citizens, landowners, and advocates rallying for the preservation of individual liberties and local governance.
Educational Reform, Strong Families, and Economic Freedom: The Keys to Uplifting America
On this episode of Ladies of Another View, the panel welcomed two impactful guests examining the cultural and political forces reshaping America. Brandon Brice, a fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research and member of Project 21, brought a wealth of policy experience to the conversation.
Water, Irrigation, and the Future of America's Food Supply with Jay Truitt
In this episode of *Rural Route* with Trent Loos, Jay Truitt, a policy expert from Dallas, joins to discuss the vital role of irrigation in maintaining the world’s food supply. With a focus on how much of global agriculture depends on irrigated rivers, Jay delves into the Army Corps of Engineers' long-standing role in managing America’s waterways and the challenges involved.
Australian Councilor Ingrid Warns of Government Overreach, River Control, and Chemical Threats to
On this compelling episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos speaks with Ingrid, a newly elected councilor in Australia, who first got involved in public service after witnessing troubling developments in her local waterways. Ingrid shares her firsthand concerns about the growing government control over rivers and irrigation systems—issues that deeply impact farmers and rural communities.
Senator Kevin Cramer Brings North Dakota to the Center of National Defense with the Golden Dome
On this episode of *Open Range*, host Gary Emineth welcomes U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer for a critical conversation on national defense, leadership, and the role North Dakota now plays in the security of our country.
Checking in on America's Sheep Industry: Trent Talks Livestock and Ranching Future
In this eye-opening episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos sits down with Curt Stanley, chairman of the National Sheep Improvement Program, for a timely and important discussion about the state of the American sheep industry.
Fire, Fuel, and Freedom: Hank Vogler Sounds the Alarm on Energy Shortages and Government Overreach
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes back Nevada rancher Hank Vogler for a hard-hitting conversation that dives into the growing divide between what Americans are told—and what they actually see happening.
Global Weather, Wildfire Smoke, and Who's Really in Control? Damian Buckley Returns to ATP
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos reconnects with Damian Buckley, who joins the show from his homeland of New Zealand. As late autumn sets in down south, Damian paints a picture of what winter looks like in the Southern Hemisphere.
Exploring North Dakota's Cowboy Spirit: Ribbon Cutting at Indian Hills Lodge and Rodeo Highlights
In this week's episode of Dakota Cowboy, host Tisa Peek and co-host Beni Paulson bring viewers a true taste of North Dakota’s cowboy lifestyle and outdoor adventure. The episode begins by heading to the scenic shores of Lake Sakakawea for an exciting ribbon-cutting ceremony at Indian Hills Lodge, the first project completed in partnership with Destination Development of North Dakota.
Big Spending, Bigger Government: Breaking Down the 'Big Beautiful Bill'
On this episode of *The Culture Crossroads with Andrew Southwick*, Andrew is joined by RC Williams to take a hard look at what’s being called the “Big Beautiful Bill.” While the bill boasts high-dollar promises and flashy titles, Andrew and RC uncover the deeper truth—explosive spending paired with increased government overreach.
Building Bridges to Christ: Missionary Stephen Burkhart Shares Faith Through Construction
On this powerful episode of *Wing And A Prayer*, Trent Loos and Pastor Jeff Weiss welcome missionary and builder Preechy Stephen Burkhart, a man called to serve in times of devastation. With a hammer in one hand and the Word of God in the other, Stephen shares how his mission work combines physical construction with spiritual restoration.
Germany's Biofuel Model, Electricity Shortages, and AI Demand
On this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos welcomes Kevin Kenney, a Biofuels Systems Engineer, to unpack the growing concerns about electricity shortages caused by the rise in artificial intelligence.
From the Show Ring to the Frontline: Kelly Seaton on Dairy Cows, Family Farms, and Livestock Truth
In this engaging episode of Across the Pond, host Trent Loos connects with Kelly Seaton, who joins live from a bustling livestock show in the United Kingdom. With the sound of cattle and country life in the background, Kelly offers a firsthand account of what it’s like to compete in the world of dairy cattle exhibitions and how these shows compare to those in the United States.
Flatlined Three Times - Author Tom Brand Shares Discusses His Book Born From Near-Death Experience
In this powerful episode of *Trent on the Loos*, host Trent Loos welcomes author Tom Brand, a man whose journey through tragedy has turned into a mission to inspire. Tom shares how a massive heart attack in 2013, followed by three separate flatline events, became the wake-up call that forever changed his life.
The Truth About Donkey Milk: Health Benefits, Government, Roadblocks, and Trump's Tariff Troubles
On this eye-opening episode of *Trent on the Loos*, host Trent Loos welcomes back Saundra Traywick, widely known as the “Donkey Milk Lady.” Together, they shed light on a powerful yet overlooked natural remedy—donkey milk.
Burleigh County Electors Stand Up, Carbon Capture Tech Innovates, and Horse Therapy Brings Hope
In this powerful episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the team tackles urgent local issues, groundbreaking innovation, and uplifting community efforts. Dr. Coty Sicble and Jan Wangler—Burleigh County electors—join the panel to discuss a bold stand taken by citizens on May 19th.
Game Fowl Farmers Under Attack: Trent Exposes Corrupt Animal Rights Agendas
On this eye-opening episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos sits down with Tommy and Gina Carrano, a dedicated husband-and-wife team whose game fowl farming operation was upended by the lies and manipulation of powerful animal rights activists.
Inside El Salvador: Farming, Freedom, and Coffee After the Crime Crackdown
In this insightful episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos reconnects with Joe Coffey, an American living and farming in El Salvador, to explore the dramatic changes the country has undergone since his last visit.
The Impact of Art: Trent and Allison Varah on Creativity, Tradition, and Inspiration
On this inspiring episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos visits talented artist Allison Varah to explore how art can shape lives, preserve heritage, and communicate powerful truths.
Prepare for Impact: JC Cole Exposes Supply Chain Collapse, Elite Justice and Coming Solar Threat
On this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos welcomes back JC Cole, a man who doesn’t mince words when it comes to global preparedness and protecting the American way of life.
Exposing the Global Food Takeover: Closing Butchers, Meat Monopolies, and Import Independence
On this eye-opening episode of *Across the Pond*, host Trent Loos welcomes back TH Platt for a hard-hitting discussion about the disturbing shift in food control across Europe—specifically, the closing of local butcher shops in rural France.
Youth Republicans Rising: Pete Giunta's Fight for Transparency and Leadership Across America
On this episode of *Open Range*, host Gary Emineth welcomes Pete Giunta, Chairman of the New York State Young Republicans, to share his journey in energizing the next generation of Republican leaders.
Are Government Regulations Targeting Farmers Who Use the Very Tools That Help Plants Grow?
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent welcomes Kansas State Representative Kevin Schwertfeger from District 114 to tackle an issue that affects every farmer, rancher, and food producer in the nation: are modern agriculture regulations intentionally demonizing the very elements that help plants grow?
