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This week's podcast focuses on statements made by Donald Trump and Kari Lake. There's been some outrage about various aspects of their statements, let's talk about the outrage. Are we right to be upset? What was the real problem with Kari Lake's statement? Was Trump actually right? Let's discuss. https://www.thehannahmillershow.com/podcasts/ https:…
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The Secretary of State, Blinken, announced that Ukraine will be joining NATO. What does this mean for the US? In DC, folks are wondering what's happened to "super conservative" Mike Johnson. Is Johnson being blackmailed? Hannah has a quick response to both of these recent events. https://www.thehannahmillershow.com/podcasts/ https://bobslone.com/co…
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Are Americans waking up to the dangers of being involved with the United Nations? In today's podcast, Hannah covers multiple commentators, politicians, and movements that seem to be realizing the "bad deal" that is the United Nations. She spends time discussing why reforming the UN is not the solution, what is the solution, and new legislation in C…
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Hannah Miller and Dr. Jackson review the brain death interview with Dr. Doyen Nguyen. After a brief recap of the interview, Hannah and Dr. Jackson discuss the importance of changing definitions in history. They also cover what the central bioethical issue is facing families dealing with an injured family member. Dr. Jackson shares two stories that …
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Today's podcast primarily revolves around two current events. First, what is going on with the J6 court cases. SCOTUS will be hearing a case on April 16th that could significantly reduce the sentences of J6ers if not release some from prison immediately. In the second part of today's podcast, Hannah covers what is happening in Haiti and how the Uni…
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Before going out of town, Hannah provides a brief update on South Carolina Senate bills S965 and S975 which have caused a lot of confusion this week. She also addresses the "Health Czar" bill that people have received conflicting information about from various sources. https://www.thehannahmillershow.com/podcasts/ https://bobslone.com/contact/ bob@…
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Every week in America 22 kids die of a drug overdose. 80% of those deaths are linked to fentanyl. Where is this drug coming from? Why would the cartels sell a drug that kills off its customer base? What is the CDC's approach? Hannah answers these questions and provides parents with four things kids need to know in this weekend's podcast. https://ww…
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The Defund Davos Act was introduced by several conservative congressmen this week. After covering the details, Hannah briefly discusses why this Act is the right thing to do. The majority of today's podcast discusses a recent Alabama Supreme Court decision regarding in vitro fertilization. A ground breaking case, this case raises important question…
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After a brief recap of the news for this week, Tucker's interview with Putin, the two shootings, and the impeachment of Mayorkas, Hannah puts her counselor's hat on and discusses marriage on this Valentine's Day weekend. As a counselor, Hannah covers two of the main causes of conflict within marriage and even relationships in general. These two iss…
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This week's podcast is a bit of an unusual episode for Hannah. Rather than a formal presentation of political and cultural happenings, Hannah gives three hot takes from the week. One of a political nature, one regarding relationships primarily parenting, and the third about Christian life. https://www.thehannahmillershow.com/podcasts/ https://bobsl…
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Today's podcast answers multiple questions Hannah has received this week regarding what's happening between Texas and the Federal government. So, Hannah covers the Supreme Court ruling, the letter from the 26 AGs supporting Texas, the report from the US House Committee that voted to impeach Mayorkas, and the letter from 10 former FBI agents regardi…
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Axa Carnes is a retired teacher with a Masters of Education in Divergent Learning. She is the Leader of the SC Chapter for Parents of Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria Kids and the research assistant to Dr. Miriam Grossman for the writing of her book Lost in Trans Nation: A Child Psychiatrist Guide Out of Madness https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Trans-Nation…
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South Carolina experienced a wild ride this week as the House took up the "Help, Not Harm" bill that bans genital mutilation surgery, puberty blockers, and hormone therapy for minors. RINOs in SC tried to weaken the bill but Riley Gaines caught wind and took to X (Twitter). What happened then? Hannah discusses the fallout of Gaines Tweet and where …
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Today's podcast addresses recent events in the US House of Representatives and in the South Carolina House of Representatives. Mike Johnson announced a $1.59 trillion spending bill that does nothing to address the southern border. Why? Is he another McCarthy? In South Carolina, House leadership attempted to pass new rules that would have effectivel…
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Nikki Haley was queried at a recent townhall about "What caused the Civil War?" She fumbled the ball, then walked back her answer. Officially offending absolutely everyone. The video clip of her answer went viral forcing many of the other candidates to address it as well. Today's podcast discusses each candidates' response and then provides a brief…
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Today's podcast covers a recent announcement by Sony that they would be discontinuing their Discovery+ streaming platform- a move that removes content from customers who have purchased that content. Sony offered no refunds and no alternative solutions to their customers. What are the broader implications for all digital media formats purchased via …
