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Sean McGorry & Andrew Leighton: Shades of Ireland

We are joined by Sean McGorry &  Andrew Leighton to talk about the ‘Shades of Ireland’ tour. From May 14th…

NH Sen. Pres. Sharon Carson Unfiltered: Misunderstanding on the Group ll Compromise

NH Senate President Sharon Carson calls into the WFEA The Morning Update Show and talks about the perceived misconception related…

Dr. John Lappie: Was the Attack on Iran Constitutional?

What does the US Constitution say about military actions similar to the one ordered by President Trump against Iran? Plymouth…

U.S. v. Skrmetti: A Resounding Victory for Common Sense

Last week, the US Supreme Court ruled on a landmark case restricting irreversible chemical and surgical mutilation of minors (TN…

Hans Von Spakovsky: Senate Hearing on Biden’s Mental Fitness

Constitutional expert Hans von Spakovsky provides insight into the US Senate Hearing, examining the mental fitness of President Biden. Democratic…

Nicole Silverio: The Terminator, an Angry Whoopi, and a Testy Senate Hearing

Media Expert Nicole Silverio, Daily Caller News Foundation, delivers the top three audio clips of the week. This week features…

Matt Mowry and Christine Carignan: Addressing NH’s Maternity Deserts

Christine Carigan and Matt Mowry from Business NH Magazine join us in the studio and share the story of Maternity…

Dr. Meaghan Mobbs: America’s Handling of the Iranian – Israeli Conflict

National security expert and West Point graduate Meaghan Mobbs, IWF Director of the Center for American Safety and Security, provides…

Hollie Noveletsky: Civility and Public Discourse

Small business owner, Army Reserve Nurse, and former 1CD Candidate Hollie Noveletsky joins us to discuss the importance of maintaining…

Jeffism: MN Shooter Political Affiliations

It took very little time, but the conversation regarding the Minnesota shooter devolved into the “party affiliation.”  Political discourse is…

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