Maude Land Lawsuits Dropped, Tea Party Planned, and A Jet Crash Story Heads to the Big Screen
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts welcome back Trent Loos with a long-awaited update on the Maude land case. After months of uncertainty and legal battles, Trent shares that the lawsuits have officially been dropped—a major step forward in restoring justice and clearing the way for the land’s future.
Remembering What Matters: Honoring Veterans, Defending Freedom, and Exposing Political Grifters
On this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos takes a hard look at the changing focus of Memorial Day. Once a solemn day to honor those who gave their lives for our nation, the holiday is shifting into more of a general family celebration.
Freedom, Farmers, and the Fight for Resources: Councilor Ingrid Joins Trent From Australia
On this powerful episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos is joined by Australian councilor Ingrid to tackle global threats to freedom, agriculture, and private property. The episode begins with a look at how Memorial Day in the United States mirrors a similar day of remembrance in Australia—and raises eyebrows over the shocking presence of the United Nations in an Australian parade.
Hank Vogler Exposes Government Overreach, Water Rights Battles, and Green Energy Land Grabs
In this eye-opening episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos welcomes longtime rancher Hank Vogler for a candid conversation about the growing overreach of government and the direct impact it’s having on rural America. Hank pulls no punches as he shares his battle with bureaucrats who seem more clueless than competent.
Wool, Soil, and Stirring Awakenings: Restoring Farms and Honoring Sacrifice
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes back Damian Buckley from the UK for a meaningful discussion that bridges tradition and innovation in agriculture. Damian shares insights from his work in sustainable farming, particularly his experience using wool as a natural biofertilizer.
Honoring Our Heroes By Living Free: Urging Americans to Speak Out Against Tyranny
In this special Memorial Day episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos welcomes Jeany Rush, known across social media as the “Gangsta Gammy,” for a powerful conversation about honoring our veterans—not just with words, but with action.
Growing Wisdom, Faith Over Fortune, and The Legacy of Dr. Hugh McCampbell
In this powerful episode of *Wing & A Prayer*, Dr. Hugh McCampbell welcomes long-time friend Jeff Weiss to his home for a heartfelt and eye-opening conversation about faith, purpose, and the value of growing older.
Part 2: "Botulism Barbie" - The Truth Uncovered
Part 2 of *Midwest Murder’s* chilling two-part series, *“No Happy Ending for Botulism Barbie,”* picks up where the nightmare left off—with a dead body, a shattered community, and a mountain of unanswered questions. In this explosive conclusion, hosts Dawn and Jonah dive deeper into the investigation and reveal the shocking truth behind Madison, Wisconsin’s darkest scandal.
Is Canada Really Free? Sounding the Alarm on Liberty and Parental Rights
In this eye-opening episode of *The Culture Crossroads with Andrew Southwick*, Andrew welcomes Canadian author and veteran Tom Marazzo for a hard-hitting discussion on what freedom really looks like in today’s world. Tom shares his personal journey—how he lost his career, stability, and peace of mind during the COVID lockdowns in Canada simply for standing up for his beliefs.
Saddles, Stunts, & Stock: Riding Hard with Teamsters and Bucking Horses
This week’s *Dakota Cowboy* with host Tisa Peek delivers pure western adrenaline, highlighting the grit, talent, and tradition that define cowboy culture. From jaw-dropping stunts to historic rodeo action, this episode is packed with horsepower and heart.
Wind Towers, Lobbyists, and Rural Change: Sounding Off on North Dakota's Future
On this episode of *Open Range*, host Gary Emineth welcomes Bismarck resident, farmer, and Lincoln developer Lance Hagen for a wide-ranging conversation about life on the land and challenges facing rural North Dakota.
What's In Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill'? Exposing What DC Doesn't Want You to Know
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos welcomes U.S. Representative Harriet Hageman from Wyoming to break down the truth behind President Trump’s "Big Beautiful Bill."
Microwave Radiation, Radar Exposure, and the Hidden Health Risks Facing Veterans and Families
In this eye-opening episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes Joe Esposito and Ken from Oklahoma to uncover the hidden dangers of microwave radiation and the harsh realities of modern technology on human health. Joe shares his powerful journey, beginning with his service in the U.S. Marine Corps, where he worked directly with military radar systems.
Family, Farming & Freedom: UK Maize Harvest, Fair Season, and the Truth About AI & Climate Agendas
In this engaging episode of *Across the Pond*, UK farmer Kelly Seaton joins Trent Loos to give an inside look at life on her farm during maize (corn) season. Kelly explains the hands-on process of harvesting and turning their corn into nutritious feed for their cattle.
Honoring Vietnam Veterans and Memorial Day Traditions From the ND Vets Cemetery to Local Events
This episode of *Ladies of Another View* honors the brave men and women who have served our nation, with a heartfelt look at the lives of Vietnam veterans and today’s military efforts to preserve their legacy. Guests Butch Olson and John Prettybear, leaders in the Vietnam Vets/Legacy Vets Motorcycle Club, join the conversation to reflect on their personal experiences during the Vietnam War.
How One Farmer's Fight Could Change the Future of Human Health
In this eye-opening episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos welcomes back Katie, known as the Universal Ostrich Daughter, for a fascinating and urgent discussion. Broadcasting from her ostrich farm in Canada, Katie shares an update on the growing threats she’s facing from government overreach and aggressive regulatory pressure.
Earth Day Fact Check: Failed Climate Predictions and Renewable Realities
In this eye-opening episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts tackled decades of environmental fearmongering with facts, common sense, and a forward-looking perspective.
Army Veteran Yvonne Paez Sounds the Alarm on Colorado Laws, Parental Rights, and Re-Wilding Push
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes Yvonne Paez from Colorado, a woman with a strong track record of service and a heart for her community. Yvonne shares about her diverse career path—from her time in the U.S. Army to working in law enforcement, and now serving as a translator.
Family Values, Farm Targets, and Federal Overreach: Julie's Fight for Freedom in Alberta
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes back Julie, who now lives with her family in Alberta after leaving Nova Scotia. Julie explains that the move was driven by a desire to live in a province that better reflects their family’s values—values they found lacking on Canada’s East Coast.
Mastering the Grind: Matt McNiel Prepares for Long-Format Bowling Competition
Jay Fettig is joined again by Matt McNiel to discuss the physical and mental demands of long-format competition. Bowling nine games in a single day takes more than skill—it takes strategy, stamina, and strong habits. McNiel shares how he manages energy across a full tournament day by staying hydrated, sticking to a rhythm, and avoiding common traps like overthinking.
Filling a Legislative Seat, Defending Land Rights, and the National Impact of ND's Property Fight
On this episode of *Open Range*, host Brandon Prichard opens the show with a heartfelt conversation with Sandi Sanford, Chairwoman of the North Dakota Republican Party, as they reflect on the recent passing of Representative Cindy Schreiber-Beck. Sandi offers condolences to the Schreiber-Beck family and gives insight into what happens next as the legislature prepares to fill the vacant seat.