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Today's podcast is with President Emeritus John McManus of the John Birch Society. He joins Hannah to address Tucker Carlson's recent claim that Bill Buckley was "one of the greatest villains of the 20th century." Hannah and John answer the questions: Who was Bill Buckley? What did he believe? How did he influence the American Conservative movement…
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Today's podcast is a quick, somewhat comprehensive discussion regarding various aspects of money. Hannah covers the American dollar, debt, what inflation is, how our current financial state is impacting politics (Bidenomics), and what two leaders did to pull their countries off the same path of financial ruin. https://www.thehannahmillershow.com/po…
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Today’s podcast is the second half of Hannah‘s interview with her mom, Carlotta Jackson. In this half of the interview, Hannah and her Mom cover part two through five of Kimberly Ells’ book, The Invincible Family. These sections cover the tactics used to unseat women from their position of influence over culture. https://www.thehannahmillershow.com…
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Hannah’s mom, Carlotta Jackson, joins Hannah to discuss a book Carlotta recently read, The Invincible Family by Kimberly Ells. Eye-opening and inspiring, Carlotta shares the 5 parts of Ells book. Today’s portion of the interview includes an overview of the book and information about part 1 of Ells book– “The Woman and the Man”. https://www.thehanna…
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Steven Crowder released what appears to be a part of the manifesto of the Nashville Shooter. Hannah discusses Crowder's reasoning for releasing it and the manifesto itself. After this discussion, Hannah reviews the results of the Spartanburg County elections held this week -- Primarily the 1% tax. In addition, a headline and a phone call prompted H…
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In today's podcast, Hannah interviews her Dad, Dr. Robert Jackson, about his newly released book On Laughter-Silvered Wings. This new book is the compelling life story of Hannah's grandfather, Dr. Robert Jackson, Sr. A military man, a community activist, a family man, and a genuine Christian, Dr. Jackson, Sr. lived an inspiring life. Join Hannah an…
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Spartanburg County, where Hannah lives, has an upcoming vote on a tax increase. On today's podcast she interviews Lou Nespeca about what is being advertised as a "Penny Tax" when in fact, it's a 1% tax. Answering questions such as– what roads will the funds go to? Why haven't the other taxes previously passed for road repair been enough? Why is it …
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The start of today's podcast brings listeners up to speed on happenings on The Hill, in New Zealand, and in Tennessee. Jim Jordan is still trying to rally support for his bid as Speaker of the House after an unsuccessful vote earlier in the week. New Zealand's new government, National Party, is right-leaning, a change after six years of wildly prog…
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Hannah describes why she is not providing the typical weekly fare this weekend. One of Hannah’s children struggles with profound dyslexia and that child reached a reading milestone recently so Hannah and the family are off celebrating that child’s reading achievement. https://www.thehannahmillershow.com/podcasts/ https://bobslone.com/contact/ bob@b…
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Starting off today's podcast, Hannah briefly covers a news story out of California regarding gun control. A George W. Bush appointee gave gun owners a win in a case that's been winding its way through the courts for 7 years. Then, Hannah discusses what happened with Kevin McCarthy this week. Why was he voted out? Who led the charge and why? Why are…
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Lauren Boebert was kicked out of a Denver, CO theater this last week for unseemly behavior. In today's episode, Hannah provides the facts of the situation and then makes five points about the situation to help Christians navigate their response when a self-proclaimed Christian politician behaves poorly. Has how she's been treated fair when so many …
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In this week's episode, Hannah focuses on three big wins in South Dakota. Two different companies, Summit Carbon and Navigator CO2 Ventures, attempted to usurp local and state authority by wielding billions of dollars and backing from the federal government. Two men and one woman stood in their way and unanimously told them to get out and not to co…
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After a month off to have baby Magnolia, Hannah is back with two quick stories and then a lengthy discussion about the wildfires in Maui and Lahaina. Hannah briefly discusses the consequences of Trump's mugshot - what was the financial impact and did he gain any political capital? Also, politicians and bureaucrats are floating the return of mask ma…
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“In today’s episode, Hannah joins her Dad and Arthur Hampton to answer the question, ‘Are our children’s innocence and education at stake?’ Tackling a matter of increasing alarm — the sexualization of children in public schools. Arthur Hampton, Southern Regional Coordinator for the John Birch Society, gives us a stark look into how explicit books a…
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In Hannah's last episode before the arrival of Miller baby #5, Hannah covers Brian Craig's lawsuit against Target. According to America First Legal and Brian Craig, Target did not consider market risk nor protect their shareholders as they should have according to the Securities Exchange Act when they embarked on their now infamous May "Pride" camp…
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Hannah starts today's podcast off discussing the now three indictments against former president Donald Trump. Providing the latest information, she quickly brings listeners up to speed on what the latest indictment is based upon, what prosecutors are saying, and Donald Trump's response on Truth Social. Closing the program, Hannah goes through an ar…
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Today's podcast is less about politics and more cultural commentary. Hannah mentions some stories that happened this week, the Barbie movie and Jason Aldean's new song for example, but that leads her to a slightly different topic than normal. Putting on her counselor hat, she discusses the topic of drama. Many times what we get caught up in with th…
