Steve is joined by Dr. Ben Tapper, Director of Epigenetics at The Wellness Company, to tackle some of the biggest questions surrounding cancer treatment and Big Pharma’s influence. They discuss why Dr. Harvey Risch’s appointment to President Trump’s Cancer Panel matters, the growing interest in alternative treatments like ivermectin and mebendazole, and whether America should be investing more in outside-the-box solutions. Plus, a candid look at how profit motives shape medicine, and how that po...
Jan 07, 2026•9 min•Ep. 24133
Fighting for you from the Foxhole of Freedom— Number One— Did you know that owning your own home—you know, The American Dream is nothing but White Supremacy—that according to the person just put in charge of housing by Mamdani in New York City—let that sink in Number Two— The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has dissolved after being defunded by Congress—and yet PBS and NPR are still on the air—seems they didn’t need my money afterall Number Three— President Trump and his administration are m...
Jan 07, 2026•11 min•Ep. 24132
Steve is joined by Dr. Josh McConkey (Ret.), USAF Colonel, emergency physician, military commander, and award-winning author, for a strategic breakdown of the capture of Nicolás Maduro. Dr. McConkey explains the surgical precision of the mission and explores the national security stakes, including what it means now that the United States says it will “run” Venezuela during the transition to stability and governance.
Jan 07, 2026•8 min•Ep. 24131
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Jan 07, 2026•3 min•Ep. 24130
Steve is joined by Paul Perez, President of the National Border Patrol Council, for an in-depth conversation about what comes next after the capture of Nicolás Maduro and why this moment matters for U.S. security and the Western Hemisphere. Perez breaks down the celebrations among Venezuelans and the strange defense of Maduro by some Democrats, and looks at who’s poised to lead Venezuela amid a power vacuum and international tension. They also talk about U.S. plans going forward, including preve...
Jan 07, 2026•11 min•Ep. 24129
Steve sits down with Reagan Reese, White House Correspondent for The Daily Caller , to unpack what’s happening at the White House as the 2026 midterms loom and Republicans see big opportunities ahead. They discuss the administration’s response to the capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela and what it could mean for U.S. policy, plus the latest on Iran and ongoing unrest, including hints from Trump about possible future action.
Jan 07, 2026•9 min•Ep. 24128
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Jan 07, 2026•11 min•Ep. 24127
Steve is joined by Ron Rademacher, travel writer, storyteller, and the guy who holds the record for getting lost on Michigan back roads, for another edition of Around Michigan. Ron shares a winter update you’ll love, 54 more minutes of daylight coming in the next 30 days, plus can’t-miss events across the state, from sled dog races and lantern-lit snowshoe treks to free snowmobiling weekend and the Ultimate Fishing Show. Whether you’re braving the cold or staying indoors, there’s no excuse to st...
Jan 07, 2026•8 min•Ep. 24126
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Jan 07, 2026•3 min•Ep. 24125
Steve is joined by Janice Trey, Board Chair of The Epoch Times and NTD TV, a survivor of a Chinese labor camp during Mao’s Cultural Revolution, and a fearless advocate for free speech. She exposes Big Tech censorship, explains why secure platforms like SafeMeet matter, and issues a powerful call for President Trump to tell Xi Jinping to tear down China’s digital firewall. From America’s First Amendment to religious persecution under communism, this is a firsthand warning about how censorship spr...
Jan 07, 2026•11 min•Ep. 24124
Steve is joined by Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network, for a wide-ranging, common-sense conversation. They start with the everyday headaches of home disasters, and why having a reliable team of tradesmen matters. Then, they turn to Washington excess, including Joe Biden’s massive pension and perks. Would the Founding Fathers approve of politicians getting rich in office? They also tackle insider trading by elected officials and wrap up with a jaw-dropping story of a bluefin tuna...
Jan 07, 2026•9 min•Ep. 24123
Lots of work to do—let’s get to it—Here are 3 big things for this hour— Number One— The CDC has chopped the required childhood vaccine schedule in an unprecedented overhaul following the trust issues post Covid—what do you think about that? Number Two— The Governor of Minnesota Tim Walz after proclaiming his innocence on the massive fraud among the Somalis in his state—Dropped out of the race for Governor—not what an innocent guy would do— Number Three— It’s been a rough couple days for socialis...
Jan 06, 2026•11 min•Ep. 24122
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Jan 06, 2026•8 min•Ep. 24121
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Jan 06, 2026•3 min•Ep. 24120
Steve is joined by L. Todd Wood, founder of CDM.press and author of Paying the Price: The Untold Story of the Iranian Resistance , to discuss the ongoing Iranian uprising and the nation’s struggle for freedom. Drawing from his deep reporting and firsthand insights, Wood explains what’s driving ordinary Iranians to risk everything, and why this moment could reshape the future of Iran. A grounded look at courage, resistance, and the fight against oppression in one of the world’s most repressive re...