Securing Oregon's Elections: Trent and Michaela Hammerson Take on Vote-By-Mail Concerns
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, host Trent Loos is joined by Michaela Hammerson, the chief petitioner behind the “End Vote by Mail” effort in Oregon. Together, they dive into the growing concerns surrounding Oregon’s election system and the push to restore greater accountability and security in how votes are cast and counted.
Sounding the Alarm: China's Power Play, Russia's History, and Nebraska's Energy Future
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes JC Cole from New Jersey for a hard-hitting conversation about the real threats facing America’s electric infrastructure and national security.
Dandelions, Deception, and the Dark Side of "Organic": Exposing Food & Animal Rights Fraud
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes back Teresa Platt, author of *Dark Side of Hunger Mountain*, joining from France. Teresa shares her personal journey of rethinking her view on something as simple as dandelions.
Defending Rights and Property: Campus Carry, School Choice and Eminent Domain Fights
On this episode of *Open Range*, host Matt Heilman welcomes Anton Mirzayants from Young Americans for Liberty to share his journey of grassroots organizing, policy reform, and standing for individual rights. Anton begins by discussing his college experience and how he started a local chapter of Young Americans for Liberty on campus.
Farm Equipment Failing Farmers: Trent Says Policies and Red Tape Are Crippling American Agriculture
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, host Trent Loos welcomes back biofuels systems engineer Kevin Kenney for a hard-hitting discussion on the state of American farm equipment. Together, they evaluate just how efficient—or inefficient—modern machinery has become under today’s regulations.
Trump Shakes Up the Middle East, Biden Health Bombshell, and Pope inn the Gym?
This episode of *Ladies of Another View* brought a powerful mix of international headlines, political revelations, and an unexpected human-interest story. The program opened with a major report on President Donald Trump’s high-stakes diplomatic tour through the Middle East.
From Rain in Texas to China's Kill Switch: Rural America Questions Policy and Power
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos is joined by Jay Truitt, checking in from Dallas, Texas, where recent rainfall has brought some much-needed relief to the region. The discussion kicks off with a critical question: when do changing weather patterns become the new norm, and how should we respond?
Australian Councilor Warns of Green Energy Overreach
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos is joined by Ingrid, a newly elected councilor from Australia who sheds light on the rising number of development applications tied to so-called “green” energy projects flooding her local government.
Do Wind Turbines Do More Harm Than Good? Trent Exposes the True Cost to Land and Livestock
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos is joined by David Fite, a concerned citizen from Eddy County, to tackle a topic that’s been sold as “clean” energy but may be doing more harm than good—wind turbines.
Ranchers Cleared, Power Grid Fails, and New Mineral Deal Boosts America's Security
On this episode, two powerful stories highlight how truth, perseverance, and bold leadership are making a difference—both in America’s heartland and on the global stage. First, Bonner Cohen, Senior Policy Analyst at CFACT, joins the show to expose two major stories the mainstream media would rather ignore.
Rancher Hank Vogler Takes on Bureaucracy, Wind Energy Schemes, and A Fight for Land Rights in NV
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos checks in with longtime guest Hank Vogler, a Nevada sheep rancher facing increasing pressure from multiple layers of government. Hank shares the latest in his ongoing legal battle involving federal and state agencies that seem more interested in pushing paperwork than supporting those who feed the country.
Farmers Under Pressure: Norfolk's Food Supply and the Push for Solar Over Sustenance
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos is joined by Damian Buckley, reporting from Norfolk, England—an area known as the breadbasket of the UK. Together, they compare the wild, stormy weather and tornados recently seen in the U.S. with the more moderate but changing climate patterns in Damian’s region.
Part 1: No Happy Ending for Botulism Barbie
In this gripping two-part series of *Midwest Murder*, the dark secrets of Madison, Wisconsin’s underground massage parlor scene are ripped wide open. Titled *“No Happy Ending for Botulism Barbie,”* Part 1 dives headfirst into a twisted tale of lies, drugs, and murder that begins with a shocking Christmas Day discovery.
Inside ND's Local Meat Scene: Schweitzer's Butcher Shop and Family-Run Startups Take Center Stage
This week on *Dakota Cowboy*, host Tisa Peek saddles up to explore one of the backbones of rural North Dakota life: the local, family-owned butcher shop. The show takes viewers just outside Moffitt, North Dakota, to Schweitzer’s Gourmet Meats—a small-town startup where family tradition and high-quality meat processing go hand in hand.
Understanding Identity, Temperament, and Truth in A Troubled World with Doc Roberts
On this episode of *Wing And A Prayer*, Trent Loos, Pastor Jeff Weiss, and Luke Tibor are joined by special guest Doc Roberts—Jeff’s longtime friend, mentor, and co-author of the book *Free Indeed*. Together, they explore how knowing ourselves better can lead to real spiritual growth.
Is America Still Capitalist? Family Rights, Assisted Suicide, and White Refugees Under Microscope
On this episode of *The Culture Crossroads with Andrew Southwick*, Andrew opens with a powerful question: Is America still a capitalist nation, or has government spending and overreach taken us down a different road?
ND State Auditor Exposes Troubling Numbers in Development Fund and Calls for More Transparency
On this episode of *Open Range*, host Gary Emineth welcomes North Dakota State Auditor Josh Gallion to talk about his background, his role, and some troubling financial truths uncovered by his office.
Sunled Lights the Way: Powering American Innovation with High-Quality LED Technology
On this episode of *The Tech Ranch*, we spotlight SunLED, a company that has quietly become a powerhouse in the world of optoelectronics.
Wrapping Up the ND Legislative Session, Health Tips for Allergy Season, and Sunled Lighting
On this episode of *Open Range*, viewers get a final recap of the North Dakota 69th Legislative Session with Dale Wetzel. Dale provides a quick rundown of several bills that flew under the radar but impact everyday life.
America's Safest Food: Trent and Sharon Reveal the Truth About Our Food Supply
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos welcomes food safety advocate Sharon Beals for a timely and important conversation about the real keys to food safety. Sharon brings years of experience and insight to the table, helping viewers understand why the United States continues to lead the world in producing safe, high-quality food.
Wisdom From the Past and Present: St. Hildegard's Healing & Ford CEO on Tariffs and U.S. Auto Prices
Herbs and healing from St. Hildegard and CEO of a Car Company talks about tariffs and automobiles in the U.S. On this episode of Ladies of Another View, the show welcomed two fascinating guests offering wisdom from vastly different worlds—one rooted in ancient healing, the other in modern economics.
From Trade Deals to Farmer Danger: UK Lamb, South Africa Genocide, and The War on Real Dairy
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes returning guest Kelly Seaton from the United Kingdom for a wide-ranging conversation about trade, agriculture, and global tensions. Kelly shares the latest buzz in the UK surrounding the new U.S.-UK trade deal, which has sparked fresh interest as more details emerge.
Brandon Prichard Responds to Criticism, Spotlights Fargo Young Republicans, and Talks Federalism
On this episode of *Open Range*, host Brandon Prichard begins by addressing recent comments made by former state legislator Jeremy Olson.
