Faith, family and country are what define Mike Slater. On every episode of True Story, Mike speaks to the conservative heart by focusing on the 5 values that most inspire a virtuous life: curiosity, gratitude, hope, zest and love. Where other hosts may use anger, frustration and hopelessness to cover events, Mike tells stories that connect to eternal principles and conservative values. If you want a more intellectual approach to the issues of the day without the same old talking points, tune in to “True Story” every weekday at 11am ET.
Mike Slater take a closer look at President Trump’s twitter feud with MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough and explains Trump’s use of game theory when dealing with enemies. Mike also speaks to author Brandon Weichert about his new book and China’s push to dominate the USA in space
Mike Slater points out the hypocrisy of the liberal media in its coverage of the Wuhan virus. Mike also speaks to a top Trump campaign attorney about our civil rights and how they’re under fire from leftist local governments
Mike Slater shares some jaw dropping examples of how pride causes people to act stupidly during this pandemic. Mike also speaks to a top virologist on how America can safely start to reopen for business
Mike Slater takes a closer look at some of the successes and challenges facing small business owners as they begin to reopen. Mike also speaks to the mayor of one california town who’s fighting to help small businesses survive
Mike Slater explains the relationship between humans and viruses and why it’s so important to get our immune systems to adapt to COVID-19. Mike also gets the latest on General Flynn and Obamagate from national security expert Dave Reaboi
Mike Slater explains why we need to rethink the notion of “safety first” as we try to reopen the american economy. Mike also talks about potential vaccines with a top virologist and highlights the gap between small business and big business when it comes to reopening
The spirit of America is alive and well as the nation fights the Wuhan virus. From the CEO of My Pillow to the Salvation Army, americans are pitching in to help each other and those in other nations deal with the fallout from the coronavirus.
Mike Slater says the U.S. likely went into lockdown too soon and it’s causing unnecessary suffering. Mike is also joined by country superstar Lee Greenwood to talk about home schooling during lockdown and Lee’s book, “Proud To Be An American”