Jan 06, 2026•11 min•Ep. 24119
Steve is joined by Nick Hopwood, CFP, founder and president of Peak Wealth Management, for another edition of No Lazy Money. Nick breaks down why oil stocks are moving after the Venezuela news, how to prepare for a possible 10% market correction in 2026, and why smart asset allocation still matters. They also expose why many so-called “planners” don’t actually plan, and why over half of Americans still lack an estate plan. Start the year with a real strategy, not guesswork. Visit PeakWM.com/GRUB...
Jan 06, 2026•9 min•Ep. 24118
Fighting for you from the Foxhole of Freedom— Number One— Senator Mark Kelly who was among a group of Democrats calling on the military to not follow orders from the Commander in Chief—is now on the road to being censured—and maybe more— Number Two— Senator Amy Klobuchar is the leading candidate to replace Governor Tim Walz in the race in Minnesota—if that happens it would mean both Senate seats in that state will be up for grabs in November—that is a problem for Democrats— Number Three— I have ...
Jan 06, 2026•11 min•Ep. 24117
Steve is joined by Rick de la Torre, retired CIA senior operations officer and CEO/founder of Tower Strategy LLC, for expert analysis on the U.S. strikes in Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. He explains how the operation unfolded, what it means for U.S. strategy in the Western Hemisphere, and what comes next for Venezuela and global security. From covert planning to execution and its wider implications, this is a rare insider perspective on a pivotal moment in history....
Jan 06, 2026•8 min•Ep. 24116
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Jan 06, 2026•3 min•Ep. 24115
Steve is joined by Rear Admiral Peter J. Brown (USCG, Ret.), Senior Fellow for Western Hemisphere Security and Maritime Affairs at the America First Policy Institute, to break down the capture of Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro from a strategic and security perspective. Adm. Brown explains the maritime, military, and geopolitical implications for the region and for U.S. interests, offering a seasoned look at how this moment reshapes stability in the Western Hemisphere.
Jan 06, 2026•11 min•Ep. 24114
Steve sits down with Alireza Jafarzadeh, Deputy Director of NCRI-US and author of The Iran Threat , to discuss how Nicolás Maduro’s capture is sending shockwaves through authoritarian regimes, especially Iran. Jafarzadeh explains why Iran may be on the brink of real change, as millions rise up demanding political freedom while living under brutal suppression and deep poverty. With nearly 80% of Iranians below the poverty line and the regime offering a humiliating $7 a month to silence protests, ...
Jan 06, 2026•9 min•Ep. 24113
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Jan 06, 2026•11 min•Ep. 24112
Steve is joined by Brian Jodice, National Press Secretary for the American Federation for Children, to break down how school choice became a nationwide reality in 2025. They discuss major state victories, the new federal scholarship tax credit, and what this momentum could mean for kids in Michigan and across the country. Plus, why teachers' unions keep pushing politics while students fall further behind, and why empowering parents, not bureaucrats, is the real path forward.
Jan 06, 2026•8 min•Ep. 24111
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Jan 06, 2026•3 min•Ep. 24110
Steve is joined by Rep. Steve Frisbie (Michigan’s 44th District) to talk about the recent passage of his legislation protecting energy choice and blocking local bans on natural gas and propane. House Bill 4486 ensures that homeowners and businesses won’t be forced into costly, one-size-fits-all energy mandates and preserves access to reliable, affordable options across the state. It now moves to the Senate for consideration, a commonsense win for Michigan families and small businesses.
Jan 06, 2026•11 min•Ep. 24109
Steve is joined by Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network, for a wide-ranging New Year conversation about setting big goals and the real challenges of running a business, where too often you’re putting out fires instead of building for the future. They look ahead to 2026, reflect on the strength of Trump’s winning economy, then shift to a troubling story of a grocery store collecting biometric data, scanning faces and eyes, and tracking what you buy.
Jan 06, 2026•9 min•Ep. 24108
Lots of work to do—let’s get to it—Here are 3 big things for this hour— Number One— There is a new illness to be aware of as we head into 2026—and it is resistant to most forms of medical intervention—its actually being called a Superbug— Number Two— The economy enters 2026 in far better shape than it was one year ago—BUT what will happen this year? The truth is—nobody knows BUT it will most likely be the biggest driver of the mid-term elections— Number Three— By far the biggest story of the new...
Jan 05, 2026•11 min•Ep. 24107
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Jan 05, 2026•8 min•Ep. 24106
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Jan 05, 2026•3 min•Ep. 24105
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Jan 05, 2026•11 min•Ep. 24104