Will The New U.S./U.K. Trade Deal Strengthen or Strangle America's Cattle Industry?
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent welcomes fifth-generation cattle rancher Steve Lucie from Illinois to break down what the new U.S.-U.K. trade deal really means for America’s beef industry. With deep roots in agriculture and a no-nonsense approach to ranching, Steve brings firsthand insight into how international agreements directly affect the men and women who feed this nation.
Constitutional Sheriff Richard Mack on Judge Arrest, Mayor's ICE Incident, and Military Homecomings
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the Ladies welcome Constitutional Sheriff Richard Mack for a powerful discussion on recent legal and constitutional concerns. Sheriff Mack shares his thoughts on the troubling case of a Wisconsin judge who was arrested after helping an illegal alien escape arrest by federal immigration authorities.
Ethanol, Farm Power, and Pipeline Debate: Trent Talks Subsidies, Ownership, and Energy Policy
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes Todd Brown from Del Rapids, South Dakota. Todd shares the story of his third-generation family farm and how his deep roots in agriculture led him to get involved in the ethanol industry.
The Climate Narrative, Media Manipulation, and Globalist Agenda: Teresa Platt Returns with A Warning
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos is joined by frequent guest and author Teresa Platt, who has just returned to France after a visit to family in Holland. While the trip was filled with warm, sunny weather, the conversation in Holland kept circling back to climate change—a subject that has become more about politics than science.
Drones Made in China, American Business Independence, and the Return of Measles in the U.S.
On this episode of *Open Range*, host Gary Emineth takes a close look at the rise of drones in American life and the growing concerns that come with it. DJI, a Chinese company, now controls over 75% of the small drone market used for commercial and consumer purposes across the United States.
Warning Signs of Collapse: Supply Chains, Power Grids, and the Fight to Eliminate Animal Protein
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes back JC Cole, a man with a deep background in civil engiring and a strong understanding of how modern society functions—and what happens when it doesn’t. JC explains how civil engineers don’t just design and build, but also study collapse—what causes systems to fail and how to prepare for it.
Ostrich Culling, Grazing Rights, and Raid Reports: Government Overreach Exposed
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes frequent Rural Route guest Hank Vogler to dig into alarming stories of government overreach and land-use battles. They begin with the shocking news out of Canada, where 400 ostriches have been ordered to be culled by a judge—wiping out a herd that had been producing vital antibiotics.
Wolves on The Attack: How Predator Policies are Threatening Cattle Ranchers and U.S. Food Supply
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos welcomes guest Diego Barison, known as the Grapevine Nursery Man, for a powerful discussion on the growing threat wolves pose to cattle and the hardworking ranchers who raise them.
Inside the ND Catholic Conference, The American Pope, and Why Measle Fears May Be Overblown
On this episode of *Open Range*, guest host State Representative Matt Heilman sits down with David Tamisiea, Executive Director of the North Dakota Catholic Conference. Tamisiea shares his personal story—from his academic journey through Notre Dame and law school to his short stint on the Fighting Irish football team.
Fire Danger Exposed, Beef Trade Expands to UK, and the Pope's Surprising Midwestern Roots
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the team takes a closer look at the troubling case of Jaiden Bauer, a young man caught trying to escape a dangerous grass fire started by a conservation agency—on a day when a “high wind warning” was clearly in effect.
From &90K Mules to Screw Worms: The Fight for Land, Livestock, and Fair Trade in Rural America
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos is joined by longtime agriculture advocate and policy expert Jay Truitt for a wide-ranging conversation on topics that matter to both rural producers and the American consumer. The two kick things off with a surprising price tag—$90,000 mules—and a discussion about the role of these animals in today’s working operations.
Australian Cattle Crisis, Dog Rescue, and Iowa Senate's Fight Against CO2 Pipeline Land Grabs
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes back Councilor Ingrid from Australia for an honest conversation about land rights, local governance, and the struggles facing ranchers Down Under. Ingrid shares how severe drought conditions are forcing many Australian cattle producers to make the tough decision to off-load livestock in order to stay afloat.
Sons of Liberty Tea Party Event, Measles in ND, and A Heroic Dog Rescues A Lost Toddler in the Wild
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts welcome Deven Styczynski from Sons of Liberty to talk about their upcoming Tea Party event. Deven explains the mission behind the movement and how the Tea Party continues to stand for personal freedom, limited government, and traditional American values.
Hank Vogler Exposes USDA Red Tape, Livestock Transport Issues, and Life Lessons From the Ranch
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes back Hank Vogler, a longtime rancher from Nevada, for a wide-ranging and down-to-earth conversation that blends humor, history, and hard truths about the challenges facing American producers.
From the English Countryside to American Farmland: Land, Beef, and Media Distrust
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos connects once again with Damian Buckley, reporting from the English countryside. Damian shares his experience hiking the Dalesway Trail, a 65-mile journey he and his friends completed over the past four days.
Dairy Farming Under Pressure: Why One ND Family May Have to Walk Away From Generations of Hard Work
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos visits with North Dakota dairy farmer Kyle Severance for a raw and honest look into the challenges facing America’s dairy families. Kyle opens up about the uphill battle of trying to make a living in an industry that has seen skyrocketing costs, government interference, and shrinking profit margins.
Action From Chippewa Downs and NCDHF Inductee Ceremony Celebrates the Spirit of the West
This week on *Dakota Cowboy*, hosts Tisa Peek and Beni Paulson take viewers deep into the heart of western life, showcasing the energy, tradition, and talent that define North Dakota’s rodeo and ranching community. Beni heads to Medora for the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame Inductee Ceremony, where he visits with rodeo broadcaster and Hall of Fame inductee Amy Wilson.
Central Bank Digital Currency Exposed & Faith-Filmmakers Inspire
On this episode of *The Culture Crossroads with Andrew Southwick*, Andrew, RC, and Julianna expose the truth behind Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), revealing it as a dangerous tool of control—not a helpful convenience. Far from being just a new form of digital payment, CBDC is designed to limit personal freedom, track your purchases, and potentially restrict where and how you move.
Exposing False Preachers, Biblical Illiteracy, and the Rise of A One-World Religion
On this episode of *Wing and A Prayer*, Trent Loos, Pastor Jeff Weiss, and Luke Tibor welcome Rick Scaparo, founder of *End Time Headlines*, to share how he got started in ministry and what he’s learned after 15 years of boldly speaking the truth.
Understanding the Conclave: The History of Popes and the Catholic Church
On this powerful episode of *Open Range*, host Gary Emineth welcomes Dr. Liam Atchison, a respected historian and professor, to uncover the deep historical roots of the Conclave—the secretive process by which the Catholic Church selects its next Pope.
Hard-Earned Heritage: Life As A First-Generation Rancher with Glenn Treftz
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent visits with Glenn Treftz, the proud owner of Treftz Limousin. Glenn shares his experience as a first-generation cattle rancher and the uphill battle it took to get where he is today.