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A monumental shift happened in the consumption of American presidential news this week. The Blaze Media hosted interviews by Tucker Carlson of various presidential candidates. According to Hannah, at least two candidates ended their presidential campaigns, most muddled their way through, and two came out looking pretty strong. In today's podcast, H…
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This week is simply a brief reminder of a few upcoming events that may cause a few weeks to be missed here and there by Hannah. Thank you to everyone for subscribing and listening, Hannah plans to be as consistent as possible in the upcoming season of family life. https://www.thehannahmillershow.com/podcasts/ https://bobslone.com/contact/ bob@bobsl…
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Hannah covers some of the recent SCOTUS decisions in this week's podcast. What exactly are they about? Why are they important? What is the Constitutional foundation for these decisions and what will their impact be in the future? Closing today's podcast, Hannah shares the wise words of a college friend who wrote five years ago regarding July 4th. h…
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Hannah covers three main stories this week. She starts off covering Donald Trump's interview with Brett Baier and why she thinks this interview highlighted one of the main weaknesses of Donald Trump's candidacy. Following this story, Hannah brings the latest regarding Hunter Biden, his guilty plea, and the lack of consequences he will face. Finally…
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Bringing two stories this week, Hannah first covers what's going on with corporations and Pride Month. It seems people are actually pushing back and that it's working. Is it? Are corporations actually backing down? And is the cultural tide actually turning? If so, is that a good thing? Second, Hannah brings everyone the facts of the 44-page federal…
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Hannah's first topic this week is covering the now infamous FD-1023 that has been released to the House Oversight Committee. Hannah provides a summary of what the document will confirm but then tells listeners why James Comer promised more than his committee can deliver. After this, Hannah quickly covers how a presidential campaign died in 14 secon…
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This is a puzzling question. Why would a business betray 50%+ of their customer base in order to appeal to less than 1% of America? What is the financial incentive? Join Hannah as she dives into what is motivating these businesses and why she believes boycotting Target, Bud Light, and the like is about more than just stopping a bad marketing campai…
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DeSantis officially threw his hat in the ring this week. He's running for president. While his Covid policies have made national news, DeSantis has been governor of Florida for longer than just those two years and we need to know what he thinks about more than just Covid. So, in today's podcast Hannah looks at two recent interviews with DeSantis an…
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Today's show covers the 316-page Durham report that was released this week. Not much new information, but Hannah provides a few key quotes from the report. Then she discusses the serious problem behind Durham not pursuing criminal charges after he so clearly revealed criminal behavior. Lastly, what is the solution to this problem? Listen and find o…
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While accompanying her husband to seminary one day, Hannah ran across a magazine article from The Atlantic titled, "Why Women Still Can't Have It All". Fascinated by the title and intrigued as to what a secular magazine's diagnosis would be, Hannah dove into the lengthy article. Today's podcast is the result of her findings along with a word of adv…
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This week's episode covers a SC bill that passed this week concerning Certificate of Need. Hannah offers a brief description of Certificate of Need laws, what they mean, and what this bill means for SC. Then, Hannah covers what's going on at the southern border in preparation for the end of Title 42 on May 11th. Additionally, Hannah discusses Karin…
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This week's podcast is a brief update on the happenings this week regarding Tucker Carlson and Fox News. Then, Hannah covers Budweiser, Dylan Mulvaney, Matt Walsh, Maybelline, and that whole debacle. Finally, Hannah closes out the show responding to Nikki Haley inviting Disney to South Carolina. https://www.thehannahmillershow.com/podcasts/ https:/…
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Due to life events, Hannah does not cover the political news of the week in today's podcast. Instead, she updates listeners on news from the Miller house and what's been happening in their lives this week. Lastly, Hannah invites her listeners to three upcoming events, two of which she will be speaking at, and a third at Clemson University hosting R…
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The main story this week is of Trump's indictment by lefist Manhattan prosecutor Alvin Bragg. After a brief explanation of the situation, Hannah gives 5 reasons why the legality of Trump's indictment doesn't really matter and why, overall, his indictment doesn't change anything. After sharing those five demoralizing realities, Hannah goes through a…
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Hannah briefly touches on Trump's indictment and Jacob Chansley's release to a safehouse this week. Then she spends the bulk of her time going through 8 questions and observations about what happened this week regarding the Nashville, Tennessee mass shooting. Closing the show, Hannah shares some moving words of comfort and hope for Believers wrestl…
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While many commentators and politicians are oversimplifying the Russia/China alliance that happened this week, Hannah brings the truth about their uneasy alliance. The oversimplification has caused many to believe there's nothing to be done, but don't let commentators or politicians tell you that. Once we understand the relationship between China a…
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