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🗓️ 1 August 2025
⏱️ 57 minutes
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Congressman Burgess Owens, a former NFL player turned politician, shares his insights on the recent legislative achievements in Washington. He discusses the significance of the 'one big beautiful bill' and its potential impact on various American constituencies. Congressman Owens emphasizes the importance of accountability, the restoration of common sense, and the value of personal responsibility in American culture. He also touches on critical topics such as student loan forgiveness, trade deals, and the need for educational reform. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti discusses the landmark Supreme Court decision that upheld Tennessee's ban on transgender surgeries for minors. Skrmetti also delves into the SCORE Act, which seeks to protect the NCAA from lawsuits, and the reinvigoration of Tennessee's civil rights division to ensure accountability and fairness in discrimination cases. Dr. Chad Walding, co-founder and chief culture officer at NativePath, explores the transformative effects of shifting from processed foods to a whole real food diet. Discover how this change can lead to improved blood sugar regulation, better gut health, and enhanced overall well-being. Dr. Walding shares personal insights on the benefits of collagen supplementation and how it can support your health journey. Finally, Tamra Farah, a limited government and parental rights advocate, shares her insights on the transformative new education bill that empowers parents and shifts authority from the federal government back to local communities. Farah reveals how these changes can benefit families and improve educational outcomes for children.
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1:24.7 | Hello America, happy Friday. Oh my God, how did I get to be Friday already? The last Friday in July. Actually, it's the first Friday in August. I'm wrong about that. It's Friday in August already. Summer is already winding to the backside. We're on the back night of summer, which always is exciting but also depressing. Though I like the fall, so, and I hope you do too. All right, we've got a great show for you today. |
1:45.0 | We're going to stay on all of the key topics that are important to you. |
1:48.9 | We're not going to get distracted by the silly things that the lame stream media focuses on. |
1:54.4 | Today, we're going to bring in Congressman Burgess Owens. |
1:58.0 | He has been an important voice on protecting education. And he's really |
2:02.7 | helping Americans now understand the many, many, there's thousands of items in the Big Beautiful |
2:07.4 | Bill, but there are some that are really providential and important to parents and education |
2:14.0 | and school choice and school opportunity. And Congressman Burgess Owens is going to kick us off on that conversation at the beginning of that. |
2:21.5 | And at the end of the show, Tamara Farah, who's been a parent's advocate and parent rights person for a long time, she's also going to join the show. |
2:29.4 | And you're going to get her view as a parent of what appeals to her. |
2:33.0 | So a member of Congress who hope shaped the bill, Congress and Burgess Owen at the beginning, |
2:37.2 | Tamara Fara at the end, telling us why for parents and grandparents and children in school, |
2:42.6 | why it matters from a parent's perspective. |
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