ND Tax Relief That Never Came: Dr. Becker Reveals Legislative Letdown
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts welcome Dr. Becker to the show for a straightforward look at what really happened—or didn’t happen—at the North Dakota Legislature this year when it comes to tax relief. While many residents hoped for meaningful cuts to help with rising costs, the reality fell short.
Beef, Bureaucracy, and Land Grabs: The War Against Colorado Cattlemen
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes Robert Farnum, owner of High Plains Cattle Supply and former President of Colorado Cattlemen, for a hard-hitting conversation about the threats facing America’s ranchers. Robert doesn’t hold back as he exposes the onslaught of anti-agriculture legislation coming out of the Colorado statehouse—what he calls the “Culture of Death.”
UK Farmer Joins Trent to Break Down the UK-US Trade Deal, Beef Tariffs, and Livestock Nutrition
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes Kelly Seaton from the United Kingdom to discuss the newly announced UK/US trade deal and what it means for farmers on both sides of the Atlantic. While the news has stirred up a mixed reaction in Britain, Trent dives into the fine print of the agreement—explaining which tariffs have been lifted, which still remain, and how beef producers are affected.
Inside the ND House Shake-Up: Resignations and Party Reform
On this episode of *Open Range*, former North Dakota legislator Brandon Prichard takes a hard look at recent political developments shaking the statehouse. Brandon sits down with State Representative Lori VanWinkle of District 3 (Minot) to discuss the recent resignation of fellow legislator Jeremy Olson.
The State of Our Crops: Chris Lee Breaks Down the Future of American Farming wtih Trent
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos sits down with Chris Lee, owner and operator of Dakota Grain Connection, for a timely conversation about the health of America’s most important crops. As someone who works directly with producers and understands the pulse of the agriculture industry, Chris offers firsthand insights into what’s happening across the country’s grain belts.
Who Really Benefits? Power Struggles, Data Centers, and The Fight to Protect Rural North Dakota
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos comes to you live from Lamoure County, North Dakota, where he’s joined by local residents Tim and Richard for a boots-on-the-ground look at the issues facing rural communities.
Billionaires, Broken Solar Panels, and Climate Scams: Exposing the Dark Side From Holland
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes returning guest Teresa Platt, author of *Dark Side of Hunger Mountain*, who joins the show from Holland where she’s visiting her children and grandchildren. Teresa begins by sharing a personal look into her international trip—what it was like flying overseas, how much it cost, and even the underwhelming sandwich served onboard.
Canadian Family Fights to Save Their Ostrich Farm From Government-Ordered Mass Culling
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes Katie Universal Ostrich Daughter from British Columbia, Canada, to share the troubling story of her family’s ostrich farm and their growing conflict with the Canadian government.
Nebraska Women's Volleyball: A Powerful Example of Unity, Discipline, and Community Pride
On this heartfelt episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos shares his powerful reflections after attending a Nebraska Women’s Volleyball match. What started as a simple trip to watch a sporting event turned into an eye-opening reminder of what grit, teamwork, and community spirit truly look like.
Mac & Cheese Festival Fun, Base Jumping Legal Battle, and the Brain-Boosting Power of Handwriting
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the show begins with a delicious twist as Rachel Burr, Event Coordinator with Funatix, previews the highly anticipated Mac & Cheese Fest in Bismarck. She shares details about the family-friendly event, where attendees can enjoy America’s favorite comfort food in countless creative forms.
Faith, Freedom, and Giving Back: Powerful Stories That Inspire and Heal
In this inspiring episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts highlight powerful stories of resilience, faith, and the healing power of nature. First up, Jesse Clooten, co-founder of Clooten Property Management, shared his heartfelt journey. He and his brother were adopted from Colombia and raised in Bismarck, North Dakota.
Wrongly Convicted Farmer Speaks Out: Fight for Justice After False Cockfighting Charges
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, host Trent Loos sits down with Thomas Carrano, a hardworking farmer and owner of Heritage Breed Poultry Farm, to share a powerful and emotional story that hits at the heart of justice and personal freedom.
From Mule Breeding to Federal Budgets: Trent Tackles Animal Agriculture, Politics, and Border Issues
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos is joined by Jay Truitt for a lively and eye-opening discussion that bridges agriculture, politics, and tradition. Trent opens with a practical topic—he’s on the hunt for a quality Jack to breed mules, a nod to the time-tested value of horse and mule teams.
Australia Turns Left: PFAS Threats, Solar Slave Labor, and Why Smaller Government is Gaining Support
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes Councilor Ingrid from Australia for an insightful discussion that connects global issues with everyday lives. Ingrid kicks things off by sharing her thoughts on the recent Kentucky Derby, highlighting the cultural impact of such traditions even across oceans.
Spring Survival Guide: Tree Fixes, Rose Tips, Birdhouse Tech & Pesticide Truths
In this episode of *Open Range with Gary Emineth*, it’s all about spring, science, and smart solutions for rural living. The show kicks off with Casey Cashman of Cashman Nursery, who shares expert advice on planting and protecting trees in North Dakota’s unpredictable climate.
The Real Truth About America's Energy Supply: What Green Energy Costs ad How to Protect Power Future
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos is joined by Isaac Orr, Vice President of Research with Always On Energy Research, for a hard-hitting discussion on what’s really going on with America’s energy supply.
Rare Earth Risks, Pentagon Mysteries, and Small-Town Strength
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts explore serious national concerns and close with a heartwarming story of small-town unity. First, Paul Driessen, a respected policy advisor with CFACT, highlights the growing threat of America’s reliance on China for rare earth minerals.
Federal Overreach, Water Gras, and Wind Farm Waste: Hank Vogler on Rural Route
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes longtime guest and Nevada sheep rancher Hank Vogler to the show. Hank dives deep into the growing frustration that many Americans feel when it comes to government overreach, especially in rural areas.
Sky High Travel Costs, Fiscal Collapse, and Government Failure in Agriculture Policy
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, host Trent Loos welcomes back Damian Buckley, who joins the show from the UK after a grueling 72-hour journey. Damian shares how expensive and difficult it’s becoming to travel internationally, pointing to rising airline costs and travel delays as symptoms of larger global issues.
The Murder of Gregory May: Betrayal, Missing Antiques, and A Small-Town Mystery Ends in Tragedy
On this chilling episode of *Midwest Murder: True Crime Stories*, hosts Jonah Lantto and Dawn Palumbo take viewers deep into the disturbing case known as the “Head in a Bucket” murder—the shocking 2001 killing of Gregory May in Bellevue, Iowa.
Dakota Cowboy Kicks Off Rodeo Season with Action, Heritage, and Young Talent in Valley City
In this high-energy episode of *Dakota Cowboy*, host Tisa Peek travels to Valley City, North Dakota, for the North Dakota High School Rodeo Association’s Spring Kickoff Rodeo.
