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.
What does it really mean to be happy and why isn’t modern society achieving happiness? These are just a couple of questions that Dr. Gad Saad has set out to answer.
Society has been taught to think a certain way about the American Dream. In reality, the dream that has been taught is one that represents the broken world.
Rumors are swirling that Gavin Newsom has his eyes set on the White House. Even Joe Biden publicly mentioned that Newsom could be a fit for his job. While Newsom himself has been dismissive of a 2024 run, there’s evidence to the contrary. So what should we know about the California governor? In this exclusive special, Mike Slater speaks with the people who know Newsom best. You’ll learn about his personal life, political ambitions and unpopular policies.
The conversation around Native Americans has renewed around culture. From the American Indian incorporation into hit shows like Yellowstone, to controversy surrounding NFL and MLB teams. As culture retells the story of the American Indian through dramatization, it’s important to get the whole and true story. In this special, Mike Slater speaks with multiple historians to get the full picture.
When Christopher Columbus and company arrived in America, they came upon Native Americans. The Indians were unclothed, leading the religious pilgrims to question whether or not they were associate with The Fall of Man spoken about in the Genesis story.
There is a renewed conversation surrounding the American Indian thanks to TV shows like Yellowstone, as well as cancel culture in sports. But what’s the true story?