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Big Angry Law Radio

KPRC AM 950 (KPRC-AM)

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Big Angry Radio is nonpartisan political talk radio show on iHeart's KPRC 950 AM in Houston that focuses on the big stories of the day with an emphasis on legal, public safety, and criminal justices issues facing America. The host, Charles "Big Angry Adams" is a graduate of Harvard Law School, former police officer, former trial court judge and attorney who continues to practice law across the Great State of Texas.
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What's On Tap Radio

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What�s on Tap Radio is an award winning radio show covering beer and the culture around it, heard Sundays 3-5p on KPRC-AM 950, Houston.. Beer Guru James Simpson and Beer Logic Chad Pilbeam bring news from the beer world, break down beer styles and what foods pairs with it, homebrewing and they talk with brewmasters/prominent players from the beer industry. Grab a pint and enjoy. Cheers!
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Road to Hope Radio

KPRC AM 950 (KPRC-AM)

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The Mission of Road to Hope Radio is to reach out to our Military and Veteran community and their families with real, practical help. We understand that when a person serves in the military, their family serves along with them. Our show is designed be both informational and inspirational. Road to Hope Radio is hosted by David Maulsby Sunday nights at 6:00 PM on AM 950 KPRC. You can also like, follow and send us question us on Facebook. Join us on the Road to Hope!
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Houston P.A. is a weekly program of conversation hosted by Laurent Fouilloud-Buyat (just call him Laurent, pronounced low-ront). Each week, Laurent invites you to meet the people who make Houston unique: the museum curators, scientists, writers, dancers, musicians, civil servants, the neighbor who used to be an alcoholic but is now in recovery, and the one who has donated two gallons of blood in his lifetime ... they're on Houston Public Affairs, the show about the people of Houston.
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We're ALL geeks about something, so embrace your inner geek! Join your "Mental Curator" Johnny Hemberger each week as we explore our many, many exhibits of geekdom in an open, fun, and heartfelt way! Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/c/geektherapyradio Contact info and much more https://www.geektherapyradio.com/
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Rising healthcare costs, increasing insurance premiums, and decreasing care - this is the current state of our healthcare system. The pharmaceutical industry continues to make empty promises by masking patients symptoms and providing a false sense of hope. "Dr. Hotze's Wellness Revolution" is a paradigm shift in the way we look at modern medicine and gives listeners hope to get to the root cause of their symptoms, naturally. Steven F. Hotze, M.D., is the founder and CEO of the Hotze Health & ...
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Guests Casey Cox and Michael Parson delve into the pressing issues surrounding veterans' healthcare, particularly the challenges they face within the VA system. This episode is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by veterans and the ongoing struggles they encounter in accessing the care and support they need. Here, we break down the key them…
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Gail Gould is the The CPR and Safety Lady and she teaches us what to do in case of a seizure or chocking, live on the radio. There’s much more to learn on the subject of first aid like knowing how to use the automatic defibrillators every building is supposed to have and even using EKGs to detect heart problems in young men. Go to www.cprandsafetyl…
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Sherra spent several years suffering through bouts of sickness, including mono, that she just couldn’t get rid of. A registered nurse by profession, Sherra felt like traditional doctors were missing something in her care. After reading Dr. Hotze’s best-selling book, “Hormones, Health, & Happiness,” she made an appointment and never looked back! Imm…
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On tap this week: Ultra Right Beer comes out with a limited edition can featuring Trump's 'iconic fist pump,’ Harris campaign adds camo beer koozies after hats’ success, Heineken pours one out for all the forgotten beers, Underwhelming experience at SF taco and beer festival leaves attendees outraged, Yard House is looking for a Chief beer officer,…
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In this episode of "Road to Hope Radio," host David Maulsby honors veterans and their sacrifices. Guests Travis Ellison and Travis Norwood share their military experiences and the challenges they faced upon returning to civilian life. Ellison recounts his deployment in Afghanistan and the difficulties of reintegration, including struggles with ange…
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Chanelle Omiwade is the Program Director for Communities in Schools of Houston and Adrianne A. Williams is a Student Support Manager at Lamar High School. CIS helps parents and students navigate the school year from making sure they have a great breakfast to giving tips on good sleeping hygiene so students get the rest they need. They also have a m…
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Do you have a teen daughter who is experiencing pre-menstrual symptoms? If so, this podcast is for you! The development of teenage girls can cause some pre-menstrual symptoms including mood swings, fluid retention, headaches, weight gain, irregular periods and other symptoms that are uncomfortable and difficult for them to process. Many patients wi…
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On tap this week: How much you’ll pay for beer at every NFL stadium, Why do people drank beer out of a fish?, A once very popular craft beer bar declares bankruptcy, What would the events be at a Country Music Olympics?, A look at the Michelob Ultra Beer Mile 2024, Minnesota State Fair's new specialty drinks include mustard beer?!, Ancient Egyptian…
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In this episode of "Road to Hope Radio," David Maulsby leads a heartfelt discussion on veterans' experiences and the support provided by organizations like Camp Hope. Guests Will and Keenan share their military backgrounds, deployments, and the emotional toll of transitioning to civilian life. They discuss the challenges of reintegration, mental he…