How Ranchers, Ministries, and a Child's Faithful Heart Inspire Service and Hope
On this heartfelt episode of *Wing and A Prayer*, Trent Loos, Pastor Jeff Weiss, and Luke Tibor welcome special guest Dave Shumpert from X2D Ministries. Dave shares the inspiring mission behind their program, “Feed the Need,” which brings ranchers and ministry together to serve those struggling with hunger.
Congress Fails, COVID Booster Returns, and Colorado Pushes Taxpayer-Funded Abortions
On this episode of *Culture Crossroads*, Andrew Southwick slams the lack of progress by the 199th Congress, highlighting how little lawmakers have done in their first 100 days.
Youth, Agriculture, and the Future: Trent and Damian Buckley Break Down AI and GMO Trade
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes back Damian Buckley from New Zealand for a wide-ranging and thought-provoking discussion. Trent shares his recent experience speaking to high school students and reflects on the powerful lessons that come from young people caring for livestock—responsibility, hard work, and real-world consequences.
Exposing The Power Grid: Land Rights, Outdated Infrastructure, and the Future of American Energy
On this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos sits down with Paul Hassink, a seasoned expert with over 40 years of experience in the public utilities sector. Together, they explore the past, present, and future of America's power grid.
British Heat Warnings, Cosplay Cowboys, and Foot & Mouth: UK Culture Shifts and Agriculture
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos is joined by Kelly Seaton from the UK for a wide-ranging discussion that touches on everything from heatwaves to cowboy boots.
Property Owner Speaks Out: How Local Policies are Stripping Americans of Land Access and Freedom
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos is joined by Eva Riojas-Mackey and Sherri Toymbee, two proud Americans with deep military roots, to discuss a growing issue that’s hitting close to home—property owners being locked out of their own land.
Fighting Human Trafficking in North Dakota: Survivor Testimony and the Mission of the 31:8 Project
On this powerful episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the spotlight is on a growing threat that’s hitting close to home—human trafficking in North Dakota. Stacy Schaffer, founder and executive director of the 31:8 Project, joins the conversation alongside trafficking survivor Piper to raise awareness and inspire action.
Dr. Rick Becker Addresses ND Lawmaker Scandal and Calls for Higher Ed Accountability
On this powerful episode of *Open Range*, Dr. Rick Becker joins the show to discuss recent political scandals that are raising serious questions about safety, leadership, and accountability in North Dakota. The conversation begins with the latest developments in the Ray Holmberg scandal and the fallout from what Becker calls a breach of trust in public office.
How Cattle Built A Nation: The Untold Story of Cows, Freedom, and the American Ranching Legacy
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos takes viewers on a journey through history to reveal the powerful connection between cattle and American freedom. He starts with a fascinating look at how cows first came to the continent, which state led the way as the nation’s first cattle state, and why these animals have always been more than just a food source—they’ve played a vital role in building and protecting the foundation of this country.
Food Dye Bans, Political Scandals, and World-Changing Accidents: Ladies Uncover the Truth
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts dive into some of today’s most important headlines and powerful stories. They begin by discussing the government’s push to ban popular food dyes found in many everyday products—and this time, they’re on board.
Carbon Scores, Farm Control and CO2 Pipelines: Washington Coming for the Heartland?
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes Sean and Clint from South Dakota for a real, boots-on-the-ground discussion about the direction of modern agriculture and who’s really calling the shots. The conversation kicks off with the push for carbon scores—government and corporate-backed measurements that claim to track environmental impact but often burden the farmer more than help.
Farming Without Freedom: How Subsidies Strangle Agriculture's Future
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes Sean Crummy, an Irish native now working in Tasmania. Sean shares what led him to move halfway across the world and why he hopes to make Tasmania his long-term home.
National Day of Prayer Returns May 1 with Events Across ND
On this episode of *Open Range*, guest host Gary Emineth welcomes Mark Jorritsma, Executive Director of the North Dakota Family Alliance, and his wife Ruth Jorritsma, co-coordinator of the North Dakota National Day of Prayer. Together, they talk about the importance of faith, community, and civic responsibility as they gear up for the 2025 National Day of Prayer.
York High School Grows the Next Generation of Ag Leaders with Hands-On Farming and Life Skills
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent visits York High School in York, Nebraska, where the future of agriculture is in good hands. He sits down with Jason Hirschfeld, one of the co-Ag Advisors at the school, to explore how educators and students are keeping America’s agricultural traditions alive.
Young Voters Turning Away from the Left, Canadian Election Insights, and A Milk Cow with a Surprise
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts dig into some breaking news and lighter moments that are sure to spark conversation. Reverend Schuller joins the show to break down a recent Harvard poll revealing a major shift in the political landscape—young voters are turning away from the Left.
Renewable Energy Failures, Livestock Genetics, and Global Control... Teresa Platt from France
On this episode of Across the Pond, Trent Loos connects with author Teresa Platt—also known by her pen name T.H. Platt—from her home in France. Teresa gives an update on the recent widespread power outages in Spain, Portugal, and parts of France, sharing that her area was thankfully unaffected.
Trent Lays Out the Truth About Glyphosate, Farming, and America's Food Future
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent welcomes back biofuels systems engineer Kevin Kenney for a deep dive into one of the most controversial topics in modern agriculture: glyphosate. Is the science really settled when it comes to the health effects of this widely used herbicide?
Frank Black Cloud on Native American Team Names and Heritage
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View,* the panel welcomes Frank Black Cloud, Vice President of the Native American Guardian Association. Frank shares powerful insight into the proud history behind Native American team names and mascots, and how many of these names were originally created to honor bravery, strength, and tradition.
Expanding Metro Areas, Big Government Follies, Voter ID Laws, and the Power of Capitalism
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes longtime friend Jay Truitt, now living in Texas, for a wide-ranging and eye-opening conversation. Trent and Jay take a trip down memory lane, sharing stories of how their paths first crossed and the experiences that built their friendship.
Government Accountability and President Trump's Intervention in Major Family Case
On this episode of "Across the Pond," Trent Loos welcomes special guest Councilor Ingrid from New South Wales, Australia, for an important conversation about the major issues facing everyday people on both sides of the world.
Spring Planting Tips, Tree Selection, and Legislative Insights for ND Gardeners
On this episode of *Open Range*, host Gary Emineth welcomes Casey Cashman from Cashman’s Nursery to talk about the upcoming planting season in North Dakota. Casey shares his expert advice on when and how to plant trees, whether you’re choosing bare root or potted varieties.
Exposing The Solar Energy Land Grab: Casey Murph Fights to Protect Ranch for Government Takeover
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Arizona rancher Casey Murph joins Trent Loos to expose what he calls a government-backed land grab disguised as green energy. Casey shares how solar energy companies, backed by powerful interests and federal incentives, are aggressively targeting rural landowners like himself.
North Dakota Wins DAPL Lawsuit, Healthcare Incentives Questioned, and Good News From Fargo Police
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the panel covers a range of important and eye-opening stories happening right here in North Dakota and across the country. First, the ladies highlight a major legal victory for North Dakota as the state wins a case against the federal government for damages caused by the Dakota Access Pipeline protests.
