Episodi

  • Rev. Bradley Mattson, a priest in the Episcopal Diocese of the Susquehanna, talks about ICE and changing denominations..
    Apr 18 2026

    Rev. Bradley Mattson, a priest in the Episcopal Diocese of the Susquehanna, talks about ICE plus changing denominations and the reasons for it.

    He enjoys exploring the ways the Gospel intersects with public life and current affairs. He also serves on the board of the Episcopal Evangelism Society. He is a frequent op-ed writer in the local press and was featured by Deutsche Welle’s Living Planet, an environmental podcast.

    He has helped lead grant-supported projects that bring church and community together throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

    Besides being a priest he leads a financial service organization.

    He lives in Lancaster with his wife and four children.

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    34 min
  • CDR Michael (Mike) Zimmerman, USN Ret. 3X Defense Meritorious Service Medal recipient brings Iran, POTUS, and current military intel into Sharp Focus!
    Apr 16 2026

    Our guest Michael Zimmerman is a retired Navy Commander, who talked about his support of the Iran War, POTUS, plus he answered questions from Lancaster residents.

    He has been decorated with several awards, including the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, three times.

    He is currently a Data Scientist contractor for the US Army and President of Maztech Consulting.

    He lives in Lititz with his wife and three children.


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    57 min
  • Marc Scaringi: MAGA conservative podcaster talks Iran, his politics, Trump relationship, and the state of our union
    Apr 10 2026

    Podcaster and Attorney Marc Scaringi, owns and manages a law firm with his wife, Melanie, and often speaks about the U.S. Constitutional law.

    He has assisted with several senatorial campaigns and was a former attorney for President Trump who endorsed him as a delegate to the 2016 Republican Convention.

    He is outspoken about opposing the War in Iran but still considers himself MAGA He was born and raised in Pittsburgh, and now lives in Harrisburg.

    Mr. Scaringi writes a bi-weekly column for http://pennlive.com /The Harrisburg Patriot News and is regularly published in The Western Journal http://westernjournal and The American Thinker http://americanthinker.com. He also hosts his own weekly talk radio show, The Marc Scaringi Show, Saturdays at 1PM on WHP 580 AM “News Talk Radio” and I Heart Radio. His talk show has been featured on Voice of America and international news media such as Le Figaro, La Repubblica, The Welt and Good Morning Costa Rica. His political commentary has appeared on MSNBC and PCN and has been quoted in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today.

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    51 min
  • Cindy Sheehan: world renowned peace activist, locked horns with presidents, senators and the media... Always in search of the truth
    Mar 31 2026

    Cindy Sheehan is a peace activist who opposed the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan after her son was killed in Iraq in 2004.

    Sheehan camped outside U.S. President George W. Bush’s ranch in Texas in 2005 wanting to talk to him about the reasons we went to war. He refused to talk to her.

    She then received national and international media coverage which established her as one of the most visible and controversial figures in the antiwar movement at that time.

    Today she’ll talk about her views on the war, how we can come together in our communities regardless of our political views, and what she’s up to these days.

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    48 min
  • First elected Latina Councilwoman Janet Diaz talks about the ins and outs of politics in Lancaster
    Feb 5 2026

    Democrat Janet Diaz was the first Latina city councilwoman to be elected twice in Lancaster. She unsuccessfully ran for 49th Pennsylvania House District and the Pennsylvania State Senate, despite garnering endorsements from Barack Obama, Joe Biden and other high profile Democrats.

    She accused the Democratic leaders in Lancaster of turning against her and not supporting her in the elections because she refused to rubber stamp all of their policies. She was called to resign after what her colleagues called a pattern of xenophobic behavior. Yet she persevered and served 2 full terms on Lancaster city council from January 2018 through 2025. She recently ran for mayor but lost to Jaime Arroyo.

    Born in The Bronx, she moved to Lancaster when she was 9 years of age, where her family experienced homelessness and poverty. Diaz overcame these obstacles to establish a successful career in healthcare, where she worked for 18 years.

    Diaz attended Thomson Institute and Lancaster Bible College. She has served as a member of the PADems State Party, the Farmers Union, and the PADems Latino Caucus.

    She is currently writing a tell-all book about her experience in politics.



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