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Dr. Paul Gerson is the founder of The Periwinkle Foundation (he was also in the air force) and Ann Massey is their Development Director. The Periwinkle Foundation was founded to provide children at Texas Children's Hospital with the opportunity to "just feel normal" for one week at Camp Periwinkle. They also offer tons of programs to help children …
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Avoid surgery with non-surgical Regenerative Joint Therapy at Hotze Health & Wellness Center! Due to past injuries and lack of cartilage in the knee joint, Rick suffered from severe pain and immobility. His orthopedic surgeon suggested a full knee replacement. After a consultation at Hotze Health & Wellness Center, Rick decided to try natural Regen…
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On tap this week: Is the non-alcoholic beer bubble going to burst soon?, A new edition to Oktoberfest, Brewers Association midyear report sheds light on the state of the craft beer industry, The Mount Rushmore of IPAs, All this and soo much more presented by Cask Branding. Enjoy the show, cheers!By KPRC AM 950 (KPRC-AM)
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On tap this week: Beer Popsicles are popular again?, Oklahoma State's coach on drinking a couple beers and driving: "I probably done that 1,000 times in My Life,” RNC visitors are discovered a beer and instantly fell in love with it, The world’s largest beer float, How is Bud Light doing? What is tegestology? Popular Iowa brewery collars with Iowa …
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We welcome into the show Devon and Danny. We hope to make Camp Hope the worst kept secret in America. We talk about how PTSD looks different to different people. We talk to Danny about his deployment and realizing you have a mental issue when you're deployed. We discuss what the toll of hypervigilance is on a person and how that translates when com…
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Barry Ward is the executive director of Trees For Houston. They’ve planted more than 750,000 trees to mitigate run off and provide shade to buildings, thereby significantly reducing AC bills. The benefits go on an on and they even help people’s mental health. Trees for Houston also takes requests and distributes free tress to people planning green …
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Did you know it is possible to regenerate cartilage tissue and joints? Wouldn’t it be beneficial to repair your own joints instead of invasive surgical replacements, that in most cases require significant down time and recovery periods? Join Dr. Hotze as he discusses the new Regenerative Joint Therapy – Cell Repair Treatment now offered at the Hotz…
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Ann Hobing is the Lone Star Flight Museum’s senior director of education and Cameron Hardy is one of their youth ambassador. Cameron is an impressive young man with a great passion for aviation and ambitions to become an Air Force pilot. He wants to fly those awesome jets and we talk about what he does at the museum and how it’s helping him set his…
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By 2030, it is estimated that 1/3 of men & women will develop some type of cancer! This alarming statistic reminds us of the old proverb “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” In this week’s episode, Dr. Hotze discusses some simple lifestyle modifications that can significantly reduce your risk of developing chronic disease, particularl…
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On tap this week: Three Houston area breweries announce merger, is this the 'new norm' of craft beer?, A look at the winners of the 2024 U.S. Open Beer Championship, Golf fans not happy about no local options at The Open, A drunkIngrid Andress absolutely butchers the National Anthem, Beer might attract mosquitos, Could brewing beer keep you out of …
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Walter Ulrich CEO of Medical Bridges (and a US Marine) and Akinyi Adoyo is their marketing manager. Medical Bridges collects medical equipment donations and redistributes them to healthcare workers across nations. They have a new operation in San Antonio and they also work with Texas A&M students who build them several mobile medical exam rooms tha…
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Guest Al Hartman began to experience asthma-like symptoms (wheezing, difficulty breathing, etc.) and visited 4 different medical providers seeking relief. None of their recommendations could rid him of the allergies. In today’s podcast, Dr. Hotze visits with guest Al Hartman to discuss how he eliminated his newly developed allergies with natural tr…
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On tap this week: Not a good look for Hulk Hogan’s new beer promotion, Will banning non alcoholic beer save children?, Newlyweds marriage challenged by beer, boiling wieners in beer makes for a better a hotdog??, Cigarettes killing more brain cells than alcohol, Harbor Light Bill reads the headlines which include pickleball in the “beer city,” a ne…
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It is estimated that 1 billion people worldwide have a deficiency in Vitamin D! This deficiency can be attributed to both lifestyle and environmental factors. While some Vitamin D is supplied by the foods we eat, most of it is made in the body when our skin is exposed to sunlight. In fact, Vitamin D is a hormone that is made when UV rays from the s…
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We welcome back Kacey and welcome in Amos. We talk about Independence Day, who is a "firework guy" and who isn't. We discuss appeasing family and friends to avoid a true intervention. Also we talk about how finding halfhearted attempts to get help don't work. "I believed I didn't deserve success". We talk about that and more on this week's "Road To…
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Ladies, are you tired of not sleeping well, experiencing night sweats and fatigue? If so – listen up! As we age, our hormone levels decline which can cause a host of unpleasant symptoms. Fortunately, there are natural solutions that can help you feel better. Many physicians prescribe birth control pills to attempt to “balance your hormones,” but bi…
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