Why Big Government Fails: Hank Vogler on Federal Land Grazing and American Freedoms
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes back longtime rancher and sheep producer Hank Vogler from Nevada. Hank brings a wealth of real-world experience to the table, offering straight talk about the challenges facing rural America today.
"The Dentist Will Kill You Now..."
On this week’s episode of *Midwest Murder: True Crime Stories*, hosts Jonah Lantto and Dawn Palumbo uncover the shocking crimes of a cold-blooded killer hiding behind a dentist’s smile.
Calving Season & The Unsung Heroes Who Shoe the West
This week on *Dakota Cowboy*, spring takes center stage as the show captures the heart of calving season on the ranch. Co-host Beni Paulson shares what this time of year means to ranching families—new life, long nights, and the daily blessings and challenges of raising livestock on the Northern Plains.
Repealing the Prep Act, Exposing Medical Tyranny, and Calling Out Progressive Faith Betryals
On this powerful episode of *The Culture Crossroads*, Andrew Southwick and co-host RC Williams take a no-holds-barred look at the threats facing faith, freedom, and the health of our nation.
Preparing for Easter, Facing Dark Principalities, and Returning to True Confidence in God
On this episode of *Wing and a Prayer*, Trent Loos, Pastor Jeff Weiss, and Luke Tibor gather for a timely and powerful conversation. Pastor Jeff opens up about the behind-the-scenes challenges of preparing his church for Easter, one of the most important days of the year for Christians.
Parental Rights, School Choice & Child Safety: Call to Action on HB 1540 and Library Accountability
On this episode of *Open Range*, host Gary Emineth welcomes two guests who are passionate about protecting children, strengthening families, and standing up for what’s right in education and public policy.
Easements as Collateral, Bad Subsidies, and Global Control
On this episode of Across the Pond, Trent Loos welcomes back Teresa Platt—writing under the name T.H. Playy—from France. Teresa shares her latest insights from rural Europe and digs into the complex realities of modern policy and land rights.
ND Makes History with $27.8 Million Win Against Federal Government - Sen. Cramer Discusses
On this episode of *Open Range*, U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer of North Dakota joins the show to talk about a major legal victory for his state and for the rule of law. Senator Cramer breaks down how North Dakota won its Federal Tort Claims Act case against the federal government, securing a historic $27.8 million ruling.
Brad Sherman Joins Trent to Discuss His Run for Iowa Governor and the Future of Heartland Leadership
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos sits down with Brad Sherman, a candidate for governor of Iowa, for a timely and powerful conversation. As Iowa prepares for a crucial election season, Brad shares why he decided to run and what drives his passion to serve the people of his state.
Dr. Peter McCullough on Medical Truth, Vaccine Dangers, and The Fight to Protect Health Freedom
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, the hosts sit down with world-renowned cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough to talk about his ongoing mission to protect health freedom through science and truth.
Smart Nutrition: Dr. Fred Madsen Connects Diet, IQ, and Real Health
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes Dr. Fred Madsen, a nutritionist with a fascinating background. Fred shares his journey into the world of nutrition, which began with an unexpected start—working at a zoo and caring for an elephant named Diamond.
Struggles in the Pig Sector, Dairy Waste, and Red Tractor Program Failures
On this episode of *Across the Pond,* Trent Loos welcomes Kelly Seaton from the United Kingdom. Kelly is a proud farmer’s wife who embraces the important role she plays in their family operation. Together, Trent and Kelly take a close look at the state of agriculture across the UK, focusing first on the struggling pig sector.
Christian Values in Public Policy: Brandon Prichard
On this episode of *Open Range*, former North Dakota State Representative Brandon Prichard steps in as guest host to lead an important discussion about faith, values, and leadership in America. He welcomes Christian B. Wagner, a bold voice from Troutman, North Carolina, who has made national headlines for supporting HCR 3020, better known as the "Christ is King" Resolution.
How Minerals In Our Soil Support Strong Livestock, Healthy Communities, and American Independence
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos welcomes Chris Schuetze, owner of Tracer Minerals, to break down how something as simple as dirt can play a powerful role in defending our freedom and our future. Together, they dig into the essential role minerals play—not just in agriculture, but in our national strength.
Helping Hurricane Survivors Through Patriot Relief Fund
On this episode of *Rural Route Radio*, Trent Loos welcomes Leigh Brown from North Carolina—an energetic guest with a deep connection to both the land and the people who work it. Leigh brings a unique background to the conversation, having once worked for Husqvarna and possessing serious chainsaw skills.
Fighting for the Farm: Property Rights and the Battle to Keep Government Off Our Land
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos sits down with Michael Andra, a man who wears many hats—radio station owner, farmer, rancher, and passionate defender of property rights. Michael is the proud owner of U.S. 107.9 Country Radio, the top-rated station in his area, and he’s also the force behind the Wichita Union Stockyards, a venue that brings people together for classic country music nights and community events. o miss.
Pentagon Shakeup, Rare Earth Wars, and American Energy Freedom
On this episode of *Ladies of Another View*, viewers were taken on a fast-paced journey through breaking military news and vital energy security concerns, featuring two well-informed guests offering timely updates and analysis. Ryan Morgan, a military affairs reporter from *The Epoch Times*, joined to discuss the mysterious administrative suspension of three top Pentagon officials—Dan Caldwell, Colin Carroll, and Darin Selnick.
Rumors of War, Gold, and Global Control: JC Cole Brings History and Finance Into Focus
On this episode of *Rural Route*, host Trent Loos welcomes JC Cole, a businessman and historian from New Jersey, for a wide-ranging and eye-opening discussion. The conversation kicks off with a look back at JC’s high school wrestling days and quickly pivots to more serious matters—like the state of our financial system.
Canadian Truckers Speak Out: Freedom Convoy and Troubling Immigration Trend
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes Canadian trucker Nicole Hundt, who shares her incredible story of joining the Freedom Convoy just one year after starting her trucking career. Nicole offers a firsthand look at the spirit of Canadian truckers—what drives them, what challenges they face, and why so many stood up when they felt their freedoms were under threat.
Gabe Brown's Regenerative Farming Revolution: An ND Rancher Leads A Global Soil Health Movement
On this inspiring episode of *Open Range*, we dive into the story of North Dakota’s own Gabe Brown, a rancher-turned-regenerative farming pioneer. Host Gary Emineth shares how a viewer recommendation led him to meet Gabe—someone he had never heard of before despite Gabe’s powerful impact on agriculture.
Connecting Texas Roots to Rural America: Drought, Power Lines, Farmers Markets & Land Rights
On this episode of *Rural Route*, Trent Loos welcomes back Jay Truitt from Texas for a lively and eye-opening discussion on issues that matter to everyday Americans. As spring takes root, they talk about the shifting seasons in Texas—some areas finally seeing moisture after a stretch of drought.
