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Introducing "The Jimmy Rex Show,” hosted by Jimmy Rex, the founder of "We Are The They.” On the show, Jimmy unveils the stories and insights of the world's most captivating personalities. Engage in conversations with global leaders, pioneering thinkers, and exceptional people who are living extraordinary lives.
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Polytics Podcast

Te Anu Tonga, Leah Hansen, and Heather Harrison

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The Polytics Podcast is a home where Civics, Politics and all things that make us ‘tick’ will be discussed. We are sisters and are of Tongan and Māori descent with a non-partisan platform. Our intent is to strengthen the Ordinary Citizen and the principles they already live by.
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Speak truth. Defend liberty. Restore America The Michelle Tanner podcast is always keepin’ it real with a raw perspective of local politics and important information which impacts our community, nation, and world. Michelle focuses on exposing truth, transparency, and getting to the heart of relevant issues that you just won’t see in the click bait news outlets. #TheMichelleTannerPodcast #Politics #Freedom #Liberty #Utah Politics #StGeorgeCity
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The State of Freedom

Chris Alexander & Danielle Walker

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Co-hosts Chris Alexander and Danielle Walker discuss the pressing policy issues in the Louisiana state legislature that stand to impact our ability to live in freedom. The aim of the show is to ensure the liberties granted to the citizens of Louisiana by the U.S. and Louisiana state Constitutions are upheld and protected. We will spotlight the LA State legislators who are working on behalf of freedom and those who are actively working against it.
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Radio Imbibe is the audio home of Imbibe magazine. In each episode, we dive into liquid culture, exploring the people, places, and flavors of the drinkscape through conversations about cocktails, coffee, beer, spirits, and wine.
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** Despite trailing by a significant margin, state lawmaker Phil Lyman refuses to concede to incumbent Governor Spencer Cox. Instead, Lyman is pursuing an unorthodox strategy, questioning the legitimacy of Cox's ballot-qualifying signatures. This development adds a layer of intrigue to what appeared to b…
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Chris and Danielle get to talk with Rep. Phil Lyman (UT-69) about his campaign to become Utah’s next Governor! How is he handling a fight that appears to be filled with irregularities, nepotism and possibly even fraud? SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY: John 14:27 TPT RESOURCES FROM TODAY'S EPISODE: Keep up w/ Rep. Phil Lyman at: https://lymanforutah.com/ ACTIO…
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Rob O'Neill is a former US Navy SEAL. Rob was one of 23 SEALs that touched down in Osama Bid Laden's compound during Operation Neptune Spear and is credited with taking the shot that killed Osama Bin Laden. We discuss the Bin Laden raid and how it went down but more importantly, what Rob did prior to that mission that put him in the position to be …
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Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon cover Wednesday’s headlines today! Chris Cameron joins to consider the future of the Democratic party and who could replace President Biden as their presidential candidate. Phil Lyman has continued to point fingers after his run against incumbent Governor Spencer Cox, Senator Todd Weiler weighs in on the situation. Li…
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** As we look forward to another Fourth of July tomorrow, we are reminded of the enduring spirit of independence that has shaped our nation for nearly two and a half centuries. We not only reflect on the past but look forward to what lies ahead in our ongoing journey as a democracy. As we come together a…
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** In a landmark decision that could reshape environmental policy across the United States, the Supreme Court has temporarily halted the Environmental Protection Agency's "Good Neighbor" plan aimed at reducing ozone emissions. Gordon Larsen, Utah’s Senior Advisor for Federal Affairs, weighs into this rul…
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** In a groundbreaking move that could reshape the heart of Salt Lake City, the Smith Entertainment Group and city officials have unveiled a plan to revitalize the downtown area surrounding the Delta Center. Lindsay Aerts from KSL-TV shares that this visionary project not only promises to transform the u…
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** One of the most fascinating and incriminating trials is happening right now in New York City. New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez is on trial for corruption, with charges such as bribery, extortion, wire fraud, and acting as a foreign agent for the country of Egypt. This is a wild legal case, and a look i…
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** There has been a lot of commentary about the recent Supreme Court ruling,which grants the President a presumption of legal immunity when carrying out official acts as President. Much of the reaction to this case has been partisan in nature, but let’s go beyond the headlines and false narratives. What …
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** America is a panorama of religious diversity. It is one of the great features and strengths of our nation. And the researchers for the U.S. religious census have been tracking the data relating to America’s religions for decades. So, what does the latest research tell us? What can we learn about the d…
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**Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner and Rusty Cannon** In the wake of President Biden's debate performance, the Democratic Party finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with unprecedented questions about leadership and electability. Chris Cameron from the New York Times shares more about the growing dissent against the current President's campaign, which …
