Sarah is the executive director of Acts4 Ministry. She tells of us a new drive her organization has begun to continue to help those in need inthe Waterbury area.
Category: Advocacy
Adam B. Coleman
Adam is the founder of Wrong Speak Publishing and the author of “Black Victim to Black Victor“. We discuss his concept of free speech and why he feels it is under assault in the country.
Nathan Brand
Nathan is the deputy communications director for the Republican National Committee. We discuss the events in Afghanistan one year ago and how the Biden administration has continued to follow up that failed evacuation of Americans with even more incompetence and lies.
Adam Andrzejewski
With word that the IRS is planning to hire more than 87,000 new agents, the question needs to then be asked, why do they need guns? Adam Andrzejewski from Open The Books is asking and tells us what answer’s he’s getting.
Phil Kerpen
Phil Kerpen of American Commitment joins us to discuss the downstream impact of the Inflation Reduction Act or whatever it’s called now.
Paul is the sebior counsel and executive director of CBIA‘s Bioscience Growth Group. We take a look atthe impact of the drug price provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act.
Tommy is the Rapid Response Director for the Republican National Committee, with a look at the numbers and the projections – real and otherwise – from the sour economic news released.
Judd is the host of Unapologetic: The Judd Dunning Show. we disucss his latest column where he reminds us who Big Brother really is and it’s not the government.
Kim Bianca is a Senior Consultant for VCL Consulting Group, Inc. and the author and facilitator of SEAT, a program designed to train and equip residents from minority neighborhoods for board service to community-based nonprofit organizations.
She was also joined by Wendy Tyson Wood from the Greater Waterbury NAACP and Andrew Beamon, the nephew of the late Waterbury resident Sam Beamon to talk about the events scheduled for this weekend to honor Sam’s memory and incredible service to the community and the city.
Major Huesing is the author of Echo in Ramadi: The Firsthand Story of US Marines in Iraq’s Deadliest City. He once again joins me as he prepares to kick off his annual motorcycle ride across America for Save the Brave to raise awareness for Veteran Suicide.