As a new school year begins, Chris and Sean talk with Ian Prior, a parent and education activist who took on the school bureaucracy in Louden County, VA. His book, Parents of the World, Unite! Is the story of what happened with an out-of-control regime, and provides all parents with tools and guidelines on how to ensure your child is being educated, not indoctrinated. This is a must listen for anyone who cares about education in America.
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Ep. 290 ICE vs The Narrative: Renee Good & Iran Meltdown (Audio)
Sean Noble and Chris Clements unpack the Minneapolis ICE shooting of Renee Good and the media frenzy that followed. We break down what’s known vs. what was assumed, how local sanctuary-city policies
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Danny Seiden of the Arizona Chamber joins Light Beer | Dark Money for his third appearance, sitting down with Chris and Sean for a wide-ranging conversation on the state of Arizona and
Ep. 288 Can Young Arizonans Still Achieve the American Dream? Stephen Shadegg on Policy, Power, and Legacy
Is Arizona still a place where young people can build a future—or are bad policies closing the door? Stephen Shadegg of Americans for Prosperity Arizona joins Chris and Sean to break down
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Trump orders a surprise strike on Venezuela and Nicolás Maduro is reportedly captured. Sean Noble and Chris Clements break down why this operation happened, what it means for American interests in our
Ep. 286 Gen X Marks the Spot: Lisa De Pasquale on Navigating Middle Age with Attitude
In this lively episode, Sean sits down with the ever-insightful Lisa De Pasquale to dive into her latest book, “The Gen X Handbook for Middle Age.” Together, they unpack what makes Generation
Ep. 285 Pastor Frank Switzer on the True Meaning of Christmas
Pastor Frank Switzer of Redemption Arcadia Church returns for a thoughtful and grounded conversation on the true meaning of Christmas. While the season is meant to be marked by joy, celebration, and





