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  • Podcast 226: Philip Klein on Jimmy Carter’s Legacy and Todd Bensman Explores National Security Threats from Biden’s Open Borders
    2025/01/04
    Join us this week on Breaking Battlegrounds as Chuck and Sam first welcome Philip Klein, editor of National Review Online, to discuss Jimmy Carter’s true legacy and the real scandal behind Biden’s death row pardons. Later, Todd Bensman, Senior National Security Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, delves into the national security threats stemming from Biden’s open […]
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  • Podcast 225: Fueling Your Legacy with Sam Knickerbocker: New Year, New Goals
    2024/12/28
    Start your New Year off right with Breaking Battlegrounds! This week, Chuck and Sam are joined by Sam Knickerbocker, host of the Fuel Your Legacy podcast, to discuss building a meaningful legacy through financial alignment and mindset shifts. They explore the habits and strategies needed to set yourself up for success in 2024. Later in the episode, Kiley […]
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  • Podcast 224: Unwrapping the Magic of Christmas: Traditions, Family, and Festive Music
    2024/12/21
    This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck and Sam kick off Christmas week with three incredible guests. First, Brian Earl, host of the Christmas Past podcast, delves into the fascinating origins of holiday traditions like the Nutcracker, the 12 Days of Christmas, Toys for Tots, and more. Next, John Fuller of Focus on the Family shares insights on the meaning of […]
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  • Podcast 223: Thomas Grove on Reporting from Inside Putin’s Prisons with Evan Gershkovich, David Schweikert’s Meeting with Elon Musk, and Dan McLaughlin on Biden’s Pardons
    2024/12/14
    This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck and Sam first welcome Thomas Grove of the Wall Street Journal to share his experience writing with Evan Gershkovich, recently freed from Russian imprisonment, on a front-page story exposing what is going on inside Putin’s Russian prisons. Thomas also analyzes Syria’s faltering regime, examining whether Russia’s focus on Ukraine sped up its […]
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  • Podcast 222: Michael Deibert Discusses Haiti’s Gang Violence & Elizabeth Mitchell on States Protecting Minors from Gender-Affirming Care
    2024/12/07
    This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck Warren and Sam Stone are joined by Michael Deibert, who explores the contrasts between Haiti 30 years ago and its current state. He discusses the nation’s political collapse, rampant gang violence, and his interview with gang leader Jimmy Chérizier, known as “Barbecue.” Michael emphasizes the need for stronger governance, economic opportunities, […]
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  • Podcast 221: Richard Paul Evans on the Magic of the Holiday Season, Courage, and Storytelling
    2024/12/03
    In this episode of Breaking Battlegrounds, hosts Chuck Warren and Sam Stone are joined by New York Times bestselling author Richard Paul Evans to explore the magic of his latest novel, Christmas in Bethel, and his beloved Michael Vey series. Christmas in Bethel is a heartwarming tale that highlights the power of hope and human connection during the holiday season. Evans […]
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  • Podcast 220: The Power of Gratitude: Richard Paul Evans and the Heroes of the Holiday Season
    2024/11/28
    This Thanksgiving-themed episode of Breaking Battlegrounds celebrates the spirit of gratitude by spotlighting remarkable individuals and organizations making a difference. We’re joined by Julie Sullivan of Pay Away the Layaway, helping families in need during the holidays; Danielle Gletow of One Simple Wish, granting life-changing wishes to children in foster care; and Douglas McDermott of The Gift […]
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  • Podcast 219: Inside America’s Political Future with Kimberley Strassel, Mollie & Mark Hemingway, and Evan Barker
    2024/11/23
    Today on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck Warren sits down with Kimberley Strassel, editorial writer and author of the Potomac Watch political column at the Wall Street Journal, as well as Mollie and Mark Hemingway in Phoenix, prior to the ASU Center for American Institutions (CAI) Dinner and Dialogue. They join us for a deep dive into the future of America […]
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