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Our July/August issue features a profile of Samara Davis, written by Gray Chapman. For this episode, Samara returns to Radio Imbibe to talk about her many projects in the spirits industry and in bourbon culture, including the Black Bourbon Society, Diversity Distilled, the Society Marketing Group, the Black-Owned Spirits Scholarship, and Bourbon Bo…
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Guest hosts, Adam Gardiner and Greg Skordas, fill in to delve into Monday’s news. Unpack the SCOTUS immunity ruling from this morning. See what Biden can do after last week’s CNN Presidential Debate with Jason Perry. Robert Spendlove adds to the conversation surrounding Gov. Cox’s message on X about the proposed power rate increase. Jordan Teuscher…
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner & Greg Skordas Adam and Greg round out the show by going back to the CNN Presidential Debate and its repercussions. The terminology “far left” and “far right” has dominated the lingo used by media outlets but these words factionalize our country. We need democracy on the ballot and as we go into this election season leani…
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner & Greg Skordas In the heart of Utah's political landscape, a compelling tension has emerged between the caucus-convention system and primary election results. Derek Monson from Sutherland Institute argues that this discrepancy not only raises important questions about the allocation of taxpayer dollars in the nomination p…
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner & Greg Skordas Salt Lake County embarks on a significant transformation in its law enforcement landscape. The separation of the Sheriff's Office and the Unified Police Department, while seemingly subtle in its day-to-day impact, raises profound questions about the structure, efficiency, and accountability of our public sa…
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner & Greg Skordas Rocky Mountain Power is the biggest utility company in the state, providing electricity to the large majority of Utahns. And they’ve proposed rate hikes that are making waves, even prompting a response from our governor. What do you need to know? Will your electricity bill be going up in the near future? Re…
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner & Greg Skordas Last week’s presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump captivated the nation, offering a stark contrast between two very different visions for America's future. Viewers were treated to a spectacle that not only highlighted policy differences but also reignited concerns about age, stamina, and le…
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner & Greg Skordas In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court's overturning of Chevron v. NRDC has sent ripples through American regulatory policy, challenging assumptions about the balance of power in governance. This pivotal moment deep dives into the intricate relationship between expertise, democratic accountability, and p…
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner & Greg Skordas Our country is currently on an unsustainable track when it comes to our national debt. We started 2024 at $34 trillion dollars, and have added $720 billion dollars in just 6 months. Gene Steuerle from Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center shares that by the end of the year we will cross the $35 trillion dollar …
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Guest Hosts: Adam Gardiner & Greg Skordas In a ruling by the Supreme Court this morning on presidential immunity, a fundamental debate about the balance between executive power and accountability has been reignited. This landmark decision not only affects the immediate legal challenges facing former President Trump but also has far-reaching implica…
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Chris and Danielle speak with Louisiana’s Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple about how recent legislative wins will affect insurance rates for the state’s citizens. Is it too soon to hope to see improvements? SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY: Ephesians 2:3-6 TPT FROM TODAY’S EPISODE: To connect with Commissioner Temple's office with complaints, ideas or suggest…
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It’s Monday in America, time for The World’s Greatest Political Podcast: THE LEFT SHOW! This week, J.M. Bell, Tiffany, and JC talk about the “debate”, the after party, Trump and a box of rocks, Lindsey whines, the “supreme” court, arresting the homeless, and involuntary flying spiders! #648 The World’s Greatest Political Podcast – The LEFT Show App…
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Brad Jensen is better known on social media as "The Sober Bodybuilder". He is a nutrition and fitness coach as well as the owner of Key Nurtition. Brad is known as The Sober Bodybuilder as he overcame a decade-long battle with addiction, which he is now over 11 years sober. In this episode we touch on the problem with misinformation in the health i…
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Many listeners of this show often ask how they can better have crucial conversations in their own lives. So, Boyd and friend of the show Joseph Grenny are modeling how to conduct crucial conversations between loved ones, friends, and communities. It's based off of the award-winning book co-authored by Joseph Grenny called "Crucial Conversations: To…
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The tensions between Hezbollah and Israel are at an all-time high. With the ongoing negotiations and calls for a cease-fire in Gaza still in the works, both sides look to be preparing for war. U.S. intel is issuing warnings that the conflict could break out into war between Lebanon and Israel. What happens if a deal for a cease-fire doesn't come to…
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The Supreme Court's recent decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine marks a significant shift in American administrative law. This ruling, which eliminates the long-standing practice of judicial deference to federal agencies' interpretations of ambiguous statutes, has far-reaching implications for the balance of power in government, regulatory pro…
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Chris and Danielle tackle a controversial and nuanced topic with returning guest, constitutional attorney Paul Hurd! While the subject of Louisiana’s voting districts may seem unimpactful to the layman, it has definite consequences for the lives of every citizen of the state. SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY: Ephesians 3:14-17 TPT FROM TODAY'S EPISODE: To comp…