Australia Bans Prayer, Bill Gates Questions Green Energy, and Faith Rises After Pope's Death
On this thought-provoking episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos is joined by Ingrid, a local councilor from Australia, to tackle some of the most pressing issues facing families, faith, and freedom. The conversation begins with a shocking update from Down Under—Australian law now prohibits people from praying for others struggling with gender identity.
Know Your Producer: Damian Buckley on Easter, Lamb, and Local Food Freedom
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes back Damian Buckley from New Zealand for a meaningful discussion about faith, food, and the importance of local agriculture. The conversation begins with a look at how Resurrection Day, or Easter, is celebrated in New Zealand.
Hands Off our Freedom: Dr. Rick Becker Exposes Big Government's Dangerous Lies
On this episode of *Open Range*, host Gary Emineth sits down with Dr. Rick Becker for a deep dive into the economic philosophy of Austrian economist F.A. Hayek. Centered on Hayek’s famous book *The Road to Serfdom*, their conversation highlights the dangers of government overreach, centralized control, and the false promise of guaranteed equality.
Building Strength for Life: Trent and Megan Kool Reveal the Keys to Fitness, Health, and Longevity
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos welcomes special guest Megan Kool, the owner and founder of Mega Strong Fitness. Megan shares her personal journey into the fitness world, opening up about the experiences that inspired her to build a business centered on strength, health, and long-term wellness.
Murder-for-Hire: How a Hitman, A Porsche, and Surveillance Footage Broke Open a Deadly Family Plot
On this gripping episode of *Midwest Murder: True Crime Stories*, hosts Jonah Lantto and Dawn Palumbo revisit one of the most shocking murder-for-hire cases in North Dakota history—the brutal killing of Fargo dentist Philip Gattuso in 2009.
Talkin Rodeo with Champions: Bull Riding, Breakaway Roping and NCHA Finals on Dakota Cowboy
On this week’s *Dakota Cowboy*, host Tisa Peek takes viewers deep into the heart of rodeo country with another action-packed episode of *Talkin’ Rodeo*. The ride kicks off at the bucking chutes alongside rodeo legend and 5-time World Champion Senior Pro Bull Rider, Lyle Hoge.
Prayer Under Attack? Laws Raise Alarm for Parents and Christians Worldwide
On this episode, Andrew welcomes Pastor Jon Speed of By the Word Baptist Church. Andrew and Jon break down the recent news out of Australia, where, in New South Wales, it is not against the law to pray for people struggling with gender identity issues.
The Power of the Resurrection and Spreading the Gospel in Pakistan
On this powerful episode of *Wing & A Prayer*, hosts Trent Loos, Pastor Jeff Weiss, and Luke Tibor dive deeper into the life-changing truth of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jeff shares fresh insights from his recent studies, uncovering deeper meaning in the Resurrection story and how it shapes our identity, faith, and mission today.
Good Friday Reflection: Power of the Cross, Purpose of Praise, and Persecution of Believers
On this special Good Friday episode of *Trent on the Loos*, host Trent Loos is joined by Andrew Southwick, producer of the show and host of *Culture Crossroads* on BEK TV. Together, they dive deep into the powerful meaning behind the cross of Jesus Christ—a symbol of sacrifice, redemption, and hope.
Bridging the Gap Between Farmers and Consumers: Trench Talk on Poultry, Food Labels, and Ag Truths
On this episode of *Rural Route Radio*, host Trent Loos dives into a growing divide that affects every American: the gap between food producers and food consumers. Trent is joined by Arlen Kaufman, an expert with years of experience in poultry agriculture, to discuss the real challenges farmers and ranchers face in getting food from the field to the family table.
Blackrock's Global Power Grab, Hog Farming Under Fire, and Why UK Farmers are Sounding the Alarm
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos is joined by two guests from the United Kingdom—Kelly Seaton and Anna Longthorp—for a powerful discussion about global control, agriculture, and the growing concerns around corporate overreach. The conversation kicks off with a deep dive into BlackRock, one of the world’s largest investment firms, and how its influence stretches far beyond finance, affecting farms, food production, and family-owned operations.
Democrats Once Backed Strong Borders, Trump Brings Back Faith, and Experts Say Cut Ties with China
On this episode of Ladies of Another View, the hosts take viewers on a thought-provoking journey through some of today’s most pressing issues—from America’s broken relationship with China to the importance of faith, patriotism, and a return to common-sense immigration policy.
Grandkids, Food Systems, and Family Values: Trent Talks Faith, Farming, and Educational Choices
On this heartwarming episode of *Rural Route* with Trent Loos, longtime friend and fellow ag communicator Melissa Hart joins the conversation to talk about faith, family, food, and the future of rural America. Melissa, who covers dairy issues through her own media work, shares how she and Trent first crossed paths through agricultural events and their shared passion for telling the stories of hardworking farm families.
Cattle in the Ditches, Speed Records, and Attacks on Coffee: Councilor Ingrid Returns From Australia
On this episode of *Across the Pond*, Trent Loos welcomes back Councilor Ingrid from Australia for another lively conversation—this time with some humorous follow-up from her recent interview with Australian cowboy legend Bob Holder. Right after their last segment, Bob had to jump up and take off on horseback to catch one of his cows that had wandered into the ditch—a story that sets the tone for this down-to-earth and entertaining episode.
How California's Agriculture Crisis Threatens America's Food Supply, Freedom, and the Future
On this episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent Loos is joined by independent journalist and founder of AmericaUnwon.com, Keely Covello. Together, they take a hard look at the state of California’s agriculture industry and expose the troubling direction it's heading.
Under the Microscope: ND Senate Bill 2004, Medical Billing Reform, and Citizen Rights Under Fire
On this segment of *Legislature Today* on *Open Range*, host Gary Emineth sits down with Dustin Gawrylow of the Watchdog Network for a no-nonsense look at what’s really happening inside the North Dakota legislature. One of the biggest red flags? SB 2004, a bill that effectively knee-caps the state’s Ethics Commission.
Fighting for Fairness: Medical Billing Transparency, Term Limits, and Economic Power Plays
On this episode of *Open Range*, host Gary Emineth welcomes Dustin Gawrylow of the Watchdog Network for a deep dive into several important issues coming out of the state legislature. Gawrylow breaks down the latest bills aimed at improving transparency in medical billing—an issue that hits close to home for families trying to understand what they're being charged and why.
Fans Line Up for Hours in Nebraska to Celebrate Univ. of Nebraska Volleyball with Trent
On this exciting episode of *Trent on the Loos*, Trent heads to Ord, Nebraska, where the small town is buzzing with excitement over the arrival of the University of Nebraska Volleyball Team. Fans from near and far have lined up—some waiting over ten hours—just to get their hands on tickets to see the team in action.
What America Must Learn From Latvia: JC Cole on Gold, Supply Chains and the 12 Grey Swans
On this thought-provoking episode of *Rural Route* with Trent Loos, guest JC Cole joins the conversation to share his powerful perspective shaped by decades of global experience. JC opens up about his time living and working in Latvia following the collapse of the Soviet Union, offering firsthand insight into what happens when a nation’s systems fall apart.