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Dig into Thursday’s headlines with Boyd Matheson! Boyd breaks down the upcoming CNN Presidential Debate and what each of us needs to do to be prepared and what we should look for. Jacob Bogage joins to discuss the spending battle that is coming with advancing legislation in Congress. Remind yourself with Meagan Kohler that building a future does no…
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With only a few hours looming until the CNN Presidential Debate, citizens need to prepare just as much as the candidates. We need to ask deep questions that require more than soundbites from those at the debate stage. Above all, view the questions through the lens of civic pluralism that allows us to disagree and remain resilient beyond the electio…
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The proposed US-Saudi Arabia security pact represents a significant shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics, potentially reshaping alliances and power dynamics in the region. As the Biden administration navigates complex negotiations with Saudi Arabia and Israel, it must balance strategic interests with human rights concerns and longstanding diplomatic…
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In an era of political disillusionment, where both major party candidates face historic unfavorability ratings, many Americans find themselves at a crossroads:: how can we remain civically engaged in a system that feels broken? Perhaps the answer lies not in the ballot box, but in the timeless wisdom of building rather than tearing down. By shiftin…
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Congress is advancing legislation to do the job of funding the government, or at least in theory. Three major funding bills are being proposed that do not have a chance of being signed into law. Jacob Bogage from the Washington Post shares that these are negotiating positions that the Republican party is staking out. But in an election year, what c…
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Join Boyd Matheson in digging into the latest news of your week. Rep. John Curtis, the newly minted Republican candidate for Utah’s Senate seat, talks with Boyd about what is next for his platform and his goals if he wins the election. Learn what it means to be a civic pluralist during the upcoming CNN Presidential Debate with Adam Phillips. Jennif…
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Boyd finishes the show by going back to his conversation with Adam Phillips about civic pluralism and the upcoming CNN Presidential Debate. We can all listen to this debate differently by listening to how candidates talk about identity, faith, institutions, cooperation, and diversity. By listening differently, we can become more educated citizens a…
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Troy Smith joins Boyd to talk about the launch of a master’s program in constitutional government, civics & law (MACGCL) at Utah Valley University which he is the program director of. The program focuses on both research and teaching social studies in K-12 schools in hopes to help students gain a foundation of knowing America’s beginnings.…
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Environmental litigation reform is a complex issue that balances the need for environmental protection with efficient infrastructure development. The current system of prolonged litigation processes has led to significant delays and increased costs for major projects across the United States. There is growing debate about how to streamline these pr…
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As our nation stands on the precipice of another pivotal presidential debate, we find ourselves at a crossroads of political discourse and civic engagement. In an era marked by deep divisions and partisan bitterness, the concept of civic pluralism serves as a beacon of hope, offering a fresh lens through which to view and participate in our democra…
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President Biden has promised a "just transition" away from fossil fuels, but what does that mean for coal country and all of the people who have jobs in the coal industry? In states with important races, following through on these promises could make a huge difference come November. Maxine Joselow from the Washington Post joins the show.…
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Following a statement last week from Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, stating that social media platforms should contain a warning about their effects on adolescents' mental health, Murthy is now declaring that gun violence should be moved into a public health issue and not a political one. Jennifer Graham from Deseret News joins the show to talk…
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Rep. John Curtis is the official Republican Party nominee for the Senate seat. He joins Boyd to talk about how he is a representative for all Utahns and his experiences throughout this campaigning season. Rep. Curtis shares the concerns he has heard throughout the state and what has surprised him. He talks about the moment the polling came in last …
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As the dust settles on Utah's recent election, the results paint a compelling picture of the state's political landscape. Beyond the mere tally of votes, these outcomes offer a window into the complex interplay of local issues, national trends, and the changing demographics that shape Utah's future. The choices made at the ballot box reflect not ju…
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Chris and Danielle finish their discussion on bills passed in the recently ended Regular Legislative Session – and this one’s a whopper indeed! They discuss all things election-related, including a few that may hurt chances when November arrives. SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY: Matthew 12:33 TPT ACTION ITEMS & WAYS TO CONNECT: Want to support The State of Fr…
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Henry Cejudo is an Olympic Gold wrestler and UFC champion. Henry is only the fourth UFC fighter to hold titles in two different weight classes simultaneously, and the second to defend titles in two different weight divisions. We go over how he got to where he is today and his fights, what it looks like to set big goals, and finding motivation for t…
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